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Wednesday, September 17, 2025
TopicHindu-Muslim violence

Topic: Hindu-Muslim violence

Bhainsa, the Telangana town where even a ‘small issue’ can lead to a big communal flare-up

Since January 2020, Bhainsa has reported 3 communal clashes and suffered a 10-day internet shutdown at least twice. The clashes have pitched BJP against Owaisi-led AIMIM.

A year on, Delhi riot victims struggle to cope with depression, nightmares & livelihood loss

Delhi riots broke out on 23 February 2020, leaving 53 dead and nearly 600 injured. Police say 755 FIRs were lodged and 1,818 people arrested.

Delhi Police abetted, was complicit in February riots, says minorities panel probe team

The Delhi Minorities Commission had formed a fact-finding team to look into the Delhi riots. Its report was released to the media Thursday.

Delhi shooter Shahrukh — college dropout who flirted with trouble & got gun ‘for pleasure’

Shahrukh, the man who was photographed pointing a gun at the Delhi Police during last week's rioting, has been booked for attempt to murder, among other charges.

Lies are the staple of every communal disturbance and Delhi riots are no different

In our bid to recover from Delhi riots, it is important that we recognize them as a deep psychic wound, and not just a body blow.

On Camera

Is India recalibrating Russian oil import strategy? Saudi Arabia discount offer is key

India has indicated several times that it makes decisions to purchase oil from Russia based on commercial reasons and not geopolitics.

At launch of NITI Aayog report, Sitharaman calls for regulation to run at par with AI adoption

FM adds that AI-assisted technologies should be adopted in all districts to bring development & highlights importance of collaborative ecosystems in tech innovation.

India looks to ink deal for 114 Rafale as early as next year, some to come in fly-away condition

The Standard F4 plus version will come equipped with longer-range air-to-air missiles (two) and air-to-ground munitions than currently in service with India, ThePrint has learnt.

Gen Zs have taken down the Nepal regime. Here’s why this will never happen in India

To be truly functional and durable, even eternal, a state doesn’t just need a leader, a party or an ideology. It needs functional and robust institutions.