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Competitive communalism in Bengal sparks violence 

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Where Courage Climbs: The Indian Army’s Indomitable Mountaineers

The Indian Army is known for its rich mountaineering legacy, which includes numerous historic achievements in high-altitude explorations. The force has been instrumental in advancing India's mountaineering capabilities even in...

Assam: NHRC takes suo motu cognisance of reported detention of a journalist

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has taken suo motu cognisance of a media...

Punjab and Haryana High Court transfers Col Bath assault probe to Chandigarh Police

Chandigarh: Punjab and Haryana High Court has transferred the probe into the assault on...

India’s progressive Waqf bill outpaces Western ‘liberal’ and Muslim-majority countries

India’s Waqf Amendment Bill, 2024, introduces reforms ensuring transparency, gender
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equality, and sectarian inclusivity. It removes contentious provisions, strengthens government oversight, and mandates Muslim women’s representation. Compared to Western and Asian countries, India’s framework is more structured and inclusive in Waqf management.

Haryana had prior information on Jat violence

The Haryana government had prior intelligence input that the Jat protesters were planning to carry out mass scale destruction before the protests eventually turned...

Indians don’t realise value of freedom, sacrifice: Soldiers

Give any person Rs 10 crore and ask him to enter a building where incessant firing is going on. See if he is ready...

Pressure mounts on UPSC to change civil services exam format

Several aspirants and coaching institutes have been demanding changes to the existing pattern of the civil services examination, conducted annually by the Union Public...

Parrikar eases defence blacklisting policy

Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, in a policy review meeting with senior officials of his ministry’s Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) on Tuesday, made sweeping changes...

Our way or the highway: the JNU story

The Jawaharlal Nehru University, hailed as one of the best in Asia, is also the fortress of left, often radical-left, students and teachers. Ever...

Police will probe nexus between SIMI and ISIS

A possible nexus between the Students Islamic Movement of India, a banned students’ body, and the moles of ISIS is under the scanner of...

Ethanol buses may be the best solution for India’s polluted cities

For any Indian city, the picture of a bus is incomplete without the plumes of black smoke billowing out of its exhaust pipe. But...

Consumer data vendors ‘aid’ rise of cybercrime

Easy availability of consumer data across the web has led to a significant rise in cybercrimes in the country. Earlier this week, a special...

Khudai Khidmatgaars educate about Islam via telephone helpline

The Khudai Khidmatgaars (servants of God), members of a movement originally launched to fight the British Raj, have taken it upon themselves to educate...

Women get caught in the loopholes of Muslim law

Muslim women have long been a victim of the loopholes in the marriage laws within the Sharia. The Sunday Guardian spoke to a few...

Netaji files: Half truths, untruths and cover-ups by Congress

January 23 comes and goes. Every year. But only a handful of people, except in certain parts of the country, concern themselves with the...

‘Many schools of thought in Islam recognise the validity of arbitrary triple talaq’

Last week, when a prominent Muslim outfit, Jamiat Ulema Hind asserted before the Supreme Court that Muslim laws flowed from the Quran and thus...

‘The country cannot have parallel judicial systems catering to communal demands’

Raziuddin Aquil, who teaches history at the University of Delhi and has written books like Sufism, Culture, and Politics: Afghans and Islam in Medieval...

The Debate is about Status quo and reforms

The old debate about Muslim personal laws has resurfaced, with some voices calling for reforms, and others seeking that these stay unchanged. At the...

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