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Views of an Indian Muslim about contemporary issues, religions with an aim to spread harmony among all.
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Ten Indians among 500 most influential Muslims in the world: Georgetown University List
The list of 500 most influential Muslims in the world had hit headlines in India due to the names of some celebrities. Though such lists shouldn't be taken too seriously, still, they do evoke interest. Many of these influential persons includ...
Row over Ranganath Mishra Commission report in Rajya Sabha: \'Silent\' Muslim MPs stand and speak
Senior journalist Santosh Bhartiya's hard-hitting articles in his weekly newspaper Chauthi Duniya kicked up a storm and some Members of Parliament [MPs] got so agitated that they succeeded in getting a privilege notice issued against him. The...
Crusader for Victims: The Truth of Bhopal Gas Tragedy and its Aftermath-Part III
Middle-aged Laxmi Nirmala urgently required critical medical care and needed five injections, each of which costs Rs 25,000, but this wife of a mill worker had no means to arrange even Rs 5,000. She turned to the only man whom victims of gas tragedy...
December 6, 1992: Marathi poet\'s verse on Babri Masjid Demolition Anniversary
I don't generally write any post on the anniversary of Babri Masjid demolition. This year is no exception. However, I thought I could share this poem titled 'Common Pain' with you. Qulfi is as we all know, the desi ice-cream. Khobragarhe is a commo...
Bhopal Gas Tragedy Part-II: Injustice with victims, Indifference towards survivors while Congress leaders lobby for Dow Chemicals
On the left is the photograph of Ghazala on Eid in 1984. Just a few months later, she lost her vision and the toxic gas turned this bubbly and beautiful girl into permanently ill individual. Despite doing their best to get her treated and in proces...
Horrors of Bhopal Gas Tragedy 1984: Biggest industrial disaster in the world--[Part 1]
The Bhopal gas tragedy that had caused 3,000 deaths instantly and nearly 25,000 deaths over the next couple years apart from incurable diseases, physical and mental disorders to over half-a-million people, is nearly a forgotten af...

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