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    Ram Puniyani, formerly a professor of biomedical engineering, is an editor, human rights advocate and is associated with various secular and democratic initiatives in India.

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  • Freedom of Religions in Semi Secularized Societies: Case of India

    Freedom of Religions in Semi Secularized Societies: Case of India0

    • Issue 12 - Winter 2015, Issues
    • March 25, 2015

    Many colonies saw a transition to industrial society in a half-baked manner. With the coming of the British in India, on one hand they introduced the modern industries, modern education leading to the rise of modern industrial, labor and educated classes. On the other the feudal elements continued and came up with politics in the

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  • Religion, Politics and Violence: Paris, Across the World to South Asia

    Religion, Politics and Violence: Paris, Across the World to South Asia0

    • Commentary, Issues
    • January 16, 2015

      Massacre of hundreds of children in Peshawar by Pakistani Taliban, the atrocities: murders-kidnappings by Boko Haram, an Islamist group and the attack on Paris cartoon magazine Charlie Hadbo killing 16, have occurred in a short span of few months. The popular perception of relationship between violence and Islam got a further boost. The phrase

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