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Humanity above all: Man breaks roza to donate blood for Hindu woman

Jaipur: Observing the best practice of humanity above all, a man in Rajasthan broke his fast to help a pregnant…

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“The beauty of India”: Jain neighbour’s last-minute iftar meal goes viral

Dubai: As many across India marked the first day of Ramadan, a tweet went viral for embodying the true spirit…

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A Bond Of Togetherness! Hindus, Muslims Come Together To Preserve Assam Mosque

Puranigudam Minar, as the locals call it, stands tall in a dusty bylane of Nagaon. Situated inside the Puranigudam Masjid,…

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Renuka Shahane on how to slay trolls and influence people

In politically-divided Bollywood, Renuka Shahane occupies the middle ground, from where she engages with all shades of opinion. The actor…

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All In Good Faith: Muslims In Karnataka Offer Juices To Devotees During Ram Navami Procession

By Priyanshi Mathur While some people are busy spreading hate in the name of religion, there are others who are…

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Here in Ayodhya, aarti and azaan in tune with each other

Read the article here: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/68858580.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst

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The Imam who lost his son but saved his town from burning 

Asansol’s Imam Imdadul Rashidi lost his young son to a mob when the area was hit by riots following a…

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Karwan e Mohabbat’s journey of solidarity through a wounded India

Karwan e Mohabbat’s journey of solidarity through a wounded India https://www.facebook.com/KarwaneMohabbat/videos/648287198921042/ KARWAN E MOHABBAT·THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 2019 There is an…

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A Brown Kitchen: When neighbors share food, they also share culture

By Nik Sharma We had an unspoken tradition in the nine-unit apartment building where I grew up in Bombay (now…

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