Why the Marginalised Class Suffers the Most in India-Bangladesh Conflict
Instead of any particular religion, it’s the marginalised class that…
Minority Watch, Dhaka – The removal of the term adivasi (indigenous) from ninth and tenth-grade Bengali grammar textbooks has ignited protests from ethnic minority groups, student organizations, and human rights activists across Bangladesh. The controversy stems from an image previously featured on the back cover of the textbook, depicting a
Hundreds of Hindus, Christians and Buddhists gathered on Dhaka’s streets on Nov. 4 to condemn the Muslim mob who attacked Hindus last week and call
The Catechist Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Queen of Angels, popularly known as Shanti Rani (“Queen of Peace”) Sisters, are bringing benefits to
Instead of any particular religion, it’s the marginalised class that…
Minorit Watch, Dhaka: Lawyers representing Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmachari, a…
New Delhi: Over the reported persecution and attacks of the…