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False: Nepali man tonsured in Varanasi and forced to chant 'Jai Shri Ram.'
Human Rights-Religion
Politics-People
Shashi Tharoor endorses an article which states that those who bury the dead have a greater claim on India.
Human Rights-Religion
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An ancient Buddha statue discovered in Pakistan, was destroyed by construction workers for being 'un-Islamic'.
Human Rights-Religion
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False: The textbook of class nine in Karnataka preaches students to propagate Islam and Christianity.
Human Rights-Religion
Politics-General
True: Lord Ram himself was a party to the Ayodhya land dispute lawsuit.
Human Rights-Religion
False: Supreme Court gives the government hold over hindu temples.
Human Rights-Religion
Politics-Elections
Misleading: Joe Biden said that he wishes schools in the U.S. taught more about the Islamic faith.
Human Rights-Religion
False: SC ruled that Non-Hindus can't be appointed in any temple committees in India, including Tirumala.
Human Rights-Religion
Ganga Aarti and puja will be taxed in Banaras.
Human Rights-Religion
False: Pieces of meat thrown into a temple in Karnataka by Muslims.
Human Rights-Religion
False: Nepali man tonsured in Varanasi and forced to chant 'Jai Shri Ram.'
Human Rights-Religion
Partly_True: Atul Subberwal is the owner of the Al Kabeer factory in Hyderabad.
Human Rights-Religion
Politics-General
False: Maharashtra government will provide a 5 percent quota to Muslims in educational institutions.
Events-General
Health-Covid
Human Rights-Religion
True: Supreme court stayed the Rath Yatra on 18 June 2020 but reversed its decision later.
Human Rights-Religion
False: A 14-year-old Christian boy was lynched by Hindutva activists in Odisha.
Events-General
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Unverifiable: A Dalit teen was shot by upper-caste villagers for praying at a temple in Uttar Pradesh.
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