Jafri’s husband was one of an estimated 1,180 people, mostly Muslims, who died on 28 February 2002 during religious riots ...
Announced just before the February 16 municipal polls, the emotive and polarising issue gives BJP workers a strong campaign ...
The implementation of the uniform civil code will affect the culture, customs, religious rites and marriage system of the ...
In a contentious move, the Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation recently revoked licenses for 27 highway hotels across ...
The petitioners argued that the notices were effectively demolishing a kabarastan (cemetery), and had claimed that the site ...
CM Bhupendra Patel says, “Bharatiyata our religion, Constitution our holy book”; Oppn denounces it as “diversionary tactic” ...
The recent demolition of structures in Dwarka, Gujarat has been a centre of controversy. The authorities have claimed that ...
The Supreme Court has rejected a plea to hold the 'Urs' festival at a demolished dargah in Gujarat. Authorities had removed ...
The Gujarat government on Tuesday (February 4, 2025) formed a committee under a retired Supreme Court judge to assess the ...
The Opposition in Gujarat on Tuesday said the BJP government's decision to form a committee on the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) issue was an attempt to divert the people's attention, and claimed the ...
NEW DELHI: Zakia Jafri, a survivor of the 2002 anti-Muslim violence in Gujarat, who fought legal cases to ensure accountability for the riots in various courts, has passed away, activist Teesta ...