Video A month on, Karauli riot victims pick up the pieces theclarionindia Date: May 11, 2022 Shahina Parveen, a bangle seller whose shop was burnt by the rioters, is back to her routine sans shop Mohd Zafar and daughter Zeenat who lost six shops to the riots still in need of help to reconstruct their shops Previous articleAMU Strengthens its Place Among Premier Institutions of India; Gets ‘A+’ Rank in NAAC Revised ReviewNext articleIs Taj Mahal Not A Part of Indian Culture? — Prof Ram Puniyani theclarionindiahttps://clarionindia.netClarion India - News, Views and Insights about Indian Muslims, Dalits, Minorities, Women and Other Marginalised and Dispossessed Communities. Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Popular ‘Vande Mataram’ Singing Compulsory in All West Bengal Madrasas Kiren Rijiju Claims Fewer Riots, But Critics Question Silence on Lynching, Hate Speech Minority Rights Protest in Haryana’s Nuh Demands Release of Jailed Muslim Youth The Great Escape: Gautam Adani, Corporate Power, and the Crisis of Indian Democracy Uttarakhand: Two Muslims Risk Lives to Rescue Hindu Girls from Drowning More like thisRelated ‘Vande Mataram’ Singing Compulsory in All West Bengal Madrasas Team Clarion - May 21, 2026 The order tied the move to the Centre’s initiative... Kiren Rijiju Claims Fewer Riots, But Critics Question Silence on Lynching, Hate Speech Team Clarion - May 21, 2026 Opposition leaders, rights groups and Muslim organisations say the... Minority Rights Protest in Haryana’s Nuh Demands Release of Jailed Muslim Youth Team Clarion - May 21, 2026 Concerns raised over discrimination, bulldozer actions, mob violence and... The Great Escape: Gautam Adani, Corporate Power, and the Crisis of Indian Democracy Ranjan Solomon - May 21, 2026 ‘Behind every great fortune lies a great crime.’ (Honoré...