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Muslim community attacked Hindu community for seizing wealth and forced conversion to Islam. Around 150,000 to 750,000 survivors were sheltered in temporary relief camps [28] [29] [30] Punnapra-Vayalar uprising: March – October 1946 Valayar, Travancore, Kerala British Raj: 400 Travancore police attacked communists [31] Bihar Massacre
From 2005 to 2009, an average of 130 people died every year from communal riots, and 2,200 were injured. [10] In pre-partitioned India, over the 1920–1940 period, numerous communal violence incidents were recorded, an average of 381 people died per year during religious violence, and thousands were injured. [171]
Pages in category "Lists of Indian people by community" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Dozens of people were killed in a crowd crush at the world’s largest religious gathering in India early Wednesday, as tens of millions of devotees went to bathe in a river on one of the most ...
The number of people executed in India since independence in 1947 is a matter of dispute; official government statistics claim that only 57 people had been executed since independence. However, available information from other sources indicates that the official government figures are false, and the actual number of executions in India may run ...
Communist Party of India (Marxist) Rival trade union member [4] Krishna Desai: 1970 Maharashtra: Communist Party of India: Shiv Sena party members [5] Azhikodan Raghavan: 1972 Kerala: Convener of the Left Front: Communist Party of India (Marxist) Unknown. Most probably communist rebels [6] [7] Manzurul Hasan Khan 1972 Chitarpur, Jharkhand: MLA ...
This is a list of notable people from Karnataka, India. In order to be included, a person of influence needs only to have been born in Karnataka. This article can be expanded to accommodate newly surfacing information.
Custodial deaths in India may refer to the deaths in police custody and also to the deaths of persons in judicial custody while undergoing trial or serving a sentence. In the financial year 2021–22, the National Human Rights Commission of India reported 2152 deaths had occurred in judicial custody and 155 deaths had occurred in police custody till 28 February 2022.