
Religion is keeping Indians apart, especially in the north of the country: Pew survey – Asia – South China Morning Post
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When Hafiza Sheikh was growing up in Mumbai, she celebrated Holi and Diwali with her Hindu neighbours and shared her Eid delicacies with them on the Muslim religious holiday.But now her daughter never takes non-vegetarian food to her elite school outside New Delhi for fear of being singled out by her Hindu classmates, and the 12-year-old does not let her use typical Muslim salutations like “khuda hafeez” or “salaam” on the school premises either.“Segregation on the basis of religion is a…Read More
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