Can you imagine in the 21st century, a woman’s head is being cut and carried to the police station to proudly confess that a witch has been killed? Can you imagine a household is threatened to be excommunicated, fined and asked to break their teeth so that their powers as the witch comes to an end? A few days ago, newspapers were filled up with tales of horror after the parents of two girls murdered them because of their superstitious belief. Police later found that the parents were suffering from a mental disorder. But the witch-hunting and witch practices are not a result of mental disorder. This practice has existed for generations. However, it is practised secretly now, and sometimes entire village conspires against a household that is usually of the Dalit or tribal family – A numerically weaker section in the village. Also, single women, widows, aged people are targeted to capture their land and property.