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The emergence of Gauri Lankesh, a fiery no-nonsense editor in Kannada

Last year, in 2024, Rollo Romig, an American journalist who lived in Bengaluru (Bangalore) and knew Gauri Lankesh, published the much acclaimed book I am on the Hit List,...

Seeking Votes on Basis of Religion a Corrupt Practice: SC

In a majority verdict, delivered on the second day...

सूर्या नमस्कार करने पर क्रिकेटर मौहम्मद कैफ हुए ट्विटर ट्रोल का शिकार

भारतीय क्रिकेटर मौहम्मद कैफ अपनी सूर्य नमस्कार की फोटो...

Mohammed Shami trolled once again after he posts photo with wife

India’s ace bowler, Mohammed Shami, on Sunday took to...

Odhikar, Bangladesh: Enforce Human Rights Protect Vulnerable Sections, Minorities

Odhikar, a Bangladesh based human rights organization has released...

How this self-proclaimed pro-Dalit government has all but buried the Rohith Vemula case

How this self-proclaimed pro-Dalit government has all but buried...

आतंक के आरोप से बेगुनाह साबित हुए इरशाद अली से क्या संसद मांफी मांगेगी ?

फ़हद सईद   दिल्ली कि एक अदालत ने इरशाद अली और...

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  नई दिल्ली। केंद्र में भाजपा सरकार आने के बाद...

The Trolling of Mohammad Shami or Tina Dabi

It’s Not Hindu v/s Muslim But Whether We See...

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