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Monthly Archives: September, 2018

‘Urban Maoists’ are real and Maoist literature prove it. Liberals dressing it up as ‘dissent’ are being dishonest

An optimistic part of me hopes that we recognise the toxicity of urban Naxalism irrespective of where our sociopolitical views stand.

1984 anti-Sikh pogrom accused Sajjan Kumar heckles Republic TV journalist at a Congress party protest

Republic TV journalists have been heckled on numerous occasions in the past.

Two-year-old dies as vehicle gets stuck in Bihar’s Bharat Bandh

The girl was reportedly ill and was being rushed to hospital by her parents

1969 : When India formally applied to be part of the Muslim world

How do you like your Indian secularism now? Feels great, doesn’t it?

India gets its first railway varsity, offers two undergraduate courses

The institute is funded by Ministry of Railways and has international partnerships with revered international institutions.

Incidents of violence, vandalism and disruptions reported during Bharat Bandh

Public transport and services disrupted in several cities, MNS workers creating a massive ruckus in Pune and Mumbai.

CWC study reveals Kerala dams being full up even before torrential rains of mid-August

Though standard operating procedures were followed incessant rains in the last three months left the state defenceless

The World Hindu Congress and the diatribe against it

The raising Hindu self-awareness seems to threaten the already paranoid and insecure Left

Youth Congress leader nabbed on accusations of sexually harassing a scheduled tribe girl in Telangana

The youth congress president attempted suicide when he was taken to a hospital for a procedural examination.

Uttar Pradesh: Fearing police action, nearly 10,000 criminals head back to jail

The law and order situation seems to have improved under the Yogi government

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