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Monthly Archives: September, 2018

BJP’s National Executive Meet: PM Modi calls for ‘Ajay Bharat, Atal BhaJaPa’

PM Modi urged his party leaders and workers to serve the people, not power.

AICC Secretary falls for parody account, Nirmala Sitharaman calls him out

Manickam Tagore later deleted the tweet and apologised

China opens trade doors for Nepal, allows access to ports. What does it mean for India

The ground realities are way different than what is touted by Indian media

Kerala nun rape case: In a first, nuns in Kerala defy vows, join in the against Bishop Franco Mulakkal

The nun has accused the bishop of sexually assaulting her for over two years.

It is time that our politicians stop defiling and trampling over India’s Non-Negotiables

There is more to life than the game of Oppression Olympics and Victimology Poker

US Open 2018: Naomi Osaka’s big moment overshadowed by the Chair Umpire and Serena Williams

The Japanese tennis player was apologising to the crowd for winning and playing a great match.

United Nations to issue special stamp to commemorate Deepavali

In 2016, US Postal Service had also issued a stamp to celebrate Diwali

Congress’ NSUI diary calls Left organisations the ‘promoter’ of ‘Urban Naxalism’, AICC terms it ‘unofficial’

The message also contained a pointed section titled – "Realise the Left", under which a total of seven points were mentioned.

Twitterati come together to help out flood-stricken Nagaland, send relief materials

Social media came together to restore our faith in humanity

Demystifying the ‘Civil Society’: How are the ‘Urban Maoists’ and NOTA connected

PUCL petitioned the Supreme Court in 2013 and as a result of that particular petition NOTA or ‘right to not vote’ came about.

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