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My Lai massacre: Over 500 innocent villagers, including women and children, were slaughtered by US troops on March 16, 1968

In a gruesome violence against innocent Vietnamese villagers perpetrated by US troops. 182 women, 173 children and a total of 504 people were killed in the village of My Lai on March 16, 1968.

Hinduphobic event ‘Holi against Hindutva’ to be held yet again, was accused of appropriating Hindu festival for political protests on US campuses earlier

Like past few years, 'Holi Against Hindutva' will be organised this year too on US campuses by anti-Hindu groups

Malhar Rao Holkar: From a valiant warrior who established Swarajya in Malwa to a father-in-law with a difference

Did you know that owing to an old custom among the Dhangars, Malhar Rao Holkar reserved a certain portion of his wealth as a private asset for the women of his house?

‘The Kashmir Files’ success: Local businesses offer discounts, incentives to encourage people to watch the movie

Incentives from independent businesses have come as an encouragement for the masses to come out and watch The Kashmir Files in large numbers.

Russia faces sports sanctions across the board while India continues to play with Pakistan: A contested diplomatic opportunity lies ahead

When Europe and the West decide to go well beyond the supposed rules-based order to target Russia, maybe there is much reason for India to show Pakistan its place through Cricket.

Ukraine invasion and the rise of Xenophobia against Russians: From calling out the leader to Wokes cancelling average Russians

The Ukraine-Russia crisis has resulted in Xenophobia against Russia of the worst kind. It is an antidote to the idea of 'solidarity' where one group is hailed, and the other is demoralized while global leaders continue to solve the geopolitical puzzle.

Poland steps up to help Indian students fleeing Ukraine: Here is how decades ago, an Indian Maharaja had sheltered Polish children during WWII

Today, the legacy of Maharaja Jadeja is resonating when Indian students are getting generous help and welcome in Poland.

‘Will travel vacations accordingly’: Moscow takes a swipe at Western media over Ukraine ‘invasion date’

Maria Zakharova asked Western media portals to announce the schedule of Russian 'invasion’ date to plan for a vacation

Taliban names special military unit ‘Panipat’ invoking the victory of Ahmed Shah Abdali over Marathas in the 1761 Panipat war

Taliban has decided to name a special military unit as Panipat - in reference to 18th-century Afghan zealot Ahmed Shah Abdali

Greta Thunberg’s ‘Fridays For Future’ attacks Pune’s ambitious Mula-Mutha Riverfront Project: Here is all you need to know

Fridays For Future Pune has raised allegations against the riverfront project in Pune, calling to rollback the ambitious urban development initiative.

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