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Photos: Students celebrate victory after JNU Students Union election

Hundreds of students joined victory rallies on the Jawaharlal Nehru University campus after winning the students union election on Sunday. In the highly anticipated polls, the United Left coalition...

“BJP hatao, desh bachao”: Akhilesh Yadav joins Rahul Gandhi’s Yatra in UP

Days after Congress and Samajwadi Party finalised their seat-sharing pact for the Lok Sabha elections, SP chief and former chief minister Akhilesh Yadav with a large number of party supporters joined former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi's 'Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra' in its final 'UP-leg', in Agra on Sunday.

Photos: Masjid Akhondji demolition breaks Muslim neighbourhood in Delhi’s Mehrauli

The Masjid Akhondji, a mosque complex standing for over six centuries housing a madrasa and a graveyard, was...

Photos: Police stops Starbucks protest in Kerala

Dozens of pro-Palestinian activists joined the Fraternity Movement demonstration outside the Kozhikode Beach outlet of Starbucks in response...

A century of Mohammad Rafi: Commemorating 100th birthday of musical maestro

Celebrating a century of timeless melodies, today marks the 100th birthday of the legendary musician, Mohammad Rafi.

In Pictures: Voters of Bihar

45-year-old shopkeeper Touheed Alam is sure the RJD-led grand alliance will win the polls in the state. Alam is a voter in the Jokihat constituency in the Araria district.

Photos: Valmiki community on streets, not to pick garbage, but to protest caste supremacy and violence

Across the country, scores of Valmiki community members protested against the rape and murder of a 19-year-old Dalit woman from the Valmiki community by upper-caste Hindu men in Hathras, Uttar Pradesh.
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‘Raped by Thakurs, murdered by system.’ Ambedkar Students’ Association protests over Hathras brutality

In Hyderabad University, Ambedkar Students' Association went on a protest on Wednesday in front of the Rohith Vemula statue against the rape and murder of the 19-year-old Dalit woman in Hathras, Uttar Pradesh.

Photos: Rohingyas in India

Cramped up space, makeshift tents with blankets hovering around to cover up the holes, puddle of water with mosquitoes inbreeding, and garbage lying around social distancing and preventive measures are nothing but a myth for the community living in this camp of India's South Delhi having Rohingya Muslims.
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Photos: Bir will not disappoint you

One of the biggest highlights of Bir is that it is considered the second-best spot for Paragliding in the world after Lake Como in Italy, it has hosted the Paragliding world championship in the past. A trip to Bir is incomplete without this experience, professional paragliders can fly solo and novices can fly in tandem with a guide. There is no dearth of cafes and restaurants to satisfy your taste buds, and the town is has a very welcoming vibe. If you are a fan of Tibetian food, Bir will not disappoint you.

Photos: Kerala mourns Karipur plane crash victims

On Saturday night, Mohammed Nijas flew to the same Calicut International Airport, where his family landed into a tragic accident a day before, that killed his wife Sahira Banu and 10-month old son, Asim Mohammed.
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Photos: New York protests Babri demolition, Kashmir siege and Ram temple politics

The “Coalition to Stop Genocide in India”, a broad coalition of Indian Americans and the United States-based civil rights organizations and activists organized a massive rally at Times Square, in order to protest the celebration of the destruction of the Babri Mosque in India on Wednesday.

Passengers and pandemic: Ramani’s ticket to new life

Ramani NP pulls the string that rang the bell at drivers end signalling to move forward. The engine picks up speed on the curly roads giving her a moment...
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Photos: Kerala’s 300-year-old mosque reopens after more than 2 months

The Moideen Palli on 12 June has reopened. It had been closed for two months to contain COVID-19.

In pictures: Casteism, digital divide shadow on Kerala Dalit student’s death

On 1 June, Devika Balakrishnan, a 14-year-old Dalit student from Kerala's Malappuram ended her life over not being able to attend online classes after her daily wage-earner father, blighted by ill health and lack of work during the lockdown, failed to repair the TV on which she was to attend virtual classes that began on Monday.
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Accepting the mask, imagining a dystopian reality

Sometime back I did this solo trek to Anapurna Base Camp. I have a lot of beautiful memories from that trip, but one particular incident stuck to me. Just...

Pictures: The valley’s fight against a pandemic

A major crisis is regarding the Muslim majority region's healthcare is that the Kashmir's hospitals, which remain understaffed and ill-equipped to fight the deadly virus.
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