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Barbarism at farmers’ protest in India: Man’s body with wrist chopped left hanging at Police barricade

In the video, Nihangs who are carrying spears can be seen surrounding the young man's body.

Australia’s peak Islamic council cancels online forum with extremist ‘Taliban’ after backlash

“This event looks like a road map to radicalisation. I am absolutely disgusted that any organisation in Australia would provide a platform to the Taliban and their primitive views.”

With 500,000 free visas, India ready to welcome Australian tourists

This would be good news for many Indian-origin citizens of Australia, Canada, the US, the UK, and other countries who do not have an OCI card and rely on tourist visas to travel to India.

Indian-origin Girl from Ludhiana Shree Saini becomes Miss World America 2021

“My family is an immigrant family and we know the amount of resources, love and opportunities America has to offer. Truly, anyone can come here and start from the bottom and really go after any dream they aspire to.”

Eight Bravehearts with disabilities scale Siachen Glacier to make World Record

"I just lost a hand, not my courage," says one of the braveheart.

World Postal Day: From pigeons, letters to texting, a system that develops with science and needs

The historicity of postal systems, post offices and postmen need to be remembered due to their unforgettable contribution of connecting the people around the globe to their near and dear ones, and social, economic and national growth.

British Minister Priti Patel invokes Hindu concept of ‘Sewa’, Opponents have meltdown

“Our values ​​embody service before self and this can be clearly defined by the Hindu word ‘Sewa’, which can mean service, commitment and dedication to others.

Ill-informed US Congressman condemned for objecting former US Ambassador’s meeting with RSS Chief

Hindu Human Rights activists and Former Student President at the University of Oxford, Rashmi Samant pointed to David Trone's ignorance highlighted via his own letter.

British Indians protest against forced conversion of Hindu girls in Pakistan

“Each year over 1,000 minor Hindu girls are abducted, forced to convert, married to people twice or thrice of their age or pushed into the sex trade."

Teacher’s Make a Human Capital: ‘Teachers at the Heart of Education Recovery’

We are dedicated to honour, appreciate, support, recognise and celebrate the educators through World Teachers’ Day.

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Australia and India intensify defence partnership with major push on maritime security

The discussions also focused on enhancing interoperability across military domains, increasing the scale and complexity of joint exercises, and advancing maritime security cooperation amid growing regional strategic competition.

Abhijeet Singh, Gurkaran Singh and Khushveer Toor found guilty of first-degree murder in Arnold and Joanne De Jong case

Justice Brown said the prosecution had proven the murders were not committed by a single individual, but rather as a coordinated act involving all three men acting together.

Former Australian champion Ian Vincent builds Meghalaya into India’s emerging canoeing hub

Vincent's move to India followed his marriage to Sheila Vincent, who is from Kerala, and he has since built a life around developing water sports in the hilly state of Meghalaya.
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