We Indians are mesmerized and fooled by cricketers, film starsCricketers and film stars have become our natural heroes. If you ask somebody who is 'Big B', he will naturally reply that it is Amitabh Bachchan. Bhagat Singh's name would seldom come to mind. Was Bhagat Singh not a 'Bigger B'? In Focus Similarly, ... Meri News, 1 week ago |
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Contemporary art exhibition Homelands in MumbaiHomelands, a , has made its debut in Mumbai, where the exhibition will be presented in collaboration with the . Showcased in New Delhi in January and Kolkata in February, the exhibition will be on display at the museum in Mumbai till June 9, 2013. Hindu Business Line, 2 weeks ago
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Should India Ban Access To Internet Pornography To Ease Rape Epidemic?A prominent Indian lawyer thinks he has a way of reducing the number of rapes in the country -- he wants the government to ban pornography on the Internet. Kamlesh Vaswani, who is based in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, has filed a petition with the ... International Business Times UK, 2 weeks ago
India Thinks Cracking Down on Porn Will Help Solve Its Rape Problem
The Atlantic Wire, 3 weeks ago
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India Debates Porn BanNEW DELHI — India is debating banning pornography, as the country copes with a rising number of incidents of sexual violence.The ban on pornography has been sought by a petition in the countrys supreme court, but is winning support from women ... VOA News, 3 weeks ago
India Considers Banning Pornography as Reported Sexual Assault Rises
New York Times, 3 weeks ago
India Ink: India Considers Banning Pornography as Reported Sexual Assault Rises
New York Times, 3 weeks ago
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Governor releases 'Mere Hissey Ka Kashmir'JAMMU Governor N. N. Vohra released a book titled Mere Hissey Ka Kashmir at a function held at Raj Bhavan here this evening. This volume in Urdu has been written by Mr. Kashmiri Lal Zakir, a renowned author who has more than 132 books to his ... Kashmir Observer, 1 month ago
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Prez hands back gallanty awards to martyrs kinThe family of eight security personnel who died in the 2001 Parliament attack, on Saturday took back the gallantry medals which they had returned in 2006 to protest the delay in execution of Afzal Guru. The kin of those who lost their lives in the ... New Delhi Pioneer, 1 month ago
Families of Parliament attack take back medals from President
TruthDive, 1 month ago
AFZAL GURUKin of martyrs take back medals
The Week, 1 month ago
Kin of martyrs take back medals
The Week, 1 month ago
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Elderly women prime targets of thieves in ChandigarhChandigarh: Thursday afternoon turned out to be a nightmare for 3 women in the citys southern sectors. Vijaya Dubey, a resident of Sector 41, was in a park with her children when, at around 2.10 when two men on a motorcycle pretended to park it ... Daily Bhaskar, 1 month ago
Chains of 3 elderly women snatched
Indian Express, 1 month ago
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