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Yogi caught on the wrong foot as he ‘stooped’ to conquer

Kulsum Mustafa Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath and his senior ministers were literally caught on the wrong foot when they called on the deputy chief minister, Keshav Prasad Maurya’s at his residence without their masks. It is mandatory in the state which has only recently lifted lockdown curbs to …

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Governments must protect those who help torture victims

News Desk GENEVA. Victims of torture have the right to rehabilitation and those who help them in this process must be allowed to carry out their work without reprisals UN human rights experts  said in a statement on the occasion of the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, 26 …

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Oxygen for India: Indo-German Binding for better world

News Desks  Baghawanala, PVCHR office and Lenin Raghuvanshi are symbol of Indo- German relationship of humane sensibility. All staffs of PVCHR in Varanasi infected by COVID19 in second wave but situation of Lenin became very worst and he admitted in ICU for 12 days. He suffered shortage of oxygen in …

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DEEP SHOTS : Overconfidence of the BCCI

Overconfidence! Was this an overconfidence of the Board of Control for Cricket in India or skipper Virat Kohli or coach Ravi Shastri as they didn’t thinks necessary a good preparation, including practice match on English soil before taking on New Zealand in the World Test Championship (WTC) final? India’s pathetic …

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Vidyut moves to Hollywood

Special Desk Vidyut Jammwal has kicked off his journey to Hollywood. The man who is known for the Commando sequel has become the only Indian action supremo to have been signed by the industry’s most reputed talent management agency, Wonder Street, which reps action heroes such as Tony Jaa, and …

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Britney speaks against conservatorship

Special Desk During a hearing at a Los Angeles court pop star Britney Spears spoke against her father Jamie Spears who was granted conservatorship (control over his daughter’s personal and business affairs) by a court in 2008. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny made no ruling. This was for …

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Nepal Supreme Court shrinks cabinet

Special Desk Nepal’s Supreme Court has stayed the last two cabinet expansions carried out by Prime Minister K P Oli. The court has been hearing a number of petitions challenging series of decisions by the government. Earlier, President Bidhya Devi Bhandari had endorsed the recommendation of the Oli Cabinet to …

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India’s Monsoon Patterns are changing due to Climate Change: Experts

Dr. Seema Javed Indian Monsoon is a complex phenomenon and reportedly climate change and global warming has further accentuated the situation, with each year surpassing the earlier records. The precipitation across the country is driven by the Indian Monsoon as over 70% of the annual rainfall is realized during this …

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