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    Thousands of doctors go on strike against Centre’s move allowing Ayurveda doctors to perform surgery

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    · Dec 11, 2020 · 06:23 pm
  • ‘Love jihad’: UP Police stop Muslim couple’s wedding based on rumours, groom allegedly beaten up

    ‘Love jihad’: UP Police stop Muslim couple’s wedding based on rumours, groom allegedly beaten up

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    · Dec 11, 2020 · 01:45 pm
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    Dumka sexual assault: RJD leader blames item songs, ads and pornographic content for rape culture

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    · Dec 11, 2020 · 01:39 pm
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    Coronavirus: ‘We are about a month away from vaccine,’ claims UP Chief Minister Adityanath

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    · Dec 11, 2020 · 12:36 pm
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    · Dec 10, 2020 · 10:53 am
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    Allahabad HC orders release of man booked under NSA, says law must be used with ‘extreme care’

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    · Dec 09, 2020 · 08:59 pm
  • A street name change in London’s Little India forces Britain to confront its colonial legacy

    A street name change in London’s Little India forces Britain to confront its colonial legacy

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    · Dec 09, 2020 · 07:49 pm
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    Madhya Pradesh: Dalit man beaten to death for touching food at a feast, say police

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    · Dec 09, 2020 · 06:40 pm
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    Jammu and Kashmir: At least five civilians injured after grenade explosion in Baramulla

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    · Dec 09, 2020 · 01:13 pm
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    UP B.Ed JEE 4th allotment result today at lkouniv.ac.in

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    · Dec 09, 2020 · 10:00 am
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    ‘The new laws will kill us’: Three small farmers explain agricultural economics for city dwellers

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    · Dec 09, 2020 · 09:45 am
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    ‘We’ve become like beggars’: UP accused pay price for CAA protests without being convicted in court

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    Farm laws: Wanted to meet farmers as a ‘common man’, says Arvind Kejriwal after alleged house arrest

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