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  • An Agniveer died in Operation Sindoor. A year later, his parents are still fighting for pension
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    An Agniveer died in Operation Sindoor. A year later, his parents are still fighting for pension

  • SC refuses to restore Friday namaz at Bhojshala, allows Muslim prayers near disputed site
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    SC refuses to restore Friday namaz at Bhojshala, allows Muslim prayers near disputed site

  • Why the ED is going after a BJP leader in a money laundering case
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    Why the ED is going after a BJP leader in a money laundering case

  • CJP protest: Over 1,800 civil society members urge Sonam Wangchuk to end hunger strike
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    CJP protest: Over 1,800 civil society members urge Sonam Wangchuk to end hunger strike

  • Why are C-section deliveries increasing in India?
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    Why are C-section deliveries increasing in India?

  • HC criticises West Bengal for seeking more time to review school bus driver’s citizenship documents
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    HC criticises West Bengal for seeking more time to review school bus driver’s citizenship documents

  • India ranks second from last in global environment index
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    India ranks second from last in global environment index

  • Forgotten histories: Awadh-born Mir Aulad Ali’s impact on 19th century Dublin
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    Forgotten histories: Awadh-born Mir Aulad Ali’s impact on 19th century Dublin

  • Rush Hour: No interim relief to Muslim side in Bhojshala case, SC fines Samay Raina Rs 3 lakh & more
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    Rush Hour: No interim relief to Muslim side in Bhojshala case, SC fines Samay Raina Rs 3 lakh & more

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    ‘Send no rescue missions for us’: In Tishani Doshi’s new book of poems, birds are omens and oracles

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India’s Covid-19 crisis: With no hospital beds and no oxygen, deaths are becoming uncountable

There is increasing evidence that the actual number of people dying from Covid-19 in India is far more than the official numbers, BBC said.

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Apr 26, 2021 · 06:45 pm
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“I’ve never seen such a terrifying situation. I can’t believe we’re in the capital of #India. People aren’t getting oxygen and they’re dying like animals”, @jayantMalhotr18 tells the BBC. Another horrifying ground report from @yogital, Fred Scott and Sanjay Ganguly. #Delhi pic.twitter.com/SATROEAhry

— Nicola Careem (@NicolaCareem) April 25, 2021

After failing to receive proper medical attention, kin of the patient cursing the medical college staff in Shahjahanpur...
While the district administration said "Sab Kuch theek Thak he aur control me he" (everything is fine and under control)@Benarasiyaa pic.twitter.com/I93H4tI1f7

— Kanwardeep singh (@KanwardeepsTOI) April 25, 2021

Woman dies from Covid in SMHS hospital Srinagar: Family say she collapsed for want of oxygen pic.twitter.com/l5KYCcA2I2

— Basit Zargar (باسط) (@basiitzargar) April 26, 2021

Shubhashnagar Crematorium. pic.twitter.com/pXQmWKXC0s

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