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India imposes ban on Sikh singer Zara Gill’s song praising Pakistan

India imposes ban on Sikh singer Zara Gill’s song praising Pakistan

India government has imposed ban on five-year-old song by Sikh singer Zara Gil simply for praising Pakistan. Sikh singer Zara Gill, hailing from Indian Punjab, is going viral across social media not just for its melody, but for its message of love and historical connection with Pakistan. It also draws a strong connection to Guru … Read more

Murder plot of Indian origin advocate: US govt successfully thwarted assassination plan

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The case concerns a murder-for-hire conspiracy involving two defendants, Vikash Yadav and Nikhil Gupta, who were allegedly plotting to assassinate a U.S.-based attorney and activist of Indian origin. The activist, critical of the Indian government, advocates for the secession of Punjab to form an independent Sikh state, Khalistan. Yadav, reportedly an Indian intelligence officer working … Read more

Indian actor Rajeev Khandelwal criticizes Indian government’s nan on Pakistani artists

Indian actor Rajeev Khandelwal criticizes Indian government's nan on Pakistani artists

Khandelwal criticizes the Indian government’s ban on Pakistani artists. He questions the authority of politicians to impose such restrictions. Khandelwal criticizes the ban’s arbitrary nature, arguing it undermines artistic exchange. Indian actor Rajeev Khandelwal recently voiced strong opposition to the Indian government’s ban on Pakistani artists working in the country. In a candid interview, Khandelwal … Read more

Indian govt introduces new law to tackle paper leaks in exam

Indian govt introduces new law to tackle paper leaks in exam

Indian government cracks down on exam paper leaks. New law implemented in several states. Sharing exam papers can lead to up to 10 years in prison. The Indian government has taken a strict stance against the problem of exam paper leaks, imposing severe penalties including jail time and hefty fines. In response to widespread protests … Read more

Southeast Asian governments rescue Indian employees from digital job frauds

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Indian government claims to have rescued 130 Indians who were misled by agents. Agency offered fictitious job prospects in the information technology sector. The freed Indian workers had been imprisoned and coerced into committing cybercrime. The Indian government claims to have rescued 130 Indians who were misled by agents who offered lucrative but fictitious job … Read more

Twitter challenges India’s order to take down tweets

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In India, Twitter has filed a lawsuit to block government requests to remove information. The world’s largest social networking company has petitioned the Karnataka state high court to challenge “many” such decrees. Twitter was responding to a government letter from June that warned of “severe penalties” for disobeying such instructions. According to one estimate, Twitter … Read more

Indian PM Modi urges ‘talks’ to stop Ukraine war

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi referred to for speaking to stop the war in Ukraine at the start of a European excursion on Monday however advised clear of condemning Russia over the invasion. India, which imports tons of its army hardware from Russia, has long walked a diplomatic tightrope among the West and Moscow and … Read more

Indian gov’t issues revised guidelines for int’l arrivals

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NEW DELHI – The Indian government revised guidelines for international arrivals on Thursday, removing the category of at-risk countries introduced at the time of emergence of the Omicron variant of COVID-19. As per the new guidelines, self-monitoring of 14 days for the COVID-19 infected people with symptoms have been recommended against the current seven days … Read more

‘Challenges with govt’ delaying Tesla India launch: Musk

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MUMBAI: Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk on Thursday said that electric car pioneer Tesla was “working through” a lot of challenges with the Indian government ahead of long-awaited plans to launch in the country. Tesla’s hopes to sell its vehicles in one of the world’s biggest markets have been stalled by efforts to negotiate lower import … Read more

Indian govt takes stake in stricken Vodafone unit

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MUMBAI: The Indian government has agreed to forego $2.1 billion in interest payments and instead become the largest shareholder in the British telecoms giant Vodafone’s local unit Vi, the company said on Tuesday. Vodafone has been losing money in India since Asia’s richest man Mukesh Ambani kicked off a price war in the vast market … Read more

Indian man fined Cut Modi’s face from vaccine drive

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The turbocharged racist agenda of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government carry on as an Indian man of minority group went to court to complain about Modi promoting himself as the face of the nation’s Covid vaccination drive, but walked away with a fine for wasting the judge’s time. The move gives the impression of … Read more

Foreign Minister Terms India’s Allegation of Drone Strike on Pakistan “Baseless”

Foreign Minister Terms India's Allegation of Drone Strike on Pakistan Baseless

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has termed India’s allegation of a drone strike on Pakistan as baseless and said it remains to be seen why they are resorting to such allegations. According to details, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi in a statement on the Afghan peace process, regional security, and FATF said that the thinking … Read more

Covid-19: India faces challenge of inoculation and testing

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India has been managing an average of 2.4 million shots per day. Health authorities stated that inoculation should be multiple times higher than the current rate to avoid the third Covid-19 wave. At the height of the second wave in April and May, more than 170,000 individuals have lost their lives. The Delta variation, first … Read more

Alarming situation in India over COVID-19 risks with reopening of public places

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India is barely over a distressing second wave of coronavirus infections, At the moment there is an alarming situation in India over risks of resurrection as crowds jammed railway stations and shopping malls a day after major cities relaxed restrictions on movement. The capital New Delhi, in the north, and tech hub Bengaluru, in the … Read more

India reports 132,364 new coronavirus cases

India's COVID-19 death toll crosses 300000 mark

India has reported 132,364 new coronavirus infections over the last 24 hours, while the death toll has rose to 2,713 on Friday. The tally of infections stood at 28.6 million and the death toll at 340,702, the health ministry said. Fresh infections continued to fall as it has taken the caseload to 28,574,350. Test positivity … Read more

Facebook, Twitter Remove 100 Critical Posts of COVID-19, But Why?

Facebook, Twitter Remove 100 Critical Posts of COVID-19, But Why?

Twitter and other social media platforms have removed about 100 posts and URLs after the government asked them to remove content that criticizes the management of the current medical crisis or spreads false news about the pandemic. Twitter said it notified affected account holders of its action in response to a legal request from the … Read more

Pakistan reiterates to uncover nefarious designs of Modi government

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Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday reiterated that Pakistan will continue to expose nefarious designs of fascist Indian government in front of the world community. According to the details, in a series of Tweets, Imran Khan said: I want to reiterate that my govt will continue to expose India’s belligerent designs towards Pakistan & Modi … Read more

India decides to impose a strict ban on Eid prayers

India decides to impose a strict ban on Eid prayers

India has decided to impose a strict ban on Eid prayers on the occasion of Eid-ul-Adha in occupied Kashmir. According to details, Foreign Office spokesperson Dr Ayesha Farooqi said that the Indian government had decided to ban Eid prayers in occupied Kashmir, which has been strongly condemned by Pakistan. [embedpost id=”50366″ slug=”kashmir-issue-discussed-twice-a-year-in-the-security-council-after-54-years-murad-saeed”] The spokesman said … Read more

OIC criticizes Indian government over domicile law

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Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) criticized the new domicile law the Indian government presented. OIC mentioned from its Twitter account, “condemns the promulgation of illegal ‘Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization Order 2020’ by India which is an attempt to alter the demographic and geographic status of the Indian occupied Kashmir,” It urged that the human rights … Read more

India’s popular Taj Mahal closed amid coronavirus outbreak

India’s popular monument Taj Mahal has been closed to avoid the spread of contagious coronavirus.

India’s popular monument Taj Mahal has been closed to avoid the spread of contagious coronavirus. Taj Mahal is a popular and ancient site that attracts tourists from around the world. Over 70,000 people visit the place each day. The cultural ministry informed that many people visit the “monument of love” each day and it was … Read more

Delhi Riots-Bangladeshi Muslims protest against Indian government

Delhi Riots-Bangladeshi Muslims protest against Indian government

Thousands of Muslims marched from the main mosque in Dhaka against India’s government for promoting violence.  Note that 40 people died and hundreds got injured in the clashes in India. Thousands of people started a rally from the Baitul Mokarram Mosque in Dhaka after Friday prayers. They raised slogans against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. … Read more

Indian state initiates inquiry into birth certificate blunder showing Pakistani address

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The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) has initiated an inquiry into the issuance of a birth certificate where the address of the parents of a new born who live in the Vatva area of the country is mistakenly referred to as Pakistan railway crossing. Issued on October 8, 2018 for the baby who was born on … Read more

Curfew enters the 14th day in occupied Kashmir

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In occupied Kashmir, the authorities continue to impose strict curfew and other restrictions across the Kashmir valley on the 14th consecutive day, to prevent people from holding demonstrations against India’s move of abrogating special status to Jammu and Kashmir. The Indian authorities have been maintaining a strict curfew in the Kashmir valley since 5th August … Read more