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Over half of Ayodhya s kids under 5 suffer from chronic malnutrition

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Great War of 1857: How our rulers allowed British lackeys slip to RSS, Muslim League

By Shamsul Islam   Now it is almost 170 years that people of this country, men, women, children belonging to all religions, regions and strata, rose in revolt, from Kashmir to Madras, and from Sylhet to the borders of Afghanistan. Today if Indians have forgotten about this glorious saga of commitment and sacrifices for the liberation of India can be forgiven in absence of the contemporary narratives. But what independent India did to obliterate the memories of this Great War immediately after independence on August 15, 1947, when only 90 years had elapsed to this Great War, could only be described as criminal. It is true that we spent crores of rupees in celebrating the 100th and the 150th anniversaries of the War, but did not bother to revive the common heritage of the joint martyrdoms of this glorious struggle. Earlier, the first education minister of the independent India, Abul Kalam Azad, organized a team of renowned historians to compile the list of pan-Indian martyrs of t

Running On Jat Fuel | Outlook India Magazine

Photographs by PTI outlookindia.com 2021-02-10T16:20:04+05:30 Time is a great healer, they say. On January 29, many in western Uttar Pradesh’s Muzaffarnagar stood witness to a moment of rapprochement that could inflect India’s political history or not. It’s vital to offer that caveat right at the outset. For, the unseen undercurrents of our politics do not necessarily submit to neat surface syllogisms. Contrary pulls make up our political psychology to such an extent that its effects often seem irrational. And yet, when leaders of two communities Jats and Muslims came together to address a mahapanchayat in Sisauli village, no one could be faulted for seeing in that event a kind of tectonic shift. The ground itself moving.but back to its original, organic whole. Towards a suture, towards healing.

Muzaffarnagar Riots: Adityanath Govt Trying to Withdraw Case Against 3 BJP MLAs, Leader

Muzaffarnagar Riots: Adityanath Govt Trying to Withdraw Case Against 3 BJP MLAs, Leader Cases had been registered against the three MLAs and a Hindutva leader for making inflammatory speeches and on other charges, in the aftermath of the 2013 riots. Uttar Pradesh chief minister Adityanath. Photo: Twitter/@myogiadityanath Law24/Dec/2020 New Delhi: The Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh is attempting to withdraw a case against Bharatiya Janata Party leaders accused in the Muzaffarnagar riots, Three such leaders are MLAs against whom a case was registered alleging that they had made inflammatory speeches that aided the eventual violence in the district in September 2013. The speeches were made at a ‘mahapanchayat’ at Nagla Mandor village, organised by members of the Jat community to discuss the issue of two Hindu men having been lynched by a Muslim mob soon after they had killed a Muslim youth.

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