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India: Farmers′ protests give way to new independent journalism | Asia| An in-depth look at news from across the continent | DW

India: Farmers protests give way to new independent journalism Disappointment with mainstream media s portrayal of farmer protests has given rise to new independent journalism. One group has introduced a grassroots, volunteer-run newspaper to cover the demonstrations. The Shaheed Bhagat Singh library is seen at Delhi s Tikri border, where protesting farmers have been camping for over 100 days A small structure made of wood and sheets of tarpaulin sits in the middle of thousands of tractors and trolleys, stationed along the outskirts of New Delhi by protesting farmers. The tent, which sits under a Delhi metro pillar, serves as the Shaheed Bhagat Singh public library and the headquarters of the

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#IWantMyPinkBelt - a movement to unite the country for a safer tomorrow

#IWantMyPinkBelt ANI | Updated: Mar 08, 2021 15:07 IST Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 8 (ANI/PRNewswire): Pink Belt Mission, a non-profit organization, is seeking the support of Indian citizens to sign a petition and make a plea to the government to help make the concept a women safety device into reality. The Pink Belt - is an idea of an assault alert band that will have features like Live GPS tracking which can alert the nearest local authorities, medical centres and family members with just the press of a button, enabling women who are in danger to either get protection and access to medical aid in a timely manner.

BURNED | Best Indian American Magazine | San Jose CA

pexels-skitterphoto-9328 I wrote this piece of fiction in honor of victims of acid attacks especially in India. It was developed at EnActe Arts as part of the WEFT (“women enacting for themselves”) program. It is a humble and probably inadequate attempt to depict the victims’ plight, written with deep humility for unless we walk in their shoes we cannot know the unimaginable pain they bear. I offer it with empathy for their suffering, and admiration for their courage in the face of such heinous crimes. India Today Data Intelligence Unit (DIU) has found that between 2014 and 2018, there have been 1,483 victims of acid attacks in the country, according to data released by the National Crime Records Bureau. Many more go unreported or unrecorded. 

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