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Rukma Rathore

Accidental journalist who is still trying to learn the tricks of the trade.

How safe are doctors in their workplace: RG Kar Medical College incident is a reminder of these horrific cases in recent times

The doctors often face violent attacks, especially from patients and their family members in different parts of India.

As visuals of Hindu homes getting burnt, temples being attacked in Bangladesh emerge, AltNews’ Md Zubair deploys old narrative of ‘Muslims forming human chain...

Zubair shared some images of Muslim men standing outside temples in Bangladesh and lauded them for protecting the places.

As Hamas chief is killed in Iran, read how Hamas was funding SIMI in India and how radical roots of PFI, SDPI are interwoven

The founder of Hamas, Sheikh Yaseen addressed SIMI's "Ikhwan Conference" in Kanpur in 1999.

Anti-quota agitation in Bangladesh: Who were the Razakars and why has the word provoked unprecedented fury in the country

'Razakars' were a paramilitary force formed by the Pakistan Army to oppose the independence movement in Bangladesh.

Remember cries of ‘mob lynching by Gau Rakshaks’ in Chhattisgarh? SIT says Saddam, Chand Miya and Guddu jumped to their death, no evidence of...

Islamists cried 'mob lynching' of Muslims by Gau Rakshaks when 3 Muslims died in Chhattisgarh - turns out- they jumped to their death

Stone pelting, gunfire, attacks on police: Several people injured in multiple incidents of violence during Muharram processions in Bihar, Jharkhand

Cops were also assaulted by the culprits and their vehicle was vandalised by the latter during the Muharram procession.

Jagannath Rath Yatra begins today in Puri, read all about the legend of Lord Jagannath and the significance of the auspicious celebration

Three enormous wooden chariots bearing Lord Jagannath, his elder brother Balabhadra and sister Subhadra are pulled by throngs of worshippers during the Rath Yatra

Who is Masoud Pezeshkian, the President-elect of Iran who has promised to relax compulsory Hijab law in the Islamic country

Masoud Pezeshkian secured about 53.7 per cent of the vote in a runoff election in Iran against the hard-liner candidate Saeed Jalili.

New Parliament building, now Sengol: How Opposition politicians have been focusing on needless controversies instead of doing their jobs

The Samajwadi Party MP claimed that 'Sengol' is a symbol of monarchy and hence it should be removed from the parliament.

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