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Anurag

Anurag is a Chief Sub Editor at OpIndia with over 22 years of professional experience, including more than six years in journalism. He is known for deep dive, research driven reporting on national security, terrorism cases, judiciary and governance, backed by RTIs, court records and on-ground evidence. He also writes hard hitting op-eds that challenge distorted narratives. Beyond investigations, he explores history, fiction and visual storytelling. Email: [email protected]

Kashmir Police denies reports claiming 60 youth gone missing from Kashmir since the Taliban took over Afghanistan

Various media outlets like NDTV, News18 and online portals like The Kashmiriyat had reported that 60 youths from Kashmir went 'missing' as Taliban took over Afghanistan

River and ocean water from 115 Nations and seven continents to be poured in the main sanctum of Ram Mandir: Details

Delhi Study Group (DSG), an NGO from Delhi, completed its mission to procure pure river and ocean water from 115 nations spread across seven continents.

Let’s talk about this Kerala model: State registers record over 1.5 lakh new Covid-19 cases in just five days

Kerala contributes to over 60% of total active coronavirus cases in India currently.

Gender activist group makes minor boy wear mangalsutra, bindi to ‘smash the patriarchy’: Its history of using minors for propaganda

Equal Community Foundation made a minor boy wear bindi and mangalsutra in a propagnda driven video against Rakhsa Bandhan.

‘What if Raj Kundra goes the Nirav Modi way?’ Fear consumes Mumbai Police as they oppose his bail plea

Bail plea of Raj Kundra opposed by Mumbai Police in porn video case stating he may flee the country as he is a British citizen

Did the government say no enquiry is needed against Davinder Singh in the terror case? Fact Check

The order concerned the dismissal of Davinder Singh who was under suspension at the time for alleged links to terrorist groups.

Fact-check: No, Gita Press Gorakhpur is not shutting down. It is doing very well

Gita Press, the largest publisher of Hindu religious text books, is not closing down. in fact, they are doing very well and they do not need charity.

Exploring the fine line of tragedy coverage in photojournalism: Who will decide where to draw the line?

Ethics is photojournalism stand on a very fine line. The moment you cross it, the photograph may become a tragedy of the lifetime.

Raihan Rajiv Vadra and ‘Dark Perception’ photography exhibition: How privilege trumps talent

Raihan Rajiv Vadra may or may not be a talented photographer, but it is definitely his privilege that allows him to hold an exhibition in prime property in Delhi owned by a state government ruled by a party his mother is leader of.

Congress supporters allege Mumbai International Airport ‘sold’ to Adani Group: Here is how they are spreading misinformation

Congress leaders, supporters and 'Andolanjeevis' spread misinformation regarding Adani taking over management of Mumbai Airport.

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