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Radcliffe Line: When a lawyer with no knowledge about India decided her fate

The partition remains one of the bloodiest part of India's modern history.

Gorkhaland, a demand whose time has come: Demand of the sons of the soil and the myths that tarnish the movement

When Ladakh’s JamyangTsering Namgyal spoke in Parliament, his voice resonated 'Gorkhaland'

Adnan Sami slays Pakistani trolls who taunt him for taking Indian citizenship

On 14th August, Pakistan's Independence Day, a troll asked Adnan Sami whether he will tweet on the Independence Day. He very coolly mentioned that he will. But on 15th August.

Indian Armed Forces for dummies: Is being a soldier ‘just another job’?

The value of being true to ‘Naam, Namak, Nishaan’ is ingrained in every individual to the extent that each would choose to die rather than disgrace or betray either of these

India became a nation in 1947, but ceased to be a civilisation: 12 civilisational characteristics that India needs to achieve

This August 15th, let us resolve to work together to rebuild our civilization, together.

One Nation One Poll, Chief of Defence Staff, water conservation and more: 5 takeaways from PM Modi’s Independence Day speech

Here are the 5 important takeaways from the Independence Day speech delivered by Prime Minister Modi from the ramparts of Red Fort

The Silence of the Plebs: The exploitation of women in the porn industry

There's systematic exploitation of women in the porn industry.

Press Club of India clamps down on hyper-activists, refuses to allow screening of propaganda reports on Kashmir

Essentially, the hyper activists and other opposition leaders are toeing the Pakistani propaganda line.

Shekhar Gupta claims protests in Kashmir are Pakistan’s best hope, then asks govt to lift restrictions so protests can happen

It is not clear why Gupta, who just days ago claimed that protests in Kashmir will be Pakistan's best hope is now urging the government to lift restrictions and allow protests.

A Muslim mob attacks Kanwar Yatris in Jaipur, sets buses on fire a week after Congress govt in state passes anti-mob lynching bill

The Muslim mob did not even spare the police as they threw stones at even police officials injuring seven policemen. The police were quick to fire tear gas to disperse the crowd in the area.

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