#India, calls out the bluffs @UN selection approach on religions, India emphasizes to recorgnise 'Religionsphobic' instead 'Islamophobia'.
@naya_bharats
@PankajSinghUN
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The bill, then, is more than a policy; it is a philosophical crossroads. A centralised system without participation risks becoming intellectually fragile.
@IAmJourno
When Learning Becomes Hollow: How a Nation Loses What It Once Knew https://t.co/9snwgN1W98
अगर इस लड़के की बातों में सच्चाई है तो मैं गढ़वा पुलिस अधीक्षक महोदय से मांग करता हूं कि उचित कार्रवाई सुनिश्चित करने की कृपा करें।
@GarhwaPolice@GarhwaPost
Justice is not a distant promise; it is a lived practice—facilitated by DLSA’s benches, explained in classrooms, and reinforced in community halls. By advancing legal literacy and encouraging conciliation, DLSA Garhwa affirms a truth at the heart of access to justice: when people understand their rights and are offered humane pathways to resolve disputes, the law serves not only to adjudicate—but to heal, says, ‘Nibha Ranjan Lakra’ DLSA Secretary.
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"The horrific mass killing of Deepu Chandra Das, 27, a garment worker in Bhaluka of Mymensingh locality by an angry mob alleging an unconfirmed derogatory remarks against the Islam on 18 December, and Uttam Kumar Barman, 45, a grocery shop owner of Rangpur locality with same allegation of blasphemy on 13 December aroused massive protests in India".
@IAmJourno
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"A retired English Professor from GLA College in Medininagar, where he served as Head of the newly established unit of then NPU. Well respected social activist and community mentor, he is already the author of several works, notably Koel Ki Dhara, released on his 80th birthday in June 2024 even now he continues to inspire the people around".
@IAmJourno@dcgarhwa
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The conclave’s gravitas was underscored by the presence of Sanjay Kumar, Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM), Garhwa, as the Chief Guest. His address emphasized the indispensable role of responsible media in strengthening democracy, improving institutional accountability, and ensuring constructive engagement between governance and citizens. In highlighting the duty of the Fourth Estate, he called for journalism that informs, interrogates, and inspires—without losing sight of its ethics and public obligations.
@IAmJourno
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India lost six media professionals to assailants this year, compared to four in 2024, including Mukesh Chandrakar (stringer to NDTV from Bastar, Chhattisgarh), Raghavendra Vajpayee (Dainik Jagaran from Imalia Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh), Sahadev Dey (Republic Andaman, from Diglipur, Andaman islands), Dharmendra Singh Chauhan (Fast News India, Gurugram, Haryana), Naresh Kumar (Times Odia, Bhubaneswar, Odisha) and Rajeev Pratap Singh (Delhi Uttarakhand Live, Joshiyara, Uttarakhand) till date. On the other hand, Pakistan that witnessed murder of 12 media persons last year, recorded the killing of AD Shar (Hum News, Khairpur, Sindh), Abdul Latif (Daily Intekhab/Aaj News, Awaran, Balochistan), Syed Mohammed Shah (Ab-Tak TV, Jacobabad, Sindh), Imtiaz Mir (Metro One News, Karachi, Sindh) and Tufail Rind (Royal News, Ghotki, Sindh) this year.
@IAmJourno@narendramodi@AmitShah@AshwiniVaishnaw
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India lost six media professionals to assailants this year, compared to four in 2024, including Mukesh Chandrakar (stringer to NDTV from Bastar, Chhattisgarh), Raghavendra Vajpayee (Dainik Jagaran from Imalia Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh), Sahadev Dey (Republic Andaman, from Diglipur, Andaman islands), Dharmendra Singh Chauhan (Fast News India, Gurugram, Haryana), Naresh Kumar (Times Odia, Bhubaneswar, Odisha) and Rajeev Pratap Singh (Delhi Uttarakhand Live, Joshiyara, Uttarakhand) till date. On the other hand, Pakistan that witnessed murder of 12 media persons last year, recorded the killing of AD Shar (Hum News, Khairpur, Sindh), Abdul Latif (Daily Intekhab/Aaj News, Awaran, Balochistan), Syed Mohammed Shah (Ab-Tak TV, Jacobabad, Sindh), Imtiaz Mir (Metro One News, Karachi, Sindh) and Tufail Rind (Royal News, Ghotki, Sindh) this year.
@IAmJourno@narendramodi@AmitShah@AshwiniVaishnaw
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Former Supreme Court judge Ranjana Prakash Desai took charge on 17 June 2022 as the first lady chief of PCI and later her tenure was extended for six months. Till this moment, not any official communiqué has stated that the current chairperson has been reappointed (or someone conferred on the responsibility) with immediate effect.
@IAmJourno@AshwiniVaishnaw@PMOIndia@narendramodi
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