Excerpt: One of the first proponents of the phenomena was Cornell University Economics Professor Kaushik Basu (which is why we are humbly naming the syndrome after him)
One of the first proponents of the phenomena was Cornell University Economics Professor Kaushik Basu (which is why we are humbly naming the syndrome after him)
Excerpt: The Congress leaders created mayhem, the national capital was thrown out of gear simply because an official investigating agency, the Enforcement Directorate, called Rahul
The Congress leaders created mayhem, the national capital was thrown out of gear simply because an official investigating agency, the Enforcement Directorate, called Rahul
Excerpt: In the last YEARS, rural India was dependent on Kerosene and wood for the kitchen. Wood had an impact on the environment and Kerosene was distributed via PDS in limited quantity. The dependence on Kerosene by rural India gives a tough choice to our soldiers for whom Kerosene is a lifeline
In the last YEARS, rural India was dependent on Kerosene and wood for the kitchen. Wood had an impact on the environment and Kerosene was distributed via PDS in limited quantity. The dependence on Kerosene by rural India gives a tough choice to our soldiers for whom Kerosene is a lifeline
Excerpt: NDTV India falsely reported that UAE has banned import of Indian wheat, while the country has only banned re-export of wheat imported from India
NDTV India falsely reported that UAE has banned import of Indian wheat, while the country has only banned re-export of wheat imported from India
Excerpt: In the video, Vashudev says, “This is the same country which gave citizenship to M F Hussain who made obscene imagery of Goddess Sita. Now they are teaching a lesson to India over Nupur Sharma’s comments. Qatar has also started firing off Indians employed there
In the video, Vashudev says, “This is the same country which gave citizenship to M F Hussain who made obscene imagery of Goddess Sita. Now they are teaching a lesson to India over Nupur Sharma’s comments. Qatar has also started firing off Indians employed there
Excerpt: On Jun 2, The Wire published a report claiming there is an exodus of Muslim families from Jahangirpuri fearing police action. However, ground reality is completely different
On Jun 2, The Wire published a report claiming there is an exodus of Muslim families from Jahangirpuri fearing police action. However, ground reality is completely different
Excerpt: The media, after desperately trying to undermine claims made by the Hindu side in the Gyanvapi case, is leaving no stone unturned to weaken their claim on Shahi Idgah. It is to this end that TOI deviously conflated the two disparate issues of the meat ban around the Shri Krishna Janmasthan and the Shahi Idgah petition so that they reinforce the 'Dara Hua Musalman' trope and usher the country into the next outrage cycle
The media, after desperately trying to undermine claims made by the Hindu side in the Gyanvapi case, is leaving no stone unturned to weaken their claim on Shahi Idgah. It is to this end that TOI deviously conflated the two disparate issues of the meat ban around the Shri Krishna Janmasthan and the Shahi Idgah petition so that they reinforce the 'Dara Hua Musalman' trope and usher the country into the next outrage cycle
Excerpt: "Several temples were desecrated by Islamic invaders, and Hindu society just intends to recover them. It's simply a matter of faith," said the RSS chief, adding that the issue should be resolved amicably
"Several temples were desecrated by Islamic invaders, and Hindu society just intends to recover them. It's simply a matter of faith," said the RSS chief, adding that the issue should be resolved amicably
Excerpt: "For those of us who lived through the Babri Masjid-Ram Mandir nightmare, there’s a whiff of déjà vu about it with the usual suspects on both sides of the communal divide recycling familiar arguments and stoking passions," Hasan Suroor claimed
"For those of us who lived through the Babri Masjid-Ram Mandir nightmare, there’s a whiff of déjà vu about it with the usual suspects on both sides of the communal divide recycling familiar arguments and stoking passions," Hasan Suroor claimed