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PM Modi’s Tweet On US Capitol Chaos

Today morning, the US States Capitol in Washington DC had to be locked down after Trump’s supporters broke down barricades outside the building and swarmed inside. The violent attack was an attempt to overturn the American Presidential election and undercut the nation’s democracy. Trying to stop President-elect Joe Biden and Vice-President elect Kamala Harris from …

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This Independence Day, Watch Movies That Redefine Patriotism

Celebrating 74 years of India’s independence from the British, the patriotic spirit within us pumps up. Now, Bollywood has gone beyond and given a different dimension to the word patriotism. With a modern and millennial touch, here is a list of movies you can watch today that’ll redefine what patriotism means for us. Have a …

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Dr Manmohan Singh Breaks His Silence

Former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh has released a statement today, breaking his silence on the Galwan Valley Incident that took place in Ladakh on 15-16 June where 20 soldiers were killed in a face-off between India and China, as the neighbouring country was trying to take hold of Indian land. Mr Sigh urged the …

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Bollywood Expresses Its View On The CAA

The nationwide protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and National Register of Citizens (NRC) has taken one of the largest democracy by storm since its approval in Parliament fulfilling another promise from the BJP manifesto. While the students and youth are fuming over the bill and taking to the street, a sudden crackdown of …

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Cast Your Vote

As Maharashtra has Assembly Elections going on, it is time for the citizens to exercise their voting rights and choose the government democratically. The film industry has been urging people to vote and emphasising that they shouldn’t take it for granted but exercise it responsibly. This is the only way we can choose and give …

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Obama Praises His Former Team

Former US President, Barack Obama, posted an Open Letter on his Twitter handle, signed by former members of his administration that rebuked racism in American politics. The letter, co-signed by 149 African Americans, appeared as an op-ed in The Washington Post on Friday. While sharing it on Twitter, Obama praised the former team of his …