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Haryana's 60 Years: Revisiting Its True Statehood Story

As Haryana enters its 60th year, we explore the forgotten movement behind its creation beyond the Punjabi Suba narrative. Discover the real quest for equitable development that shaped India's agricultural powerhouse.

Guwahati's child beggar crisis: 1,000 kids trapped in cycle

Despite repeated rescue operations, Guwahati's child beggars return to traffic junctions. The Child Welfare Committee reveals organized rackets and restoration challenges hamper rehabilitation efforts. Learn about the systemic failures.

Master Raju's Journey: Child Star to TV's Narad Muni

Explore the incredible journey of Master Raju, who bought a Bandra home at 6, shared tiffin with Dharmendra, won National Award, but faced struggles as adult actor. Discover his inspiring story.

SC Seeks NIA Report on Manipur Tribal Killings

Supreme Court demands NIA investigation status report on alleged extra-judicial killings of 10 Kuki-Zo tribal youth in Manipur. Get the latest updates on this developing story.

10 Phrases to Calm an Angry Child

Discover 10 gentle yet powerful phrases recommended by experts to de-escalate your child's anger and help them feel safe and understood during emotional meltdowns.

Missing Faridabad Teen Reunited With Family After Month

A 14-year-old boy from Faridabad has been safely restored to his family after going missing for over a month. Delhi Police's dedicated efforts led to the emotional reunion. Read this heartwarming story of hope and persistence.

Haryana's two-clinic abortion cap raises quack fears

Haryana's plan to limit gynaecologists to two MTP centres faces backlash. Doctors warn it violates the MTP Act, restricts safe abortion access, and could boost illegal quack clinics, risking women's health.

Wedding dancer attacked by mob in Haryana's Nuh

A female wedding dancer was brutally thrashed by a mob in Haryana's Nuh district after resisting misbehavior. Police have registered a case against 15-20 unidentified persons.

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