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Bihar Minister Defends Nitish Kumar in Hijab Row

Bihar Minority Affairs Minister Zama Khan defends CM Nitish Kumar after he removed a doctor's hijab, calling it fatherly affection. Congress demands resignation. Details inside.

PDP's Iltija Mufti Slams Nitish Kumar Over Hijab Row

PDP leader Iltija Mufti demands Bihar CM Nitish Kumar's resignation after a student was forced to remove her hijab. She calls the incident a violation of constitutional rights. Read the full story.

BJP vs Congress over Nitish Kumar hijab incident

BJP accuses Congress of hypocrisy after criticism of Bihar CM Nitish Kumar for removing a doctor's hijab. Party shares old video of Ashok Gehlot, questions selective outrage. Read the full political clash.

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar removes doctor's hijab at event

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar sparked controversy by removing a newly recruited AYUSH doctor's hijab during an appointment ceremony in Patna. The viral video has drawn sharp criticism from opposition parties.

Hijab vs Saffron Shawl Protest at Haveri College

Students at CG Bellad Govt College in Akkialur protest hijabs by wearing saffron shawls, leading to a mobile phone ban on campus. Read the full details of the ongoing dress code dispute.

Khamenei: Women Not Servants, Defends Mandatory Hijab

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei asserts women's role as 'managers of the home,' not servants, while defending mandatory hijab laws. He claims Islam allows full participation in society. Read the full story.

Patna's Women Safety Squad Gets 1909 Calls in Nov

Patna Police's Shakti Suraksha Dal received nearly 1,909 distress calls from women in November. The teams provided counselling, legal aid, and even acted as emergency ambulances. Discover how this initiative is making the city safer.

359th Guru Gobind Singh Prakash Parv in Patna

The 12-day 359th Prakash Parv celebrating Guru Gobind Singh's birth anniversary starts December 15 at Takhat Shri Harimandir Ji Patna Sahib Gurdwara. Join lakhs of devotees for spiritual celebrations.

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