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India witnesses 74.4% surge in hate speech in 2024 with BJP leaders being main offenders, says report

The report by Washington-based research documented 1,165 such instances last year, adding that politicians like Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah were among the most frequent disseminators of hate speech.

Am I a victim or an accused

In court, I felt it was me on trial: DPS student, victim of nude deepfakes

A 15-year-old class 9 student of Delhi Public School, Bangalore North, whose AI-generated nude deepfakes were posted on social media by two of her classmates last May, talks to Education Post’s Rohit Wadhwaney about her first day in court ― how she was made to feel like an accused, not a victim. A first-person account.

Prayagraj gridlock: Lakhs of pilgrims stranded in 300 km long ‘Maha’ traffic jam leading to Kumbh Mela

Police halt traffic in several Madhya Pradesh districts heading to Prayagraj for Maha Kumbh Mela to manage overcrowding, leaving hundreds of vehicles and pilgrims stranded for hours as authorities advise finding safe shelter.

31 Naxalites, 2 security personnel killed in Chhattisgarh; total toll reaches 81 this year

The latest gunfight took place at a forest in Indravati National Park area in the morning when a joint team of personnel from different security forces was out on an anti-Naxalite operation, Inspector General of Police, Bastar Range, Sundarraj P said.

After BJP's win in Delhi Assembly polls, PM Modi promises to ‘make every effort to clean Yamuna, ensure Delhi is future-ready’

The pollution of the Yamuna had become an election issue, with AAP convenor and former chief minister Arvind Kejriwal accusing Haryana of "poisoning" the river, which he had promised to clean during campaigns for previous elections.

Iqra jamal

‘Lived through immense fear, depression’: Indian woman stuck in Afghanistan since 2001 returns with daughter

Iqra Jamal, married to an Afghan national, faced significant difficulties in leaving the country due to the chaotic situation following the Taliban's return to power.

Bomb threat schools

St. Stephen’s College, Delhi NCR area schools receive fresh bomb threats

Joint teams of bomb disposal squad, fire brigade, and dog squad immediately rushed to affected schools and started checking all the places to neutralize any potential threat, said a police official.

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