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His crime - a cartoon titled “Naam” (Name), which he made for the weekly Alpin magazine, on 17 September 2007. That’s the good part.Īrifur also happens to be named in a list on an Islamic Sharia website, which includes Salman Rushdie, of individuals who have fatwas issued against them. Selected works from the contest are now on display simultaneously in Bengaluru and Drøbak. India will not forget 26/11 attack on Mumbai: Jaishankar at UNSC meet on terrorismĪ special meeting on counter-terrorism of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is being held at the Hotel Taj Mahal Palace in Mumbai on Friday.His online cartoons magazine,, recently hosted an international contest on the theme, “Freedom of Expression”, fielding resp-onses from 515 cartoonists across 82 countries. Karnataka education minister BC Nagesh said that the state government has received complaints that students of Arabic schools aren't capable of competing with those of other schools as they don't have a proper standard of education Karnataka: 200 Arabic schools not following prescribed standard by state education department, govt seeks report India's foreign exchange reserves at new over two-year low amid weak rupeeĪccording to RBI's latest data, India's foreign currency assets, which are the biggest component of the forex reserves, declined by $3.59 billion to $465.075 billion They were later granted bail by a special (narcotics) court In November 2020, Bharti and Haarsh, were arrested by the NCB for alleged possession of cannabis. NCB files 200-page chargesheet against Bharti Singh, Haarsh Limbachiyaa in 2020 drug case Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Read all the Latest News, Trending News, Cricket News, Bollywood News,

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The nationwide protests have channeled anger among some Iranian women over the compulsory headscarf, but have also seen slogans shouted against the Islamic system created by late revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini after the ousting of the shah in 1979. While activists claimed that she was beaten in custody, the authorities have released a medical report blaming a pre-existing condition. The unrest erupted more than three weeks ago over the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, an Iranian woman of Kurdish origin who died following her arrest by the notorious Tehran morality police who enforce the strict dress rules on women including compulsory headscarves. Several videos which have been shared on social media indicate that protests flared at various points in the capital and other cities over recent days, with women burning headscarves and shouting slogans against the Islamic republic. Meanwhile, protesters across the country remained defiant on Monday with students staging sit-ins and some industrial workers going on strike despite a crackdown activists say has left dozens dead and hundreds more imprisoned, AFP reported.












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