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Khalistani supporter and wanted Indian gangster Amritpal Singh is playing hide and seek with Indian police under tight security

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3 mn readA man named Amritpal Singh in India, who is accused as a radical Indian Khalistan separatist and the leader of organization ‘Waris Punjab De’ from Punjab is on run. Punjab State police along with Intelligence agencies are investigating the whole case, and is still empty handed. Amritpal Singh released a video admitting he is still in country and has no intention to leave, after multiple reports confirmed of him being in Nepal. All started in March when Punjab police decided to manhunt and arrest him. According to the information released by the police, he was arrested but his followers stormed the place that helped him to flee.

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Women solo travellers in India is giving reason to celebrate freedom of choice this women’s day

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3 mn read‘People give me unexpected looks every time when they see me with my backpack all alone on streets wandering.’ Saniya is a 25 years old solo traveller who works as a freelance for a company and pursue her passion alongside. Travelling to new places, culture, meeting new people and learning new languages is her passion which she supports through working as a web designer for companies. She is been solo travelling for 5 years now and believes every girl should try this once. Women in India are transforming their roles that have been assigned by patriarchal society and are making desirable choices.

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After violent protests countrywide Pakistan government decided to ban right religious party

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4 mn readPakistan Government Banned Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan(TLP) after its demand for exile of French Ambassador. To curb the extremism and militancy in the country, the Government has imposed a ban on TLP, a right wing religious political party. The discussion was made by the federal cabinet on the summary forwarded by the Punjab government. Punjab province is considered as a strong hub of TLP.