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  2. 2020 Hathras gang rape and murder - Wikipedia

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    When the news broke out initially through social media, Agra Police, Hathras District Magistrate, and UP's Information & Public Relations called it "fake news". [31] [32] [33] Later, a senior UP Police officer claimed that no sperm was found in samples as per forensic report and that some people had "twisted" the incident to stir "caste-based ...

  3. News - Wikipedia

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    News coverage can also shape collective memory in retrospect. A study of Israeli news coverage leading up to the media event of the nation's 60th birthday found that news coverage of events like the Holocaust, World War Two, and subsequent Israeli wars increased the perceived importance of these events in the minds of citizens. [302]

  4. BBC News - Wikipedia

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    The retirement in 2009 of Peter Sissons [58] and departure of Michael Buerk from the Ten O'Clock News [59] led to changes in the BBC One bulletin presenting team on 20 January 2003. The Six O'Clock News became double headed with George Alagiah and Sophie Raworth after Huw Edwards and Fiona Bruce moved to present the Ten. A new set design ...

  5. Munna Bajrangi - Wikipedia

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    Munna Bajrangi or Prem Prakash Singh (2 June 1967 – 9 July 2018) was an Indian politician, a known contract killer and a gang leader from Eastern Uttar Pradesh.In the two decades he was active, he is associated with more than 40 incidents such as murder, attempted murder, and extortion.

  6. Salt March - Wikipedia

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    The salt satyagraha would begin on 12 March and end in Dandi with Gandhi breaking the Salt Act on 6 April. [30] Gandhi chose 6 April to launch the mass breaking of the salt laws for a symbolic reason – it was the first day of "National Week", begun in 1919 when Gandhi conceived of the national hartal (strike) against the Rowlatt Act. [31]

  7. Economy of Uttar Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    IT Park, Noida, Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh is the 'IT-Hub' of northern India , with a share of software exports next to that of Karnataka . IT enterprises are limited to particular areas, such as Noida , Greater Noida and Ghaziabad , which lie in the National Capital Region (NCR), commercial capital Kanpur and in the state capital Lucknow .

  8. Love Breakups Zindagi - Wikipedia

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    Love Breakups Zindagi (transl. Love breakups life) is a Hindi romantic film, directed by Sahil Sangha and produced by Zayed Khan under the banner of Sahara Motion Pictures and Born Free Entertainment.

  9. Breaking India - Wikipedia

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    Breaking India: Western Interventions in Dravidian and Dalit Faultlines (Amaryllis, 2011) is a book written by Rajiv Malhotra and Aravindan Neelakandan which argues that India's integrity is being undermined by the support of western institutions for the Dravidian movement and Dalit identity.