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A Trailblazer in the Skies | భారత తొలి విమానాయన మహిళ – సర్లా ఠాకురాల్ గర్వకారణమైన గాథSarla Thakral – India’s First Woman to Fly an Aircraft Sarla Thakral, born in 1914, made history at just 21 years of age by becoming the first Indian woman to fly an aircraft. Wearing a traditional saree, she climbed into a cockpit and soared into the skies – breaking not just the clouds, but also centuries of gender barriers. Her Flight Was More Than Just...0 Comments 0 Shares 216 Views 0 Reviews
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Article 7 -“Rights of Migrants who Moved to Pakistan During Partition”Article 7 of the Indian Constitution What Does Article 7 Say? Article 7 deals with a very sensitive and historical issue — it talks about the citizenship of people who migrated to Pakistan during the partition of India in 1947. In simple words: ❝ If a person who was living in India before partition migrated to Pakistan after March 1, 1947, and later came back to...0 Comments 0 Shares 664 Views 0 Reviews
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Dr. Anandi Gopal Joshi: The Flame That Lit a Thousand Dreams- A Dream That Defied All OddsEarly Life and Childhood Dr. Anandi Gopal Joshi was born as Yamuna on March 31, 1865, in Kalyan, a town in present-day Maharashtra. She belonged to a conservative Brahmin family. In those days, girls were married off very early, and Yamuna’s fate was no different — she was married at the tender age of 9 to Gopalrao Joshi, a widower nearly twenty years older than her. After...0 Comments 0 Shares 350 Views 0 Reviews
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Journalism Rights in India – A Fight for Truth, Then and NowJournalism in India didn’t begin in newsrooms. It began as a fight a voice raised against injustice. From the British era to the present day, journalism has been the backbone of democracy. But the right to speak freely, report facts, and question power didn’t come easily. A Brief History of Journalism Rights Pre-Independence EraEarly newspapers like Bengal Gazette (1780) and...0 Comments 0 Shares 1K Views 0 Reviews
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Socio-Economic Disparities and Development. ...Poverty and Inequality: Despite economic growth, a significant portion of India's population lives in poverty. Reporting on the ground realities of poverty, the effectiveness of government schemes, the impact of economic policies on marginalized communities, and stories of resilience and entrepreneurship from these sections. Unemployment and Job Creation: With a large young population,...0 Comments 0 Shares 780 Views 0 Reviews
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“Kanta Bai – The Woman Who Taught a Village to Speak Truth to Power”Location: A forgotten hamlet near Dhamtari district, Chhattisgarh.Name: Kanta Bai, 54 years old. No education. No fame. But her voice shook a corrupt system. For decades, her village didn’t exist on paper. No ration. No road. No school. The nearest health center was 12 kilometers away and reaching it meant walking barefoot through forest paths that turned into rivers during the monsoon....0 Comments 0 Shares 495 Views 0 Reviews
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“Voices That Matter: How BMA is Powering a New Age of Journalism in India”“Voices That Matter: How BMA is Powering a New Age of Journalism in India” Journalism With Purpose - BMA In the race for breaking news, something often gets left behind — truth, trust, and the journalist. Today, thousands of independent reporters, rural journalists, and young media aspirants face a harsh reality:✔️ No proper ID or recognition✔️ No legal support when...0 Comments 0 Shares 2K Views 0 Reviews
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“When One Voice Questions, Many Lives Change”Hyderabad - In every street of India, in every silent corner of our society, there's a question waiting to be asked "Why is my right denied?" And often, that one question makes all the difference. Democracy is not just about casting a vote once in five years. It’s about participating, questioning, and holding power accountable. It’s about saying “I will not be...0 Comments 0 Shares 436 Views 0 Reviews
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“You Are Not Just a Voter – You Are the Owner of This Nation”Know Your Rights. Use Your Voice. Change Your India. Why This Article Matters Most people in India talk about politicians. Very few talk about people’s power. But here’s the truth: You are not powerless. You are powerful.The Constitution gave you rights not to sit quietly -but to stand tall and question. Let’s break it down, simply. What Are Your...0 Comments 0 Shares 875 Views 0 Reviews
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Article 7 -“Rights of Migrants who Moved to Pakistan During Partition”Article 7 of the Indian Constitution What Does Article 7 Say? Article 7 deals with a very sensitive and historical issue — it talks about the citizenship of people who migrated to Pakistan during the partition of India in 1947. In simple words: ❝ If a person who was living in India before partition migrated to Pakistan after March 1, 1947, and later came back to India, they...0 Comments 0 Shares 1K Views 0 Reviews
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Digital Rights in JournalismDigital Rights in Journalism As journalism has moved online, digital rights have become critical. These are the rights that protect journalists, content creators, and citizens when they use digital platforms to share information. What Are Digital Rights for Journalists? Freedom of Speech OnlineJust like in newspapers, you have the right to express opinions, publish stories, and...0 Comments 0 Shares 1K Views 0 Reviews
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