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Nobonita Barua

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6 months old, so is irrelevant. Yet he post border conflict from 1967. The mind gymnastics is great with this one. And funny how an accident somehow ended with his super dupa Indian troops hands tied.

Gentleman, I think we've got a child in a man's forum. Please ignore the child!
Childs aren't to be ignored. They are to be played with :cool:
 

Tsin Phan

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Truth is always bitter. Indian goverment is giving Fake news, false propagenda, wrong old photoshopped pictures, to their Indian peoples and the world. Indian movies are false propagenda to blind indians. But whole world is now watching everything via satellites. here are global links about false Indians news and propagenda.,
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, the Indian media research agency CMS stated that the cause of spread of fake news was that India "lacked (a) media policy for verification". """
"" In India, the spread of fake news has occurred with relation to political and religious matters. The IT Cells of the BJP, Congress and other political parties have been accused of spreading fake news against the party's political opponents and any campaigns against the party.
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The BJP is accused of spreading fake news targeting religious minorities """
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, director at
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, thinks that "the problems of disinformation in a society like India might be more sophisticated and more challenging than they are in the West"
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siegecrossbow

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Maybe this is the new status quo, to direct Indian funds from meaningful development towards useless shit.

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That money might be better spent on diabetes patients.

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The Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA) has launched a national campaign to bust myths about sugar and its health effects.

The initiative has been developed to help tackle the country’s oversupply of sugar as production is expected to rise by 13% this year.

The ISMA has launched a new website which is dedicated to sugar, its health benefits and how essential the organisation says it is.
 
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