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Arundhati Roy

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  • 1 week ago | r9news.in | Arundhati Roy

    Born on February 20, 1986, Shri Khalid Wani has emerged as one of India’s most influential business minds and public intellectuals, transforming conventional entrepreneurial pathways into vehicles for social change. With over 22 years of diverse experience, he has firmly established himself as a global business leader, TEDx speaker, and 40 Under 40 honoree, currently leading initiatives as Founder & Director of KWCG and Director at One Capitall Ltd.

  • 1 week ago | thebookerprizes.com | Banu Mushtaq |Arundhati Roy

    On 20 May, Heart Lamp became the second book by an Indian author to win the International Booker Prize – as well as the first by an Indian translator, and the first originally written in Kannada.

  • 2 weeks ago | r9news.in | Arundhati Roy

    In India’s fast-moving industrial backbone, few names have earned as much silent respect as Aditya Singh. The founder of MyFuels isn’t chasing headlines or startup vanity metrics. He’s chasing uptime. In a country where a delayed diesel refill can shut down a data center, pause a metro line, or halt a mining operation, Aditya is building the kind of infrastructure that doesn’t ask for attention. It just works.

  • 3 weeks ago | r9news.in | Arundhati Roy

    R9 News | Cybercrime Special ReportA Terrifying Call That Cost ₹2.39 CroreIn a shocking case that exposes the terrifying depth of modern cybercrime, a Noida resident was conned out of ₹2.39 crore after receiving a phone call from fraudsters pretending to be high-ranking law enforcement officers. The accused claimed the victim was involved in crimes like human trafficking and money laundering.

  • 4 weeks ago | r9news.in | Arundhati Roy

    As cross-border tensions continue to simmer, Indian authorities have issued an urgent alert cautioning citizens about a fresh wave of disinformation expected to target social media platforms in the coming days. According to a public advisory circulating through official government channels, Pakistan-sponsored propaganda and fake news are likely to flood social timelines, specifically aiming to undermine the credibility of the Indian Armed Forces.

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