
Ashish Kumar Kataria
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2 months ago |
boomlive.in | Mohsina Malik |Ashish Kumar Kataria
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2 months ago |
boomlive.in | - Mohsina Malik |Ashish Kumar Kataria |Mohsina Malik
Instagram's shift from creative platform to censorship battleground has forced Indian artists covering political issues to develop sophisticated self-censorship strategies. The nail in the coffin was when Meta rolled out a feature limiting recommendation of political content on Instagram and Threads, last year. Class and caste privilege significantly impact how freely artists can express political views online, with marginalised creators facing greater risks to their safety and livelihoods.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
thestar.com | Ashish Kumar Kataria |Mohsina Malik
AMRITSAR, India—The bustling city of Amritsar wears its aspirations for a better life in Canada on its sleeve. The streets are a vibrant tapestry of advertisements for immigration consultants and Maple Leaf flags flaunted on car windshields. Famed for the Golden Temple, the city is also known for its strong ties to the Punjabi diaspora in Canada, making it a hub for those seeking opportunities abroad. But these opportunities are starting to dry up.
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Mar 10, 2024 |
newsbreak.com | Ashish Kumar Kataria
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Mar 10, 2024 |
religionunplugged.com | Ashish Kumar Kataria |Mohsina Malik
On a hazy early morning with an aura of high spirit and enthusiasm, Mohammad Abdullah Dar, 84, wearing a tracksuit and a skull cap, starts jogging in the playground of the Amar Singh College in Srinagar, the capital of Jammu and Kashmir. Along the way, he passes by young boys and girls who greet him with smiles. Dar’s presence is a a source of inspiration for the younger generation of players in this largely Muslim part of the Indian-administered union territory.
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Latest work for @boomlive_in With @MohsinaMalik5

Finding a lifeline under the shade of an old Chinar tree that falls in between two villages, the young residents of the village have resorted to sitting in the wild to stay connected to the outer world. ✍️@MohsinaMalik5 & @AshishKrKataria #Kashmir https://t.co/dujZ7HINP9

RT @TheCitizen_in: LGBTQ+ members were left disappointed in October when the Supreme Court of India ruled not to legalise same-sex marriage…

Fitness Revolution In India After Wrestler Turned Influencer Breaks 75-Hard Challenge Latest for @TheCitizen_in

Videos of both adults and kids across India accepting the 75-hard challenge have gone viral in recent months. @AshishKrKataria reports from Haryana and Delhi NCR. Watch full video : https://t.co/PJJxOqN3uy #75hard #ankitbaiyanpuria #fitness #fitindia #instagram #influencer https://t.co/9AjYpY1M4p