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topologypro.one | Harshita Das
A large group of TLP activists stormed the KFC outlet in the early hours of Tuesday and opened fire, killing one employee. New Delhi,UPDATED: Apr 16, 2025 09:35 ISTAn employee of American fast-food chain KFC was killed in an attack carried out by members of the radical Islamist group Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) during an anti-Israel demonstration in Pakistan’s Punjab province, police said on Tuesday. The incident took place in Sheikhupura, some 50 kilometers from the capital Lahore.
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apeejay.news | Harshita Das
Apeejay Institute of Mass Communication (AIMC), Dwarka recently hosted a thought-provoking book launch and discussion around Global News Media: Countering Western Hegemony in International News by renowned media scholar and journalist Kalinga Seneviratne. The event attracted media professionals, academics, and students, offering a deep dive into the urgent need to rethink and reframe international news narratives. The session began with a warm welcome and introduction by Dr. Praniti Paheli.
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apeejay.news | Harshita Das
Apeejay Stya University, Gurugram is all set to light up with energy, creativity, and competitive spirit as it prepares to host its much-awaited annual inter-university festival — ELAAN 2025. Scheduled to take place on April 24, 25, and 26, this three-day extravaganza promises a vibrant mix of sportsmanship and cultural brilliance on the scenic varsity campus.
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apeejay.news | Harshita Das
Punjab, the land of five rivers, is not just known for its fertile fields and vibrant culture but also for its cities steeped in history. Each city has a unique story to tell—of empires, freedom struggles, and spiritual legacies. Here’s a curated trail through five historic cities of Punjab that offer a perfect blend of heritage, architecture, and soul-stirring tales. 1. Amritsar – The Spiritual Heartbeat of PunjabHome to the iconic Golden Temple, Amritsar is the soul of Sikhism.
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apeejay.news | Harshita Das
For Gurnit Kaur Nijjar, a student of Bachelor of Design (Multimedia) at Apeejay College of Fine Arts (ACFA), Jalandhar, dancing has always been something she enjoyed. However, she developed a keen interest in Giddha and it quickly became more than just a dance form for her. “It became my mental escape and source of joy,” the Apeejay student shared.
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