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लेकिन, कृपया हमेशा अन्य लोगों के प्रति सम्मानजनक रहें, नहीं तो हमें आपकी टिप्पणियां हटानी पड़ सकती हैं.
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In this podcast, we hear the opinions of four teenagers, joined by Melbourne-based teacher Shally Khanna, as they debate who really benefits from the social media ban and how they plan to navigate the new rules.
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Rejecting the tradition of begging, Krishna Mohini introduces herself as a performer and presents a short dance instead which draw applause and voluntary contributions, offering a rare and hopeful moment where dignity and artistry replace fear or discomfort.
Third-gender artist Krishna Mohini is challenging stereotypes on India’s trains. Rejecting the tradition of begging, she introduces herself as a performer and presents a short dance instead. Her performances now draw applause and voluntary contributions, offering a rare and hopeful moment where…
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