Despite the strong displeasure of the US and Europe, India has increased rather than limited its role in increasing the production capacity of Russia‘s arms manufacturing facilities. According to Indian media, India is the second country after China among the countries that supply prohibited technologies to Russia.
It has been the desire and effort of the United States and the European Union that no country, including India, provides prohibited technologies and dual-use equipment to Russian arms manufacturers.
In this matter too, the Modi government has continued to cooperate fully with Russia regardless of the anger of the US and Europe and has made good use of the option of buying cheap oil.
America and European Union have wanted not to buy oil from Russia. In this matter, many Muslim countries, including Pakistan, have been under extraordinary pressure from both regions, but India is not ready to accept any pressure in this regard.
Rapper Sania Mistry, who grew up in the slums of Shivaji Nagar in the southern city of Mumbai, India, is mesmerizing the world with the magic of her voice.
17-year-old Sania, popularly known as ‘Glee Girl’, raps in a western style with a hijab.
From the age of 10, he began to express his feelings in poetry.
According to Sania, she was fond of poetry as a child and did not know anything about rap music at that time.
“When I was in eighth grade, my friends told me about rap music that it’s a different kind of music where we can express ourselves in front of people. I learned rap music from my friends in the streets here.’
Raised in the streets of Gondi, Sania wants to bring the social problems of the area to the world through her unique singing.
‘I write about the issues that are most important to me. The first rap song I wrote was also about a social issue. Wrote about the slums of Gondi, what people here think, how things affect us.’
She says, ‘Since I was young, I felt that here girls don’t have the freedom to do whatever they want, be it education or marriage. I decided then and there that I had to be their voice.’
According to Sania, ‘We belong to a slum and here when someone does something, the first question is why are you doing it? What is the need to do all this? What will it bring?’
Sania considers herself calm and safe in hijab.
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She says, ‘I got permission from home that if I want to do rap music, I have to wear a hijab. I didn’t mind because I was getting what I wanted.’
Dozens of Sania’s songs have been released so far. He has also performed in the famous Indian reality show ‘Hanarbaaz’.
‘I didn’t choose rap music to make money or fame, but I wanted to make a difference in society. I want to be a role model for my region and show what we girls can do. It doesn’t matter where we are from, who we are or what our gender is.’
Sania belongs to a very poor family. His father is a rickshaw puller while his mother is a housewife.
When he started rap music, he didn’t even have a phone. She used to record videos with the help of her friends.
But people recognized his talent after some time and started showering him with praises.
Sania wants to make her mark in the world of hip-hop music. They want to be known by their name and work.
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At least 20 airline flights indias originating or destined for that country were affected this Saturday due to false bomb warnings. This situation has raised the total number of aircraft impacted by similar threats to more than forty in the last week in the Asian country, according to the PTI news agency.
A plane from the Indian airline Vistara, which was flying between New Delhi and London, was the first to be forced to change its route in the last 24 hours. This detour took him to Frankfurt airport (Germany) after receiving a false bomb threat.
Several Indian airline flights were modified
During Saturday, several aircraft of Indian airlines Air India, IndiGo, Akasa Air, Vistara, SpiceJet, Star Air and Alliance Air were forced to modify their itineraries due to similar threats.
The incidents have been frequent and have mainly impacted flights in the south and west of India.
Several planes operating routes from the international airports of New Delhi and Mumbai, the country’s busiest, have been forced to modify their flight plans.
More than forty planes originating or destined for India have faced problems in recent days due to false threats, which are common in this Asian country, although not as intense as those of recent days.
Last Thursday, the Mumbai Police arrested a minor as allegedly responsible for the first false bomb warnings of the week, which led to emergency maneuvers in places such as Singapore and Canada.
Indian Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu has stated that “all other persons responsible for the disruptions will be identified and appropriately prosecuted.”
India’s Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) recommended in June that people responsible for issuing these frequent false warnings against airports and aircraft be banned from flying for five years.
(EFE)
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After the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, now the controversial law has come into effect in Himachal Pradesh as well, under which it has been made mandatory for every hotel and restaurant owner to prominently display the names of all their employees.
Minorities, especially Muslims, and human rights activists have called for the repeal of the law, calling it highly discriminatory. According to a report of the British newspaper The Guardian, Muslims say that they are being targeted, that is, the way for an economic boycott is being paved.
Explaining the logic of this law, the state governments have said that the purpose of its implementation is to ensure harmony with the principles of hygiene. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath paved the way for this controversial law.
Bharatiya Janata Party in Uttar Pradesh and Congress in Himachal Pradesh. It is very surprising that even the Congress government has taken interest in implementing a very controversial law.