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The youth of India are turning up at Jantar Mantar in thousands, defying government restrictions and infrastructure cuts. In this exclusive interview, Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke opens up about the massive student-led protests demanding the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over recent paper leaks and student suicides.
From a quiet life in Boston to leading a historic youth rebellion in New Delhi, Dipke discusses the government's unofficial attempts to suppress the protest, drawing inspiration from the Farmers' Movement, and why he chose the risk of arrest over being called a coward.
Breaking in India has come a long way. At the Red Bull BC One India Cypher 2026 in Delhi, B-Boy Tornado and B-Boy Wild Child shared their journeys from Mumbai's slums and public gardens to international competitions. They speak about battling financial hardships, convincing their families, travelling the world, and building opportunities for the next generation of breakers. But despite the global recognition, India's breaking community still faces challenges, from limited infrastructure to a lack of institutional support. Will breaking become one of India's biggest sports?
When Aftab Khan saw a customer's instruction asking that a Muslim delivery partner not deliver the order, he made a decision not to respond with anger but by choosing conversation. What followed was an apology and a reminder that empathy can be more powerful than prejudice.
Aftab Khan, better known as Rocking Aftab, is a Jaipur-based Swiggy delivery partner, rapper, husband, and father whose life is defined by resilience. Growing up in financial hardship, he found his voice through rap while working tirelessly to support his family. Watch how one delivery became a message of hope, forgiveness, and peace.
As the Cockroch Janta Party's protest continues for almost a week demanding the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, here's what its founder Abhijeet Dipke told The Telegraph Online in an exclusive interview. Watch here!
Every new cheetah litter is celebrated as a milestone, and the Kuno Cheetah Project is often presented as a conservation success story. But can the birth of every new litter enough to declare victory? #cheetah#kuno#kunocheetah#indiacheetah#wildlife
Breaking in India has come a long way. At the Red Bull BC One India Cypher 2026 in Delhi, B-Boy Tornado and B-Boy Wild Child shared their journeys from Mumbai's slums and public gardens to international competitions. They speak about battling financial hardships, convincing their families, travelling the world, and building opportunities for the next generation of breakers. But despite the global recognition, India's breaking community still faces challenges, from limited infrastructure to a lack of institutional support. Will breaking become one of India's biggest sports?
Thousands of farmers from 26 villages in Karnataka's Ramanagara district are protesting the proposed ₹20,000 crore AI-powered township near Bengaluru. While the government says the project will create 1 lakh jobs and ease pressure on the city, farmers argue it threatens fertile agricultural land, thousands of livelihoods, and lakhs of fruit-bearing trees.
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The youth of India are turning up at Jantar Mantar in thousands, defying government restrictions and infrastructure cuts. In this exclusive interview, Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke opens up about the massive student-led protests demanding the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over recent paper leaks and student suicides.
From a quiet life in Boston to leading a historic youth rebellion in New Delhi, Dipke discusses the government's unofficial attempts to suppress the protest, drawing inspiration from the Farmers' Movement, and why he chose the risk of arrest over being called a coward.
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Breaking in India has come a long way. At the Red Bull BC One India Cypher 2026 in Delhi, B-Boy Tornado and B-Boy Wild Child shared their journeys from Mumbai's slums and public gardens to international competitions. They speak about battling financial hardships, convincing their families, travelling the world, and building opportunities for the next generation of breakers. But despite the global recognition, India's breaking community still faces challenges, from limited infrastructure to a lack of institutional support. Will breaking become one of India's biggest sports?
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What does the term "cypher" represent in breakdancing?
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When Aftab Khan saw a customer's instruction asking that a Muslim delivery partner not deliver the order, he made a decision not to respond with anger but by choosing conversation. What followed was an apology and a reminder that empathy can be more powerful than prejudice.
Aftab Khan, better known as Rocking Aftab, is a Jaipur-based Swiggy delivery partner, rapper, husband, and father whose life is defined by resilience. Growing up in financial hardship, he found his voice through rap while working tirelessly to support his family. Watch how one delivery became a message of hope, forgiveness, and peace.
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What do you think is the biggest challenge for cheetahs in India?
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As the Cockroch Janta Party's protest continues for almost a week demanding the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, here's what its founder Abhijeet Dipke told The Telegraph Online in an exclusive interview. Watch here!
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What should determine whether India's Project Cheetah is a success?
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Every new cheetah litter is celebrated as a milestone, and the Kuno Cheetah Project is often presented as a conservation success story. But can the birth of every new litter enough to declare victory?
#cheetah #kuno #kunocheetah #indiacheetah #wildlife
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Moments from Red Bull BC One India 2026.
Breaking in India has come a long way. At the Red Bull BC One India Cypher 2026 in Delhi, B-Boy Tornado and B-Boy Wild Child shared their journeys from Mumbai's slums and public gardens to international competitions. They speak about battling financial hardships, convincing their families, travelling the world, and building opportunities for the next generation of breakers. But despite the global recognition, India's breaking community still faces challenges, from limited infrastructure to a lack of institutional support. Will breaking become one of India's biggest sports?
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Delhi hotel fire: The tragedy that claimed three generations of one family
#DelhiHotelFire #MalviyaNagarFire #DelhiFire #AgarwalFamily #FireTragedy #DelhiNews #IndiaNews #FireSafety #GroundReport
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Thousands of farmers from 26 villages in Karnataka's Ramanagara district are protesting the proposed ₹20,000 crore AI-powered township near Bengaluru. While the government says the project will create 1 lakh jobs and ease pressure on the city, farmers argue it threatens fertile agricultural land, thousands of livelihoods, and lakhs of fruit-bearing trees.
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