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How A YouTube Video Helped Bring An Indian-Origin Woman Back From Pakistan
- Wednesday December 18, 2024
- World News | Written by Anushree Jonko
She was approached by a recruitment agent in 2022 who offered to arrange her a job in Dubai. In return, the agent asked her to pay 20,000 rupees. However, instead of Dubai, she was brought to Hyderabad, a city in Pakistan.
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Hamida Banu: All About The Incredible Life of India's First Woman Wrestler
- Saturday May 4, 2024
- Feature | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja
Hamida Banu, widely considered India's first professional woman wrestler, was born in the early 1900s near Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh.
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"Amazon Of Aligarh": Google Doodle Celebrates Hamida Banu, India's First Woman Wrestler
- Saturday May 4, 2024
- Offbeat | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja
Today, Google is celebrating India's first professional woman wrestler Hamida Banu. The doodle, illustrated by Bangalore-based artist Divya Negi, depicts Ms Banu surrounded by local flora and fauna.
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How A YouTube Video Helped Bring An Indian-Origin Woman Back From Pakistan
- Wednesday December 18, 2024
- World News | Written by Anushree Jonko
She was approached by a recruitment agent in 2022 who offered to arrange her a job in Dubai. In return, the agent asked her to pay 20,000 rupees. However, instead of Dubai, she was brought to Hyderabad, a city in Pakistan.
- www.ndtv.com
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Hamida Banu: All About The Incredible Life of India's First Woman Wrestler
- Saturday May 4, 2024
- Feature | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja
Hamida Banu, widely considered India's first professional woman wrestler, was born in the early 1900s near Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh.
- www.ndtv.com
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"Amazon Of Aligarh": Google Doodle Celebrates Hamida Banu, India's First Woman Wrestler
- Saturday May 4, 2024
- Offbeat | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja
Today, Google is celebrating India's first professional woman wrestler Hamida Banu. The doodle, illustrated by Bangalore-based artist Divya Negi, depicts Ms Banu surrounded by local flora and fauna.
- www.ndtv.com