Author: Sunidhi Rai

The world of books is an intriguing path to take. I have been passionate about writing and publishing for as long as I can remember. I am a young author who dwelled into the sphere of writing at an early age. Studying and choosing my major in journalism was just a part of my rebel persona. I published my first book in my second year of graduation which is called 'Not so sweet 16'. This book highlights the issues that a teenager faces in today's world. I have scripted two documentaries till now and I am working towards many more. The field of media and journalism in India is going through a turbulence state and I would like to do my part in this arena by delivering unbiased and factual matters to the very best in hands.

Supreme Court on hijab case hearing - Asiana Times

The petitioners demanded the Supreme Court’s constitution bench to take the matters seriously on the Hijab row of Karnataka. “We are not going to interpret the Quran, we may not be equipped to do so”, said the bench of justices Supreme Court on hijab case hearing which included Sudhanshu Dhulia and Hemant Gupta. It was a four hour long hearing regarding the hijab issue of Karnataka as it is  an essential religious practice. The high court was criticized by senior counsels like Kapil Sibal, Colin Gonsalves, Meenakshi Arora, AM Dar and Jayna Kothari where they argued that the basis of…

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Ravaging of temples in Toronto outcried by India

Amidst hate crime cases, the vandalization of Swaminarayan temple with anti-India graffiti is getting a response from officials of India itself. It was noted that pro-Khalistan graffiti was spray painted on the temple. The situation was discovered by volunteers and workers of the Swaminarayan temple and the notorious incident is expected to have happened in the late hours between Tuesday and Wednesday. Indian officials have responded on Twitter saying “We strongly condemn the defacing of BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir Toronto with anti-India graffiti. Have requested Canadian authorities to investigate the incident and take prompt action on perpetrators.”  The temple management has…

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Patagonia Fights Climate Change: Donates to a Charitable Trust

Founder of Patagonia, an outdoor fashion retailer, Yvon Chouinard states that he has given his company and firm to a charitable trust. He said that any profitable revenue will straightly go to the cause of climate change. The label is already known for its following of sustainable practices and providing reasonable repair prices. The website of the brand now says “Earth is now our only shareholder.” The billionaire’s worth is estimated to be of $1.2 million and the company’s sales worth in this year alone was $1.5 million. Although he has stated in the past that he was always horrified…

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Five years on, Muslim women are still not finding any edge on triple talaq

The Supreme court’s judgement over triple talaq came over 5 years ago, but what beats contradiction and irony in a diverse country like India? One such sufferer is Afreen Rehman. The unilateral decision of her husband divorcing her was although proven invalid officially, the man is refusing to take her back. Now, she stands somewhere in between being married or a divorced woman. Miss Rehman is one of the five petitioned cases. Important to note, these women are still ‘divorced’ as they have not been taken back. Before this ruling, India was one of the countries where triple talaq was…

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The 42-year-old truck driver was arrested in Uttar Pradesh’s Mathura by Faridabad police on Monday in Aligarh as he allegedly blackmailed and harassed several women by morphing their photographs into sexual content and threatening them to leak and circulate them online. The identified truck driver was arrested who is accused is a native resident of Mathura and identified by the name Ganesh Singh. It took 4 months for the police to reach and hold him captive. A complaint was filed on the 6th of May by a woman when she received a morphed photograph of herself from an unknown number…

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The downhill of gynaecological cancer and its treatments with long bills churning the mental and physical health upside down is one of the journeys no one wants to do down on. It takes a toll on the person and does worse on the family. Be it cervical, ovarian, vaginal, vulvar or any other women prone cell multiplying organ, it is fatal when cancer hits.  Although, opting for some altering better choices is always good for anyone seeking a positive lookout for themselves. Since screening tests are running blank at first, it is very tough to detect this dire disease at…

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