"We don't have food or milk for the children. How can we survive without food?"
Hundreds of homeless and daily-wage workers have been left stranded after India was placed under a 21-day lockdown on 25 March.
Security forces in Indian-administered Kashmir have been accused of torturing civilians in several villages, in the wake of the region being stripped of its autonomy.
The Indian army has denied these allegations.
A fake survey on Karnataka polls has been circulating on Whats App and claims to be from BBC News. We'd like to make absolutely clear that it's a #fake and does not come from the BBC. The BBC does not commission pre-election surveys in India. #fakenews
All the words Trump mispronounced (and how to say them correctly):
- Suuchin Tendulkar (Sachin Tendulkar)
- Cheewallah (Chaiwallah)
- Shojay (Sholay)
- The 'Vestas' (The Vedas)
- Swami Vivekamanan (Swami Vivekananda)
#TrumpInIndia
"I get offers to write 'cheap songs' on women. But I refused. I have a different goal."
Meet Dule, the Dalit rapper speaking up for India's poor
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The Supreme Court is to decide whether demolishing homes of Muslims who criticise the govt is justified by the Constitution. Authorities claim the houses are 'illegally constructed'. Critics say it is a deliberate policy @BBCRajiniV reports w @NehaSharma_BBC@Imo_Anderson
The number of coronavirus cases in India continue to rise. But doctors have told the BBC that the real scale of the outbreak could be much worse.
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Haridwar: Crowds surging at #KumbhMela as India overtakes Brazil in Covid cases.
Officials say they are struggling to impose safety norms due to huge crowds.
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