
Head teacher suspended after video shows school name written in Urdu in UP
Responding to the suspension, Khan said the video was outdated and that the Urdu text had already been removed during the painting and repair work that took place at the start of the academic session.

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Time of India
a day ago
- Time of India
22yo man held for crushing friend'sface with brick for calling him ‘thief'
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Hindustan Times
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