Author: Alok Singh

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Alok Singh is senior reporter who has worked with The New Indian to report from ground during elections, investigations and crime . He reported directly to Rohan Dua to work on projects and issues that affect the civil society. He has earlier worked across TV channels like Mirror Now and publications like Indian Express and Pioneer.

BBC documentary row: Students detained; security beefed up outside Jamia

The students have called for a meeting at 4 pm to protest against 'police crackdown'

JNU violence : Delhi Police receive complaints from ABVP, JNUSU

The ABVP students also alleged that some of the JNU students including their members - Gaurav and Vikas - were manhandled and held hostage by the left students for hours inside the campus.

BBC row: JNU students who halted screening fear ‘mob lynching’ by JNUSU

ABVP president Rohit Kumar confirmed to The New Indian both Gaurav and Vikas were ABVP members.

NUSU president Aishe Ghose claims they are upholding democracy

#TheNewIndian catches mood from ground zero as #JNU boils again  Left-leaning students want to watch controversial #BBC documentary demeaning PM #NarendraModi  JNU student union president #aisheghosh spoke to The New Indian  She says they are upholding democracy  She asserts that even though there is no electricity on campus, they will watch the controversial documentary    […]

High voltage drama inside JNU: Tukde tukde gang vs ABVP on BBC

As precautionary measure authorities have snapped power and internet inside the JNU campus to stall the screening of the film. Yet, the left-leaning students of JNUSU persisted with their plan

Why was Shraddha slaughtered? Delhi Police charge sheet reveals reason

In its 6629-page charge sheet, Delhi Police says Aaftab Poonawala slaughtered Shraddha Walkar on suspicion of having relations with another man

BBC documentary row reaches JNU; Administration bars screening  

The British Broadcast Corporation’s controversial documentary on PM Narendra Modi has reached the corridors of one of India’s premier institutions of higher education — the notoriously left-leaning Jawaharlal Nehru University. Without seeking the administration’s permission on Monday JNUSU (JNU Students’ Union) released a pamphlet inviting everyone to attend the screening of the documentary, which has […]

Republic Day: Delhi Police bans drones, other flying objects

According to the police, the order would remain in effect for 29 days, until February 15

AAP gears up to contest elections in Jammu and Kashmir

AAP intensifying groundwork ahead of the elections in the union territory

Delhi government sanctions ₹175 crores to develop villages of national capital

The 136 sanctioned schemes include those meant for improving roads, drains, water bodies, community centres, parks, cremation centres, playgrounds, etc.

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