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Badhir News is a special section of Zee News for deaf people which is specially designed by keeping deaf people in mind only. This brings you the latest news updates every afternoon.
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Today PM Modi has reached Australia from Papua New Guinea and a crowd of people can be seen at the airport. PM Modi has been welcomed in a special way.
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Badhir News is a special section of Zee News for deaf people which is specially designed by keeping deaf people in mind only. This brings you the latest news updates every afternoon.
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There was violence in Khalistani rally in Australia. After which the Australian police has taken action. There was violence in Melbourne on 29 January. Police has released the picture of 6 Khalistani supporters.
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Queen Elizabeth's death last year has reignited debate in Australia about its future as a constitutional monarchy.
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In the year 2019, the organization named Sikh for Justice was banned by the Government of India. country to this organization
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More 10% of sharks species at risk of extiction Australia is the homeland to more than quarter of the world's cartilaginous fish species
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An increase in demand for domestic and family violence (DFV) sector workers in Australia indicates the rampant rise in domestic abuse 67 per cent of workers reported abuse victims seeking help for the first time during the pandemic. 15,000 women were interviewed of whom 11.6% have been victims of domestic abuse
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A ninth Australian lawmaker quit parliament on Wednesday after discovering she was a dual national, the latest casualty in a widening constitutional crisis that has already cost the government its majority.
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Three people were dead and more are said to be missing after massive storms flooded rivers, uprooted trees and tore into beaches along Australia's east coast.
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Kohli feels Tendulkar's advice during the initial stage of his cricketing career helped him develop as a player.
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More than 100 homes burned down in a leading Australia tourist area as Christmas Day bushfires remained out of control and dangerous on Saturday, with officials predicting more blazes to come in the hot southern summer.






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