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  2. Appan Samachar - Wikipedia

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    Appan Samachar (Hindi: अप्पन समाचार) is an all women village news network. It is fortnightly rural news channel run by a group of women, most of them marginalised Dalit, Other Backward Classes, Mushahar (rat eating community) & muslim communities in Muzzafarpur district of Bihar. It was launched in 6 December 2007 [1] at ...

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  4. Muzaffarpur - Wikipedia

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    Muzaffarpur Airport (IATA: MZU, ICAO: VEMZ) [29] is located in Patahi of Muzaffarpur city (besides NH 722 Muzaffarpur - Chhapra (Rewa Ghat)) in the state of Bihar, India. It was operable from 1967 to 1982, on a regular basis.

  5. Muzaffarpur district - Wikipedia

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    Muzaffarpur was a part of the ancient Vajjika League, one of the principal mahājanapadas of Ancient India.. Muzaffarpur fostered political leaders and statesmen among whom were Maghfoor Ahmad Ajazi, George Fernandes, Janki Ballabh Shastri, a great Hindi writer, Parmanandan Shashtri and Devesh Chandra Thakur.

  6. Taasir - Wikipedia

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    The first issue was published on 5 January 2013 and was distributed only in the city area. The distribution grew and reached eight Indian states, editing up to nine editions: Patna, Muzaffarpur, New Delhi, Bengaluru, Gangtok, Ranchi, Guwahati, Howrah, Chennai and Bhagalpur. Some editions of Taasir cover more than five states.

  7. Muzaffarnagar - Wikipedia

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    Muzaffarnagar (Hindi pronunciation: [mʊzəfːəɾ.nəgəɾ], also [mʊd͡ʒəp.pʰəɾ.nəgəɾ]) is a city under Muzaffarnagar district in the Indian State of Uttar Pradesh.

  8. 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots - Wikipedia

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    On 21 August 2013, communal clashes were reported from Muzaffarnagar and police registered cases against 150 people and 14 persons were taken into custody. Clashes between two communities, Jats and Muslims, in Shamli and Muzaffarnagar, grew on 27 August 2013.

  9. Muzaffarpur shelter case - Wikipedia

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    On 2 August 2018, Supreme Court of India took a suo moto cognizance in the Muzaffarpur shelter home case. [7] Brajesh Thakur is the prime accused in Muzaffarpur shelter home case where 34 girls, aged between 7 and 17, were raped for months. Ten out of 11 accused have been arrested, including Thakur and the then district child protection officer.