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1 He also mentions that “a staff reporter of a news daily (Hindu) in Delhi says that he is asked to cover Muslim issues only when something goes wrong. In case of positive news, he is asked to drop that” (Kumar Citation2011, 60).
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Nidhi Shrivastava
Nidhi Shrivastava completed her Ph.D. in the English and Writing Studies department at the University of Western Ontario in London, Canada and works as a Lecturer of English in the Department of Languages and Literature at Sacred Heart University. She is currently working on her book project, which focuses on the #MeToo movement, Hindi film cinema, censorship, the figure of the abducted and raped women, Indian rape culture, and the 1947 partition, as well as co-editing a volume on Literary and Popular Culture Reimaginings of the #MeToo in South Asia and the Diaspora.