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⚡️Women Rights Under the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan For years, the West and the United States have persistently tried to portray Afghanistan as a country where women are denied all rights. Yet such claims often rely more on political narratives than on verifiable realities. There is, in fact, substantial evidence and numerous examples that challenge this portrayal and present a different picture. One clear example can be seen in footage aired by Afghanistan’s well-known broadcaster TOLO, where large gatherings of women are shown openly discussing women’s rights in Islam on television. This video also includes footage of Afghan women working abroad, teaching, learning, and doing business. A notable example is women’s growing role in commerce. Recently, an exhibition for female entrepreneurs and businesswomen was held in Kabul, featuring 120 booths dedicated to showcasing their products and services. Thousands of women in Kabul remain actively engaged in business, with their enterprises continuing to expand. Similar examples can be found across different provinces, where women are involved in trade and entrepreneurship in various sectors, all within the framework of Islamic values. In the governmental and public-service sectors, women continue to serve in areas where their presence is considered necessary. This includes roles in police departments, particularly in responsibilities related to women and family matters, as well as positions in national ID centers, healthcare institutions, and other administrative sectors. Women in Afghanistan also continue to receive religious education, work as teachers in girls’ schools, teach in madrasas, and serve in hospitals and health centers nationwide. For women who prefer to remain at home, opportunities have also been created for home-based businesses and the use of personal skills and crafts as a source of income. The broader message, therefore, is that observers should look beyond external propaganda and examine realities on the ground through official Afghan media and credible domestic outlets. Those seeking an accurate understanding of Afghanistan’s situation are encouraged to assess the facts directly rather than relying solely on foreign narratives.

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Must read : High Impact story HYDRAA Commissioner A.V. Ranganath inaugurated the groundbreaking for rejuvenation works at Kamuni Cheruvu ; bund strengthening, approach roads, infrastructure, and nala linkages under the ₹21 crore project. This is a big moment. But it didn’t arrive by itself. It came after six years of a relentless fight I and TOI waged through reporting, evidence, and constant public pressure. I began this campaign not from a newsroom but amid the 2020 floods one of Hyderabad’s worst in decades. On 14 October 2020, I posted aerial images of homes in the illegal layout submerged because they had been built right inside and abutting Kamuni Cheruvu. I tagged then-minister KTR and the GHMC Commissioner and asked: when you build in lakes, water reclaims its space. Is this what LRS was meant for? That thread started the long battle. For two years I kept monitoring. In November 2022, I broke the story that changed everything. My front-page TOI investigation — “Plotted and Sold: Land Sharks Bite Into Kamuni in Hyderabad” exposed the organised mafia operation: night-time earth filling, construction of rooms on the newly “reclaimed” land, and open sale of plots with “lakefront” banners. Using Google satellite imagery overlaid on old survey maps, I showed that not just the FTL but a full quarter of the lake had been encroached, along with its inflow and outflow nalas. The 14 November 2022 X thread with those satellite overlays went viral . It forced action. GHMC had registered FIR Crime No. 854/2022. Ten accused were named. Demolitions happened in Raghavendra Colony. Fencing began. But even then I refused to celebrate partial wins. On 22 November 2022 I posted directly to officials: “Thanks for removing encroachments. Now fencing work started. Land created in lake by filling up has to be cleared. We can see some religious structures yet. Will u be clearing the land and also restoring the lake to original?” The fight continued across governments. In March 2024 I flagged a five-storey building rising almost inside the lake boundary and challenged the GHMC Commissioner on permissions. In August 2024 I posted the damning 2014 vs 2024 satellite comparison showing an entire colony had grown inside the lake bed. I tagged HYDRAA Commissioner A.V. Ranganath and demanded action in what had become Kukatpally MLA Madhavaram Krishna Rao’s constituency. By late 2024 the water hyacinth crisis had turned the lake into a mosquito breeding ground. In February 2026 I wrote directly to the Cyberabad Municipal Commissioner framing it as a public health emergency. When a drone enzyme pilot failed in March, I called it out publicly and demanded mechanical removal — tagging Commissioner Srijana IAS and the CM’s office. On 18 April 2026 I documented the actual mechanical weed-cutting operation on the ground. Through all of this —two state governments, multiple commissioners, and shifting priorities I kept producing fresh evidence, filing public demands, and strategically tagging the people who could act. I refused to accept “some action” as success. Full restoration of the lake, not just demolitions or fencing, was always the non-negotiable demand. That six-year chain of reporting on X and in The Times of India is what kept Kamuni Cheruvu from being forgotten or quietly finished off. Today’s groundbreaking by Commissioner Ranganath moving from the April ₹21 crore sanction to actual construction of bund, roads and infrastructure is the result of that sustained fight. The lake that was being openly plotted and sold in 2022 now has government funding and works on the ground. Challenges remain: completing the 17-metre nala, full excavation of filled portions, long-term maintenance, and protection from fresh encroachments. But the direction has changed because the pressure never stopped. This is what consistent, evidence-driven civic journalism can achieve when it refuses to give up. #KamuniCheruvu #HyderabadLakes #SaveOurLakes

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