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Weep, for crying out loud!

The Free Press Journal - Indore

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September 02, 2025

Crying, bawling, sobbing, wailing...you name it, and every Indian has had plenty of that, especially in his or her childhood, at least till a few generations back when a good whack was considered an essential tool to discipline a wayward child both in school and at home.

As for adults, while women could tear up at the drop of a hat, for men it took a lot of nerve and courage to defy the "mard ko dard nahin hota" (men don't feel pain) adage and succumb to the emotion. But cry they did, occasionally, and there was always a shoulder nearby offering solace.

That was then, when joint families were still the norm even in big cities and metropolises, and neighbours played the part of extended family with aplomb. With passing time, a new social order replaced the old, and vulnerability became a thing of the past and, in the case of men, an impossibility, as it came to be equated with weakness. However, lately a new trend has taken Indian metros, like Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, etc., by storm—cry clubs.

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The Free Press Journal - Indore

The showstoppers

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Nearly a decade after the Juvenile Justice Act came into force, more than 50,000 children in conflict with the law in India are stuck in limbo, as the system has failed them spectacularly.

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Dhankhar warns against swirl of narrative

No BJP leader receives ex-VP at airport

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2 mins

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2 men held for leaking info to Pak

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1 min

November 22, 2025

The Free Press Journal - Indore

Governors need code of conduct

The Supreme Court's Constitution Bench has now given the President and governors a significant reprieve by ruling that no court can compel them to grant assent to a bill within a fixed time. In effect, the court has said that the Constitution's silence on timelines cannot be filled by judicial innovation.

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November 22, 2025

The Free Press Journal - Indore

Sukhwinder shares childhood memories on KBC

Sukhwinder shares a nostalgic childhood memory, recalling a charming 'trophy-toffee' mix-up that delights Big B and viewers

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1 min

November 22, 2025

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Fake certificates, false loans: Deception Exposed

Widow pension scam and loan fraud rock two districts

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1 mins

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GREEN CARD AND PUBLIC CHARGE RULE

An ongoing debate over immigration and self-sufficiency shapes Green Card eligibility and policy changes

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3 mins

November 22, 2025

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