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The conversation is far from over, but Neelam's courageous display ensures that the volume has been turned up, and the voices demanding change are now louder than ever before. Neelam Big Chucha Display -2022- NaariMagazine ...
Despite the wave of support, the campaign was met with a fierce and often vicious backlash from conservative sections of society.
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The confusion around the keyword highlights a larger issue: the need for precise transliteration. When regional words for jewelry (“chuda,” “chhalla,” “chuchi”) merge with English descriptors (“big,” “display”), search algorithms can produce unintended results. For publishers like Naari Magazine , this has led to: