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  • United Against Violence-Justice for Chandra | India Abroad Dialogue |

United Against Violence-Justice for Chandra | India Abroad Dialogue |

September 2025 218 views 25:25

The event, United Against Violence is a first-of-its kind community webinar hosted by India Abroad, which was attended by advocacy groups, community leaders, and lawmakers and moderated by journalist Rohit Sharma. It opened with a moment of silence for Nagamallaiah, a 50-year-old motel manager who was fatally attacked on Sept. 10.

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