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Delhi's 'Hijabi Biker' Breaks India's Stereotypes with Her Mean Machine | The Florida Star | The Georgia Star

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NEW DELHI - When 26-year-old Roshni Misbah zooms around on her motorbike in the mean streets of India's capital, one can hardly look away. Her leather gear, boots and a shocking pink helmet grab attention. But what really turns heads is the fact that she wears a Muslim head covering-something that has earned her the nickname 'Hijabi Biker.' Now Misbah […]

Source: The Florida Star

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