Doctor Who to Feature First Black Actor

British actor Nkuti Gatwa will be the first black actor to star in the BBC series Doctor Who.

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Raj Malhotra

Raj Malhotra

Raj Malhotra is an education enthusiast, aspiring educator, and founder of EDUCARE Society. He is passionate about leveraging technology to improve education, create innovative learning resources, and empower students and future teachers through accessible, high-quality educational content.

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