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UP cop demands 5 kg potatoes as ‘bribe’, suspended after audio goes viral
Kannauj: A sub-inspector has been suspended here after an audio of him demanding potatoes to allegedly settle a case went viral on social media, a senior police officer said on Saturday Additional…
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Unbelievably saddened: Sundar Pichai on demise of ex-YouTube CEO
New Delhi: Susan Wojcicki, once a key figure in Google’s history, passed away after a two-year battle with cancer, Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai informed on Saturday. Wojcicki played a foundational…
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No jobs, no recognition for cricketers for 30 years in Telangana: Coach Adnan Bafana
League cricketers from the districts of Telangana as well as Hyderabad city, are in a tight corner and are facing a bleak future. Due to a variety of reasons, there are few openings…
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Agniveer scheme golden opportunity for youths: Navy chief
Bhubaneswar: The Agniveer scheme is a golden opportunity for the youths to serve the nation, the Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi has said. A total of 1,389 Agniveers,…
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Pawar, Uddhav using Maratha quota stir to trigger riots ahead of polls: Raj Thackeray
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray on Saturday alleged Sharad Pawar and Uddhav Thackeray were trying to use the Maratha quota stir to trigger riots ahead of the state assembly…
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US to provide $3.5 billion as additional military aid to Israel war on Gaza
The United States is set to provide an additional $3.5 billion to Israel for purchasing US-made weapons and military equipment, as the Gaza conflict continues into its 10th month, amid allegations of…
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Koti Women’s College, located in the heart of Hyderabad, blooms with flora and fauna
The sun was up, spilling its sheen through the monsoon clouds and beginning to rise over the bustling city of Hyderabad. Not wanting to miss the Nature Walk event, I hastily drove…
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Mayawati questions Congress’s ‘silence’ on creamy layer among SCs, STs
Lucknow: BSP chief Mayawati on Saturday questioned the “silence of the Congress” on the August 1 judgment of the Supreme Court directing the states to evolve a policy for identifying the creamy…
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Govt should have nullified SC’s ‘creamy layer’ judgement through Parliament: Kharge
New Delhi: Asserting that the idea of denying reservation to SCs and STs on account of the creamy layer concept is “condemnable”, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Saturday said the government should…
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Imane Khelif makes history as first Arab, African to win Olympic gold
Boxer Imane Khelif made history by becoming the first Arab and African woman to win an Olympic gold medal in boxing. The 25-year-old dominated the three-round welterweight fight and defeated China’s Yang…
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Indian media’s coverage of attacks on Bangladesh minorities draws int’l criticism
Amid political unrest and violence leading to the ousting of Prime Minister Sheik Hasina in Bangladesh, several cases of attacks on the minority Hindu community have also been reported. This has raised…
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Iraq proposes bill to reduce legalised girl child marriage
A bill was proposed in Iraq’s parliament to reduce women’s legal age to marry from 18 years to 9 years, effectively legalising child marriage, along with other amendments feared to be ‘sectarian’,…