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Article 370 case one of the biggest challenges facing the institution of judiciary: Sajad Lone
Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Peoples’ Conference President Sajad Gani Lone on Tuesday said that one of the biggest challenges facing the institution of judiciary is how they deal with Article 370 cases,…
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Poor English speaking skills halt free run of man who married 15 women in Karnataka
Mysuru: Karnataka Police have arrested a man, who cheated and married 15 women, claiming to be a doctor or an engineer in Mysuru district. His free run, however, ended after his latest…
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17 yrs post 7/11 train blasts, Bombay HC yet to confirm death penalty to 5 convicts
Mumbai: Seventeen years since a string of powerful bombs ripped through Mumbai’s commuter trains system in the evening rush hour on July 11, the Bombay High Court is yet to commence hearing…
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BJP’s act of sabotaging ‘Anna Bhagya’ scheme in Karnataka backfires, says Congress
New Delhi: Congress on Tuesday once again targetted the Centre saying that its attempts to sabotage the Anna Bhagya scheme in Karnataka through unreasonable restrictions on sale of rice under the Open…
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Kerala CPI unhappy over CPI(M)’s UCC moves: Sources
Thiruvananthapuram: The CPI — the second biggest ally in the ruling Left Democratic Front in Kerala — is reportedly unhappy over the manner in which the CPI(M) is tackling the Uniform Civil…
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Pedestrians can now push this button to cross Hyderabad roads
Hyderabad: To enhance pedestrian safety in the city, 31 pelican signals with a push button facility have been installed by traffic police under the ‘Safe City Project’. These signals allow pedestrians to…
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Taliban supports Musk’s Twitter over Zuckerberg’s Threads
New Delhi: The Taliban has come out in support of Elon Musk-run Twitter over Mark Zuckerberg-run Threads on Instagram, saying other platforms cannot replace the original micro-blogging platform. Anas Haqqani, a Taliban…
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Delay in crediting Urdu Academy’s award money causes frustration for awardees
Hyderabad: The state’s Minority Welfare Department is facing significant shortcomings, with Minister K Eshwar showing little interest in the welfare of minorities and the implementation of minority schemes according to the minority…
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Litmus test for BJP govt, will PM Modi act against Brij Bhushan: Congress
New Delhi: Congress on Tuesday took a swipe at the BJP-led Centre after a Delhi Police report claimed that it has verified the charges of six top wrestlers against BJP MP and…
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Karnataka Jain monk murder case: Details of brutality emerge
Belagavi: Horrific details are emerging from the investigation of Jain monk Acharya Shree 108th Kamakumara Nandi Maharaja murder case. Police sources have said that the accused persons unleashed horror on the monk…
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Modi govt internationalising Yuan by paying for Russian oil imports in it: Congress
New Delhi: The Congress on Monday accused the Narendra Modi government of internationalising Chinese currency by paying for cheap Russian crude oil imports in Yuan. Speaking at a press conference here, Congress…
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Indian-American takes oath as Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women’s Issues
New York: Indian-American Geeta Rao Gupta has been sworn-in as the Ambassador-at-Large for the Office of Global Women’s Issues in the US State Department, becoming the first woman of colour to hold…
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Plea seeking disposal of survey for Krishna Janmabhoomi-Idgah dismissed: HC
Prayagraj: The Allahabad High Court on Monday dismissed a writ petition filed by the Shri Krishna Janambhoomi Mukti Nirman Trust requesting the court to direct the Mathura civil judge to decide its…