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Telangana: Junior govt doctors to join protests over unpaid dues
Hyderabad: The Telangana Junior Doctors Association (TJUDA) extended their support to the senior physicians who have been protesting unpaid dues and delayed stipends, on Friday. According to the media report, if the…
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ABVP, NSUI oppose DU order on campus wall defacing, urges rethink
New Delhi: Students organisations at the Delhi University (DU) have expressed concerns over the varsity’s recent order warning of strict action against those defacing the campus walls, saying the new norms can…
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Udaipur Murder: Shops, schools stay shut in Chhattisgarh as right-wing observes bandh
Raipur: Several shops and commercial establishments were shut in major cities of Chhattisgarh on Saturday amid the statewide bandh called by right-wing organisations to protest the brutal killing of a tailor in…
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Cong warns of legal action against BJP for sharing ‘misleading’ Rahul video
New Delhi: Accusing BJP leaders, including former Union minister Rajyavardhan Rathore, of sharing “deliberately fabricated and distorted reportage” on Rahul Gandhi’s comments in Kerala, the Congress on Saturday threatened to take legal…
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Karnataka cop allegedly rapes step-daughters, wife seeks CBI probe
Bengaluru: In a shocking incident, a police inspector attached to the Karnataka police department is accused of raping his step-daughters. His wife has sought a CBI probe into the matter. Police sources…
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Iran FM: Durable guarantees key to success of nuclear talks
Tehran: Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian has said that the negotiations to revive the Iranian nuclear deal can succeed if the US provides durable guarantees for Tehran’s economic benefits. “America’s realism and…
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Sri Lanka civil society expresses displeasure over 22nd Amendment to Constitution
Colombo: A group of civil society representatives on Saturday met Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe to express displeasure on the proposed 22nd Amendment to the Constitution, saying it does not curtail…
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Judiciary answerable to ‘Constitution and Constitution alone’: CJI Ramana
New Delhi: In India, a party in power believes that every governmental action is entitled to judicial endorsement and the opposition parties expect the judiciary to advance their political positions and causes…
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Father-son duo make video of married woman, blackmail her for money
Bengaluru: Karnataka police have lodged a case against father and son for blackmailing a married woman with her private video in Mysuru, police said on Saturday. The police have launched a hunt…
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Pak registers protest on India’s recent blocking of Twitter accounts
Islamabad: Pakistan has lodged a strong protest against India’s recent blocking of many of its official Twitter accounts, including handles of Pakistani diplomatic missions in various countries. The Foreign Office on Saturday…
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Udaipur Murder: NIA says no terror bodies involved, ATS contests
Jaipur: The Rajasthan Anti Terrorist Squad (ATS) has contested the National Investigation Agency’s (NIA) claim that terrorist organisations had no role in the hacking of Kanhaiya Lal in Udaipur. Raising questions about…
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IIFA Awards set to return to Abu Dhabi in 2023
Abu Dhabi: The International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) Awards is set to return to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) capital Abu Dhabi in February 2023. This came just weeks after the end…