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Bidar Sedition Case: Students Were 'Counselled' by Police, Not Interrogated, State Tells Karnataka HC
The court was hearing a PIL questioning the investigating officer's conduct and if rules were followed during examinations of minor students after the school management was slapped with sedition charges for performing a play that was allegedly critical of...
Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani Tweets Video Hailing Scheduled Visit of Donald Trump
PM Modi and Trump are scheduled to address 'Namaste Trump' event at the newly-built cricket stadium in Motera area in the city on February 24, which is likely to be attended by more than 1.10 lakh people.
Seventh Indian Tests Positive For Novel Coronavirus on Cruise Ship Quarantined Off Japanese Coast
Among the 3,711 passengers and crew aboard the ship, 621 were found to be infected with the new coronavirus as of Wednesday.
Union Cabinet Approves Creation of 22nd Law Commission
The term of the previous law panel had ended in August last year. With the cabinet approval, the law ministry will now notify the new panel, which will have a term of three years.
Pune's Shivneri Fort to Soon Undergo Renovation as Maharashtra Govt Allocates Rs 23 Cr
Sharad Pawar, who visited Shivneri Fort on the occasion of Shivaji's birth anniversary, said the renovation of the fort will be done without compromising its heritage value.
Caught in Jam, Angry Man Approaches Top Cop. But Instead Gets Surprise Duty to Manage Traffic
Sonu Chauhan was apparently caught in a traffic jam at the Subhash intersection in Ferozabad. He went straight to the SP office to complain about the situation. But instead was asked to manage the traffic.
In a Heart-Touching Move, 500 People Set to Attend Rally Buy Train Tickets in Odisha
People travelling to attend a public meeting hardly purchase tickets in any part of the country. "Those passengers from Dhenkanal have set a good example for others," said an official.
From Wife to Soldier: Year After His Martyrdom, Maj Vibhuti Dhoundiyal's Wife Dons Army Uniform
Nikita Kaul Dhoundiyal, the widow of Major Vibhuti Dhoundial, has cleared her Short Service Commission (SSC) exam and interview, and is now waiting for the merit list.
Ram Lalla Idols to be Shifted from Makeshift Temple in Ayodhya, Says Chief Priest
The decision has been taken as the construction of the main temple is slated to begin soon, said temple authorities.
Govt to Soon Announce Measures to Deal with Coronavirus Impact on Industry, Says FM Nirmala Sitharman
These measures will be announced in consultation with the Prime Minister's Office (PMO), Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said after meeting representatives of the industry to review the situation following the outbreak of the deadly virus in China.
Water Released into Yamuna to Improve Its 'Environmental Condition' Ahead of Trump's Visit
This move is likely to reduce the 'foul smell' from the Yamuna, Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board (UPPCB) assistant engineer Arvind Kumar said when asked about the development.
Wait Till J&K Elects Legislative Assembly: Ex-Union Min Soz to Centre on Delimitation Exercise
The Congress leader's remarks came a day after Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora named Sushil Chandra as his nominee for the proposed Delimitation Commission for Jammu and Kashmir.
More Tatkal Tickets for Passengers Now as Railways Weeds Out Illegal Softwares, Says Official
The Railway Police nabbed 60 agents who would resort to using illegal software making it difficult for passengers to get Tatkal tickets during emergency.
RSS Mouthpiece Claims Vidhu Vinod Chopra's 'Shikara' is a 'Betrayal of Kashmiri Hindus'
'Panchjanya' alleged that the film was made in order to 'portray Kashmiri Jihadis as secular and innocent' and garner sympathy for them.
Coronavirus Outbreak: Mumbai Doctor Seeks Centre's Help to Bring His Mother's Body Back From China
Dentist Puneet Mehra sought help from the central government after the Indian Embassy in Beijing informed him that the transportation of his mother's body was delayed in view of the restrictions on movement of people and vehicles in China.
Why Not Rohingya, Ahmadiyya Muslims? Karat Questions ‘Selective’ Inclusion of Communities in CAA
Brinda Karat said the CAA is 'aimed at changing the social fabric and nature of the Constitution' and it will not only affect Muslims but the entire nation.