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Ahmed Patel Says Measures Against 'Fake News' May be Used to Harass Journalists; Smriti Irani Responds
He also asked who will determine if a reported news item is "fake" and expressed apprehension that rules might be misused to harass reporters.
Woman Journalist Commits Suicide Over 'Family Dispute' in Hyderabad
The incident occurred late on Sunday night, they said adding the deceased identified as V Radhika Reddy was under "depression due to some family dispute" with her husband and was living with her parents.
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The CBSE issued a statement saying the Board is postponing the April 2 Board examinations in Punjab after a request by the Punjab government voicing apprehension over a bandh call given by Dalit outfits in the state.
Mortal Remains of 39 Indians Killed in Mosul to Reach India Today
Families of the 39 who were captured and killed in Mosul continue to wait for the bodies to arrive even though many are yet to come to terms with the loss.
Fighting Communal Violence: Why We Need to Believe in the Myth of Malerkotla
In times of Muslims fearing Hindus and Hindus fearing Muslims, Pippa Virdee’s latest offering “From The Ashes of 1947 – Reimagining Punjab” discloses the ‘details of the blessing of Guru Gobind Singh’ that kept the princely state of Malerkotla safe even a...
Pakistan Arrests 52 Indian Fishermen for 'Straying' Into Their Territory
Pakistani authorities have arrested 52 Indian fishermen for allegedly straying into the country's territorial waters, an official said on Saturday.
Switch to Single Question Paper Without Any Plan B Made Leaks Easy, Say ex-CBSE Officials
Former CBSE chairman Ashok Ganguly felt that the age-old system of setting multiple set of questions for different zones should not have been discarded, especially when the examinations are conducted off-line.
A Fortnight of Riots: Timeline of Bihar Violence
In Nawada, an idol of Lord Hanuman was found vandalised in a temple in this district which led to riots. Several private vehicles, public transport vehicles, and shops were gutted in the communal violence on Friday.
Yogi Adityanath in Ghaziabad to Inaugurate Elevated Road Today
The elevated road in Ghaziabad will connect UP gate and Rajnagar extension.
Chief Minister Shivraj Approves Commissionerate System for Bhopal and Indore Amid Law and Order Concern
The system, reportedly vests magisterial powers in commissioners of both Bhopal and Indore to take preventive measures in matters of law and order.
Indian Charged over Commonwealth Games 'Fake Media Contingent'
The man was charged with one count of people smuggling and one count of having false documents and false or misleading information in relation to non-citizens.
Bridge Course That Would Have Allowed Ayush Doctors to Practise Allopathy Cut From NMC Bill
The Cabinet also made the final graduation exam of the MBBS degree a common exam across the country, to be called the National Exit Test (NEXT).
Lingayat Seer Writes to Amit Shah, Says Minority Status Not a Move to Divide Hindus
The letter by the seer of the Murugha Mutt Shivamurthy Murugha Sharanaru said separate religious status is not a step to divide the community but a measure to unite the already sub-divided sub-castes followers in Lingayats.
APS Mathura Cantt. Recruitment 2018: Submit Applications by 31st March 2018
Interested and eligible candidates must follow the instructions below and apply for the relevant job position on or before 31st March 2018.
PM Narendra Modi Bids Farewell to Retiring RS MPs, Says Upper House Needn't Copy Lok Sabha
The Prime Minister said it was unfortunate that the retiring members would not be a part of the decision making process when the Triple Talaq bill is taken up.
SC Comes Up With Plan to Empower Widows of Vrindavan With Flowers Offered in Temples
A bench of justices M B Lokur and Deepak Gupta said that the temples in Vrindavan dump these flowers offered by devotees in river Yamuna which in turn results in pollution.