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Cannot Rely Only on State to Determine Truth, Must Ensure Free Press: Justice Chandrachud
He said truth is also important to instil a sense of public trust in democracies, that the officials in charge are committed to finding the "truth" and acting in accordance with it.
Visva-Bharati Faculty Association Demands Probe Against Vice-Chancellor
The University has incurred huge financial losses in Court cases due to their illegal actions. The expenses have to be recovered from the EC members and the concerned officers., alleged members of VBFA
Kerala's Mortality Rate Lower Than the Nation's, Says CM Vijayan as State Logs 31K Cases
Vijayan cited the latest sero prevalance survey conducted by ICMR to show that Kerala was faring well as compared to the other states.
Mumbai: BEST to Penalise Men If They Sit on Seats Reserved for Women
A male passenger may have to pay a fine of Rs 500, as directed by police or the RTO.
Nagpur Man Falls off Vehicle While Trying to Spit Tobacco, Dies
The incident took place on Thursday evening and the deceased was identified as Prafulla Bagde (27), a resident of Warud in Amravati district, a Jalalkheda police station official said.
Police Book CU Professor Booked for 'Threatening to Kill Mamata', Accused Denies Charges
The professor said, "I didn't make any comments against the chief minister. The complainant is a Trinamool Congress supporter. I am waiting for the police to take steps and only after that I will seek legal advice on this."
Minor Among 5 Arrested in Mysuru Gangrape Case, K'taka HM Calls Probe a Success
The girl, in her early 20s, had gone to the foothills of the Chamundi Hills, a prominent pilgrim and tourist destination, with her classmate.
Viswa Bharathi VC Gheraoed by Students
The administration alleged that three students have broken the lock of the Economic professor room in the University. Three students were identified and their studentship was cancelled for three years.
Erdogan: Turkish Army, Citizens Out Of Kabul
Istanbul (AP) Turkey has pulled out all its civilians and military from Afghanistan except for a small number of technicians, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said, while appearing to criticise the manner of the US withdrawal. We transported our citi...
Reopen Schools In Delhi But Tread With Caution, Say Experts
Medical experts on Friday welcomed the Delhi government's decision to reopen schools, colleges and coaching institutes in the national capital but advised parents to tread with caution by teaching Covid protocols to children. Following a marked improvemen...
Jharkhand: Police Rescue Man Within 12 Hours Of Abduction
The police rescued a 21-year-old man within 12 hours after he was abducted allegedly for ransom and arrested three kidnappers in Jharkhand's Palamu district, a senior officer said on Friday. Mukesh Sahu, a resident of Simdega district of the state, came...
Dalit Bandhu is A Battle Like Telangana Movement, Says CM Chandrasekhar Rao
Telangana CM K Chandrasekhar Rao said he will fight for the development of Dalits till the last drop of his blood.
RJD Leader Tej Pratap Yadav's Close Aide Joins LJP Faction Headed by Pashupati Paras
Akash Yadav joined the LJP faction here in the presence of Paras and accused the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leadership of insulting him.
Sushil Kumar Still the Best Wrestler in India, He Enlivened Wrestling: Bajrang Punia
Olympic bronze medallist Bajrang Punia said he considered jailed Sushil Kumar still the best wrestler for his contribution in enlivening the sport with an Olympic medal in 2008.
Exclusion of Students from Weaker Sections Can Create Digital Divide: VP
Online education should not remain the privilege of the few, but rather become the ultimate tool for a real democratisation of education in India, said Naidu.
Heavy Rains Wreak Havoc in Arunachal, Largescale Damage Reported
The rising water level of Siang also triggered massive erosion along the left bank of the river in Lower Mebo villages such as Borguli, Seram, Kongkul, Namsing Gadum and Mer.