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Ahmad al-Sharaa, formerly an al-Qaeda-affiliated jihadist, has become Syria’s interim president after leading the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad’s regime. Despite distancing himself from al-Qaeda and rebranding his group, his past leadership of the suppressive HTS raises concerns about his governance approach.
Ahmad al-Sharaa, formerly an al-Qaeda-affiliated jihadist, has become Syria’s interim president after leading the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad’s regime. Despite distancing himself from al-Qaeda and rebranding his group, his past leadership of the suppressive HTS raises concerns about his governance approach. Ahmad al-Sharaa, formerly an al-Qaeda-affiliated jihadist, has become Syria’s interim president after leading the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad’s regime. Despite distancing himself from al-Qaeda and rebranding his group, his past leadership of the suppressive HTS raises concerns about his governance approach. Read More
India’s education landscape in 2024 showed mixed progress, with marginal improvements in school attendance, but uneven digital literacy among students. There were notable disparities in attendance and smartphone access across states. The decline in underage enrolment is likely to positively impact long-term learning outcomes.
India’s education landscape in 2024 showed mixed progress, with marginal improvements in school attendance, but uneven digital literacy among students. There were notable disparities in attendance and smartphone access across states. The decline in underage enrolment is likely to positively impact long-term learning outcomes. India’s education landscape in 2024 showed mixed progress, with marginal improvements in school attendance, but uneven digital literacy among students. There were notable disparities in attendance and smartphone access across states. The decline in underage enrolment is likely to positively impact long-term learning outcomes. Read More
Syrian factions that toppled President Bashar Assad have named Islamist Ahmad al-Sharaa as interim president, aiming to present a united front and rebuild Syria. They annulled Assad’s constitution, intending to draft a new charter soon, while facing the challenge of uniting various rebel groups and dealing with Kurdish forces.
Syrian factions that toppled President Bashar Assad have named Islamist Ahmad al-Sharaa as interim president, aiming to present a united front and rebuild Syria. They annulled Assad’s constitution, intending to draft a new charter soon, while facing the challenge of uniting various rebel groups and dealing with Kurdish forces. Syrian factions that toppled President Bashar Assad have named Islamist Ahmad al-Sharaa as interim president, aiming to present a united front and rebuild Syria. They annulled Assad’s constitution, intending to draft a new charter soon, while facing the challenge of uniting various rebel groups and dealing with Kurdish forces. Read More
Supreme Court ruled that domicile-based reservation in PG medical courses is not allowed, stating the Constitution only recognizes domicile of India. Quota for UG courses like MBBS can have state reservations due to state expenditures. This verdict supports equality under Article 14, asserting no restriction for PG course admissions on a state domicile basis.
Supreme Court ruled that domicile-based reservation in PG medical courses is not allowed, stating the Constitution only recognizes domicile of India. Quota for UG courses like MBBS can have state reservations due to state expenditures. This verdict supports equality under Article 14, asserting no restriction for PG course admissions on a state domicile basis. Supreme Court ruled that domicile-based reservation in PG medical courses is not allowed, stating the Constitution only recognizes domicile of India. Quota for UG courses like MBBS can have state reservations due to state expenditures. This verdict supports equality under Article 14, asserting no restriction for PG course admissions on a state domicile basis. Read More
US President Donald Trump announced plans to detain ‘criminal illegal aliens’ at Guantanamo Bay, a facility known for housing terrorism suspects. The announcement accompanied the signing of new legislation permitting pre-trial confinement of undocumented migrants accused of theft and violent offenses, in a move aimed at doubling detention capacity and combating migrant crime.
US President Donald Trump announced plans to detain ‘criminal illegal aliens’ at Guantanamo Bay, a facility known for housing terrorism suspects. The announcement accompanied the signing of new legislation permitting pre-trial confinement of undocumented migrants accused of theft and violent offenses, in a move aimed at doubling detention capacity and combating migrant crime. US President Donald Trump announced plans to detain ‘criminal illegal aliens’ at Guantanamo Bay, a facility known for housing terrorism suspects. The announcement accompanied the signing of new legislation permitting pre-trial confinement of undocumented migrants accused of theft and violent offenses, in a move aimed at doubling detention capacity and combating migrant crime. Read More
The Supreme Court will examine the validity of the 2019 law providing up to three-year jail terms for Muslim men practicing triple talaq, despite its 2017 ban. The court seeks data on FIRs under the law. Solicitor General justified the law, while opponents argue it’s discriminatory and unnecessary since the practice is already banned.
The Supreme Court will examine the validity of the 2019 law providing up to three-year jail terms for Muslim men practicing triple talaq, despite its 2017 ban. The court seeks data on FIRs under the law. Solicitor General justified the law, while opponents argue it’s discriminatory and unnecessary since the practice is already banned. The Supreme Court will examine the validity of the 2019 law providing up to three-year jail terms for Muslim men practicing triple talaq, despite its 2017 ban. The court seeks data on FIRs under the law. Solicitor General justified the law, while opponents argue it’s discriminatory and unnecessary since the practice is already banned. Read More
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Photographers Basabdatta Sarkar and Krishna Roy recount their experience at Prayagraj’s Mauni Amavasya where an incident led to panic. Amid holy chants, a sudden pushback and screams marked the tragic scene at the sacred riverbank, highlighting the dangers of overcrowding during such massive gatherings.
Photographers Basabdatta Sarkar and Krishna Roy recount their experience at Prayagraj’s Mauni Amavasya where an incident led to panic. Amid holy chants, a sudden pushback and screams marked the tragic scene at the sacred riverbank, highlighting the dangers of overcrowding during such massive gatherings. Photographers Basabdatta Sarkar and Krishna Roy recount their experience at Prayagraj’s Mauni Amavasya where an incident led to panic. Amid holy chants, a sudden pushback and screams marked the tragic scene at the sacred riverbank, highlighting the dangers of overcrowding during such massive gatherings. Read More
At least 30 pilgrims were killed and over 60 injured during a stampede at Prayagraj’s Maha Kumbh event on Wednesday. The tragedy occurred as crowds surged for a dip at the Sangam on the auspicious ‘mauni amavasya’, causing barricades to collapse and leading to chaos. CM Yogi Adityanath announced ex gratia for victims’ families and initiated a judicial probe.
At least 30 pilgrims were killed and over 60 injured during a stampede at Prayagraj’s Maha Kumbh event on Wednesday. The tragedy occurred as crowds surged for a dip at the Sangam on the auspicious ‘mauni amavasya’, causing barricades to collapse and leading to chaos. CM Yogi Adityanath announced ex gratia for victims’ families and initiated a judicial probe. At least 30 pilgrims were killed and over 60 injured during a stampede at Prayagraj’s Maha Kumbh event on Wednesday. The tragedy occurred as crowds surged for a dip at the Sangam on the auspicious ‘mauni amavasya’, causing barricades to collapse and leading to chaos. CM Yogi Adityanath announced ex gratia for victims’ families and initiated a judicial probe. Read More