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‘Ek rahenge toh safe rahenge’: PM accuses Cong-JMM of creating caste divide​

During a rally in Jharkhand, Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the Congress-JMM alliance for allegedly dividing the Other Backward Caste community for political gain. He contrasted this with his own government’s efforts to unite and empower the underprivileged, highlighting the significant financial support provided to Jharkhand under his leadership.

​ During a rally in Jharkhand, Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the Congress-JMM alliance for allegedly dividing the Other Backward Caste community for political gain. He contrasted this with his own government’s efforts to unite and empower the underprivileged, highlighting the significant financial support provided to Jharkhand under his leadership. During a rally in Jharkhand, Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the Congress-JMM alliance for allegedly dividing the Other Backward Caste community for political gain. He contrasted this with his own government’s efforts to unite and empower the underprivileged, highlighting the significant financial support provided to Jharkhand under his leadership. Read More

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Infosys’ Narayan Muthy recalls when his daughter asked him to ‘hire a private plane…’​

Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy hilariously forgot his 25th wedding anniversary, prompting a scolding from his daughter, Akshata Murty. Akshata, now married to former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, urged her father to return home immediately, even suggesting he hire a private plane. Sudha Murthy, his wife, lightheartedly acknowledged the cultural difference, quipping that forgetting anniversaries ‘happens in India’.

​ Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy hilariously forgot his 25th wedding anniversary, prompting a scolding from his daughter, Akshata Murty. Akshata, now married to former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, urged her father to return home immediately, even suggesting he hire a private plane. Sudha Murthy, his wife, lightheartedly acknowledged the cultural difference, quipping that forgetting anniversaries ‘happens in India’. Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy hilariously forgot his 25th wedding anniversary, prompting a scolding from his daughter, Akshata Murty. Akshata, now married to former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, urged her father to return home immediately, even suggesting he hire a private plane. Sudha Murthy, his wife, lightheartedly acknowledged the cultural difference, quipping that forgetting anniversaries ‘happens in India’. Read More

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Justice through bulldozers is unknown to any civilised system: SC​

The Supreme Court condemned “bulldozer justice,” ruling that demolishing properties without due process is unacceptable in a civilised legal system. The court emphasized that Article 300A safeguards property rights and ordered Uttar Pradesh to compensate a citizen whose house was demolished for road development without following procedure.

​ The Supreme Court condemned “bulldozer justice,” ruling that demolishing properties without due process is unacceptable in a civilised legal system. The court emphasized that Article 300A safeguards property rights and ordered Uttar Pradesh to compensate a citizen whose house was demolished for road development without following procedure. The Supreme Court condemned “bulldozer justice,” ruling that demolishing properties without due process is unacceptable in a civilised legal system. The court emphasized that Article 300A safeguards property rights and ordered Uttar Pradesh to compensate a citizen whose house was demolished for road development without following procedure. Read More

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Blackmailed, drugged, recorded video: 17-yr-old NEET aspirant raped by 2 teachers in UP​

A minor student in Kanpur, preparing for NEET, was allegedly held hostage and raped by two of her coaching teachers for over six months. The teachers, Sahil Siddiqui and Vikas Porwal, allegedly drugged, raped, and blackmailed the student with a video recording.

​ A minor student in Kanpur, preparing for NEET, was allegedly held hostage and raped by two of her coaching teachers for over six months. The teachers, Sahil Siddiqui and Vikas Porwal, allegedly drugged, raped, and blackmailed the student with a video recording. A minor student in Kanpur, preparing for NEET, was allegedly held hostage and raped by two of her coaching teachers for over six months. The teachers, Sahil Siddiqui and Vikas Porwal, allegedly drugged, raped, and blackmailed the student with a video recording. Read More

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Caste census, Rs 3000 for women: MVA’s manifesto for Maharashtra polls​

The Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) in Maharashtra unveiled its manifesto on Sunday, promising a range of welfare measures including monthly financial aid for women, loan waivers for farmers, and a caste-based census. The announcement comes ahead of the state assembly elections, intensifying the contest with the ruling BJP-led alliance.

​ The Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) in Maharashtra unveiled its manifesto on Sunday, promising a range of welfare measures including monthly financial aid for women, loan waivers for farmers, and a caste-based census. The announcement comes ahead of the state assembly elections, intensifying the contest with the ruling BJP-led alliance. The Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) in Maharashtra unveiled its manifesto on Sunday, promising a range of welfare measures including monthly financial aid for women, loan waivers for farmers, and a caste-based census. The announcement comes ahead of the state assembly elections, intensifying the contest with the ruling BJP-led alliance. Read More

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14-year-old beaten, humiliated, video goes viral on social media in Bhopal’s Jabalpur​

In Jabalpur, a 14-year-old boy endured a brutal attack and humiliation at the hands of two minors. The assault, stemming from an alleged social media dispute, was recorded and shared online. Police have apprehended one suspect and are actively searching for the second.

​ In Jabalpur, a 14-year-old boy endured a brutal attack and humiliation at the hands of two minors. The assault, stemming from an alleged social media dispute, was recorded and shared online. Police have apprehended one suspect and are actively searching for the second. In Jabalpur, a 14-year-old boy endured a brutal attack and humiliation at the hands of two minors. The assault, stemming from an alleged social media dispute, was recorded and shared online. Police have apprehended one suspect and are actively searching for the second. Read More

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Kashmiri students in Karnataka allege college forced them to trim their beards​

Nursing students from Jammu and Kashmir studying in Karnataka faced pressure to trim their beards, citing dress code concerns. They protested, arguing it infringed on their religious freedom. The college administration, after discussions with the students and the Jammu and Kashmir Students Association, relented, allowing the students to keep their beards.

​ Nursing students from Jammu and Kashmir studying in Karnataka faced pressure to trim their beards, citing dress code concerns. They protested, arguing it infringed on their religious freedom. The college administration, after discussions with the students and the Jammu and Kashmir Students Association, relented, allowing the students to keep their beards. Nursing students from Jammu and Kashmir studying in Karnataka faced pressure to trim their beards, citing dress code concerns. They protested, arguing it infringed on their religious freedom. The college administration, after discussions with the students and the Jammu and Kashmir Students Association, relented, allowing the students to keep their beards. Read More

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Missing tigers in Rajasthan: A complex tale of age, territory, threat​

Wildlife experts are investigating the disappearance of 15 tigers from Ranthambore National Park. While five older tigers are believed to have died of natural causes, territorial conflicts and human threats are thought to be behind the disappearance of four young males and one female.

​ Wildlife experts are investigating the disappearance of 15 tigers from Ranthambore National Park. While five older tigers are believed to have died of natural causes, territorial conflicts and human threats are thought to be behind the disappearance of four young males and one female. Wildlife experts are investigating the disappearance of 15 tigers from Ranthambore National Park. While five older tigers are believed to have died of natural causes, territorial conflicts and human threats are thought to be behind the disappearance of four young males and one female. Read More

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No release of CM’s photos without approval: Himachal govt amidst ‘samosa row’​

The Himachal Pradesh government has issued a directive requiring prior approval from the Information and Public Relations Director (DIPR) for releasing any photographs of chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu. The move comes after the BJP’s youth wing, the BJYM, staged a protest in response to an inquiry into samosas meant for the CM being mistakenly served to his security staff.

​ The Himachal Pradesh government has issued a directive requiring prior approval from the Information and Public Relations Director (DIPR) for releasing any photographs of chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu. The move comes after the BJP’s youth wing, the BJYM, staged a protest in response to an inquiry into samosas meant for the CM being mistakenly served to his security staff. The Himachal Pradesh government has issued a directive requiring prior approval from the Information and Public Relations Director (DIPR) for releasing any photographs of chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu. The move comes after the BJP’s youth wing, the BJYM, staged a protest in response to an inquiry into samosas meant for the CM being mistakenly served to his security staff. Read More

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Ashwin: NZ series loss ‘very shattering experience’​

The Indian cricket team faced an embarrassing 3-0 Test series whitewash at home against New Zealand, marking the first time in history that India has suffered such a defeat on home soil. Veteran spinner Ravichandran Ashwin expressed his disappointment, calling it a “shattering experience” and taking responsibility for his own shortcomings with the bat.

​ The Indian cricket team faced an embarrassing 3-0 Test series whitewash at home against New Zealand, marking the first time in history that India has suffered such a defeat on home soil. Veteran spinner Ravichandran Ashwin expressed his disappointment, calling it a “shattering experience” and taking responsibility for his own shortcomings with the bat. The Indian cricket team faced an embarrassing 3-0 Test series whitewash at home against New Zealand, marking the first time in history that India has suffered such a defeat on home soil. Veteran spinner Ravichandran Ashwin expressed his disappointment, calling it a “shattering experience” and taking responsibility for his own shortcomings with the bat. Read More

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