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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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‘Sitting with those who oppose Ram Mandir, CAA’: Shah’s jibe at Uddhav​

Amit Shah, Union Home Minister, criticised Uddhav Thackeray for joining forces with the Congress, a party he claimed disrespected Balasaheb Thackeray and Veer Savarkar. Shah, speaking at the launch of BJP’s manifesto for the Maharashtra elections, challenged Thackeray to ask Rahul Gandhi to speak favorably about Savarkar.

​ Amit Shah, Union Home Minister, criticised Uddhav Thackeray for joining forces with the Congress, a party he claimed disrespected Balasaheb Thackeray and Veer Savarkar. Shah, speaking at the launch of BJP’s manifesto for the Maharashtra elections, challenged Thackeray to ask Rahul Gandhi to speak favorably about Savarkar. Amit Shah, Union Home Minister, criticised Uddhav Thackeray for joining forces with the Congress, a party he claimed disrespected Balasaheb Thackeray and Veer Savarkar. Shah, speaking at the launch of BJP’s manifesto for the Maharashtra elections, challenged Thackeray to ask Rahul Gandhi to speak favorably about Savarkar. Read More

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‘Did he drug me too?’: Why Gisèle Pelicot’s daughter fears she was also victimised​

Gisèle Pelicot, 72, accused her ex-husband, Dominique, of drugging and orchestrating her rape by numerous men over a decade. Their daughter, Caroline Darian, discovered she might also be a victim after police found photos of her in evidence. Dominique admitted to drugging Gisèle and filming her assaults but denies abusing Darian.

​ Gisèle Pelicot, 72, accused her ex-husband, Dominique, of drugging and orchestrating her rape by numerous men over a decade. Their daughter, Caroline Darian, discovered she might also be a victim after police found photos of her in evidence. Dominique admitted to drugging Gisèle and filming her assaults but denies abusing Darian. Gisèle Pelicot, 72, accused her ex-husband, Dominique, of drugging and orchestrating her rape by numerous men over a decade. Their daughter, Caroline Darian, discovered she might also be a victim after police found photos of her in evidence. Dominique admitted to drugging Gisèle and filming her assaults but denies abusing Darian. Read More

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Bengaluru couple held after posting video of balcony garden with ganja plants​

A Bengaluru couple, Sagar Gurung and Urmila Kumari, were arrested for growing ganja in their home garden. Their secret hobby came to light after Urmila posted a video of their plants on social media, where netizens identified the illegal saplings. Police raided their home and found the discarded plants, leading to their arrest under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act.

​ A Bengaluru couple, Sagar Gurung and Urmila Kumari, were arrested for growing ganja in their home garden. Their secret hobby came to light after Urmila posted a video of their plants on social media, where netizens identified the illegal saplings. Police raided their home and found the discarded plants, leading to their arrest under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act. A Bengaluru couple, Sagar Gurung and Urmila Kumari, were arrested for growing ganja in their home garden. Their secret hobby came to light after Urmila posted a video of their plants on social media, where netizens identified the illegal saplings. Police raided their home and found the discarded plants, leading to their arrest under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act. Read More

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How this ‘river’ of filth in Delhi claimed teen’s life​

A 13-year-old boy tragically drowned in an open drain filled with garbage in Rajendra Nagar Extension, Delhi. Residents are blaming the local authorities for neglecting the drain’s maintenance, stating that it hadn’t been cleaned for months. The incident has sparked outrage and calls for immediate action to prevent future tragedies.

​ A 13-year-old boy tragically drowned in an open drain filled with garbage in Rajendra Nagar Extension, Delhi. Residents are blaming the local authorities for neglecting the drain’s maintenance, stating that it hadn’t been cleaned for months. The incident has sparked outrage and calls for immediate action to prevent future tragedies. A 13-year-old boy tragically drowned in an open drain filled with garbage in Rajendra Nagar Extension, Delhi. Residents are blaming the local authorities for neglecting the drain’s maintenance, stating that it hadn’t been cleaned for months. The incident has sparked outrage and calls for immediate action to prevent future tragedies. Read More

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