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Netanyahu refuses to halt Israeli strikes, 70 killed in Gaza, including 22 children during the ‘offe

Israeli air raids hit northern and southern Gaza on Wednesday, killing at least of 70 individuals, including almost two dozen children, according to hospitals and health officials. The raids carried out after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's statement a day earlier that there will be no pause to the army campaign, asserting that Israel's offensive would endure until the militant group is utterly dismantled.


Blow to YSRCP, boost for BJP as Andhra’s first woman Muslim MLC Zakia Khanam switches sides

In a political shift, Mayana Zakia Khanam, the first Muslim woman member of the Andhra Legislative Council, has resigned from the Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy-led YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) and joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

 



Renewed push for reopening Bengaluru’s HAL Airport for commercial flights

A high level stakeholders' meeting was held on April 15 in New Delhi to discuss restarting commercial operations at the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Airport in Bengaluru. The meeting was convened in the light of increasing air traffic congestion and long travel times to the Kempegowda International Airport (KIA), revolved around obtaining regulatory approvals and operational frameworks.

M'luru: Consumer Redressal Forum orders Apple to pay customer Rs 81,000 for giving defective iPhone

The Dakshina Kannada Consumer Redressal Forum has ordered Apple to pay a compensation amount more than Rs 80,000 to a customer who had purchased an iPhone of the company, for delivering a defective product.

 

Polish youth retrace WWII roots in India under government exchange initiative

Twenty young Polish nationals, descendants of Polish children who were sheltered in India during World War II, visited Balachadi in Jamnagar and Valivade near Kolhapur under the Jamsaheb Memorial Youth Exchange Programme this February. The initiative was facilitated by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s official visit to Poland last year.

Allahabad High Court says Muslim man can marry multiple times if wives are treated equally

The Allahabad High Court ruled that a Muslim man can marry more than once if he respects all of his wives equally and follows the standards outlined in Islamic law. The court, however, emphasized that the opportunity for polygamy is frequently abused by men for selfish purposes.

Woman hospitalised after finding lizard tail in ice cream in Ahmadabad, shop sealed

A woman from the Maninagar area of Ahmedabad was hospitalised after she reportedly discovered a lizard’s tail in a Havmor ice cream cone she was consuming. According to reports, the incident took place after the woman bought an 80 ml Havmor Happy Cone at an ice cream shop at Mahalakshmi Corner on Dev Kutir Avenue. While consuming the ice cream, the woman experienced discomfort and began vomiting. Upon inspection the customers found a lizard’s tail in the ice cream and the woman was hospitalised.

SC directs Centre to set up special POCSO courts on priority basis

The Supreme Court on Thursday directed the Centre to set up on "top priority basis" dedicated POCSO courts to exclusively deal with cases of sexual offences against children.

False post on ‘Op Sindoor’: Vartha Bharati files police complaint against 3 individuals, website

A formal complaint has been filed at the Mangaluru South Police Station against three individuals and a news website for allegedly spreading false and provocative information linking the name of journalist B.M. Basheer and the Kannada daily Vartha Bharati to a fabricated story titled ‘Operation Sindoor’.

 

Modi agreed to caste census out of fear: Rahul Gandhi

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had agreed to hold a caste census "out of fear" of the country's deprived population, to which the opposition was lending its voice.

 

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