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CBSE to relax norms for differently-abled students

 The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is preparing a draft report with recommendations on relaxations and exemptions for the differently and specially-abled students, according to an official.


Bombay HC refuses to stop framing of charges in Malegaon 2008 case

The Bombay High Court on Tuesday declined to stay a lower court order for framing of charges in a case against Lt. Col. Srikant P. Purohit and 13 other accused in connection with the 2008 Malegaon blast.



One dead, two injured in gas leak at Samsung chip plant

One worker was killed and two were injured when carbon dioxide leaked at a Samsung Electronics chip plant on Tuesday, the South Korean company said.

Supreme Court rejects plea for urgent hearing on Tuticorin

The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected Tamil Nadu government's plea for an urgent hearing of its appeal against an NGT order permitting mining major Vedanta to access the company's administrative office inside its Sterlite copper smelting plant at Tuticorin.

Officer caught with Kashmiri woman faces punishment: Army Chief

Indian Army chief General Bipin Rawat on Tuesday said court martial proceedings will be initiated against the officer who was caught with a woman in a Srinagar hotel on May 23 and he will be suitably punished.

Kerala axes all functions for a year

The Kerala government announced on Tuesday it won't host any function that involves huge sums of money for a year and instead divert the amount for flood relief.

Retired cop beaten to death in public view in Allahabad

A retired police inspector was beaten to death by some miscreants over a land dispute in Uttar Pradesh’s Allahabad. Miscreants started thrashing the retired policeman with wooden sticks in broad daylight.

Federer crashes out of US Open

Twenty-time Grand Slam singles champion Roger Federer was stunned by unheralded Australian John Millman 3-6, 7-5, 7-6 (7), 7-6 (3) in the fourth round of the US Open.

‘A Dog With a Bone in Its Mouth Can’t Bark’: Arun Shourie on Mainstream Media

Speaking at The Wire Dialogues on September 2, Arun Shourie came down hard on mainstream media. “It is the fourth estate of democracy. It is the institution designed to hold the government to account. But, sadly we have not seen that happen,” he said.

Student Arrested For Shouting ‘Fascist BJP Government’ On Plane Gets Bail

A woman arrested at the Tuticorin airport on Monday after she shouted "down with Modi, BJP-RSS fascist government" on a flight in the presence of a BJP leader has been released on bail.

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