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Only 19 Indians remain in Russian armed forces: Govt

New Delhi: Most of the Indian nationals in the Russian armed forces have been discharged and only 19 of them are currently deputed there, the government informed the Lok Sabha on Friday.

 


Pushpa 2 screening stampede case: Telangana HC grants interim bail to Actor Allu Arjun

Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court has granted interim bail to actor Allu Arjun after a local court on Friday sent him to 14-day jail in connection with the Sandhya Theatre stampede case during the Pushpa 2 premiere.

 


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Allu Arjun sent to 14-day judicial custody in 'Pushpa 2' stampede case

Telugu actor Allu Arjun has been remanded to 14-day judicial custody in connection with the stampede that occurred during the premiere of his latest movie, Pushpa 2: The Rise. The incident claimed the life of Revathi, a 35-year-old woman, and left her eight-year-old son hospitalised.

Better than my maiden speech: Rahul hails Priyanka's LS speech

Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi lauded Priyanka Gandhi's speech in the Lok Sabha on Friday and said it was better than his maiden speech in the House.

 

Judging women based on clothes shows 'misogynistic prejudice': Kerala HC

The Kerala High Court has held that judging women on the basis of their clothes or expecting them to be sad on getting divorce are indications of a "misogynistic prejudice" and "reinforce a very skewed gender stereotype".

 

Uddhav takes jibe at BJP's 'Ek hai' slogan, says temples not safe in India, Bangladesh

Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray on Friday sought to corner the BJP over Hindutva and said the party-led central government should inform Parliament what steps it is taking to protect Hindus in Bangladesh, where minorities have faced violent attacks.

PM Modi hasn't understood Constitution is not Sangh rule book: Priyanka in LS

Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Friday claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was unmoved over the incidents of violence in Sambhal and Manipur and had not understood that the Constitution was not the Sangh's rule book.

 

'One nation, one election' can't be implemented in big country like India: Cong leader

The 'One nation, one election' idea was beyond imagination which cannot be implemented in a big country like India, Congress general secretary Ghulam Ahmad Mir said on Friday while accusing the BJP hiding its failures behind such issues.

 

Judges should avoid social media, focus on judicial discipline: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of India has emphasised the importance of discipline among judicial officers, advising them to refrain from using social media and expressing personal opinions on judicial matters. A bench comprising Justices B.V. Nagarathna and N. Kotiswar Singh observed that judges must "live like hermits and work like horses" while maintaining strict impartiality.

 

Efforts being made to reduce minorities, especially Muslims, to second-grade citizens: Akhilesh

Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Friday alleged efforts are being made to reduce minorities, especially Muslims, to second-grade citizens.

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