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38 children hospitalised after consuming mid-day meal at Thane school

Thane: As many as 38 children fell ill and were hospitalised on Tuesday for suspected food poisoning after they ate a mid-day meal at a private school near Thane city in Maharashtra, officials said.

 


'The Hindu' apologizes after PR Agency inserts misleading remarks in Kerala CM’s interview

New Delhi: The Hindu newspaper has expressed regret over the controversial remarks in the interview of Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. The publication clarified that the reference to Malappuram was inserted by a PR agency and was not part of the interview conducted by its journalist, Shobhana Nair.

 


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Samsung plant protests: 600 workers, union members detained by Tamil Nadu police

Chennai: Tamil Nadu police has reportedly detained around 600 Samsung Electronics workers and union members on Tuesday for organising a street protest, as a strike at the South Korean firm's home appliances plant in Tamil Nadu entered its fourth week.

 

67 FIRs registered against seer over alleged derogatory remarks against Islam, Prophet Mohammed

Mumbai: The Maharashtra government informed the Bombay High Court that approximately 67 FIRs have been registered statewide against Mahant Ramgiri Maharaj, a Hindu religious leader, because of his alleged derogatory remarks against Islam and Prophet Mohammed at an event in Nashik. They added that the objectionable material containing the alleged derogatory remarks, which was shared online, is being taken down by the cyber crime police.

 

Bengaluru: Man stabbed to death after foot-stepping incident escalates during dinner

A 27-year-old man, identified as Keerthi, has been arrested by the Bengaluru police for allegedly stabbing his 52-year-old neighbour, Murthy, to death following a heated argument. The incident occurred on Sunday night in Sonnenahalli, under the Jnana Bharati Police Station limits.

NAMASTE reveals 91.9% of sewer workers belong to marginalized communities

Govt's first comprehensive survey, NAMASTE reveals 91.9% of sewer workers belong to marginalized communities

 

Widespread protests in Kerala, after CM Vijayan links gold smuggling to anti-national activities

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's recent comments regarding the alleged use of funds obtained through gold smuggling in Malappuram for anti-national activities have triggered significant outrage and protests across the district. During an interview with The Hindu, Vijayan claimed that over the past five years, 150 kg of gold and hawala money worth ₹123 crores had been seized in Malappuram, suggesting that these funds were being utilized for anti state and anti national purposes. His assertion that Malappuram is becoming a centre for such activities was met with sharp criticism from various political and social organizations.

 

DGCA imposes ₹20 Lakh penalty on Shivamogga airport operator for non-compliance with standards

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has imposed a fine of ₹20 lakh on the Karnataka State Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (KSIIDC), the operator of Shivamogga Airport, for failing to meet aerodrome standards.

 

Bombay HC acquits rape accused in POCSO case, says girl would be ‘terrified’, not ‘act normal’

The Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court has sparked controversy with its recent verdict, acquitting a 64-year-old man accused of raping an eight-year-old girl. The court cited that the victim's behavior was not consistent with that of a rape survivor, stating that a minor girl subjected to sexual assault would normally be "terrified" and not "act normal and play."

 

Ayodhya rape case: DNA of foetus matched with that of co-accused Raju, says report filed in HC

The DNA of the aborted foetus of the Ayodhya rape survivor matched with that of SP leader Moeed Ahmad's employee Raju, a co-accused in the case, according to a report submitted by the Uttar Pradesh government to the Allahabad High Court on Monday.

 

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