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SIT to probe abuse of school girls in fake NCC camp: TN govt

Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin has ordered constituting a Special Investigation Team to probe the incidents relating to the alleged sexual abuse of minor girls at a fake NCC camp in Krishnagiri district recently, the state government said on Wednesday.

 


13 killed in pharma company fire accident in Andhra Pradesh

Atchutapuram (Andhra Pradesh): The death toll in the fire accident at a pharmaceutical unit here on Wednesday rose to 13, officials said.

 


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Rupee settles at record low of 95.73 against US dollar


Karnataka Guv to halve convoy size following PM Modi's austerity call


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Accept Congress decision appointing V D Satheesan as Kerala CM: K C Venugopal




Imminent need to re-look at mandatory attendance norms in colleges, varsities: Delhi HC

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Wednesday observed that there is an imminent need to re-look at mandatory attendance norms in colleges and universities as the teaching methods have substantially changed post the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

151 sitting MPs and MLAs face cases of crimes against women, 16 charged with rape: ADR

New Delhi: As many as 151 sitting MPs and MLAs have declared cases related to crimes against women in their election affidavits, with West Bengal having the highest number of lawmakers facing such cases, according to a recent report by a poll rights body.

 

Patna SDM accidentally lathi charged by policeman during Bharat Bandh protests

Patna: Patna Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Shrikant Kundlik Khandekar was accidentally struck by a policeman during a lathi-charge on Wednesday, as law enforcement attempted to disperse supporters of the day-long Bharat Bandh.

 

Won't quit politics, open to floating new outfit: Champai Soren

Ranchi: Former Jharkhand chief minister Champai Soren on Wednesday said he would not quit politics, asserting that an option to float a new political outfit was always open to him.

 

World’s oldest person, Maria Branyas Morera, dies aged 117

Maria Branyas Morera, the world’s oldest person, died at the age of 117 on Monday, her family confirmed. The American-born Spanish woman was recognized by Guinness World Records as the oldest person in January 2023, following the death of French nun Lucile Randon.

 

Maharashtra: Govt school teacher shows obscene videos to six girls, molests them; arrested

In another Maharashtra shocker, a government school teacher in Akola district was arrested on Tuesday for allegedly sexually abusing six female students and showing them obscene videos.

 

Bharat Bandh over SC-ST reservation verdict sees mixed response across India

The Bharat Bandh called by various groups on Wednesday to protest the Supreme Court's recent ruling on the sub-classification of Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs) received a mixed response across the country. The bandh led to significant disruptions in some regions, while others remained largely unaffected.

 

Badlapur school chose cover-up over helping parents file complaint: State child rights panel chief

The Badlapur school, where two young girls were allegedly sexually abused, preferred to cover up the crime instead of helping their parents file a police complaint, said Susieben Shah, chairperson of Maharashtra State Commission for Protection of Child Rights, on Wednesday.

 

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