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Imposing practices like 'surya namaskar' on students of other religions against Constitution: Jamiat

New Delhi: Prominent Muslim organisation Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind on Friday denounced any attempt to "saffronise the education system" and said forcing of customs of one religion on students from other religions in schools such as the practice of "surya namaskar" was against the Constitution.

 


African Swine Fever outbreak reported in Kerala's Thrissur district

Thrissur (Kerala): An outbreak of African Swine Fever, a highly contagious and deadly swine disease that can affect both farm-raised and feral (wild) pigs, has been reported from a farm in a village in Kerala's Thrissur district, officials said on Friday.

 


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Money-dispute angle emerges in Delhi bus gangrape case


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Assam: 23,000 people affected by urban floods as IMD forecasts more rain


Kerala leaders congratulate SSLC students as pass percentage declines to 99.07


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CM Suvendu hints at delimitation in West Bengal


TN CM Vijay calls fuel price hike ‘unacceptable’, seeks rollback




Money laundering case: HC extends Jet Airways founder Naresh Goyal's interim bail by 4 weeks

Mumbai: The Bombay High Court on Friday extended by four weeks the interim bail on medical grounds granted to Jet Airways founder Naresh Goyal, accused in a money laundering case.

 

Out on parole, Amritpal Singh, Engineer Rashid take oath as LS members

New Delhi: Jailed radical Sikh preacher Amritpal Singh and Kashmiri leader Sheikh Abdul Rashid, who were granted parole to take oath as members of the Lok Sabha, were sworn in as MPs on Friday, amid heavy deployment of security personnel in and around the Parliament complex.

 

Bihar govt suspends 15 engineers over bridge collapse incidents

Patna: The Bihar government on Friday suspended 15 engineers in connection with a series of recent incidents of bridge collapse in the state, a senior official said.

 

West Bengal Speaker administers oath to 2 TMC MLAs, Raj Bhavan calls its constitutional impropriety

Kolkata: West Bengal Assembly Speaker Biman Banerjee administered the oath to two newly elected TMC MLAs on Friday, defying the Governor's directive to appoint Deputy Speaker Asish Banerjee for the task, sparking accusations of constitutional impropriety from Raj Bhavan.

 

Did Muslims vandalize railway station because train horn disturbed namaz? Viral video fact-checked

A video showing a mob vandalizing a railway station in West Bengal has been widely shared on social media with the claim that the group became violent because a train horn disturbed their prayers. However, upon investigation, it was revealed that the video actually dates back to the 2019 anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) protests.

 

Dead snake found in mid-day meal packet, claim parents; probe launched

Sangli: A tiny dead snake was allegedly found in a packet distributed under the mid-day meal scheme meant for children aged between six months and three years at an 'Anganwadi' or a government-run nursery school in western Maharashtra's Sangli district, prompting the authorities to launch a probe.

 

Vendetta politics: Congress slams PM Modi over 2023 decision on sale of rice to state govts

New Delhi: The Congress on Friday alleged "vendetta politics" on part of the Modi government for refusing to sell adequate rice to implement the 'Anna Bhagya Guarantee' in Karnataka last year and asked whether he would apologise to the people for "obstructing" their elected state government from implementing its schemes.

 

Modi govt could fall in August: Lalu Prasad

Patna: RJD president Lalu Prasad on Friday claimed that the Narendra Modi government at the Centre was "weak" and could "fall" as early as next month.

 

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