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Delhi bomb scare : Senders' intention was to create mass panic, disturb public order, says FIR

The intention of the bomb hoax emails received by over 100 Delhi schools was to "create mass panic and disturb public order," the Delhi Police says in an FIR registered by its Special Cell.

 


PM Modi's image removed from CoWIN certificates

In a recent development, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's photograph has been omitted from CoWIN certificates issued for COVID-19 vaccinations. These certificates, traditionally featuring PM Modi's image alongside a motivational quote, now display only the quote with an attribution to the Prime Minister, albeit without his name.

 


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Seek votes on performance of govt instead of indulging in 'hate speeches': Kharge to PM Modi

In a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Thursday said when the elections are over, people will only remember him as the PM who indulged in "divisive and communal speeches filled with lies" to avoid an inevitable defeat.

 

Low attendance in Delhi schools day after bomb scare; principals revisit evacuation plans for future

A day after more nearly 200 schools received hoax bomb emails, educational institutions in the city witnessed a slightly lower attendance, even as principals revisited evacuation plans for such emergencies in the future.

Manipur one year on: Meitei-Kuki couples forced to live apart, contemplate uncertain tomorrow

Monthly dates in Mizoram or maybe Assam if at all, single parenting and the constant fear of abandonment. For Manipur's Meitei-Kuki couples forced to live apart in ‘community’ enclaves, this is how life has been since ethnic clashes broke out in the state last May.

 

SC registry refuses to accept Centre’s plea on 2G spectrum verdict

The Supreme Court Registry is learnt to have refused to accept the Centre’s plea seeking modification of its 2012 verdict in the 2G spectrum case which had said the State was duty bound to adopt the auction route while transferring or alienating the country's natural resources.

 

Modi govt 'snatching away' reservation by 'blindly' implementing privatisation: Rahul Gandhi

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday accused the Modi government of "clandestinely snatching away" reservation from Dalits, tribals and backward classes by "blindly" implementing privatisation, and said his party guarantees strengthening the public sector enterprises and open the doors for employment.

 

LS polls: EC increases polling time in Telangana in view of heat wave

The Election Commission (EC) on Wednesday increased the polling time for the Lok Sabha elections in Telangana by an hour in view of heat wave conditions prevailing in the state.

 

CBI not under control of Union of India, Centre tells SC on West Bengal govt's suit

The CBI is not under the "control" of the Union, the Centre on Thursday told the Supreme Court while raising preliminary objections on a lawsuit filed by the West Bengal government on the agency going ahead with its probe in several cases without the prerequisite nod from the state.

 

Delhi LG removes 223 DCW employees appointed by former Chief Swati Maliwal

Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena has ordered the immediate removal of 223 contractual employees from the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW). This decision comes amid allegations that the appointments were made without proper authorization by the former DCW chairperson, Swati Maliwal.

 

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