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India ranks 95 among 129 countries in global gender equality index

New Delhi: India ranked 95th out of 129 countries in a new index that measures global gender equality looking at aspects such as poverty, health, education, literacy, political representation and equality at the workplace.

 


Centre fooling people over Ram temple: Swami Swaroopanand

Haridwar: A prominent Hindu seer Tuesday accused the Centre of fooling people over the construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya, saying it has decided to build it at a place other than where deity was born.

 


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Delhi ministers shift to metro, buses as govt pushes fuel conservation drive


PM hails Cabinet's decisions, says farmers to benefit, connectivity will enhance


Eknath Shinde switches to electric vehicles, cuts down convoy size after PM's austerity push


Ex-army chief Naravane backs RSS leader's remarks on dialogue with Pakistan


VCK urges CM Vijay to enact stringent law against superstitious practices


Mystery man posing as AC mechanic to rob residents held in Delhi; linked to viral armed attacks


UP: 14 police personnel suspended over departmental indiscipline


Four militants arrested in Manipur




Vikhe Patil quits as Congress MLA

Mumbai: Senior Congress leader in Maharashtra and former leader of opposition in Legislative Assembly Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil Tuesday submitted his resignation as a member of the Lower House.

 

Mahagathbandhan goes soft on Nitish Kumar, says "not allergic" to anyone

Patna: With the BJP-JD(U) ties under apparent strain, Senior RJD leader leader Raghuvansh Prasad Singh has extended an olive branch to Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, saying non-BJP parties including the JD(U) should join forces against the BJP and that his party is "not allergic" to anyone.

 

NIA gets 10-day custody of Shabir Shah, Masarat Bhat, Asiya Andrabi

New Delhi: Kashmiri separatists Shabir Shah, Asiya Andrabi and Masarat Alam Bhat were arrested Tuesday in connection with a terror funding case and produced before a Delhi court which allowed NIA their 10-day custodial interrogation.

 

Giriraj's snide remark on Iftaar parties draws JD(U) flak

A snide remark by Union minister and firebrand BJP leader Giriraj Singh on Tuesday over 'Iftaar' parties hosted by political leaders drew sharp criticism from Nitish Kumar's JD(U), an alliance partner of the NDA in the state.

Navy joins search operation for missing AN-32 aircraft

A long-range maritime reconnaissance aircraft of Indian Navy was deployed on Tuesday as part of a massive search operation to trace an AN-32 transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force, a day after it went missing around thickly-forested Menchuka in Arunachal Pradesh, officials said.

Search operation continue for missing IAF aircraft in Arunachal

A massive search operation was underway on Tuesday to locate a Russian-origin AN-32 transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force, a day after it went missing around Menchuka in Arunachal Pradesh, officials said.

Centre rushes six-member team to Kerala after college student tests positive of deadly Nipah virus

The Centre Tuesday rushed a six-member team to Kerala after a college student was confirmed to be infected with the potentially deadly Nipah virus, which had claimed 17 lives in the state in May last year.

75 years later, Mortal remains of two World War II soldiers from Haryana brought home

The mortal remains of two British Indian Army sepoys from here, who laid down their lives fighting the German forces in the World War II, were brought to their native villages in Hisar and Jhajjar districts nearly 75 years after their death, officials said Tuesday.

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