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Centre waives loans of big businesses, not of Wayanad landslide victims: Priyanka Gandhi

Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Wednesday criticised the central government for not waiving loans of the Wayanad landslides victims, saying it has no hesitation in writing off debts of big businesses.


EC sets seven-day deadline for voter list mapping in Bengal ahead of SIR rollout

 The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Wednesday directed officials in West Bengal to expedite the voter list mapping process as part of preparations for the Special Intensive Revision (SIR), setting a deadline of seven days to complete the process, an official said.


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Lebanon appoints new representative for talks with Israel, rejects linkage to Iran


3 officials of private banks arrested in Gujarat in Rs 2,500 crore cyber fraud; 20 held so far


Allahabad HC judge recuses from hearing Rahul Gandhi dual citizenship plea


EC will leave no stone unturned to hold free, fair elections in West Bengal: CEC Kumar


ISRO, TIFR sign MoU for collaboration in space science, tech, exploration


Govt ruthlessly demolishing drug cartels, securing convictions against offenders: Amit Shah


J&K CM Abdullah inaugurates upgraded hospital, key road link during Rajouri visit


Fire at Rajasthan refinery a day before inauguration by PM Modi, programme postponed


Delhi High Court advocate jumps to death from high-rise CP hotel


Traffic constable alleges assault by biker at Nanthoor Junction, case registered


Constitution amendment bill defeat was BJP’s first embarrassment in Parliament: Margaret Alva


Most Rev. Dr. Leslie Clifford D’Souza consecrated as second Archbishop of Udupi Diocese




Who is Nobel laureate Omar M. Yaghi with Palestinian roots? Everything you need to know

The 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry has shone a global spotlight on Omar Mwannes Yaghi, a Jordanian–American chemist of Palestinian origin, whose pioneering work in reticular chemistry and the development of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) has transformed the landscape of materials science.

TN Assembly will adopt resolution condemning Israel's attacks on Gaza, says CM Stalin

Tamil Nadu Assembly will adopt a resolution to condemn Israel for its attacks on Gaza, and it will seek an immediate ceasefire and also request the Centre to take appropriate steps to that effect, Chief Minister M K Stalin said here on Wednesday.

CM Vijayan mocks opposition MLA's height in Assembly, sparks row

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan’s remarks on Wednesday mocking the short stature of an opposition MLA in the state assembly, invited sharp criticism from Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan, who called it "body shaming".

SC to hear plea for setting up of SIT to probe allegations of electoral roll tampering

The Supreme Court is likely to hear on October 13 a plea seeking the constitution of a special investigation team headed by a former judge to inquire into allegations of electoral roll manipulation in Bengaluru Central and other affected constituencies.

Cough syrup row: Plant sealed, MP SIT visits pharma unit, office

A pharma unit producing a now banned cough syrup allegedly linked to the death of children in Madhya Pradesh is in the dock with the plant being sealed by the Tamil Nadu government and a police team from MP visiting the facility as part of its probe into the fatalities.

Navi Mumbai lands on aviation map as new airport takes off; PM calls it glimpse of Viksit Bharat

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday inaugurated the Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA), describing it as a "glimpse of Viksit Bharat", or developed India, that will help make the Mumbai region Asia's biggest connectivity hub.

Justice Govind Mathur on Ayodhya case: ‘Judgment political; based on faith, not title or possession’

Former Chief Justice of the Allahabad High Court, Justice Govind Mathur, has sharply criticised the Supreme Court’s 2019 Ayodhya-Babri Masjid verdict, saying it does not meet the essential standards of a judicial decision settling rights between parties before a court of law.

SC acquits death row convict, says he was made 'scapegoat' by police

The Supreme Court on Wednesday acquitted a man on death row for sexually assaulting and murdering a seven-year-old girl in 2017, saying the trial in the case was conducted in a "lopsided manner" and he was made a "scapegoat" by police.

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