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Woman carried husband on back for days, finally got disability certificate for him

A free wheelchair from government hospital requires a disability certificate and Vimla has been visiting the health centre in Mathura for months to get one.


Rs. 2.4 Lakh Crore Loans Written Off In Over 3 Years

"I am shocked to see that at a time, when the farmers in the country are crying and committing suicide for their loan burden and asking for waiver of farmers' loan, the Government of India have not even considered that,"


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Minor girl kidnapped and raped; main accused and two cafe owners held


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Kane scores hat trick and Bayern extends Bundesliga lead to 11 points


Railways announces 84 special trains following IndiGo flight cancellations


No differences of opinion in LDF over PM SHRI, new labour codes: Kerala CM


Will give suitable answer on L&O situation in Karnataka during winter session: Minister Parameshwara


Sri Lanka announces raft of relief for Ditwah-affected; Prez says life restored to normalcy


NIMHANS-like institutes needed across country: Minister Sharan Prakash Patil


Delegation requests for Karnataka HC Bench in coastal districts, hands petition to Chief Justice


Gurugram: Four college students held for night-time thefts of car tyres, rims


Two girls injured in separate wolf attacks in UP's Bahraich




Constable suspended for Kashmiri youth's killing

Srinagar: A Jammu and Kashmir Police constable was on Wednesday suspended following his prima facie involvement in the killing of a youth during street protests in the northern town of Kangan.

Life derailed in Kashmir Valley

Srinagar: Normal life was derailed in the Kashmir Valley on Wednesday as separatists announced a protest march to Shopian town in solidarity with civilians killed in fighting between militants and security forces.

BJP government responsible for Rajasthan's deteriorating law and order: Sachin Pilot

 Jaipur: Congress' Rajasthan Unit Chief Sachin Pilot blamed the Vasundhara Raje-led BJP government in the state for the deteriorating law and order situation, courtesy the divide and rule policy it had adopted.

Afridi’s tweet on Kashmir carnage draws ire of Indian ‘stars’

New Delhi: Pakistani cricketer Shahid Afridi has been lacerated on social media over a tweet on Kashmir, where he alleges there is an "appalling and worrisome situation" and urges UN intervention. This, on a day the US has taken action against a Pakistani outfit controlled by 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed, who roams freely in Pakistan.

Mob burns 2 Dalit politicians’ homes in BJP-ruled Rajasthan, day after Bharat bandh

Jaipur:  In a fresh violence in Rajasthan today a violent mob set ablaze the houses of a sitting lawmaker and a former legislator, both of them Dalits, in Hinduan town of Karauli district. Curfew has been imposed in the town and internet services have been suspended.

SC/ST Act: SC says people who are agitating have not read the order, refuses to stay its order

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to stay its ruling, which activists say has diluted a law aimed at preventing atrocities on Dalits and tribes, as it asserted that it wanted to protect innocent people from being punished.

Congress collects 65 Rajya Sabha MPs’ signatures for CJI’s removal

New Delhi: The Congress, the largest Opposition party, has collected signatures of its Rajya Sabha MPs to back a proposal to remove Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra but is waiting for a broader consensus within Opposition ranks on the issue, three party leaders familiar with the development said on Monday.

Sohrabuddin ‘fake’ encounter case: One more witness turns hostile

Mumbai: One more prosecution witness on Monday turned hostile in the Sohrabuddin Shaikh alleged fake encounter case taking the count of hostile witnesses to 45.

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