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Maharashtra polls were rigged, we will not allow same to happen in Bihar: Rahul Gandhi

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday alleged that the 2024 Maharashtra assembly elections were "rigged" to favour the BJP and claimed that the NDA government at the Centre wants to repeat it in the Bihar polls due later this year.


Bharat Bandh today: Nationwide strike disrupts services as over 25 cr workers protest govt policies

A nationwide strike or Bharat Bandh called by ten central trade unions is underway today, with over 25 crore workers from both organised and unorganised sectors participating. The strike, which is also supported by several rural and agricultural labour organisations, is a protest against the central government’s economic and labour policies, which unions claim favour corporates at the cost of workers, farmers, and the poor.


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Huge turnout amidst SIR shadow caps ballistic battle for Bengal


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President Donald Trump to feature on limited edition US passports


Bengaluru Police bust major drug network; 16 arrested, narcotics worth Rs 36.67 crore seized


Meghalaya: Interstate ATM theft racket busted, 6 arrested


Several Gurugram schools receive hoax bomb threats


Yenepoya University conducts autism awareness campaign in Mangaluru


From Bengal to Kerala: Understanding exit poll trends across four states


Karnataka: College student dies by suicide in Dharwad, 3 policemen suspended


King Charles jokes Americans ‘might be speaking French, if not for the United Kingdom’


Seven killed as govt hospital’s compound wall collapse due to rain


Hailstorm brings relief to Bengaluru from scorching summer




CBI faces flak over unprofessional wanted ad: ‘Ball’ instead of ‘bail’, unclear photos raise eyebrow

India’s premier investigative agency, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), is under criticism after the release of a public advertisement seeking information about three wanted accused in a counterfeiting case. Far from serving its purpose, the ad has sparked ridicule and concern over the agency’s professionalism.

9 persons killed as vehicles fall into river after bridge collapse in Vadodara

Nine persons, including a child, were killed and nine others rescued after a portion of a four-decade-old bridge collapsed in Gujarat's Vadodara district on Wednesday morning, officials said.

Man kills father, sister over property dispute in Varanasi

A man allegedly killed his elderly father and sister by hitting them with a metal rod and bricks following a dispute over property, police said on Wednesday.

Worker gets stuck in lift on 21st floor of under-construction building; rescued after 15 hours

A 39-year-old worker got trapped in a suspended cradle lift at an under-construction highrise building in Maharashtra's Thane city and was rescued safely after 15 hours on Wednesday morning, officials said.

Harassing juniors through informal WhatsApp groups to be treated as ragging: UGC

The University Grants Commission (UGC) has directed higher education institutions to monitor any informal WhatsApp groups created to harass juniors, saying it will be treated as ragging and attract strict action under anti-ragging rules, according to officials.

 

Nasir-Junaid murder accused commits suicide, blames Bajrang Dal members in video before death

Faridabad: A suspected cow vigilante allegedly involved in the Nasir-Junaid murders in Rajasthan allegedly committed suicide by jumping in front of a train on the Delhi-Agra railway track near Palwal, officials said on Tuesday.

 

Raipur-bound IndiGo flight returns to Indore due to technical fault

Indore: An IndiGo Indore-Raipur flight with 51 passengers on board returned to the airport here shortly after takeoff on Tuesday due to a technical fault, an official said.

 

Systematic assault on democracy: Mamata after man in Bengal gets Assam Foreigners' Tribunal notice

Kolkata: Alleging that it was a systematic assault on democracy, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday hit out at the BJP after a Foreigners' Tribunal in Assam served a notice to a farmer from West Bengal's Coochbehar, declaring him an illegal migrant.

 

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