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Supreme Court grants interim bail to Professor Ali Khan Mahmudabad, orders SIT probe

The Supreme Court on Wednesday granted interim bail to Ashoka University Professor Ali Khan Mahmudabad, who was arrested on May 18 by Haryana Police over his social media posts related to ‘Operation Sindoor’. The Court, however, refused to stay the ongoing investigation.


30 ‘Maoists’ killed in twin Bastar encounters in Chhattisgarh

 In one of the deadliest anti-Maoist operations this year, security forces gunned down at least 30 alleged Maoists in two separate encounters in the Bastar region of Chhattisgarh on Thursday, March 20.


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Commercial LPG hike: Delhi restaurant owners warn of higher menu rates, job losses


44 peacocks die of H5N1 in Karnataka’s Tumakuru; minister orders precautions


Shivakumar’s CM aspiration natural, high command will decide: Parameshwara


Karnataka MLA Vinay Kulkarni disqualified after conviction in Goudar murder case


CM Siddaramaiah warns of possible rainfall dip, stresses uninterrupted drinking water supply


Retired Army man killed in Kota; wife, aide held


MP boat tragedy: Death toll rises to 10 with recovery of one more body; 3 tourists still missing


India should create strategic buffers to navigate 'most difficult' energy shock: CEA Nageswaran


Three youths bludgeon 40-year-old man to death with brick in Baghpat


Two labourers killed in crane collapse at Link Road project site in Thane district


Prasoon Joshi appointed chairman of Prasar Bharati


Representative of Iran's Supreme Leader in India calls current situation 'no war, no peace'




India launches global diplomatic offensive against Pakistan; Sanjay Jha-led delegation departs today

India has launched a full-scale diplomatic campaign to expose Pakistan’s alleged role in international terrorism, with an all-party parliamentary delegation, led by JD(U) leader Sanjay Kumar Jha, set to depart for Japan tonight. This marks the beginning of a coordinated global outreach under India’s recent military and diplomatic response, following the terror attack in Pahalgam and the subsequent Operation Sindoor.

Maharashtra declares CJI BR Gavai as Permanent State Guest, issues protocol guidelines

Amid backlash over an alleged protocol lapse during the felicitation of Chief Justice of India (CJI) Bhushan Gavai, the Maharashtra government has officially declared the CJI a Permanent State Guest. The decision comes with updated protocol guidelines to ensure proper decorum during future visits of the country's top judge.

6 militants arrested in Manipur with arms, ammunition

Security forces have arrested six militants belonging to various proscribed outfits in Manipur and seized arms and ammunition from their possession, police said on Wednesday.

PM thought of sending delegations to divert attention from tough questions: Ramesh

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Wednesday claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi suddenly thought of sending multi-party delegations of MPs to visit different countries to divert attention from the tough questions he is being called to answer, while his image globally has been "shattered".

Fire guts shops at stone market in Delhi's Kotla Mubarakpur

A fire broke out at a stone market in Kotla Mubarakpur early Wednesday, gutting at least six shops housed in tin-shed kiosks, officials said.

Supreme court directs states, UTs to appoint protection officers for women's safety

In a significant step toward strengthening the implementation of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, the Supreme Court has instructed all states and union territories to designate officials from the Department of Women and Child Development as protection officers at the district and taluka levels.

Banu Mushtaq's work wins prestigious International Booker Prize 2025

Renowned author Banu Mushtaq's collection of short stories Haseena and Other Stories, translated into English as Heart Lamp, has been awarded the prestigious International Booker Prize.

God does not forgive nor forget: 'I was transferred with ill intention'- MP HC judge at farewell

Indore: "God does not forgive nor forget," were the words echoed with profound bitterness by Justice Duppala Venkata Ramana, a Judge of the High Court of Madhya Pradesh, as he prepared to demit office on Tuesday.

 

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