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Single higher education regulator bill tabled in LS; Oppn flags ‘centralisation,' JPC likely

A bill to set up a 13-member body to regulate institutions of higher education was introduced in the Lok Sabha on Monday.


Bihar CM removes hijab from newly appointed doctor's face at govt event, stokes controversy

A newly recruited AYUSH doctor in Bihar was taken aback on Monday when Chief Minister Nitish Kumar pulled the hijab (veil) off her face, while she was receiving her letter of appointment.


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Single higher education regulator bill tabled in LS; Oppn flags ‘centralisation,' JPC likely


Study flags crisis in state-run Moulana Azad Model Schools in Bengaluru


Do eggs cause cancer? Health Minister Gundurao clarifies after social media claims


Jaishankar meets UAE’s top leadership


Meeting Messi a dream and a duty, his art my antidote when I'm sad: Chhetri


Karnataka: Show-cause notice issued after worms found in midday meal served to students in school


Former minister C M Ibrahim announces to launch new regional party for Karnataka


Dense fog disrupts operations at Delhi airport; 228 flights cancelled, 5 diverted


New prison chief sets Dec 31 deadline for Bengaluru central jail clean-up


3 convicted for murder of Bengal councillor


Karnataka poised to lead India's space tech growth: Minister Priyank Kharge


Eight black-capped capuchin monkeys arrive at Bannerghatta zoo




Dense fog disrupts operations at Delhi airport; 228 flights cancelled, 5 diverted

Dense fog disrupted flight operations at Delhi Airport on Monday, with various airlines cancelling 228 flights and diverting five to nearby airports due to low visibility, an official said.

3 convicted for murder of Bengal councillor

A court in West Bengal’s Barrackpore on Monday convicted three people for killing a councillor of Panihati Municipality in North 24 Parganas district.

Stripped to identify religion, ears cut off: Muslim hawker from Bihar dies a week after lynching

Mohammed Athar Hussain, a 55-year-old Muslim cloth vendor, tragically died on Friday, a week after sustaining severe injuries in a horrific lynching, reported The Print.

'Someone must be held accountable': HC converts civil suit on Goa nightclub tragedy into PIL

The Bombay High Court on Monday converted a civil suit against Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub into a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) saying "someone has to be held accountable" for the tragedy in which 25 people were killed.In a stern observation, Goa bench of the High Court of Justices Sarang Kotwal and Ashish Chavan said the local panchayat had "failed to take suo motu cognisance" of the club and had taken "no action despite complaints."

DGCA probe panel on flight disruptions visits IndiGo headquarters

The four-member panel, set up by Director General of Civil Aviation Faiz Ahmed Kidwai to investigate large-scale operational disruptions at domestic carrier IndiGo earlier this month, visited the airline's headquarters on Monday as part of the ongoing probe, sources said.

Ex-bureaucrat Raj Kumar Goyal sworn in as CIC; eight new information commissioners take oath

After a gap of nine years, transparency watchdog Central Information Commission attained its full strength with the appointment of former IAS officer Raj Kumar Goyal and eight other information commissioners, who took the oath of office on Monday.

Football fans in frenzy as Messi winds up G.O.A.T. India Tour with Delhi leg

The Lionel Messi G.O.A.T. India Tour that began in shambolic fashion ended in a blaze of glory as devotional fans joyously gathered to catch a glimpse of a man that does things on the field that are often beyond human comprehension.

MPs defecting from political parties must be barred from contesting polls for 6 yrs: Digvijaya Singh

Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Monday said MPs defecting from political parties must be barred from contesting polls for six years, as he accused the Election Commission of being "biased", and also questioned the need for conducting Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls.

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