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BJP 'biggest enemy' of farmers, Maharashtra demands 'maha parivartan':Mallikarjun Kharge

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday claimed that the BJP is the "biggest enemy" of Maharashtra's farmers and asserted that the state has decided that farmers will benefit only by removing the double engine government from power.


Avoid Air India flights from November 1-19: Khalistani seperatist Pannun issues new threat

Khalistani seperatist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun has issued a fresh warning, urging passengers to avoid flying Air India between November 1 and 19. The threat, according to Pannun, is linked to the 40th anniversary of the anti-Sikh riots.


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KSCA expresses disappointment over missing IPL playoffs, says it was ready to host matches in B’luru


Trump’s fresh threat to bomb Iran amid reports of deal to end war


Man arrested in Hyderabad for impersonating police officer using AI videos


Oath-taking ceremony of first BJP govt in Bengal on May 9; Modi, Shah likely to attend


Caste census will form basis for future policy decision, says CM Siddaramaiah


Gold, silver soar as US-Iran deal hopes lift bullion demand


Deepfake video of Nirmala Sitharaman used to dupe Belagavi man in Rs 7.9 lakh scam


Punjab CM Mann calls twin blasts 'minor', blames BJP for creating atmosphere of fear


Will vacate one of two assembly seats won in 10 days: BJP''s Suvendu


KPTCL sets target to complete Kadandale 400 kV power substation project by July 15


My party will complete 5-year term, says CM Siddaramaiah


Telangana rains: Four farmers dead, three injured as sheds collapse in Mancherial




Supreme Court dismisses plea to replace 'Hindutva' with 'Bharatiya Samvidhanatva'

The Supreme Court on Monday (October 21) dismissed a petition seeking to replace the term 'Hindutva' with 'Bharatiya Samvidhanatva' (Indian Constitution).

Fight against terror, infiltration, religious tension to continue, says Amit Shah

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday said the fight against terrorism, infiltration and conspiracy to create religious tension will continue even though the country has established relative peace in Jammu and Kashmir, the Northeast and Naxal-affected areas.

BJP slams Kejriwal over 'pricey' items at Flagstaff Road bungalow, Atishi hits back

The BJP on Sunday, citing an unverified inventory, alleged that crores of rupees were spent on state-of-the-art household goods including a "missing" hi-tech toilet seat in the 6, Flagstaff Road bungalow which was occupied for over nine years by the AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal as Delhi chief minister.

Kerala govt urges Centre to amend fireworks rules for Thrissur Pooram festival

The Left government in Kerala has taken strong exception to the recent gazette notification issued by the Centre stipulating certain conditions for conducting fireworks, contending that these would be detrimental to the smooth conduct of the iconic Thrissur Pooram festival.

Congress names four candidates for Assam bypolls

The Congress announced the names of four candidates for the upcoming bypolls in five assembly constituencies in Assam scheduled for next month.

Doctor, 6 labourers killed in terror attack in J&K's Ganderbal

A doctor and six labourers were killed when terrorists struck a tunnel-construction site on the Srinagar-Leh national highway in Jammu and Kashmir's Ganderbal district on Sunday, officials said.

Gujarat: Woman taluka panchayat member attacked over 'affair', hair chopped off; one held

Tapi: A woman taluka panchayat member was thrashed and her hair chopped off by a group of people over an alleged affair in Gujarat’s Tapi district following which police arrested one person, an official said on Sunday.

 

Symptom of 'diseased education system': Jairam Ramesh's dig at VP's 'students going abroad' remark

New Delhi: Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Sunday took a swipe at Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar over his remarks that going abroad had become the "new disease" afflicting students, saying it is not a disease but merely a symptom of a "diseased education system, one that is getting worse by political interference".

 

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