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Ravish Kumar warns against proposed Broadcast Services Bill

Renowned journalist and former NDTV executive editor, Ravish Kumar, has raised alarms over the latest draft of the Broadcast Services (Regulation) Bill, which aims to revamp the current cable TV regulations in India. The bill proposes to categorize digital content creators, such as Dhruv Rathee, BeerBiceps, and Kumar himself, as “digital news broadcasters,” potentially subjecting them to new regulations and codes of conduct.

 


7 killed, 25 injured in bus-car collision on highway in UP's Etawah

Seven people were killed and 25 injured early Sunday when the bus they were on fell into a ditch after a collision on the Lucknow-Agra Expressway in the Usrahar area here, police said.

 


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Landslides: Rescuers to be deployed in spots where chances of recovery of bodies high, says Minister

Rescue operations will continue in the landslides-hit areas in this north Kerala district on the sixth day with more force and equipment being deployed in spots where chances of recovering bodies were high, state Tourism Minister P A Mohamed Riyas said on Sunday.

 

Cruel to subject child to physical violence in name of discipline or education: Chhattisgarh HC

Bilaspur: It is cruel to subject a child to physical violence in school in the name of discipline or education, the Chhattisgarh High Court observed while dismissing a petition filed by a woman teacher accused of abetting the suicide of student.

 

Govt approves 8 high-speed road corridor projects of Rs 50,655 cr

New Delhi: The government on Friday approved eight national high-speed road corridor projects of length 936 km entailing investment of Rs 50,655 crore to improve logistics efficiency and connectivity across the country, an official statement said.

 

Two arrested for allegedly 'defiling' Taj Mahal

Agra: Police arrested two youths from the Taj Mahal premises on Saturday after they were seen pouring water from a bottle there. A local right-wing Hindu outfit claimed that the two were its members and had offered holy 'Gangajal' as they believe the monument is a Hindu temple.

 

BJP IT cell's false claims exposed: Misleading video on Rahul Gandhi's Wayanad visit debunked

New Delhi: In a recent development, allegations made by Amit Malviya, the chief of the BJP IT cell, have been debunked following the exposure of misleading content shared on social media. Malviya had posted a video on X (formerly Twitter) that purportedly showed local residents in Wayanad protesting against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.

 

Rape accused's bakery razed in Ayodhya

Ayodhya: Authorities here on Saturday razed the bakery of a man accused of raping a 12-year-old girl and recording the act on camera, according to an official.

 

Bibhav Kumar's arrest necessary, as per law in Swati Maliwal case: Delhi HC

New Delhi: The arrest of Arvind Kejriwal's close aide Bibhav Kumar in a case concerning alleged assault on AAP MP Swati Maliwal was "necessary" and police strictly followed the law while doing so, the Delhi High Court has said.

 

Retired Punjab Police AIG shoots dead son-in-law at Chandigarh district court complex

Chandigarh: An Indian Civil Account Services (ICAS) officer was shot dead by his father-in-law, a retired assistant inspector general of the Punjab Police, at a mediation centre in the district court complex here on Saturday, officials said.

 

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