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Burqa-clad woman denied entry at Canara Bank, Guard says 'Burqa allowed nahi hai'; Video viral

A video went viral on social media in which a woman wearing a burqa was stopped from entering a Canara bank branch in the Jagatpura area of Jaipur. The security guard at the bank cited "guidelines" and insisted that she remove her burqa to enter the premises.


Citizens free to call India or Bharat, SC had said while dismissing PIL in 2016

The citizens are free to call the country India or Bharat as per their wishes, the Supreme Court had said in 2016 while dismissing a PIL which sought a direction that India be called Bharat' for all purposes.

 


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One biscuit less in pack, consumer forum in TN directs ITC to pay Rs one lakh as compensation

The district consumer forum here has directed ITC Ltd Food Division to pay a sum of Rs one lakh to a consumer for alleged unfair trade practice after he complained that packets of the corporate's biscuit brand Sunfeast Marie Light had one biscuit lesser than that advertised on the wrapper.

 

Pakistan may lay claim on name "India" if India derecongnises it officially at UN level: Report

Local reports in Pakistan say the country may lay claim to the name 'India'. This comes after the opposition party claimed that the central government is planning to change the country’s name to Bharat, reports The Week.

SC protects four members of Editors Guild against coercive action in two FIRs lodged in Manipur

The Supreme Court on Wednesday protected four members of the Editors Guild of India against any coercive action till Monday in connection with two FIRs lodged against them in the state for offences, including promoting enmity between two communities.

 

BJP minority morcha leader booked for 'rape' of Dalit girl, murder of her father in UP's Maharajganj

A case has been lodged against a BJP minority morcha leader for the alleged rape of a 17-year-old Dalit girl and killing of her father in this Uttar Pradesh district, police said.

Sandeep Singh assault case: Charge sheet claims victim was at crime scene for over an hour

The Chandigarh Police in its final report submitted before a court here against Haryana Minister Sandeep Singh, accused of sexual harassment, has said that the complainant junior woman coach was present at the scene of the alleged crime for more than an hour rather than 15 minutes as claimed by the accused.

 

UP student slap case: SC seeks status report on investigation, issues notice to state govt

The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the Muzaffarnagar Superintendent of Police to submit a status report on the investigation in the case of a student being allegedly slapped by his classmates on the instructions of his teacher.

 

No agenda for Parl session, discuss nine issues raised by oppn: Sonia Gandhi to PM

Congress leader Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, pointing out that no agenda has been listed for the special Parliament session and raising nine issues, including violence in Manipur, for discussion.

 

Manipur: SC agrees to hear Editor Guild's plea seeking protection from coercive action in FIRs

The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to hear during the day a plea by the Editors Guild of India seeking protection from coercive action in two FIRs lodged in Manipur against some of its members.

 

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