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ED raids multiple locations in money laundering probe linked to Maha minister Anil Parab, others

 The ED on Thursday raided multiple locations in Maharashtra as part of a money laundering probe against state transport minister Anil Parab and others linked to alleged irregularities in a land deal in coastal Dapoli area of Ratnagiri district and other charges, officials said.


Police should treat sex workers with dignity, not abuse them: SC

New Delhi: Observing that human decency and dignity extend to sex workers and their children, the Supreme Court has directed police forces in all states and Union territories to treat sex workers with dignity and not to abuse them, verbally or physically.

 


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CM Suvendu hints at delimitation in West Bengal


TN CM Vijay calls fuel price hike ‘unacceptable’, seeks rollback


Sindhu out of Thailand Open, loses to Yamaguchi in quarterfinals


'Aurangzebi govt': BJP slams Cong-led Karnataka dispensation over saffron shawl ban in schools


2 held for strangling to death 3-year-old girl in Jharkhand’s Godda


Two killed, one injured as silver-laden van collides with trailer in Palghar


Man murdered, body stuffed into drum: Thane cops arrest nurse, brother; her kin on the run


India can play 'greater role' for peace in West Asia, says Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi


Karnataka Muslim Convention to be held as scheduled on May 16, say organisers


Rupee hits record low of 96.14/USD, settles at fresh closing low of 95.86/USD


If I've to prove my worth and value, that place is not for me: Kohli


Bihar CM hands over Rs 1 cr cheque to cricketer Ishan Kishan for T20 world cup heroics




Capt Abhilasha Barak becomes Indian Army's first woman combat aviator

New Delhi, May 2: Captain Abhilasha Barak on Wednesday became the first woman combat aviator in the Indian Army.

 

Allahabad High Court quashes FIR against The Wire editor for report on farm law protest death

Prayagraj: The Allahabad High Court on Wednesday quashed the FIR lodged against The Wire editor Siddharth Varadarajan and another journalist over a news report on a man who died during the farmers' protest in Delhi last year.

 

Delhi court hands life term to Yasin Malik in terror funding case

New Delhi: Delhi court on Wednesday awarded life imprisonment to Yasin Malik, one of the foremost separatist leaders of Jammu and Kashmir, in a terror funding case, saying the crimes were intended to strike at the "heart of the idea of India" and intended to forcefully secede J&K from Union of India.

 

Delhi High Court places Hockey India under Committee of Administrator for Sports Code violation

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Wednesday placed Hockey India under a three-member Committee of Administrators (CoA) to run its day-to-day affairs after observing that the sports body has violated the National Sports Code.

 

"How's the 'prasad'!, Jitin Prasada asks Kapil Sibal in payback to former Congress veteran

New Delhi: Uttar Pradesh minister and BJP leader Jitin Prasada on Wednesday took a swipe at Kapil Sibal after he quit the Congress and filed his nomination for a Rajya Sabha seat from UP as an Independent backed by the Samajwadi Party, asking him "how's the 'prasad'", in an apparent payback.

 

Hate speech: Kerala court cancels bail of P C George

Thiruvananthapuram/Kochi: A Magisterial court in Kerala on Wednesday cancelled the bail granted to senior politician P C George in a case accusing him of making a hate speech against Muslims in the State on April 29.

 

SpiceJet faces ransomware attack; several flights delayed, cancelled

 Several flights of SpiceJet were delayed and cancelled on Wednesday after the airline faced a ransomware attack last night.

Absconder deserves no concession or indulgence by court: Supreme Court 

 An 'absconder' who remains out of reach of an investigating agency deserves no concession or indulgence by a court, the Supreme Court has said.

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