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After Jharkhand, UP judge's car hit 'multiple times by Innova';gunner injured, vehicle badly damaged

Kaushambi: An additional district judge and his gunner received minor injuries in a road accident here, police said on Friday.

 


Suspension of scheduled international passenger flights extended till Aug 31

New Delhi: The coronavirus-induced suspension of scheduled international passenger flights has been extended till August 31, aviation regulator DGCA said on Friday.

 


LATEST HEADLINES

Bengaluru: Four arrested for housebreaking, threats, extortion; fake PSI among accused


Bengaluru: Theives attempt to steal parked bus, end up crashing it


Chamrajnagar: Woman arrested for selling ganja atop Male Mahadeshwara Hills


Bantwal police arrest two men for illegal sale of narcotics, seize two vehicles, 810 gm ganja


Mexico's Congress approves higher tariffs on goods from India, China and non-FTA nations


'Vote chori' an attack on very idea of India: Siddaramaiah


Sangeeta Pisharoty elected first woman President of Press Club of India


SIO Karnataka delegation flags RTE violations in KPS ‘Magnet’ school merger


Sound effect: Farmers play music on solar-powered speakers to keep tigers at bay in Pilibhit


Drug supply module busted, four held with heroin


Delhi: Multi-layered security at Arun Jaitley Stadium ahead of footballer Messi's visit


Bihar minister Nitin Nabin appointed BJP's national working president




Blanket gag order will have chilling effect on press freedom: Bombay HC on Shilpa Shetty plea

Mumbai: The Bombay High Court on Friday noted that passing a blanket gag order on the media against reporting anything against Bollywood actor Shilpa Shetty, wife of arrested businessman Raj Kundra, shall have a chilling effect on the freedom of press and said there is a judicial limit on what can be construed as good or bad journalism.

 

Centre says no death reported due to manual scavenging, activists decry govt response

New Delhi: No death has been reported due to manual scavenging, the Union Social Justice and Empowerment Ministry has told Parliament, drawing sharp reaction from activists who said that those people were being robbed of dignity even in their deaths.

 

Pegasus spyware 'non-issue'; govt ready to discuss matters related to people: Pralhad Joshi

New Delhi: As Opposition protests over alleged snooping using Pegasus spyware continue to disrupt Parliamentary proceedings, Union minister Pralhad Joshi on Friday said the controversy was a "non-issue" and that the government was ready for discussions on people-related issues.

 

Rahul Gandhi urges people in Kerala to adhere to Covid guidelines

New Delhi: Amid rising cases of coronavirus in Kerala, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday appealed to people in the state to follow all safety measures and guidelines.

 

Journalist Danish Siddiqui was killed by Taliban specifically after verifying his identity: Report

Washington: Pulitzer Prize-winning Indian photojournalist Danish Siddiqui was not simply killed in a crossfire in Afghanistan, nor was he simply collateral damage, but was "brutally murdered" by the Taliban after verifying his identity, according to a report published in a US-based magazine on Thursday.

 

Caught on camera: Over 3000 Blackbucks seen crossing road in Gujarat; PM Modi says "Excellent!"

Ahmedabad: In a video that has gone viral on micro-blogging site Twitter, a herd of over 3000 Blackbucks were seen crossing the road in Gujarat’s Bhavnagar.

 

CBSE class 12 results: Girls outshine boys

New Delhi: Maintaining the previous trend, girls outshone boys in CBSE class 12 exams this year by a margin of 0.54 percent, while over 70,000 students scored above 95 percent marks.

 

Supreme Court takes suo motu cognisance of Dhanbad judge's suspected murder, seeks report on probe

New Delhi: The Supreme Court Friday took suo motu cognizance of the sad demise of a judge who was allegedly mowed down in Dhanbad and sought a status report within a week from Jharkhand's Chief Secretary and the DGP on the investigation into the incident.

 

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