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TIFR withdraws notice which restricted employees from posting 'anti-govt' statements on social media

The Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) has withdrawn the notice which had restricted its employees from making anti-government statements in posts on social media, an official of the institute said.


BJP, associates trying to create 'communal situation' in country: Sharad Pawar

The BJP and its associates are trying to create "communal situation" in the country, NCP chief Sharad Pawar alleged on Monday, comments coming in the backdrop of violence in several states during Ram Navami and Hanuman Jayanti celebrations and the issue of loudspeakers atop mosques raging in Maharashtra.


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Two arrested in K'taka for assaulting minors, uploading CSAM content


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Four killed, one critically injured as tractor-trolley collides with bike in UP's Kaushambi


Justice Swarana K Sharma starts contempt case against Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia over excise posts


Allahabad HC asks CBI, ED to inquire disproportionate assets allegation against Rahul Gandhi


Health minister Wes Streeting's resignation piles pressure on UK PM Starmer


NEET-UG: 2 more held, role of several NTA officers under scanner; CBI focussing on source of leak


TN seeks duty-free cotton imports to support textile sector: CM Vijay writes to PM


One dead due to electrocution on 'Jailer 2' movie set in Chennai


Hijab decision taken out of fear of Karnataka Muslim convention, alleges Kumaraswamy




Delhi: App-based taxi drivers' strike to demand CNG subsidy, fare hike enters 2nd day

 The strike called by drivers attached to ride-hailing apps such as Uber and Ola demanding subsidy on CNG prices and revision of fare rates entered its second day on Tuesday.

Congress leaders discuss party's strategy for assembly polls in Gujarat, HP

New Delhi: Top Congress leaders met at party president Sonia Gandhi's residence on Monday to deliberate on the party's strategy for the assembly polls in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh slated for later this year.

 

Road accident triggers communal clash in Gujarat's Vadodara; 19 held

Vadodara: A minor road accident led to a communal clash in Gujarat's Vadodara city, with rioters throwing stones, vandalising a shrine and damaging some vehicles, police said on Monday.

 

FIR against organisers for carrying out procession without permission in Delhi's Jahangirpuri

New Delhi: The Delhi Police registered an FIR on Monday against the organisers of a Hanuman Jayanti procession in Jahangirpuri, where communal clashes broke out two days ago, for taking out the rally without permission, officials said.

 

Muslim man with amputated hands identified as "stone-pelter" by MP police, his shop demolished

Khargone (Madhya Pradesh): In what has brought disgrace to the Shivraj Singh Chouhan led Madhya Pradesh administration, one of the “stone-pelter” identified by MP police and whose shop was razed by the administration, had his hands amputated in 2005.

 

Lt Gen Manoj Pande to be next Army chief

New Delhi, Apr 18: Lt Gen Manoj Pande will take the reins as the 29th Chief of the Army Staff after incumbent Gen MM Naravane's tenure ends on April 30.

 

SC stays take over of land of Azam Khan's Mohammad Ali Jauhar University

New Delhi: The Supreme Court Monday stayed the takeover of the land of Mohammad Ali Jauhar University in Rampur initiated by the Uttar Pradesh Government for nonadherence to certain conditions on which the land for the institution was granted to a trust run by Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan in 2005.

 

Kerala: Palakkad district bans male pillion riders on two-wheelers after twin murders

Palakkad (Kerala): To curb political violence in the district, the additional district magistrate of Palakkad K Manikandan on Monday issued an order banning male pillion riders of two-wheelers across the district till April 20. However, women and children are exempted from this ban.

 

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