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Moplah rebellion a manifestation of Talibani mindset: BJP leader Ram Madhav

Kozhikode: The Moplah rebellion, also known as the mappila riots, of 1921 was one of the first manifestations of the Taliban mindset in India and the Left government in Kerala was allegedly trying to whitewash it by celebrating it as a communist revolution, former National General Secretary of BJP Ram Madhav claimed on Thursday.

 


Gujarat HC stays some sections related to interfaith marriages of new anti-conversion law

Ahmedabad: The Gujarat High Court on Thursday put a stay on the operation of some sections related to interfaith marriages of the state's new anti-conversion law.

 


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Two arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting woman at knifepoint in Kochi


Mangaluru: Absconding accused in theft, cattle slaughter cases held after eight years


Bus driver suffers heart attack while driving near Madikeri; passengers escape unhurt


UP govt sacks five doctors, orders action against 16 health officials for negligence


West Bengal board declares class 10 exam results, 86.83 pc students pass


IPL: BCCI bans "unauthorised" entries in players' rooms; warns of honey traps, security risk


TN secures 95.03 pass percentage in Class 12 board exams this year


AIADMK’s C Ve Shanmugam resigns from Rajya Sabha


Bihar: Over 150 children fall ill after consuming 'mid-day meal' in Saharsa


AIADMK chief Palaniswami holds meeting with party MLAs from TN at pvt resort in Pondy


Murder case accused dies in police custody due to 'illness'


Karnataka to approach SC seeking permission to continue MGNREGA




West Bengal post-poll violence: CBI, SIT to probe cases: Calcutta High Court

Kolkata: The Calcutta High Court on Thursday ordered CBI probe into grievous cases such as murder and rape in alleged post-poll violence in West Bengal.

 

PM Modi's bust removed from temple built for him by BJP worker

Pune: Days after a BJP worker constructed a temple for Narendra Modi in Pune, the bust of the prime minister has been removed from it.

 

Union minister Subhas Sarkar kicks up row with remarks on Rabindranath Tagore's complexion

Santiniketan/Kolkata: Union Minister Subhas Sarkar courted a controversy on Wednesday with his remarks that Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore's mother did not cradle him in her arms when he was a child because of his "not so fair complexion", provoking angry reactions from West Bengal's ruling TMC, which said it was an "insult" to a state icon.

Over 50 crore samples tested for COVID-19 in India till now: ICMR

New Delhi: The number of samples tested for COVID-19 in the country has crossed the 50 crore-mark and in this month, the average daily testing has been over 17 lakh, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) said on Thursday.

 

Domestic violence ground for pregnancy termination,says HC; allows woman to abort 23-week-old foetus

Mumbai: The Bombay High Court has allowed a woman to abort her 23-week-old healthy foetus, while observing that domestic violence has an effect on a woman's mental health and the same can be a valid ground for medically terminating her pregnancy.

 

COVID-19: India logs 36,401 new cases, 530 fatalities

New Delhi: India has added 36,401 new COVID-19 infections, taking the total tally of cases to 3,23,22,258, while the death toll has climbed to 4,33,049 with 530 more fatalities, according to Union health ministry data updated on Thursday.

 

Mathura Court junks STF's plea to interrogate Kerala journalist Siddique Kappan again

Mathura: A Mathura court has dismissed the UP STF's plea to interrogate Kerala journalist Siddique Kappan, facing terror charges, about some incriminating document found in his Delhi residence.

 

SC allows women to appear in NDA examination, asks UPSC to issue notification

New Delhi: In a major step towards gender equality, the Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed eligible women to take the examination for admission to National Defence Academy (NDA) scheduled to be held on September 5.

 

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