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Supreme Court quashes FIR lodged against journalist Patricia Mukhim over Facebook post

The Supreme Court Thursday quashed an FIR lodged against journalist Patricia Mukhim for allegedly creating communal disharmony through her Facebook post.


Amid political turmoil in Maharashtra, Supriya Sule meets Sonia Gandhi

NCP leader Supriya Sule met interim Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday amid the ongoing turmoil in Maharashtra following corruption allegations levelled against the state home minister.


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CM Siddaramaiah alleges ‘criminal conspiracy’ in Sringeri recount, vows legal action


Man kills woman lecturer, sets car ablaze; dies by suicide in Karnataka


FIR registered after drone spotted flying over ISRO's ISITE campus in Bengaluru


Samson's unbeaten 87 powers CSK to eight-wicket win over DC


2 Indian journalists win Pulitzer Prize for highlighting cyber fraud


Fathima Thahiliya becomes first Muslim woman to win Perambra seat, defeats CPI(M) veteran Ramakrishn


Cong claims TVK chief Vijay has sought its support for govt formation in Tamil Nadu


Himachal: Three killed, two injured as speeding car dashes against parked truck


TVK falls short within touching distance; what next to ensure majority


BJP councillor dies by suicide after being threatened by youths following party's bypoll win


EC role, Hindu vote consolidation among factors for BJP win in Bengal polls: J-K CM Omar


Uncompromising stand against Bangladesh-origin Muslims swayed votes for NDA: Himanta




Issue of ex-Mumbai top cop's letter now over for MVA: Sanjay Raut

 Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut on Thursday said the controversy surrounding former Mumbai police commissioner Param Bir Singh's allegation of corruption against Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh is now over for the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government in the state.

Lankan Navy arrests 20 Indian fishermen

The Sri Lankan Navy has arrested 20 Indian fishermen and detained two boats for allegedly fishing in that country's waters, officials here said on Thursday.

Spike in daily COVID-19 cases, India reports 53,476 new infections

India saw 53,476 new coronavirus infections in a day, the highest single day rise so far this year, taking the nationwide COVID-19 tally to 1,17,87,534, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Thursday.

Less than 10% railway stations have CCTV cameras: Railways in Parliament

The railways has installed closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras at 686 stations across the country, Union minister Piyush Goyal informed Parliament on Wednesday, indicating that it has such coverage in less than 10 per cent of the 7,349 railway stations in India.

Muslim women will be freed of ‘evil custom’ of burqa like triple talaq, says UP minister

Ballia (UP): Uttar Pradesh minister Anand Swarup Shukla on Wednesday said Muslim women will be "freed" from the practice of wearing 'burqa', which he described as an evil custom and compared it to the banned triple talaq.

 

Results announced for March session of JEE-Mains; 13 score perfect 100

New Delhi: Thirteen candidates scored perfect 100 in March edition of the engineering entrance exam JEE-Mains, results of which were announced on Wednesday, according to officials of the National Testing Agency.

 

Bengal BJP chief Dilip Ghosh's 'Wear Bermudas' for CM Mamata Banerjee remark sparks outrage

Kolkata: A video of BJP state president Dilip Ghosh apparently suggesting West Bengal Chief Minister should wear bermuda shorts to display her injured leg has triggered controversy with the ruling TMC slamming it as a "distasteful comment" and women expressing outrage over the remark in social media.

 

Over 13,000 infants died in Gujarat's newborn care units in 2 years

Gandhinagar: Over 13,000 infants have died during treatment in the sick newborn care units (SNCUs) of government-run hospitals in Gujarat in the last two years, the state Legislative Assembly was told on Wednesday.

 

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