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JNU row: Baba Ramdev wants Deepika Padukone to hire him as advisor

Indore: Yoga guru Ramdev on Monday said Deepika Padukone should get herself acquainted with socio-political issues in the country before taking any "big decisions" and should appoint people like him as her advisors, who will give her a "fair insight" into vital issues.

 


Congress-led opposition parties call for repealing CAA and stopping NPR/NRC, 6 parties skip meeting

New Delhi: Declaring that the "spirit of resistance has awoken", opposition parties led by the Congress on Monday called for repealing the Citizenship Amendment Act(CAA) and "immediate stoppage of the NRC/NPR" on grounds that the "package" is unconstitutional and targets the poor and downtrodden.

 


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PM Modi does not have guts to speak to students on economy: Rahul Gandhi

New Delhi: Amid an unrest on campuses such as the JNU and Jamia Millia, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not have the guts to face students and challenged him to visit any university in the country without police and talk to students on the state of the economy and joblessness.

 

UP govt started CAA process, identified over 32,000 refugees in 21 Districts: Minister

Lucknow: The state government has started the process to identify refugees for the implementation of the Citizenship Amendment Act, said UP minister Shrikant Sharma here on Monday.

 

Chanda Kochhar should pay back bonuses: ICICI Bank to High Court

Mumbai: The ICICI bank has approached the Bombay High Court seeking effect to "termination of appointment" of Chanda Kochhar as its Managing Director and CEO, and also sought recovery of various amounts from her.

 

Iran denies 'cover-up' over shot down airliner

Iran's government on Monday denied a "cover-up" after it took days for the armed forces to admit a Ukrainian airliner was shot down by mistake last week.

Bhim Army chief taken to AIIMS for follow-up treatment

Bhim Army chief Chandra Shekhar Aazad, arrested in connection with violence during the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protest in Old Delhi's Daryaganj, was taken to AIIMS on Monday for "follow-up consultation and treatment".

People raising slogan against PM, UP CM 'will be buried alive': BJP leader

In a shocking statement, BJP leader Raghuraj Singh has said people raising slogans against Prime Minster Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath "will be buried alive".

West Bengal BJP chief kicks up row with "shot like dogs" comment about anti-CAA protesters

West Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh has kicked up a row with his remark that "anti-CAA protesters were shot like dogs in BJP-ruled states", provoking criticism from political rivals and his own partymen.

Complied with SC order, demolished apartment complexes in Kochi's Maradu: Kerala govt informs court

 The Kerala government on Monday informed the Supreme Court that it has complied with its order and demolished four apartment complexes in Kochi's Maradu which were built in violation of coastal regulation zone norms.

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