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Two FIRs lodged for vandalism at JNU server room

The Delhi Police has registered two FIRs in connection with vandalism at the server room at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, police said on Tuesday.


Muthoot finance company MD injured in attack in Kerala

The Managing Director of Muthoot Finance company was injured after miscreants allegedly pelted his vehicle with stones here on Tuesday morning.


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Supreme Court rejects Centre's plea challenging refund of Rs 104 crore ordered by TDSAT to RCom

The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected the Centre's plea challenging TDSAT's order directing refund of around Rs 104 crore to Reliance Communication.

Injured in JNU attack, student union president Aishe Ghosh named in FIR

New Delhi: Delhi Police in its FIR pertaining to the JNU Violence that broke out on Sunday evening in the university campus and hostel injuring several students and staffs of the university has namned JNUSU President Aishe Ghosh and 19 others for allegedly vandalising the server room of the university on January 4, a day before a mob armed with iron rods and sledgehammers went on a brutal rampage inside the JNU campus.

PM speaks to US President Trump; expresses desire to enhance cooperation in areas of mutual interest

 Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with US President Donald Trump and expressed his desire to continue to work with him to enhance cooperation in areas of mutual interest, a PMO statement said on Tuesday.

We did not see any 'tukde-tukde' gang in JNU: Mnister S Jaishankar

New Delhi: "I can certainly tell you that when I studied in JNU, we did not see any 'tukde tukde' gang there," External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Monday when asked about the situation in the premier university.

 

Reading of preamble to constitution to be made part of school assembly in Kerala: Kerala CM

Kozhikode: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Monday said the state government will take steps to make reading of the preamble to the Constitution as part of school and college morning assembly.

 

"Put CAA aside, don't let country burn to save ego", says Chetan Bhagat

Mumbai: Author Chetan Bhagat tweeted in support of activists protesting the controversial citizenship law and NRC (National Register of Citizens) today, urging the centre to "put CAA aside... announce NRC won't come... (to not) let a country burn to save ego". In his tweet Mr Bhagat also advised the government to focus on fighting challenges facing the Indian economy and expressed support for students brutally attacked by masked goons wielding iron rods and sledgehammers at Delhi's JNU last night.

 

SC upholds validity of West Bengal Madrasah Service Commission Act

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday upheld a law framed by the West Bengal government in 2008 to constitute the Madrasah Service Commission for appointment of teachers in madrasas, saying the selection of teachers and their nomination by the panel was not violative of the rights of minority educational institutions.

 

Govt wanted Kashmir like rest of India, ended up making India like Kashmir: Yashwant Sinha

New Delhi: The government had claimed of making Kashmir like the rest of India but has ended up doing otherwise, former Union Minister Yashwant Sinha said on Monday, as he slammed the Centre over what he called was its policy of "suppression".

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