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Plaints against 19 MPs rejected over procedure; Naidu calls for awareness about Ethics panel rules

The Ethics Committee of Rajya Sabha rejected complaints against 19 MPs as they were filed without following prescribed procedures, prompting Upper House Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu to direct officials to create awareness among public about the functioning of the panel, sources said.


Constitution draft was prepared by a Brahmin: Gujarat Speaker

Gujarat Assembly Speaker Rajendra Trivedi on Friday claimed that Dr B R Ambedkar had given credit for preparation of the draft of the Constitution to B N Rau, who was a Brahmin.


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Karnataka approves AI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru's Electronics City


Yadgir: Six people burnt alive in private bus-car collision on Bidar-Bengaluru Highway in Surapura


Time to give half of country's population its rights: PM Modi to LS MPs on women's quota bill


BJP using women's quota bill as front to pass Delimitation Bill that will break India: Mamata


Trekking without nature guide won't be allowed; Karnataka forest minister releases SOP


How can govt move amendments to women law before notifying principal Act: Opposition in LS


Karnataka govt to strictly implement the paid menstrual leave policy, after HC directive


Delimitation will turn out to be 'political demonetisation': Tharoor slams govt


DMK's Kanimozhi hits back at PM, says black is colour of goddess Kali


Illegal sand mining has created environmental crisis in National Chambal Gharial Sanctuary: SC


3 killed in motorcycle-SUV collision in Jharkhand's Palamu


World “being ravaged by handful of tyrants,” says Pope Leo days after spat with Trump




Ant-CAA stir: 46 served notices for damaging public property in UP's Muzaffarnagar

The district administration has sent notices to 46 people for their alleged involvement in damaging public property during anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protests here.

CBI court directs Andhra Pradesh CM Jagan to appear before it on Jan 10

A Special CBI court here has directed Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jaganmohan Reddy to appear before it on January 10 in connection with alleged 'quid pro quo' investments into his firms.

Private trainer aircraft crashes in Madhya Pradesh's Sagar, two killed

A trainer aircraft of a private aviation academy crashed in Sagar district of Madhya Pradesh on Friday night, killing two persons who were on board, the district police said.

Next move on deportation of Rohingya refugees: Union minister Jitendra Singh

Jammu: Asserting that the Citizenship (Amendment) act (CAA) was implemented in Jammu and Kashmir the day it was passed by Parliament, Union minister Jitendra Singh on Friday said the government's next move would be regarding the deportation of Rohingya refugees as they will not be able to secure citizenship under the new law.

 

Will make Yamuna so clean people will be able to take dip in it: Arvind Kejriwal

New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday said if re-elected in the upcoming Assembly polls, his government will make the Yamuna river so clean that residents of the national capital will be able to take a dip in it.

 

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan writes to 11 non-BJP CMs for united stand against CAA

Thiruvananthapuram: Days after a Kerala Assembly resolution demanded that the CAA be scrapped, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Friday wrote to 11 non-BJP chief ministers asking them to take similar steps against the controversial law and pitching for unity to protect democracy and secularism.

 

‘Are you the prime minister of India or the ambassador of Pakistan?’: Mamata asks PM 

Siliguri: Hitting out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for "frequently comparing India with Pakistan", West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday wondered if he was an "ambassador of Hindustan or the neighbouring country".

 

CAA 'unnecessary' legislation, will impact both Hindus and Muslims: Arvind Kejriwal

New Delhi: The Citizenship (Amendment) Act will impact both Hindus and Muslims, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Friday, appealing to the people to reject the "unnecessary" legislation.

 

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