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India

Heavy rains in Kerala disrupts normal life

Heavy rains pounded Kerala on Monday disrupting normal life with more rainfall predicted till Wednesday, weather officials said.


Infiltration bid foiled in LoC, militant killed

 A militant was killed on Monday on the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir's Kupwara district as alert troops foiled an infiltration bid, defence sources said.


LATEST HEADLINES

Muslim woman doctor decides not to join Bihar govt job after Nitish Kumar hijab incident


Barber held for beating man to death over 'bidi' in east Delhi


Prithvi Jewellers owner accused of assaulting three children; Belthangady Police register case


Mangaluru man creates India’s first beeswax chessboard, enters record book


Chikkamagaluru: 22-year-old girl from Shivamogga dies of heart attack


4 dead in road crash in Rishikesh


Woman gangraped after being lured with job offer in Maharashtra's Beed; 4 booked


Pinarayi Vijayan assures Kerala will screen all films banned by centre at IFFK


Karnataka records second-lowest unemployment rate in India


Bihar officials struggle to recover Rs 10,000 wrongly credited to men under women-only scheme


Nightclub fire: Luthra brothers brought to Goa from Delhi


SC transfers RG Kar Medical College trainee doctor rape-murder case to Calcutta HC




Dalit groom takes out wedding procession in UP’s Kasganj to defy caste prejudice

“Today, I have become a cabinet minister.” Sanjay Jatav, 27, was in raptures as he led his wedding procession through Nizampur village, passing upper caste neighbourhoods, capping six months of struggle to become the first Dalit man to do so.

Indira Gandhi had lifted Emergency, apologised for excesses: Congress

Congress on Sunday said it was former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi who had herself lifted the Emergency and apologised for the excesses committed during it.

UP-shocker: Five-men rape mother-of-two, then burn her alive in temple

In a shocking incident, a mother of two, aged 35 years, was gang-raped by five men in Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal and then burnt alive in a nearby temple on Saturday.

 

 

Government, private sectors should ensure skilled ecosystem: Pradhan

 Union Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Sunday said that the government and the private sector should work together to ensure a skilled ecosystem.

 

Modi accuses Congress of shedding crocodile tears for farmers

 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday accused the Congress, as well as and other opposition parties, of shedding crocodile tears for farmers and said several irrigation projects in the country had languished in its rule.

Modi is a peddler of lies, must apologise to nation: Congress

 Terming Prime Minister Narendra Modi a "peddler of untruths", Congress on Sunday demanded an apology from him for calling it a "Muslim party".

Kabir's teachings still relevant: Kovind

 President Ram Nath Kovind on Sunday said Kabir was a great social reformer whose teachings are as relevant on present day as in his time.

Kejriwal attacks Modi for harping on Hindu, Muslim issue

 In this age of technology and 5G, Prime Minister Narendra Modi remains obsessed by subjects related to Hindu-Muslim divide, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Sunday.

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