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India

Electricity Amendment Bill anti-people, anti-federal: Kejriwal

Calling the proposed amendment to the Electricity Act 2003 'anti-people' and 'anti-federal', Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday said it would lead to a sharp hike in the electricity bills of the common man.

 


Fuel prices hit new highs, petrol close to Rs 91 in Mumbai

Fuel prices in the country continued their upward movement on Saturday, with petrol costing nearly Rs 91 a litre in Mumbai.

 


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Switching to electric power has saved Railways Rs 6,000 crore: Vaishnaw in Lok Sabha


AAP cleared 'agnipariksha', but it wasn't easy: Kejriwal on discharge in excise policy case


Two killed in car-truck collision


M’luru: Workshop on project selection, AI-based literature review, funding schemes held at BIT


Karnataka Legislative Council Chairman expresses displeasure over absent ministers


Govt will bring new laws with stringent measures to prevent illegal sale of liquor: K'taka Minister


Railway exams postponed after pro-Kannada activists protests over exclusion of language


Tigress electrocuted in Karnataka


Seven held in Belagavi for 'money-doubling' fraud, two cops among arrested


Karnataka govt fulfilled Rs 100/tonne aid promise to cane farmers: Minister


Insurance consultant loses Rs 71 lakh in cryptocurrency investment fraud


Iran's Mexico Embassy says Iran is negotiating with FIFA to move World Cup matches




India's climate for free expression severely deteriorated under Modi government: PEN International

India has witnessed a rising tide of violence, impunity, extended pre-trial detentions, and surveillance under the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led NDA government, PEN International, said on Saturday as it wound up the 84th PEN International Congress with representation from 80 countries in Pune. The International writers body called upon the Indian government to safeguard freedom of expression in the country.

 

Congress' narrow minds can't celebrate army's valour: Modi

In a bitter attack on the Congress, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that the partys "chhoti soch" (narrow mindedness) was stopping it from seeing any merit in celebrating the 2016 cross-LoC surgical strikes on terrorist launch pads.

 

Acclaimed harmonium maestro Pandit Tulsidas Borkar dies at 83

Pandit Tulsidas Borkar, the legendary exponent of the harmonium, passed away in a private hospital where he was admitted three weeks ago on September 8, an official said in Mumbai on Saturday.

Rahul calling 'Statue of Unity' Made in China shows disliking for Patel: Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday attacked the Congress for "spreading falsehood to mislead people" and accused it of insulting India's first Home Minister Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel by calling his "Statue of Unity" as one Made in China.

Body goes missing from Goa morgue, probe ordered

The Goa Health Ministry has ordered a probe after the body of a 24-year-old youth went missing on Saturday from the mortuary of the Goa Medical College (GMC), officials said.

Education without aim no better than mere certificate: Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday stressed on innovation in education and character-building as its goal, saying that education without aim is nothing more than a certificate hanging on one's wall.

Deterrent action will continue at Pakistan border: Sitharaman

As the government marks the second anniversary of the surgical strikes across the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir, Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday said that deterrent action against Pakistan "will continue at the border" even as Home Minister Rajnath Singh has claimed that BSF had taken strong action against Pakistani forces at the border "two-three days ago" to avenge the killing of a BSF jawan.

58 million Indians living without pension: Survey

 Fifty eight million people in India are living without pension or any other form of assistance, civil society organisation Pension Parishad has said.

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