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Obalapuram case: Supreme Court appoints committee to examine scope of mining

The Supreme Court has constituted a committee to examine the boundaries of the mining lease and the extent of illegal mining in the Obalapuram mining case.

 


Karnataka has just 8.9% women in police force, far behind Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu: Study

Karnataka has only 8.91% women in its police force, significantly lower than the national average of 12.73%, and is trailing far behind states like Bihar (23.66%), Andhra Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu, according to a study by the National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bengaluru.


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All arrangements in place for second phase of polling in West Bengal on April 29: Poll official


19-yr-old woman found hanging from tree in UP village; juvenile held


I don't know what happened, says baffled Axar


It's govt's responsibility to support youth who dare to dream: Omar Abdullah


Delhi sees 140 per cent rise in fire calls in April as city reels under intense heat


Bodies of 3 cousins recovered from forest in Jharkhand's Hazaribag


Advocate found dead in car on Nainital court premises


Rupee settles 1 paisa higher to close at 94.15 against US dollar


Keshav Maharaj replaces injured Mitchell Santner in Mumbai Indians’ squad


Man jumps to death from 22nd floor of posh Noida society; depression suspected


CBI books IRS officer for demanding 250 gm of gold coins in bribe


AI chatbot 'MahaChatur' to offer skills, jobs, entrepreneurship support on 1 platform: Fadnavis




'Reckless' H1-B fee will have negative impact on IT industry, say US lawmakers and community

US lawmakers and community leaders voiced concern over US President Donald Trump’s plan to impose a USD 100,000 fee on H-1B visa applications, calling the move “reckless” and “unfortunate” that will have a “huge negative” impact on the IT industry.

Multiple Delhi schools receive bomb threats; search operations underway

Multiple schools in the national capital received bomb threats on Saturday morning, triggering panic and a swift response from police and bomb disposal squads, officials said.

Nearly Rs 2 lakh crore will be in people's hand due to GST reforms: FM Sitharaman

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday said with the slew of GST reforms set to come into effect from September 22, a total of Rs 2 lakh crore will be in the hands of the people, boosting domestic consumption.

 

India backs UNGA resolution allowing Palestine's Abbas to address high-level session via video

India on Friday voted in favour of a UN General Assembly resolution that allows Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to address its upcoming high-level session through video after the US denied visas to Palestinian officials, preventing their participation in person.

AAP alleges BJP, EC 'conspiracy' behind vote deletion in Delhi polls; BJP slams it for SIR 'phobia'

The AAP on Friday alleged that the Election Commission did not furnish information on its complaints of deletion of large number of votes of party supporters in Delhi Assembly polls held earlier this year, a charge rubbished by the polls panel.

Former CJI Chandrachud opens up on Ayodhya Verdict, Modi meeting, in Lallantop interview

Former Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud has spoken at length on several contentious issues, from the Ayodhya title suit and mediation process to his meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during Ganesh Utsav, the debate on bail in sensitive cases, and the challenges facing the judiciary. The remarks came during an interview with The Lallantop, excerpts of which have been shared ahead of the full video release.

Water from suspended Indus Water Treaty to be supplied to Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan: Khattar

 Union minister Manohar Lal Khattar announced on Friday that the water saved due to the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan will be made available to Delhi, Haryana, and Rajasthan within the next one to one and a half years.

Injured toddler dies on way to hospital as ambulance gets stuck in traffic jam in Thane

A 16-month-old boy, who was injured after falling from the balcony of his grandmother's home, died as the ambulance ferrying him to hospital got stuck in a traffic jam on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad Highway in Thane district, people close to his family said on Friday.

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