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No decision yet on updating National Population Register: Centre tells Lok Sabha

The Union government has not yet taken a decision on updating the National Population Register (NPR), the Ministry of Home Affairs informed the Lok Sabha, Scroll.in reported on Wednesday.


Rahul Gandhi to participate in protest against 'votes theft' in Bengaluru on Aug 4

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who recently claimed that his party has figured out the modus operandi of the "votes theft" by studying a Lok Sabha constituency in Karnataka, will participate in a protest in Bengaluru on August 4 and submit a representation to the Election Commission officials here.

 


LATEST HEADLINES

AIITA welcomes Karnataka’s ban on obscene songs in school events


Amit Shah holds meeting with Ladakh L-G for smooth ‘darshan’ of Lord Buddha’s relics


Punjab CM Mann lays foundation stone of Rs 14.63 crore sports stadium in Sangrur


Bank account in Ramgarh tracked for fraudulent fund transactions across 24 states, 4 arrested


One year on, Meghalaya House in Bengaluru still non-functional; awaits renovation, staff appointment


Four months on, no breakthrough in missing Bengaluru girls case; CID probe ordered


Delhi CM meets family of youth shot dead by cop, assures justice


Two tribal girls gangraped in Chhattisgarh's Surguja; three arrested, three juveniles detained


Vijayanagara: One dead, 12 injured as trucks hits their vehicle from behind on NH 50


Mangaluru: Prisoner held for hiding keypad phone in rectum while re-entering jail


Jamia Millia Islamia students allege assault by guards during protest against ABVP event


Will win 226 seats; exit polls predictions made at BJP's behest to demoralise TMC workers: Mamata




Noida: SP workers slap Muslim cleric who made 'derogatory' comment on Dimple Yadav

Youths who claimed to be from the Samajwadi Party slapped Maulana Sajid Rashidi after a news channel's debate show in Noida for allegedly making a derogatory comment against party MP Dimple Yadav.

 

ED searches in Rs 500 cr Chhattisgarh medical supply 'scam' case

The Enforcement Directorate on Wednesday launched searches at multiple locations in Chhattisgarh as part of a money laundering investigation into an over Rs 500 crore worth medical supply "scam", official sources said.

 

Bihar govt announces hike in incentive for rural health workers ahead of assembly polls

Ahead of the Bihar assembly elections, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Wednesday announced that ASHA workers in the state will now get Rs 3,000 per month as an incentive, a substantial increase from the existing amount of Rs 1,000.

Obsessive-compulsive disorder: Congress slams PM, HM for Nehru criticism

The Congress on Wednesday slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah for their criticism of India's first PM Jawaharlal Nehru in their remarks in the Lok Sabha, saying they have no answers to their "present-day failures" and they choose to "divert, distract, distort, and defame".

Bus carrying ITBP personnel falls into Sindh river in J-K's Ganderbal district

A bus carrying security forces personnel fell into a river in the Ganderbal district of Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday, officials said here.

Teacher held for 'obscene' video call to male student on social media

Mumbai: Police on Tuesday arrested a 35-year-old woman teacher for allegedly making an obscene video call to a minor male student on a social media platform in Navi Mumbai, an official said on Tuesday.

 

Cop asks woman to wear seatbelt; it saves her life 15 minutes later

Mumbai: A couple survived a serious accident in the city thanks to a traffic policeman who had asked them to wear a seatbelt only fifteen minutes earlier.

 

No world leader told India to stop Op Sindoor, Cong shedding tears with terrorists: PM Modi

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted on Tuesday that no world leader had told India to stop Operation Sindoor as he lashed out at the Congress for “importing issues from Pakistan” and said the opposition party is joining terrorists and their masterminds in shedding tears after the victorious Indian military action.

 

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