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Assent to bills: SC agrees to examine Prez Murmu’s 14 questions on timelines for guv, president

New Delhi: A five-judge Supreme Court bench on Tuesday agreed to deliberate upon the 14 crucial questions raised by President Droupadi Murmu on its April 8 verdict that fixed timelines for governors and President to act on bills passed by state assemblies.

 


3.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Faridabad, tremors felt in Delhi-NCR

New Delhi: Tremors were felt across Delhi-NCR on Tuesday morning. There were no reports of any loss of life or damage to property.

 


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


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


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


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




Goa govt to file contempt plea in SC against Karnataka over Mhadei water diversion: CM Sawant

Panaji: Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Tuesday informed the legislative assembly that the state government will file a contempt petition in the Supreme Court against Karnataka for carrying out activities that are aimed at diverting the Mhadei river water.

 

Air India plane's auxiliary power unit catches fire after landing at Delhi airport from Hong Kong

New Delhi: An Air India plane's auxiliary power unit caught fire after landing at the Delhi airport on Tuesday afternoon, and all passengers and crew members are safe.

 

Grounded British F-35B fighter jet flies back

The British F-35B fighter jet flew back on Tuesday after completing maintenance, more than a month after it made an emergency landing at the international airport here, and remained parked since then.

 

Boeing delivers three Apache choppers to Indian Army

American aerospace major Boeing on Tuesday delivered three Apache attack choppers to the Indian Army, officials said.

 

Supreme Court refuses to examine legality of QR code orders for Kanwar Yatra eateries

The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to examine the legality of the QR code directives issued by Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand authorities for food vendors along the Kanwar Yatra route. The directives required eateries to display QR codes that would reveal the identities of their owners. The court said that since the pilgrimage concludes today, the issue has become infructuous.

Kerala: Vellapally Natesan urges Hindu women to bear more children

Kerala leader Vellapally Natesan urges Hindu women to bear more children, warns of potential Muslim majority

 

CBSE safety guidelines: Audio-visual CCTV mandatory in schools with minimum 15-day footage retention

In a move to enhance student safety across school campuses, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a directive requiring all affiliated schools to install high-definition CCTV cameras with audio-visual recording at key points within school premises.

'Aadhaar, voter, ration cards considered only for identification': EC justifies SIR in Bihar

The Election Commission of India has justified its ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar saying it adds to the purity of the election by "weeding out ineligible persons" from the electoral rolls.

 

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