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Merely showing support for Pakistan not offence under section 152 of BNS: Allahabad HC

Prayagraj (UP): The Allahabad High Court has observed that merely expressing support for Pakistan, without referring to any specific incident or mentioning India by name, does not prima facie constitute an offence under section 152 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).

 


Tribal couple forced to plough field for defying marriage norms in Odisha

Bhubaneswar: A tribal couple in Odisha’s Rayagada district was allegedly forced to plough a field with a yoke placed on their shoulders as a form of public punishment for marrying against community traditions, officials said on Friday.

 


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Man arrested with Rs 2.54-crore heroin in Mumbai


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Repolling in 15 polling stations in Bengal on Saturday: EC


Petrol, diesel price rise in near future not ruled out, say govt sources


Teen killed after being hit by private bus in Bengaluru


Bridge portion collapses on Jammu outskirts; 3-4 labourers feared trapped, 1 rescued


Stalin urges Centre to rollback commercial LPG price hike


Delhi Police reunites 194 missing persons with their families


Unruly scenes witnessed in Punjab Assembly


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2 books discontinued in Rajasthan schools as they glorified Nehru-Gandhi family, says minister

Jaipur: School students in Rajasthan will no longer study two-part supplementary textbooks with state Education Minister Madan Dilawar arguing that these reading materials are not required because they glorify the Nehru-Gandhi family and carry no marks for students.

 

2nd quake in 2 days jolts Delhi-NCR, epicentre near Jhajjar

New Delhi: An earthquake of magnitude 3.7 shook parts of Delhi-NCR on Friday evening, according to initial reports.

 

Ex-CJIs flag some provisions of ONOE Bill, assert it does not violate Constitution

New Delhi, Jul 11 (PTI): Former chief justices of India, D Y Chandrachud and J S Khehar, on Friday flagged certain provisions of the constitutional amendment bill for simultaneous elections, including powers it vest with the Election Commission, but rejected the suggestion that the idea falls foul of the Constitution, sources said.

 

Cooking meat, fish, egg banned on Meerut Kanwar Yatra route, says DM

Meerut (UP): To maintain the sanctity of the Kanwar Yatra route and ensure its peaceful conduct, the Meerut district administration has banned the cooking of meat, fish, and eggs in hotels, dhabas, and restaurants along the yatra route, an official said on Friday.

 

AAP will go alone in Bihar assembly polls: Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh

Patna: Aam Aadmi Party leader Sanjay Singh on Friday said his party will contest the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections independently, even as he backed INDIA bloc's allegation of voter list manipulation at the behest of the BJP.

 

BJP attempts to steal elections in Bihar as it did in Maharashtra, alleges Rahul Gandhi

Bhubaneswar: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday accused the BJP of making attempts to "steal (chori) the upcoming elections in Bihar, as it did in Maharashtra" last year.

 

Shiv Sena Minister Sanjay Shirsat's ‘cash bag’ video goes viral, he says only clothes in bag

Mumbai, Jul 11 (PTI): A video of Maharashtra minister Sanjay Shirsat sitting in a room along with a partially opened bag containing what look like bundles of notes went viral on Friday.

 

MCC staff members continue strike for second day

The locals struggled to get necessary facilities and works completed as the staff of the Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC), led by the SK Municipal Employees’ Union, Mangaluru, gathered outside the MCC building and continued their indefinite strike for the second day on Friday, putting forth various demands.

 

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