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Indian nurse Nimisha Priya to be executed in Yemen on July 16, says negotiator

New Delhi: Indian nurse Nimisha Priya, who was convicted of murdering a Yemeni citizen, is scheduled to be executed in Yemen on July 16. The victim, Talal Abdo Mehdi, was a local man with whom Nimisha had run a clinic, reported The Indian Express.

 


Govt denies making any fresh demand for blockage of global wire agency's X account

New Delhi: The government on Tuesday said it has not made any fresh requests to block access to certain X accounts in the country and that it had proactively got blockage of a prominent international wire agency lifted.

 


LATEST HEADLINES

Man arrested with Rs 2.54-crore heroin in Mumbai


Power struggle in ruling Cong has 'created massive confusion' in Karnataka: BJP leader Ashoka


Delhi snap losing streak with seven-wicket win against Rajasthan


Karnataka launches state-led Centre of Excellence for Space Technology in Bengaluru


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


Bhatkal Muslim Jamaat Bangalore to organize two-day Blood donation camp in Bengaluru




Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw's father dies in Jodhpur

Jaipur: Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw's father Daulal Vaishnaw passed away at AIIMS Jodhpur on Tuesday, hospital authorities said.

 

Maharashtra Medical Council's modern medicine practice permission to homeopaths draws IMA's ire

Mumbai: The Maharashtra Medical Council (MMC) has issued a notification permitting homeopaths to prescribe modern medicines after completing a six-month course in pharmacology, drawing a sharp reaction from the Indian Medical Association, which claims it will dilute modern medical practices.

 

ED restores Rs 3.82 crore worth assets to K'taka Waqf Board

New Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate on Tuesday said it has restored assets worth more than Rs 3.82 crore to the Karnataka State Waqf Board following a money laundering investigation into a case of alleged fraud against the body.

 

Rajasthan HC extends convict Asaram's interim bail in 2013 rape case

Jodhpur: The Rajasthan High Court on Tuesday extended the interim bail granted to self-styled godman Asaram, who is serving life term for raping a minor disciple at his gurukul.

 

Sensex advances 270 pts on fag-end buying in banking stocks, gains in Asian peers

Mumbai: Benchmark BSE Sensex closed higher by 270 points on Tuesday, helped by late-day buying in banking and select IT shares as well as positive trends in the Asian markets.

 

Nationwide strike on July 9: 10 trade unions protest Modi govt's 'anti-worker, anti-farmer' policies

Ten central trade unions have announced a nationwide general strike on Wednesday, July 9, to protest against what they call the Narendra Modi government's "anti-worker, anti-farmer and pro-corporate policies." The unions are opposing the implementation of four new labour codes and the recently introduced Employment-Linked Incentive (ELI) scheme.

Dalits denied sacred ash at Tamil Nadu temple, demand justice, legal action

A group of Dalit residents from Vadavalam panchayat in Tamil Nadu’s Pudukottai district have alleged caste-based discrimination after they were denied sacred ash (vibuthi) during a temple ritual at the Kaliyuga Meyya Ayyanar Temple on July 6. The temple is under the administration of the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR\&CE) department.

Bihar Govt announces 35% quota for women in state jobs, sets up Youth Commission ahead of polls

In a key move ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Tuesday announced 35% reservation for women who are permanent residents of the state in all categories and levels of government jobs.

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