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UP: 90 Bangladeshis, including 28 children, held in Mathura for illegal stay

Mathura (UP): As many as 90 Bangladeshi nationals, including many children, were apprehended from Uttar Pradesh's Mathura district on Friday for alleged illegal stay in India, officials said.

 


SC dismiss PIL alleging circulation of deepfake videos of Col Sofiya Qureshi

New Delhi, May 16 (PTI): The Supreme Court on Friday refused to entertain a PIL alleging circulation of AI-generated deepfake videos of Colonel Sofiya Qureshi. The PIL sought setting up of a court-monitored expert panel for drafting a model law to deal with such online content.

 


LATEST HEADLINES

Iran’s Fars reports missiles hit US warship near Hormuz after it ignored warnings from IRGC


Tamil Nadu Assembly Results: CM M.K. Stalin loses in Kolathur constituency


SC asks Dubai-based Indian to approach embassy over travel ban


Manjeshwar: A.K.M. Ashraf wins by 31,193 votes


Focus on Vijay's poll promises; TVK assured 8 gm gold for women


Cong performed better in Kerala, anti-incumbency trends influenced WB, TN: CM Siddaramaiah


Congress’ Samarth Shamanur wins Davangere South by-election


Thunderstorm hits Lucknow, IMD issues red alert across multiple UP districts


Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi loses Jorhat seat by 23,000 votes


Mamata asks TMC nominees not to leave counting centres as EC data shows BJP leading


Davangere South bypoll: Congress ahead by narrow lead after 14th round


Sunetra Pawar urges supporters to avoid celebrations amid big lead in Baramati




Day after arrest by ED, Gujarat Samachar owner gets temporary bail on health grounds

Ahmedabad: A court in Ahmedabad on Friday granted bail to one of the owners of leading Gujarati daily 'Gujarat Samachar' Bahubali Shah till May 31 on health grounds a day after his arrest by the Enforcement Directorate.

 

SC bars Centre from granting retrospective environmental clearances

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday said the right to live in a pollution free atmosphere was a part of the fundamental right as it struck down Centre’s office memorandum allowing ex post facto or retrospective environmental clearances to projects in violation of norms.

 

Our actions were just a trailer, will show the full picture if need be: Rajnath on Operation Sindoor

Bhuj (Guj): India on Friday pressed the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to reconsider its USD one billion assistance to Pakistan, saying Islamabad could use a large part of it to fund the terrorist infrastructure.

 

Indian climber dies while descending from Mt Everest summit point: Report

Kathmandu: A 45-year-old Indian climber died on Mt Everest after showing signs of altitude sickness while descending from the summit point of the world's highest peak, according to a media report on Friday.

 

Dalit leader from Wayanad makes history as Muslim League’s first woman national office-bearer

Wayanad, Kerala – In a significant move aimed at addressing long-standing criticism over lack of representation, the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) appointed two women – Jayanthi Rajan from Kerala and Fathima Muzaffar from Tamil Nadu – as national office-bearers. This is the first time in IUML’s history that women have been appointed to national-level leadership positions.

 

India ranks 151st on World Press Freedom Index: Reporters Without Borders

New Delhi: India's ranking on the World Press Freedom Index improved to 151 among the 180 countries surveyed by Reporters Without Borders this year from 159 the previous year.

 

Country, army have bowed down before PM, says MP minister; Cong says it's insult to armed forces

Jabalpur/Indore: Madhya Pradesh deputy Chief Minister Jagdish Devda on Friday said the country, its army and soldiers have 'bowed down at the feet' of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, prompting the Congress to dub it an insult to the valour of the armed forces.

 

State Assemblies met on average 20 days in 2024; Odisha, Kerala, WB, K’taka lead in sittings: Report

New Delhi: State Assemblies across India convened for an average of just 20 days and spent 100 hours in sessions in 2024, according to a report by PRS Legislative Research.

 

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