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50th part of landmark verdicts on Ayodhya dispute, right to privacy, adultery

Justice Dhananjaya Y Chandrachud, who took over as India's 50th chief justice of India, has played a pivotal role in digitisation of the judiciary and been part of benches that delivered landmark verdicts on issues such as the Ayodhya land dispute, Section 377 and right to privacy.

 


Eight fetuses found in 21-day-old baby

In a rare case, as many as eight fetuses were found in the abdomen of a 21-day-old baby during an operation in a private hospital here, doctors said.

 


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Book of the week: Philosophy for Children by Sundar Sarukkai

Do we think while seeing, reading, and writing? Are our children engaged in many given activities that they do not have the leisure to think on their own? Writing a book for children is a very difficult task for even a seasoned author. It becomes even tougher when that book is on philosophy.

Book of the week: Buddha by Osamu Tezuka

Buddha is an eight volume long English graphic novel. It is sold in a 12 volumes set in Japanese language. Buddha by Tezuka is read by more than twenty million people around the globe in various languages. Young and old read graphic novels worldwide more and more these days. This style of writing a novel is also called manga by Japanese. Manga, though developed in 19th century, became increasingly popular in 90s.  

Book written by 3-year-old author released in India

New Delhi: Most three-years-old may find it difficult to even form a sentence, but not child prodigy Chryseis Knight who holds the rare distinction of being one of the youngest authors in the world.

 

Humour, anger, shock: Netizens react to petrol price crossing Rs 100/litre

New Delhi: As the price of petrol crossed an all-time high of Rs 100 per litre in Delhi and several other cities on Wednesday, netizens flooded microblogging site Twitter with varied reactions, some coping with the unfortunate news with humour and others just expressing plain, simple shock.

 

Over 60 pc women in 12 states and UTs never used internet: Survey

New Delhi: Over 60 per cent women in 12 states and union territories have never used the internet, the latest National Family Health Survey has revealed.

Dharampal Gulati: From a 'refugee' to India's 'King of Spices'

New Delhi: Mahashay Dharampal Gulati was 24 at the time of Partition and his family, which had a stable business of spices in Sialkot in undivided India, was among the millions caught in the deadly riots.

Mangaluru youth top targets of drug mafia

People accused of buying and selling of illegal drugs were on Monday paraded at the District Police Ground by the office of the Commissioner of Police, the paraded however made it more evident than ever that youngsters are the primary targets of the drugs mafia. A majority of those who were paraded on Monday were either youngsters or middle-aged men.

Tejinder Singh Sodhi’s letter on why he quit Arnab Goswami’s Republic TV

I agree with Arnab on some issues but what I don’t support is his vile behaviour. I had huge hopes for Republic TV. I still remember the morning of 6th May 2017 when the channel was launched, it felt like Republic would revolutionize the TV news industry but I quit watching the channel within a month of its launch because it failed to meet my expectations.

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