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Delhi Court Directs ED to Provide Copies of Seized Documents to Robert Vadra
Vadra, who is the brother-in-law of Congress President Rahul Gandhi, had said in the application moved by him on Saturday that the ED has been interrogating him based on seized documents and, therefore, their copies should be provided to him.
Lost and Usually Found at Kumbh, Humanity's Biggest Gathering
Getting separated at the Kumbh and reuniting miraculously decades later is a common Bollywood story line. But technology and in particular the ubiquity of mobile phones -- now 830 million of them in India -- means that people get lost a lot less they use...
Ramdev May Head First Vedic Education Board After Govt Panel Picks Patanjali
The Maharshi Sandipani Rashtriya Vedavidya Pratishthan (MSRVP), which is a fully-funded autonomous body under the HRD Ministry working on promotion of “Ved vidya”, has been directed to appoint a private sponsoring body for putting the Bharatiya Shikhsa B...
News18 Daybreak | SC Likely to Hear Petitions Against Article 35-A on Rights of J&K Residents and Other Stories You Need to Watch Out For
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Article 35A Not Part of Constitution, Petitions Don't Stand a Chance: Ex-J&K Advocate General
The petition against Article 35A challenges the Constitutional validity of orders passed by the President, first limiting the powers of Parliament to make laws for Jammu and Kashmir and then allowing the provision on a permanent settlement.
JU Pro-V-C Confined in Office for 48 Hours as Stir over Varsity Polls, Student Clashes Continue
Members of the Arts Faculty Students' Union (AFSU), Science Faculty Students Union (SFSU) and Faculty of Engineering and Technology Students' Union (FETSU) have been camping outside the Pro-Vice Chancellor's chamber since Friday evening over the twin dema...
Delhi Govt Mulls Implementing Swaminathan Committee Report, Allow 50% Higher MSP
Development and Irrigation minister Gopal Rai has directed the development department to prepare a note to be put up before the cabinet for implementing the new scheme.
Summoned by SIT, Former Punjab Top Cop Says Sacrilege Firing Incidents Being Used for Political Mileage
Refuting the accusations that he had ordered firing on ‘peaceful protestors’ in Kotkapura, Saini said that it was done on the basis of “written orders of the magistrate".
Kashmiris Stock up on Essentials as Troop Deployment, Arrests of Separatists Create Panic
Long queues were seen outside petrol stations and people were thronging provision shops and buying essential supplies.
13 Killed in Explosion at Shop in Uttar Pradesh's Bhadohi, Several Feared Trapped in Debris
The explosion led to the collapse of three houses and killed four people whose bodies have been brought out, the DM said.
RRB NTPC 2019 Recruitment: 1.3 Vacancies in Railways; Notification to be Released Soon
Application for NTPC will be released on February 28. The application fee for general candidate is Rs 500 and for candidates from reserved category is Rs 250.
India to Exercise All Options to Win Decisive Battle Against Pakistan, Says Arun Jaitley
Describing Pakistan as a "rogue state", he said it is not acting against perpetrators of the Pulwama attack, though the Jaish has taken credit for it.
Shops, Food Joints in Gujarat Cities Can Now Operate 24X7
Outlets situated on national highways as well as inside hospitals and bus stations are also entitled to keep their premises open without any time restriction.
Jharkhand: CBI Court Sentences ex-Bihar Minister to 5 Years Imprisonment in Bitumen Scam
A CBI court convicted former Bihar minister Illyas Hussain in another bitumen scam on September 27, 2018 and had sentenced him to four years imprisonment. Hussain had lost his Bihar Assembly membership following the conviction.
‘Atheist Communists Denying Justice to Believers’: Amit Shah’s Dig at Kerala Govt Over Sabarimala
Kerala had been rocked by protests after the state government decided to implement the Supreme Court's September 28 verdict allowing women of all age groups to offer prayers at the hill shrine.
Kashmiri Journalist Beaten Up in Pune; Police Calls it a Case of Road Rage
Police said the journalist was thrashed by two men on Thursday night during a squabble at a traffic signal.