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  1. NSUI, SFI and other student unions protest in Hyderabad against NEET 'irregularities'

    NSUI, SFI and other student unions protest in Hyderabad against NEET 'irregularities'

    Hyderabad: Various student unions, including NSUI, SFI, AISF, BRSV, protested here on Tuesday against alleged irregularities in the NEET exam and demanded its cancellation.The National Students Union of India (NSUI), the student wing of the Indian National Congress, along with other student...
  2. OBC movement 'retaliatory', Marathas will demand reservation in OBC category: Jarange

    OBC movement 'retaliatory', Marathas will demand reservation in OBC category: Jarange

    Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar activist Manoj Jarange on Tuesday claimed that the agitation by Other Backward Class activists to protect their reservation was "retaliation" and claimed that Marathas will demand reservation under the OBC category.Speaking to reporters here, Jarange also claimed that...
  3. Movement of OBC workers continues regarding reservation; They say that Maharashtra government is ignoring their issues

    Movement of OBC workers continues regarding reservation; They say that Maharashtra government is ignoring their issues

    Jalna: Two activists seeking assurance that there will be no irregularities in the OBC quota amid the demand for Maratha reservation continued their fast for the sixth day on Tuesday and claimed that the Maharashtra government was ignoring their issues.Activists Laxman Hek and Navnath...
  4. We do not oppose reservation for anyone: Maharashtra minister after meeting OBC workers

    We do not oppose reservation for anyone: Maharashtra minister after meeting OBC workers

    Chhatrapati Sambhajinger, Maharashtra Agriculture Minister Dhananjay Munde have said that the government is not against reservation for anyone and the demands of the two activists agitating for the protection of OBC quota will be placed before the government.Amid demand for Maratha reservation...
  5. Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leaders, activists sent to jail on judicial remand in Islamabad

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leaders, activists sent to jail on judicial remand in Islamabad

    Islamabad [Pakistan], Anti-Terrorism Special Court-1 Judge Abdul Hasnat Mohammad Zulqarnain has ruled to send Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTE) leaders and activists to jail on judicial remand instead of giving them 10 days of physical custody. The decision comes after the Kohsar police rejected...
  6. Baloch community demands release of missing persons before Eid-ul-Adha

    Baloch community demands release of missing persons before Eid-ul-Adha

    Balochistan [Pakistan], Baloch community has called for the release of missing persons ahead of Eid-ul-Adha, with their absence impacting preparations for the holiday.The community is united in demanding justice and the immediate return of their loved ones, led by passionate activists...
  7. Mianwali police surrounds sessions court to re-arrest acquitted Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf activists

    Mianwali police surrounds sessions court to re-arrest acquitted Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf activists

    ISLAMABAD [Pakistan]: A contingent of Mianwali police surrounded the sessions court complex since Wednesday morning to re-arrest 37 Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf activists booked in the May 9 cases, reports Pakistan-based Dawn. took.ATC courts in Sargodha on Tuesday acquitted all 37 workers from...
  8. Hong Kong revokes passports of six pro-democracy activists living in exile, branding them "lawless wanted criminals"

    Hong Kong revokes passports of six pro-democracy activists living in exile, branding them "lawless wanted criminals"

    Hong Kong has canceled the passports of six pro-democracy activists living in exile abroad under its newly-enacted domestic security law. The Hong Kong government has called him a "lawless wanted criminal", Al Jazeera reported.In addition to revoking the travel documents of the "fugitives"...
  9. POJK, POGB migrants hold protest outside Pakistan Consulate, demand release of arrested activists

    POJK, POGB migrants hold protest outside Pakistan Consulate, demand release of arrested activists

    Bradford [England], Indian expatriates from Pakistan-occupied Jammu Kashmir (POJK) and Pakistan-occupied Gilgit Baltistan (POGB) living abroad protested outside the Pakistan Consulate in England on Wednesday.The protest was organized demanding the immediate release of social activists and...
  10. Punjab: Pro-Khalistan slogans raised on the anniversary of Operation Bluestar

    Punjab: Pro-Khalistan slogans raised on the anniversary of Operation Bluestar

    Amritsar: On Thursday, on the 40th anniversary of Operation Bluestar, supporters and workers of radical Sikh organizations raised pro-Khalistan slogans.Activists of various organisations, including Simranjit Singh Mann-led Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) and former MP Dhyan Singh Mand, raised...
  11. US friends of Gilgit and Muzaffarabad draw attention to China's growing influence, impact on minorities

    US friends of Gilgit and Muzaffarabad draw attention to China's growing influence, impact on minorities

    Writers, political activists and journalists discussed "Pakistan's deteriorating relations with neighbours" at an event organized by the American Friends of Gilgit and Muzaffarabad (AFGM) at the Washington, DC Press Club in Washington, DC [US].In a statement, AFGM said the meeting drew...
  12. Hundreds take part in 'Hassan Chalo' protest against Prajwal Revanna, demand justice for victims

    Hundreds take part in 'Hassan Chalo' protest against Prajwal Revanna, demand justice for victims

    Hassan (Karnataka), Hundreds of people took part in a march here on Thursday demanding justice for the victims of alleged sexual exploitation by suspended JD(S) leader Prajwal Revanna.They also demand the arrest of the accused and impartial investigation of the cases.The march under the...
  13. Hong Kong convicts pro-democracy activists in city's biggest national security case

    Hong Kong convicts pro-democracy activists in city's biggest national security case

    HONG KONG (AP) — A Hong Kong court on Thursday convicted more than a dozen pro-democracy activists on subversion charges in a landmark ruling in the city's biggest national security case, CNN reports. This decision has come regarding the biggest national security issue of Hong Kong. The lawsuit...
  14. Fourteen Hong Kong activists convicted under national security law

    Fourteen Hong Kong activists convicted under national security law

    Meanwhile, former district councilors Lawrence Lau and Lee Yu-shun were acquitted, becoming the first people to do so after trial since the law came into force in June, 2020.16 pro-democracy activists were among 47 people charged with subversion in connection with the 2020 unofficial primary...
  15. Progressive organizations will protest against Prajwal Revanna in his native district.

    Progressive organizations will protest against Prajwal Revanna in his native district.

    Revanna is the native district of Hassan Prajwal, who is also the current JDU-Lok Sabha MP from there.Activists associated with over 113 organizations are marching towards Hassan across the state and Prajwal Revanna, who is a member of former Prime Minister H.D. Are the grandson of, are...
  16. Baloch activists expose Pakistan's atrocities on international platform

    Baloch activists expose Pakistan's atrocities on international platform

    Oslo [Norway], The Norway chapter of PEN International, an organization of social activists engaged in protecting freedom of expression, organized a discussion among activists from around the world in Oslo, Norway, in which prominent Baloch leader Mehrang Baloch spoke on the ongoing issue of...
  17. Türkiye considering 'foreign influence' law despite opposition criticism

    Türkiye considering 'foreign influence' law despite opposition criticism

    The draft law is not final and will still need to be approved by Parliament.Human rights activists and opposition parties fear the anticipated law would silence NGOs and journalists critical of the government, similar to the "foreign agent" law in neighboring Georgia.According to the draft...
  18. After protests, Kerala put on hold the decision to plant eucalyptus saplings on forest land.

    After protests, Kerala put on hold the decision to plant eucalyptus saplings on forest land.

    This plan was first opposed by environmental activists and soon the opposition Congress also adopted it.Veteran Congress MLA and former Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala criticized the decision to plant eucalyptus saplings on forest land owned by the Kerala Forest Development Corporation...
  19. 8 deaths due to manual scavenging in 10 days in Delhi, UP: Activists demand FIR against culprits

    8 deaths due to manual scavenging in 10 days in Delhi, UP: Activists demand FIR against culprits

    Expressing concern over eight deaths allegedly due to manual scavenging in ten days in New Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi, activists demanded strict action against those who allow sanitation workers to clean septic tanks without safety equipment. Are responsible for forcing clean up.Activists...
  20. UK government considering sweeping ban on 'extremist protest groups' (Lead)

    UK government considering sweeping ban on 'extremist protest groups' (Lead)

    The approach currently applied to terrorist organizations should be used as a model, according to political violence adviser John Woodcock, also known as Lord Walney, the BBC reported on Sunday, citing quotes from the report. Gave.In recommendations now to be presented to Cabinet, Woodcock...
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