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  1. 'Constitution Killing Day' will remind people of Congress's 'dictatorial mentality': BJP

    'Constitution Killing Day' will remind people of Congress's 'dictatorial mentality': BJP

    New Delhi: The BJP on Friday said commemorating June 25 as 'Samvidhaan Hatya Diwas' every year will remind people of the "dictatorial mentality" of the Congress and also pay tribute to those who suffered torture and sacrificed their lives fighting against the imposition of Indira Gandhi's...
  2. Shekhawat said, 'Constitution Killing Day' is a tribute to the patriots who risked their lives for India.

    Shekhawat said, 'Constitution Killing Day' is a tribute to the patriots who risked their lives for India.

    New Delhi, Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on Friday welcomed the government's decision to observe June 25, the day Emergency was declared in 1975, as 'Constitution Murder Day' and said it was a tribute to those "countless patriots". It is a tribute to those who risked their lives. The...
  3. PTI claims big victory over Supreme Court's decision on reserved seats

    PTI claims big victory over Supreme Court's decision on reserved seats

    A 13-member full court read the judgment - a split verdict with eight in favor and five against - declaring that the decision of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) and the Peshawar High Court (PHC) to allocate reserved seats to the ruling coalition was unconstitutional."The Pakistan...
  4. Karnataka will appeal against the order to release water to Tamil Nadu: Siddaramaiah

    Karnataka will appeal against the order to release water to Tamil Nadu: Siddaramaiah

    “Despite weather forecasts indicating normal rainfall this time, there has been a 28 per cent decline in inflow so far. We had clearly stated our position to the CWRC and requested that no decision be taken till the end of July,” Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said while addressing a press...
  5. Imran Khan's party eligible for reserved seats in Parliament, provincial assemblies: Pak SC

    Imran Khan's party eligible for reserved seats in Parliament, provincial assemblies: Pak SC

    Islamabad, In a major legal victory for the party of jailed former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, the Supreme Court on Friday ruled that his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party is eligible for allocation of seats reserved for women and minorities in the Parliament and in provincial elections...
  6. Decision to cancel DU's proposal to teach 'Manusmriti' to law students a welcome step: Mayawati

    Decision to cancel DU's proposal to teach 'Manusmriti' to law students a welcome step: Mayawati

    Lucknow BSP chief Mayawati on Friday welcomed Delhi University's decision to reject the proposal to teach 'Manusmriti' to law students.Delhi University vice-chancellor Yogesh Singh said on Thursday that suggestions to teach 'Manusmriti' (Manu Laws) to law students at the university had been...
  7. Pak Supreme Court ruled in favor of Sunni Ittehad Council in the case of reserved seats.

    Pak Supreme Court ruled in favor of Sunni Ittehad Council in the case of reserved seats.

    Islamabad, Pakistan's Supreme Court on Friday awarded reserved seats to an ally of jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan, in a much-awaited ruling on the issue of sharing of reserved seats for women and minorities among political parties.The Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) had filed an appeal...
  8. Pak Supreme Court will give its verdict on reserved seats case on Friday

    Pak Supreme Court will give its verdict on reserved seats case on Friday

    In Islamabad, Pakistan's Supreme Court on Thursday adjourned until July 12 the ruling on a petition filed by the opposition Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) seeking its share of reserved seats in Parliament and assemblies. provincial.A 13-member bench headed by Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa heard the...
  9. Police turn off laser lights around Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Airport

    Police turn off laser lights around Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Airport

    Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Maharashtra Police in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar have banned the use of laser and beam lights around the city's Chikalthana airport over security concerns, an official said on Thursday.The official said the decision has been taken by Police Commissioner Praveen Pawar...
  10. LGBTQIA+ activists welcome decision to allow female IRS officer to change name, gender

    LGBTQIA+ activists welcome decision to allow female IRS officer to change name, gender

    New Delhi, Gender is a choice we all have the right to make, said members of the LGBTQIA+ community while praising the Union government for approving an IRS official's request to change her name and affirm her gender in official records.M Anusuya, a 2013 batch Indian Revenue Service (IRS)...
  11. JNUTA claims the university is considering opting out of UGC NET for PhD; VC said, 'It is too early to assume'

    JNUTA claims the university is considering opting out of UGC NET for PhD; VC said, 'It is too early to assume'

    New Delhi, Jawaharlal Nehru University Teachers' Association (JNUTA) on Thursday claimed that the university has opened up the possibility of re-establishing JNU's old system of conducting its own entrance exams for PhD admissions by opting out of UGC grading. NET.However, JNU vice-chancellor...
  12. Delhi HC upholds 50 per cent warning label size on pan masala packages

    Delhi HC upholds 50 per cent warning label size on pan masala packages

    New Delhi: The Delhi High Court upheld food safety regulator FSSAI's decision to increase the size of legal warnings against health harm on pan masala packets to 50 per cent of the front of the label from the previous 3mm .A bench headed by Acting Chief Justice Manmohan dismissed a petition by...
  13. High Court: Maharashtra's move to increase land lease rent in high-end real estate sector not arbitrary

    High Court: Maharashtra's move to increase land lease rent in high-end real estate sector not arbitrary

    Mumbai, The Bombay High Court upheld the Maharashtra government's decision to increase the tenancy rent in Mumbai's Bandra based on the Ready Reckoner (RR) rate, holding that it was not "arbitrary" as the suburb is a real estate zone of high level.However, a division bench of Justices B P...
  14. Government will reconsider the change in ADR exam pattern: Himanta

    Government will reconsider the change in ADR exam pattern: Himanta

    GUWAHATI: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday said his government will "reconsider" its decision to change the pattern of recruitment exam for posts under Grade 3 and 4.“A government that listens! Based on the feedback received from various quarters regarding the sudden change...
  15. Masood will remain Pakistan's test captain, decision on Babar put on hold

    Masood will remain Pakistan's test captain, decision on Babar put on hold

    Lahore, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and coach Jason Gillespie have trusted Shan Masood to continue as the national team's Test captain ahead of a packed international season, but a decision has been made on Babar's leadership role Azam in white ball formats. on hold.Pakistan are scheduled...
  16. Elections should be held in Jammu and Kashmir to prove the supremacy of security forces over terrorists: Omar

    Elections should be held in Jammu and Kashmir to prove the supremacy of security forces over terrorists: Omar

    In Srinagar, National Conference vice-president Omar Abdullah on Thursday said the assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir should be held on time to demonstrate the supremacy of security forces over terrorists, who have carried out a series of attacks in the Jammu region recently.Speaking to...
  17. Delhi government forms panel to consider increasing retirement age for doctors

    Delhi government forms panel to consider increasing retirement age for doctors

    New Delhi: The Delhi government's health department on Wednesday said it has issued an order to form a committee to examine the aspect of increasing the retirement age for doctors.It said that the decision to form this committee has received the prior approval of the Lieutenant Governor of...
  18. 'Supreme Court's order to give alimony to give a befitting reply to those who give priority to Sharia'

    'Supreme Court's order to give alimony to give a befitting reply to those who give priority to Sharia'

    BJP Rajya Sabha MP Sudhanshu Trivedi said the Supreme Court's landmark judgment "reminds us that whenever the Congress has come to power, it has damaged the Constitution".BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawala said the decision has rectified the historic mistake that the Rajiv Gandhi government...
  19. Pakistan gives 1-year extension to registered Afghan refugees; Deportations have been put on hold for now

    Pakistan gives 1-year extension to registered Afghan refugees; Deportations have been put on hold for now

    Islamabad, Pakistan's government on Wednesday granted a one-year extension to registered Afghan refugees until June 30 next year, a respite for Afghan citizens living legally in the country and facing deportation.The decision comes a day after United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees...
  20. Second airport certain for Bengaluru, considering multiple locations: Minister Patil

    Second airport certain for Bengaluru, considering multiple locations: Minister Patil

    Addressing a press conference at Vidhana Soudha, Minister MB Patil pointed out that a land parcel of between 4,500 and 5,000 acres would be needed for the proposed airport.A high-level committee will make the appropriate decision, taking into account various factors, he added."Currently...
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