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Most Shops in Srinagar Shut, Situation Peaceful on 2nd Anniversary of Art 370 Abrogation
However, shopkeepers in many areas, including Lal Chowk, alleged that police were forcing them to keep their establishments open. Many of them claimed police broke open the locks of their shops.
No CET for Arts, Science, Commerce Colleges: Maharashtra Minister
There will be no Common Entrance Test (CET) for nonprofessional courses and admission to arts, science and commerce colleges will be on the basis of Class 12 marks, the Maharashtra government said.
India Logs 42,982 New Covid-19 Cases, 533 Fresh Fatalities
The active cases comprise 1.29 per cent of the total infections and the national COVID-19 recovery rate was recorded at 97.37 per cent, the data updated at 8 am showed.
How Centre's Aug 5 Move Reduced Terror Strikes in Kashmir. But Resurgent Taliban, a New Worry
There has been a 32% reduction in terror incidents this year as compared to the corresponding period in 2020 and 59% reduction in 2020 compared to 2019, according to Ministry of home affairs.
False Allegation of Impotency Valid Ground for Divorce, Supreme Court Upholds Delhi HC's Decision
In November last year, the Delhi High Court had upheld the divorce granted to a man, whose estranged wife had claimed that he was incapable of sexual intercourse.
Dalit Girl's Death: Army Asks Family Members, Locals to Vacate Protest Site in Delhi Cantt
The Army establishment in the letter said it is intimated that a protest has taken place near FOL Depot which is in close vicinity of Central Vehicle Depot, Delhi Cantt since Monday.
State Security Should Be Given To Individuals If Threat Perception Real: Allahabad HC
The Allahabad High Court on Wednesday deprecated the practice of granting security to a person on state expense and taxpayers' money, reflecting an authority of symbol to flaunt his status as a VIP. "The threat perception has to be real and the Securi...
Newly Inducted Minister Called to Raj Bhavan, Administered Oath of Office for 2nd Time by Karnataka Guv
Munenakoppa, a MLA from Navalgunda, is among the new faces inducted into the Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai-led cabinet.
Jaishankar to Attend Swearing-in Ceremony of Iran President-elect Ebrahim Raisi
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) announced that Jaishankar will pay a twoday visit to Iran from Thursday, primarily to attend the swearingin ceremony.
Digital Crowd Funding Platform for Rare Diseases Made Operational: Centre to HC
While appreciating the efforts, the high court asked the Centre to update the portal on a regular basis and to take steps for wide publicity of the platform to utilise its full potential.
Telangana Police SI Accused of Sexual Harassment Suspended
A woman trainee sub-inspector alleged that she was sexually harassed during night patrol with the accused.
BJP's Declared Donations More Than 3 Times the Aggregate Sum of 5 Parties, Including TMC, Cong: ADR
The party's declarations also included land received from at least three donors.
4,046 Applications of Hindus for Citizenship Still Pending; 4,171 Given Indian Nationality Under Old Law
Union Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai also said that 4,171 foreigners were given Indian nationality in the last five years - from 2016 to 2020.
Indian Railways to Start New Train From Delhi To Haryana’s Sirsa From August 8
Many years ago the direct train to Delhi passing through Charkha Dadri was discontinued.
Punjab MP Writes to Jaishankar Over Rising Cases of ‘Fraud Marriage’ to Get Canadian Residency
In a letter, Patiala MP Preneet Kaur urged the external affairs ministry to work closely with Canadian government to solve the crisis affecting hundreds of families in Punjab.
In Varanasi, Lanes Turn Into Cremation Grounds After Ghats Flooded
Locals said that the situation has worsened due to the malfunctioning of the electronic machine installed at cremation grounds.