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Elections for the first phase will be held on December 1
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The active cases comprise 0.01 per cent of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate increased to 98.80 per cent
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Targets Rahul Gandhi over Medha Patkar walking in Bharat Jodo Yatra
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The body parts were thrown in different areas of Pandav Nagar and East Delhi, officials added
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Series of protests in Shillong
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India will officially assume the G20 presidency from the current chair Indonesia on December 1
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The purported footage that emerged according to the sources on Sunday morning was dated September 13, 15 and October 1
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Adhikari said the CAA does not suggest that citizenship of anyone will be taken away if one is a bonafide resident with legal documents
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The party assured that the amount of medical insurance coverage under the Ayushman Bharat scheme would be doubled
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During the Constitution Day celebrations programme in the Supreme Court, the PM launched various new initiatives under the e-court project
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In 2008, 10 Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists (LeT) carried out 12 coordinated shooting and bombing attacks killing at least 166 people
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India’s history is not just about slavery but also about India emerging victorious, its warriors and the valour of countless greats, PM said
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Shah said Uniform Civil Code is the BJP’s promise to the people of this country from the Jan Sangh days
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It is unknown if and when extradition may take place as Nirav Modi still has legal challenges open to him
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Centre through Attorney General R Venkataramani asked the court to ‘hold its mouth’ and requested it to look into the matter in its entirety
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Priyanka Gandhi, her husband Robert Vadra and son Rehan were seen matching steps with Rahul Gandhi
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Court says inclusion of CJI in consultation process for CEC appointment will ensure independence
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Modi says Congress always wanted to keep people poor so they remain dependent on government
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In the complaint letter dated November 23, 2020, Walkar also alleged that Poonawala used to beat her up and his parents were aware of it
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Google’s managers could also use the performance ratings to avoid paying employees bonuses and stocks, says report
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This is the second list of rebels who have been suspended after the party suspended seven rebels on Sunday
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Bench says it will create a system for appointment of the best man as CEC, recalls Advani calling for collegium-like system
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Authorities suspended mobile Internet services in the border areas of the two states to stop the situation from escalating
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The security forces have now an upper hand over separatist militants
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A bench of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Subramonium Prasad said it was a publicity interest litigation
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The prime minister distributed a total of 71,056 appointment letters to new recruits via video conferencing
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Without taking names, Modi further said some people abuse Gujarat even after eating the “salt” manufactured in the state
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While sport speaks to the best of the human spirit, officials too often degrade it, exploiting fans’ love and loyalty for their own gain
I must have been 10 when I went to a football match with my parents and realised that the game resonated far beyond the field of play. The game was at the Cooperage Stadium in Mumbai and we had gone to see East Bengal, a legendary Indian team, play in a cup competition. The team had been formed during the days of the Raj to represent the Hindus of East Bengal. This was where my father had grown up, amid much luxury, our family being part of the rich Hindu minority that dominated East Bengal, where most of the population was Muslim.
All of this was lost in 1947 as a result of the partition of India, when East Bengal became East Pakistan, now Bangladesh, and millions of Hindus left. My father, who had made Mumbai his home, knew he could never go back. Watching the East Bengal team that Sunday afternoon was his way of connecting with the land he always regarded as home and whose loss he mourned. As East Bengal won, my father’s spirits lifted.
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The fielding of the Vajra 155mm/52 calibre tracked self-propelled howitzers to the Indian Army could be considered one of its true acquisition success stories. The program contract initiated in 2017 to the Indian firm Larsen and Toubro (L&T) comprised a collaboration with the Republic of Korea’s Hanwha Defence, first established in 2012, to supply its […]
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As India showcases its climate performance at COP27 in Egypt, a prominent protest by Adivasi Indigenous communities is taking place in central India’s Hasdeo forests, where new coal mines are being pushed without consent, writes Ruchira Talukdar.