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A Delhi move by the ‘Grand Mufti’
How Aboobacker Musliar reaffirmed his position without taking a partisan stand
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Student group plans legal action against 36 UK universities after settling with London college
Over 6,000 students, including 30 Indians, have settled with UCL over Covid disruptions. This paves the way for legal action against 36 more British universities for around 100,000 students, including 217 Indians, who paid for in-person education but received online classes and restricted campus access. Lawyers seek damages for the diminished value of their degrees.
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Haryana STF nabs 2 Pak youths who fled Jammu juvenile home; hunt on for third fugitive
Two Pakistani nationals escaped a juvenile home in Jammu and were arrested 400km away in Ambala Cantonment railway station. They had broken out with a local gangster who injured two police officers. The Pakistani duo planned to flee the country via Nepal. The injured policemen are hospitalized. A fresh FIR has been registered against the trio.
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Decision on J&K statehood 'soon'? Omar presses Centre after law minister's statement
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah expressed cautious optimism following Union Law Minister Arjun Meghwal's statement on the imminent restoration of statehood. Abdullah highlighted the prolonged wait since the elected government took office, emphasizing that patience is wearing thin. He stressed that statehood is a crucial and sensitive matter, with the Supreme Court also urging its prompt return.
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No plan for monkey sterilisation, says J&K govt amid outrage over massive crop damage
Jammu and Kashmir government will not sterilize monkeys despite crop destruction and public safety concerns. Instead, it plans to promote monkey-resistant crops, solar fencing, and deterrent devices. Farmers are also urged to stop feeding the animals, as the simian population continues to pose a major challenge.
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Black box of aircraft from Ajit Pawar’s crash sustained damage
A Learjet 45 crashed in Baramati, Maharashtra, on January 28, killing Pawar, both the pilots, a cabin crew member and staff of the leader
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How ordinary people of Tamil Nadu participated in the making of the Constitution
A resident of Kattunedungulam village of the Sivaganga district, sent a hand-written note with a demand that members of his community should have freedom of worship and autonomy to manage their own community
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GHMC developing portal to bring transparency in property tax assessment details
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Carrier India all set to invest ₹1,000 crore in manufacturing unit in Sri City
Carrier India’s Managing Director Sundaresan Narayanan and Sri City’s Managing Director Ravindra Sannareddy formally exchanged copies of the lease deed in the presence of the Tirupati district Collector S. Venkateswar
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Watch: Explosion at New York church; five injured
An explosion rocked Abundant Life Fellowship Church in Boonville, New York. Five people were injured in the blast. First responders arrived after reports of a gas odor. A firefighter and one civilian are in critical condition. The church suffered catastrophic damage. Investigations are ongoing into the cause of the explosion.
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Mission Mausam to make India weather- ready and climate-smart: official
Earth Sciences key to growth, disaster resilience and blue economy, says Ministry of Earth Sciences Secretary at memorial lecture
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India’s first private sector helicopter final assembly line inaugurated near Kolar in Karnataka
The facility in Vemagal in Kolar district of Karnataka, is India’s first private-sector helicopter Final Assembly Line for the Airbus H125
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Budget will be planned to integrate climate action in schemes across departments: Stalin
At the summit, Mr. Stalin launched the TN-SHORE scheme, under which ₹1.7 crore has been earmarked as revolving funds and micro-credit support for 34 mangrove conservation committees
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DMK regime has let down government employees, alleges Palaniswami
Speaking to presspersons after the Interim Budget speech at the Assembly, he contends that not even one-fourth of the DMK’s electoral promises, made in the run-up to the 2021 Assembly polls, had been fulfilled
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Supreme Court lists appeals against suspension of Lalu Prasad’s sentence in fodder scam case in April
The case revolved around withdrawals of crores of rupees from the State treasury between 1992 and 1995
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T20 World Cup: Leave Abhishek Sharma alone! What we saw at India's practice session
Despite a challenging start to the T20 World Cup with two ducks and a stomach infection, Abhishek Sharma will look to get going in the dead rubber against the Netherlands. The Indian team's batting coach Sitanshu Kotak remains confident in his aggressive approach, highlighting that opponents' meticulous planning against him is a testament to his threat.
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