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Railway Minister flags off three new trains in Assam
Mr. Vaishnaw said these services are expected to bolster regional connectivity and improve travel options for passengers across Assam and neighbouring areas
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'Parental nod must for kids to join social media'
The draft rules for the DPDP Act released by the IT ministry in India state that children under 18 can join social media platforms only with parental consent. Restrictions are imposed on transferring certain personal data outside India, affecting companies like Meta and Google. Stakeholder comments on these rules will be accepted until February 18.
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Schoolchildren of North Andhra districts showcase their talent at tech fest
Students, a majority of them from rural backgrounds, participate in poster presentation, project-expo, technical quiz competitions and other activities
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Govt protests new China 'counties', says they are in Ladakh
India has lodged a strong protest with China over the creation of two counties in Hotan prefecture, which include areas in Ladakh. India has also raised concerns about China's hydropower project on the Yarlung Tsangpo river in Tibet, emphasizing transparency and consultation with downstream states.
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Life term for 10 accused in 2019 Kerala double murder case
A CBI court sentenced 10 individuals to life imprisonment and four others, including ex-CPM MLA KV Kunhiraman, to five years for the 2019 murder of two Youth Congress workers in Kerala. The court imposed a fine of Rs 2 lakh on each of the life-term convicts.
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Focus on Andaman and Nicobar, Lakshadweep growth while preserving heritage: Shah
Home Minister Amit Shah prioritises 100% renewable energy in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and Lakshadweep using solar panels and windmills. He reviews progress, stressing the need for a holistic approach to infrastructure projects, highlighting the focus on tourism and trade while preserving cultural heritage.
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T.N. Speaker invites Governor to deliver address in the Assembly
The first Assembly session of the year is scheduled to commence on January 6
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In Madurai, mining for tungsten and trouble
There have been sustained protests in Madurai district of Tamil Nadu ever since the Union government announced in November 2024 that it had granted tungsten mining rights in eight blocks to Hindustan Zinc, a subsidiary of Vedanta. The residents of the region, particularly Melur taluk, which has the Arittapatti biodiversity heritage site, worry about their land, lives, and livelihoods, reports C. Palanivel Rajan
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1.5 m cases/year but just 1 out of 4 Indians has access to stroke-ready hospitals
A new study reveals that only 25% of India's population has access to stroke-ready hospitals. With 1.5 million stroke cases annually, treatment options like IVT and EVT are limited, especially in the central, east, and north-east regions. Southern states, Chandigarh, Kerala, and Delhi have the best coverage.
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Jammu to Srinagar in 3 hours as Railways unveils timetable of 3 new trains
Train operations between Jammu and Srinagar will begin in the coming weeks, including a Vande Bharat train taking three hours and 10 minutes. Services will start from Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra, with round trips daily. Railways also introduced a new Jammu rail division and continue speed trials for the Vande Bharat sleeper train.
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Four dead, three injured as towing van hits SUV in Raigad; ’drunk’ driver held
With its fuel tank going empty, the SUV was halted at Mahad when a speeding towing van rammed into it, killing four people on the spot.
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UPSC seeks details from two visually-impaired candidates who took the exam 15 years ago
These candidates appeared in the civil services examination held in 2008, following which some of them have been in courts and tribunals for nearly two decades to get appointments under the PwD quota meant for them
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UAPA tribunal confirms SFJ as unlawful outfit
The UAPA Tribunal confirmed the Centre's notification declaring the Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) as an unlawful organisation for five years. Justice Anoop Kumar Mendiratta cited evidence linking SFJ to international Khalistani terror groups, ISI, youth radicalization, terror financing, and threats to politicians, supporting the decision with testimonies from 52 witnesses.
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Laws valid in a state hold in one carved out of it: SC
The Supreme Court has ruled that existing laws in a state will remain applicable in a newly formed state unless modified by the new state. It stated that Telangana does not require separate approval for CBI investigations as existing laws from Andhra Pradesh would still apply until altered.
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Gift deed can be quashed if kids neglect parents: SC
The Supreme Court of India highlighted the importance of protecting senior citizens, stating that gift deeds executed by parents can be invalidated under the Maintenance and Welfare of the Parents and Senior Citizens Act if their children do not provide for them, even if such conditions are not explicitly stated in the deed.
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HC bins school plea against Uttarakhand order to waive fees during lockdown
The Uttarakhand HC dismissed a petition by Welham Boys' School challenging a government order that allowed only tuition fees for online classes during the Covid-19 pandemic. The court upheld the government's authority to prevent private residential schools from charging fees for unused services to ease financial burdens on parents.
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SC: What steps taken to prevent bias-triggered student suicides?
The Supreme Court seeks information from the Centre, UGC, and NAAC on measures taken to curb student suicides due to discrimination. Addressing a PIL, senior advocate Indira Jaising highlights the lack of 'Equal Opportunity Cells' in universities as mandated by UGC regulations.
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ASI must wake up before its credibility is bulldozed: Akhilesh Yadav
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav warns the Archaeological Survey of India about the destruction of historical monuments, following reports of a 17th-century Mughal haveli being razed in Agra. He criticized the UP government for failing to control the land mafia and accused the BJP of dividing society and spreading hatred and economic inequality.
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130 paddy procurement centres set up
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