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India News
“Make Adultery a Crime Again,” the Parliament and the Supreme Court to enter into a legal quagmire?
Amidst a recent development, a parliamentary committee on Home Affairs has suggested that the act of ‘adultery’ should be reconsidered as a criminal
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British Government to express ‘deep regret’ on the centenary of Jallianwala Bagh massacre
One hundred years after Punjabi families were mowed down at Jallianwala Bagh garden in the Sikh holy city, the government will use a Commons debate on Tues
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Press Releases
Dheeraj Jain was applauded for having an enigmatic personality with dynamic leadership skills
Envisioned building a truly advanced Diagnostics platform Pan-India which is affordable to all, Dheeraj Jain founded Redcliffe Labs which is today backed by maj
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Sports News
Zelenskyy against Russian athletes coming for the 2024 Paris Olympics; IOC has a different stance
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) believes it would be discriminatory to keep Russia out.
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Opinion
Sardar Patel and myths associated with him
Dia Sardar Patel want India to be partitioned? A lot has been said about the pain and anguish felt by Mahatma Gandhi, Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan, Maulana Abul Kalam
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Achievers
Meet the skilful and acclaimed achiever, Advocate Aashutosh Srivastava
Advocate Aashutosh Srivastava believes that lawyers have the power to make a remarkable difference in someone’s life.
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Education
Dr Tushar Vinod Deoras – India’s #1 Career Counsellor With A Social Cause
With a firm belief that every student is unique and must, therefore, identify a career path that is suitable for them, Dr. Tushar Vinod Deoras has envisioned se
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Where does India stand after “Seven Decades of Democracy”
Over two centuries, India bled to satiate the colonial thirst of the British Raj. For months after August 1947, waves of communal violence and insurgencies foll
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“No means No,” unless you are her husband: How marital rape stays legalised in India despite terrorising figures?
Hi, do you want to know what a married woman can do if her husband has sexual intercourse with her WITHOUT consent? According to India’s criminal law, she
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The Manipur Conflict: Nexus of Militancy, Narcotics, and Illegal Infiltration
The picturesque landscape of Manipur belies a simmering tension between different ethnic communities in the state. This ongoing clash between the Meiteis and Ku
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Opinion
Recruitment Scams and Paper Leaks in India: How the deserving youth of India is getting smothered under an obsolete system
“India is an over populous country.” This statement is hardly news to anyone, but very few of us know that the average age of an Indian is just 29 y
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Opinion
India’s 160-year-old Defamation Law: Yet another tool for the system to shun dissent and criticism?
Usually, when an institution tries to evade criticism and accountability, they try to gag the voice of the dissenters by using numerous loopholes in the legal s
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Press Releases
Prime Minister Shri Modi has given a new identity to India – Shri Narendra Singh Tomar
Union Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Shri Narendra Singh Tomar inaugurated the Startup Conclave-2023 organized by the Laghu Udyog Bharati in Gwalior y
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World News
Bangladesh authorities need to protect journalist Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury from harassment
A case under Digital Security Act (DSA) has been lodged against Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury with Dhaka’s Cyber Tribunal. It seems that freedom of expression an
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Babri Masjid demolition was a dark chapter for Indian heritage and architecture
29 years ago, India lost a significant Mughal architecture and heritage, but Babri Masjid demolition lit the country's political landscape forever.
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Lok Nayak Jaya Prakash Narayan – The man who led the second independence struggle against oppression
Jaya Prakash Narayan or Lok Nayak as he is fondly known led a mass movement in India against opression in 1975.
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Covid-19: Suspension of international flights extended till Sept. 30 due to the rising Delta variant cases
Suspension of International flights extended except on cargo flights and flights allowed by the DGCA. On Sunday, the Centre extended the suspension of internati
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World News
Conservative MP calls UK’s evacuation from Afghanistan a ‘humiliation’
The 20-year presence and now evacuation from Afghanistan of UK’s troops made the MP to state publicly that UK lacked patience, strategy and statecraft NEW DELHI
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World News
Africa’s Last Absolute Monarchy Not So Absolute Anymore
Pro-democracy protests have rocked Africa’s last absolute monarchy- Eswatini after death of a law student The last absolute monarchy in Africa, Eswatini (former
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