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NationPoliticsKarnataka farmers have expressed trust in Modi govt: BJP
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has attributed its success in the gram panchayat elections in Karnataka to the policies of the Modi government. Amid the lies being spread on the agricultural reform laws during these local body polls, the people and farmers in the state have given a clear message that they completely trust the Modi government, the party said. ....
Repeal farm laws to resolve crisis, Punjab CM asks PM Modi
Stressing that there was nothing wrong with the demands of the farmers, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Wednesday urged the Prime Minister to immediately repeal the farm laws in order to resolve the crisis. ....
'Love Jihad': SC declines to stay UP, U'khand laws against inter-faith marriages, issues notice
The Supreme Court on Wednesday declined to stay the provisions of an Uttar Pradesh Ordinance and an Uttarakhand law, brought to checking unlawful religious conversions for inter-faith marriages. ....
Priyanka Gandhi attacks UP government over 'inaction' in Badaun gang-rape
The Congress has attacked the Uttar Pradesh government after a 50-year-old woman was allegedly gang-raped in Uttar Pradesh's Badaun district. As per reports, the crime was committed when the woman had gone to a temple to offer prayers. ....
Gujarat to reopen schools, colleges from Jan 11
Taking a brave and according to some a hasty decision, the Gujarat government on Wednesday announced that it has decided to reopen schools for classes 10th and 12th and colleges in the state from January 11, provided Covid-19 guidelines are followed. The education minister also announced that decision regarding other classes and primary schools will be taken later. ....
SC to examine validity of UP, Uttarakhand laws against inter-faith marriage
The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to examine the validity of legislations, 'The Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion Of Religion Ordinance, 2020' and the 'Uttarakhand Freedom Of Religion Act, 2018', and issued notice to the two state governments. ....
As Jack Ma goes missing, China sends a stern message
As the news of Jack Ma, one of the most prominent billionaire business tycoons in China and co-founder of Alibaba Group going missing shocked the world, this action serves as a message to all its citizens and people around the world that it will have no tolerance for its critics. ....
There is absolutely no improvement: CJI on farmers' protest
The Supreme Court on Wednesday expressed concern over the on-going farmers protest against the recently enacted three farm laws at various Delhi borders. ....
Total 71 persons detected with new UK mutant strain
The Central government on Wednesday said that a total of 71 persons have been detected with the new 'more transmissible' UK coronavirus mutant strain. They are kept in physical isolation in health facilitie ....
India records less than 20K Covid cases for 5th consecutive day
After witnessing spike of over 16,000 cases for two consecutive days, India recorded 18,087 fresh cases of coronavirus infections and 264 deaths in the last 24 hours, taking the country's overall tally to 1,03,74,932, while the death toll touched 1,50,114, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said on Wednesday. ....
MiG-21 crashes in Rajasthan, pilot ejects safely
A MiG-21 Bison aircraft of the IAF crashed at Suratgarh Air Base in Rajasthan on Tuesday soon after taking off, officials said. ....
Stung by China, Brazil turns to India for Covid-19 vaccine
Let down by the Chinese vaccine candidates which have run into a major credibility crisis, Brazil has now turned to India to secure consignments of the more reliable AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine made by the Pune-based Serum Institute of India. ....
Amazon bows, drops cases against Raj Thackeray and MNS
In what is billed as a climbdown, the global e-commerce giant Amazon.com Inc. has decided to take back all cases it has filed against Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) President Raj Thackeray, other party leaders and activists, officials said here on Tuesday. ....
UK PM Boris Johnson cancels Republic Day visit to India
South Block’s preparations for the Republic Day parade have been thrown in a tizzy after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson cancelled his India visit with a terse announcement from Downing Street that cited the need to oversee the pandemic response at home. ....
Ready to roll out vaccine within 10 days from approval date: Health Ministry
The Union Health Ministry on Tuesday said that it is prepared to roll out the coronavirus vaccine within next few days, paving way for mass vaccination drive in the country. ....
Akhilesh slams BJP, says it's 'representative of money power'
Samajwadi Party National President Akhilesh Yadav on Tuesday flayed the BJP-led Centre and said the biggest problem of the government is that it considers itself a "representative of money power" and not as "public representative". ....
Bird Flu in Rajasthan: 140 more crows found dead
After Rajasthan confirmed a bird flu outbreak in the desert state, 140 more crows have died in six districts of state, official said. ....
SC nod to Central Vista project, including new Parliament building
In a major relief for the Modi government, a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court cleared the redevelopment plan for Central Vista with a 2:1 majority on Tuesday, although with riders. ....
India: 2020 was the 8th warmest year since 1901
The Climate Research and Services (CRS) of Indian Meteorological Department has released a statement on Climate of India during 2020 which said that 2020 was the eighth warmest year since 1901. ....
As govt-farmers talk fail, Kisan Congress threatens stir, NSUI starts cycle march
s the seventh round of meeting of the farmer leaders with the government remained inconclusive on Monday, the Kisan Congress threatened of more aggressive agitation in the coming days while the National Students of India (NSUI) started a 'cycle yatra' in support of agitating farmers from Jaipur to Delhi. ....
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