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RAJESH KATYAL GRANTED BAIL IN RS 200 CR MONEY LAUNDERING CASE
Businessman Rajesh Katyal, who was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate for allegedly laundering over Rs.200 crore in proceeds of crime, on Saturday has been granted regular bail by a Delhi court.
Child protection: The Just Right for Children Alliance case
The Supreme Court of Inlia's recent ruling in Just Right for Children Allince v.
BISHNOI GANG PLOTTED AFTAB'S MURDER IN COURT
Shubham Lonkar, a key suspect in the murder of NCP leader Baba Siddique and an alleged member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, reportedly plotted to kill Aftab Poonawala, the main accused in the brutal Shraddha Walkar murder case.
CJI KHANNA SUPPORTS MINIMUM STIPEND FOR JUNIOR LAWYERS
Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna on Friday expressed strong support for the Bar Council of India's recent proposal to introduce a minimum stipend for junior lawyers, emphasizing the need to address the financial challenges that discourage young lawyers from pursuing careers in litigation.
Army chief to visit Nepal for military, diplomacy talks
General Dwivedi's visit highlights India-Nepal's century-long military ties, built on shared history, strategic interests, and robust security cooperation.
UAE unveils AI tool for agriculture
Mariam bint Mohammed Saeed Hareb Almheiri, Head of the International Affairs Office in the UAE Presidential Court, announced the development of the world's first ChatGPT tool for agriculture, named \"CHAG.
DELHI BANS OLDER VEHICLES AMID RISING POLLUTION
The Delhi government has banned BS-III petrol and BS-IV diesel four-wheelers under GRAP-III measures starting Friday to combat deteriorating air quality.
IS ISRAEL GUILTY OF GENOCIDE OR ETHNIC CLEANSING OR BOTH?
The end game, according to the plan, isa permanently divided Gaza Strip, with Israel in indefinite control of the north until a new Palestinian administration could take over at some undefined time in the future.
WE ARE FIGHTING FOR FREEDOM, SAYS DIL MURAD BALOCH OF BNM
‘Our movement continues to progress based on its foundational principles and evolutionary process,’ says Dil Murad Baloch, the Secretary General of the Baloch National Movement.
Donald Trump likely to take a hard line on China
As US President-elect Donald Trump prepares for his return to the White House, it's clear that a more hardline China policy is coming-but the shape that it will take and its limits are not yet apparent.
Trump names Karoline Leavitt as White House press secretary
DC US President-elect Donald Trump on Friday announced the name of Karoline Leavitt as the latest addition to his cabinet to serve as the White House Press Secretary.
Thaw in India-China relations presents many opportunities
The first step to rebuild could be to expand people-to-people exchanges so as to enhance mutual understanding and address each other's concerns.
We are all localists now
Why Donald Trump’s second victory is the most striking and powerful answer to the question, where is the story of the non-globalists?
Combative Pawar may become kingmaker
In perhaps one of the most confusing elections witnessed in Maharashtra over the years, veteran politician Sharad Pawar is emerging as the possible kingmaker, whose party, the NCP (SP), could become the largest single outfit after the declaration of results.
Only cowards kill children
Both the Meitei and Kuki communities must find a way to coexist, to see each other not as enemies but as fellow human beings.
Institutions die in a 'democratic' Bengal
L OPINION \"The key issue is democracy is based on trust, whereas dictatorship is based on terror.
CCP LOBBY TARGETS TRUMP CABINET PICKS
The CCP lobby failed in their disinformation and misinformation efforts at denying Donald Trump a win in 2024.
Era of Ambiguity ends when Biden leaves Presidency
The soft corner several of the Trump Cabinet picks have for India is because of their confidence that India under PM Modi is a reliable partner of the US in resisting aggression by the other superpower.
An Intermedial Retrospective
The book, 'Indian Renaissance: The Modi Decade', edited by Aishwarya Pandit has essays from 26 people and a Foreword by Nirmala Sitharaman, the country's Finance Minister.
CCP LOBBY TARGETS TRUMP CABINET PICKS
The CCP lobby failed in their disinformation and misinformation efforts at denying Donald Trump a win in 2024.
PAKISTAN AND BANGLADESH ESTABLISH DIRECT MARITIME LINK
Pakistan and Bangladesh’s direct maritime link signals improved relations and shifting strategic dynamics.
How to counter EU's carbon border adjustment mechanism at the COPS
As the European Union (EU) sets a commendable example by effectively reducing its CO2-equivalent emissions, the emissions from non-EU countries with less rigorous climate obligations are accused of undermining the EU's climate objectives.
FROM DELHI TO RIO: A SHARED AGENDA FOR G20, RISE OF THE GLOBAL SOUTH
India is expecting the Rio Declaration to contain a strong collective appeal for urgent democratisation of global governance institutions and expansion of the UN Security Council to accommodate emerging economies.
Will Wayanad give a landslide win to Priyanka?
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra prioritised Wayanad with relentless campaigning, supported by Rahul and Sonia Gandhi, and party leaders, but reports suggest it may not be a landslide win.
Jamia accused of religious discrimination
A report by the NGO'Call for Justice,' led by Justice (retd) S.N. Dhingra and ex-Police Commissioner S.N. Srivastava, exposes religious bias in the Jamia university.
JHARKHAND, MAHARASHTRA WILL TEST RAHUL'S LEADERSHIP
Rahul Gandhi’s politics is overshadowed by reliance on Venugopal, as Congress’ defeats and failed momentum hinder progress against BJP.
BJP, JMM FIGHT FOR KEY SEATS AND TRIBAL SUPPORT
Jharkhand's final polling phase on November 20 is crucial, with intense competition between BJP and JMM.
BJP and SP intensify campaigning for UP bypolls
BJP and SP intensify campaigns for UP bypolls with caste- based strategies, poster war, and ideological clashes.
Dearth of second-line leaders in Congress
The problem, according to a senior Congress leader, stems from the party's over-reliance on the old guard while failing t give space to younger leaders. He said, 'They should have brought in young players with every reshuffle.'
Kerala families shocked by Waqf Board land notices
Tushara is one of the five families that received notices from the Kerala Waqf Board, claiming that the land parcels they owned belonged to the board. Tushara stated that the Waqf Board could take over her land only over her dead body.