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LS discusses 3 new bills to replace criminal laws
The Lok Sabha on Tuesday began deliberations on the three bills, the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita, and Bharatiya Sakshya Bill, that seek to replace the Indian Penal Code (IPC), Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) and the Indian Evidence Act.
Oppn giving a political spin to Parl breach: PM
ON SECURITY BREACH - AT BJP PARLIAMENTARY PARTY MEET
Tanisha-Ashwini: The Right Mix Of Youth And Experience
Their recent good run means they now have avery strong chance of making the cut as India’s only women’s pair at the Olympics
Cyclone Brings Floods, Crocodile Sightings In Australia
Floods caused by heavy rain in the wake of former Tropical Cyclone Jasper cut off several towns popular with tourists in Australia’s northeast along the Great Barrier Reef on Monday, with a crocodile being captured from a storm drain.
Security scare for Biden as car hits presidential motorcade
A car crashed into a Secret Service vehicle attached to Joe Biden’s motorcade on Sunday, with the security scare startling the US president as he left his campaign headquarters in Delaware.
IndiGo first Indian airline to carry 100 mn people
IndiGo, India’s largest carrier, has become the first airline to ferry 100 million passengers in a calendar year, the airline said on Monday.
Govt nets 13.7 lakh cr in direct taxes, up 22%
The Central government has collected ₹13.7 lakh crore in corporate and personal income taxes till December 17, an improvement of 20.66% from the collections made in the same period a year ago, the income tax department said on Monday quoting provisional figures.
'I want to change typical narratives with my wedding'
Divya Agarwal, who recently announced her wedding to restaurateur Apurva Padgaonkar on social media, says she wants to change things up on her big day.
How teams unearth the next big thing
Every year, the Indian Premier League IPL) auction ensures that the fortunes of a few unheralded names and young prospects change in a matter of minutes.
City to take on Copenhagen, Arsenal face Porto in last 16
Holders Manchester City were handed a tie against FC Copenhagen in Monday's draw for the Champions League last 16, from which the meeting of last season's runners-up Inter Milan and Atletico Madrid appears the standout tie.
State-run banks on a green drive, seek outside aid
Indian banks, especially those in the public sector, are weaving green initiatives into their business decisions amid rising risks of climate change, and are looking for external help to create frameworks to help them make better decisions on the sustainability front.
Hydropower merger of NHPC, two other govt firms put on hold
The government has deferred an ambitious plan to merge three state-run hydropower companies into one, two people aware of the matter said.
Zee-Sony merger on edge of collapse
Sony not keen on extending merger date if Punit Goenka becomes the CEO
Trial of pro-democracy tycoon begins
A closely watched security trial
Israel bombs Gaza amid 'starving' tactic accusation
The health ministry in Gaza says Israel’s military response has killed more than 19,400 people, mostly women and children since October 7
Raj govt may reduce petrol prices: Officials
The new Bharatiya Janata Party government in Rajasthan may reduce petrol rates by 28-10 per litre and consider cutting diesel prices marginally by reducing value-added tax to fulfil a poll promise made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, two officials said.
Key naval meeting to focus on Indian Ocean Region security
THE MEET COMES AT A TIME WHEN HOUTHI MILITIA IS TARGETING COMMERCIAL SHIPPING IN THE RED SEA
Depleting groundwater led to garlic price surge
Depleting groundwater in two major producer states, which turns into a farming catastrophe whenever the monsoon rains fail, is driving sudden and sharp spikes in garlic prices, traders and experts said, describing the situation as an environmental farming disaster that was long in the making.
Israel appoints Reuven Azar as new ambassador to India
The Israel government approved the appointment of diplomat Reuven Azar as its new Ambassador to India, according to a statement.
Rape is rape, even if husband committed it, says Gujarat HC
The Gujarat high court has said that rape is a grave offence, even if it is committed by the victim’s husband, and pointed to marital rape being illegal in several countries across the world.
4 dead, nearly 1k stranded in train as TN rain fury rages on
Extremely heavy rains lashed Tamil Nadu over past 24 hours, inundating vast swathes in at least four southern districts, including Tirunelveli and Thoothukudi, prompting authorities to shift at least 7,500 people marooned in residential colonies to relief camps, officials said.
Seating arrangement undergoes overhaul in new Parl
The new Parliament building, which has more seats in both Houses, has meant a new seating arrangement for the lawmakers, albeit one that also reflects the new order order in the Treasury and the Opposition benches, and possible changes in the former after the recent state elections.
Panel report flags slow faculty recruitments, infra growth at new IITs
The eight new Indian Institutes of Technology established in 2008-09 did not build infrastructure and hire faculty quickly enough to keep pace with the increasing intake of students, Parliament's audit watchdog said in a report tabled in the Lok Sabha on Monday.
LS approves post office bill to replace 125-yr-old act
The Lok Sabha on Monday cleared the Post Office Bill, 2023, which will replace the 125-year-old Indian Post Office Act of 1898, amid protests by the Opposition on the Parliament security breach last week.
'Mockery of democracy': Oppn slams suspensions from Parl
Opposition parties on Monday described the suspension of 92 MPs from Parliament in less than a week as a mockery of democracy”, as they slammed the BJP-led Centre for allegedly violating democratic norms and trying to bulldoze” important legislation through the House without any debate.
HC may deliver order on Muslim side's pleas today
The Allahabad high court is likely to pronounce on Tuesday its verdict on a batch of petitions by the committee that manages Gyanvapi Masjid that challenge the maintainability of pleas filed by Hindu groups and individuals seeking worshipping rights and access to the premises.
Bill to protect unauthorised colonies extended till 2026
Parliament on Monday passed a second amendment to a special provision act that provides protection to some unauthorised colonies in Delhi from punitive action, with the aim of providing shelter to the growing population of the city.
Amid uproar, BJP MLAs sent out
The leader of Opposition in the Delhi assembly Ramvir Singh Bidhuri and other BJP legislators were sent out of the House on Monday amid an uproar following demands from the opposition to hold a discussion on the renovation of the official residence of the Delhi chief minister.
Govt vs babus fight plays out on floor of the House
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government legislators on Monday accused officials in the finance department of impeding the flow of funds to various government schemes, \"causing suffering\" to the residents of Delhi.
Marginal rise in min temp, IMD says mercury to dip from today
Delhi on Monday recorded a slight increase in the minimum temperature, which rose to 7.1 degrees Celsius (°C) from 6.5°C the previous day.