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Weaponising tariff to trade
Donald Trump's announcements suggest that global trade is set to see a major upheaval
Military lessons from the stand-Off On LAC
India must work towards rebuilding deterrence against China's military coercion
Disability inclusion needs systemic shift, not saviours
Mainstream Hindi cinema, with movies like Taare Zameen Par, Black, and most recently, Srikanth, has brought attention to the lives of children with disabilities, portraying their challenges and triumphs.
Democratic Party needs to take a citizen-centric path
THE DEMOCRATS MUST GRAPPLE WITH THE PERCEPTION OF BEING OUT OF TOUCH WITH WHAT ISSUES MATTER MOST TO THE MAJORITY OF AMERICANS OR WHERE AMERICANS STAND ON THOSE ISSUES
Stalin: Won't implement scheme in present form
The PM Vishwakarma scheme of the Central government \"strengthens the system of castebased vocation\", Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin said in a letter to Union minister Jitam Ram Manjhi on Wednesday, informing the MSMEs minister that the state government will not implement the scheme in its present form.
ZUBAIR BOOKED FOR ENDANGERING SOVEREIGNTY: COPS
The Uttar Pradesh Police on Wednesday informed the Allahabad high court that the offence of endangering the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India, under Section 152 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), has been added to the first information report (FIR) registered against Alt News co-founder Mohammed Zubair last month, Bar and Bench reported.
TWO NEWBORN CHEETAH CUBS KILLED, MUTILATED AT KUNO PARK
Two cheetah cubs, who were born on Saturday to a female named Neerva brought in from Africa, were found dead with their mutilated corpses being discovered at the Kuno National Park in Sheopur on Wednesday morning.
IIT-Delhi researcher dies as trench at Guj's Lothal site collapses
A 23-year-old research student was killed and her supervisor was injured when a trench at an archeological site in Lothal, Gujarat, collapsed on them on Wednesday morning, police officials said.
India's constitutional journey has etched a remarkable arc
Democracy is more than a form of government; it is 'associated living'. This means that we have to eliminate from our social fabric all exclusions and disabilities
CENTRE LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN TO CURB CHILD MARRIAGES
Union minister of women and child development Annapurna Devi on Wednesday launched the \"Bal Vivah Mukt Bharat\" campaign—an initiative focused on eliminating child marriage across seven high-burden states where the practice remains widespread.
Woman files suit claiming right over land linked to Muda case
A woman has filed a civil suit claiming right over a plot of land which is at the heart of the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (Muda) land allotment case against Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah, his wife and others, adding a new twist to the controversy.
TAKE BALANCED LOOK AT BUS SERVICE THROUGH CORBETT, SAYS SC
The Supreme Court, faced with a hard choice of permitting a bus service cutting through the core tiger habitat of Corbett tiger reserve, directed the Central Empowered Committee (CEC) on Wednesday to think not only about the tigers but also of human beings as well while reviewing its objections to the bus route.
SC criticises ED's low rate of conviction
The Supreme Court on Wednesday questioned the Enforcement Directorate's low rate of conviction in cases under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act even as it agreed to examine the bail plea of former West Bengal education minister Partha Chatterjee, who has been in jail for two years, adding that it is easy for politicians to engage in corruption and then claim innocence.
Man rapes, kills partner, chops body into 40 pieces
THE MATTER CAME TO LIGHT AROUND A FORTNIGHT AFTER THE KILLING WHEN A STRAY DOG WAS FOUND WITH HUMAN BODY PARTS NEAR JORDAG VILLAGE
India hails ceasefire in Israel, Lebanon; says it will pave way for peace
India on Wednesday welcomed the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon and said it hoped that these developments will lead to \"peace and stability\" in the wider region.
1 DEAD, 2 CRITICAL AFTER INHALING TOXIC FUMES AT ANDHRA FIRM
A 23-year-old factory worker died and two of his colleagues are in critical condition after they inhaled toxic fumes while cleaning a compressor at a pharma company in Andhra Pradesh, police said on Wednesday.
Airline pilot dies by suicide, partner held
A 27-year-old man was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly abetting the suicide of his girlfriend, a 25-year-old pilot with Air India who was found dead in her flat in Mumbai earlier this week, police said, adding that the victim's family has attributed the death to frequent fights between the couple.
Village head, kin beat Dalit man to death over borewell dispute, 4 held
THE POLICE HAVE REGISTERED A CASE AGAINST THE SARPANCH FOR MURDER AND RELEVANT SECTIONS OF THE PREVENTION OF ATROCITIES ACT
AFTER FIRE, MEDICAL COLLEGE PRINCIPAL SACKED, 3 STAFFERS SUSPENDED IN U.P.
The Uttar Pradesh government on Wednesday removed the principal of Maharani Laxmibai Medical College in Jhansi, where a fire killed several newborns on November 15, and suspended three staff members.
SC tells Kheri accused to submit affidavit on threats to witnesses
The Supreme Court on Wednesday sought the response of Ashish Mishra, the main accused in the Lakhimpur Kheri case, on a plea moved by the victims to cancel his interim bail on the allegation that he was influencing witnesses in the case and flouted the court order restraining him from entering Lakhimpur except for attending trial.
Court sends notice on plea claiming temple inside Ajmer shrine
A Rajasthan court on Wednesday issued notice in a lawsuit filed by Hindu groups that alleged a Hindu temple existed under the Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti shrine at Ajmer and sought worshipping rights at the spot.
CONG SEEKS FOUR FRONT-ROW SEATS IN LOWER HOUSE
The Congress party has sought front-row seats in the Lok Sabha for its four members — Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi, Alappuzha MP KC Venugopal, Jorhat lawmaker Gaurav Gogoi and Mavelikkara MP Kodikunnil Suresh, two senior Lower House officials said.
SC seeks reforms to empower elected women
In a scathing critique of the regressive mindset entrenched in administrative systems, the Supreme Court has underscored the urgent need for reform in governance structures to empower elected female representatives and safeguard their autonomy.
5 MOWED DOWN BY SPEEDING CAR IN TAMIL NADU
Five women were killed on Wednesday after a speeding car hit them on the highway off Mammallapuram near Chennai in Tamil Nadu, police said.
MHA will soon unveil business rules for J&K
THE RULES WILL DEMARCATE POWERS BETWEEN CHIEF MINISTER AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
STUDENT WING OF MEITEI BODY FORCES GOVT OFFICES TO SHUT IN MANIPUR
The student wing of the Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI), an Imphal Valley-based Meitei organisation, launched a two-day shutdown on Wednesday targeting all central and state government offices in Manipur, excluding essential services and education sector.
Need stricter laws to curb 'vulgar content' on OTT, says Vaishnaw
Stronger laws are required to deal with obscenity on social media, Union minister of information and broadcasting, and electronics and information technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw, said in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday especially since they (social media platforms) lack the editorial checks of traditional media.
Adanis aren't named in bribery charges: Senior lawyer Rohatgi
Senior advocate and former attorney general of India Mukul Rohatgi on Wednesday said that neither Gautam Adani nor his nephew Sagar Adani has been named in charges related to bribery or obstruction of justice under the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).
Soren to take oath as Jharkhand CM today
Hemant Soren is set to take oath as the 14th chief minister of Jharkhand in a grand ceremony in the state capital Ranchi on Thursday, with people familiar with the matter saying no other minister will take oath with the JMM working chief as negotiation among the ruling INDIA bloc constituents over the ministerial berths continued.
Chair's rulings require deference, can't cause differences: Dhankhar
Amid major disruptions and protests over the Opposition's demand for a debate on the indictment of Adani Group chief Gautam Adani and others in a US court, Rajya Sabha chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar told lawmakers on Wednesday that a ruling of the chair requires deference and not be the cause of differences.