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ANDHRA GOVT DISSOLVES WAQF BOARD
The Andhra government on Saturday dissolved the Waqf Board constituted by the previous YSRCP government.
Lift curbs on selling potato to states or will go on strike: Traders
Potato traders of West Bengal threatened to go on strike on Tuesday if the state government does not lift restrictions on selling to other states.
Is Congress isolated over Adani issue?
Trinamool says will not support alliance in 'disrupting' Parliament
I AM LEARNING MALAYALAM. PLEASE GET USED TO SEEING ME: PRIYANKA TO WAYANAD
Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Sunday launched a scathing attack against the BJP-led Centre, saying today the fight is against the force weakening the rights of people and handing over them to a few \"businessmen friends\".
Pro-Khalistani protest near Toronto temple restricted
A Canadian court issued an injunction order on all protest activities in a 100m radius of the Lakshmi Narayan Mandir in Toronto, as per a statement by the temple's Hindu Cultural Society.
7 Maoists killed in Telangana gunfight
Seven Maoists were killed in an exchange of fire with the police in a forest area in Mulugu district of Telangana on Sunday.
India opposes regulating plastic polymer production
India on Sunday said it did not support any measures to regulate the production of primary plastic polymers as it could impact the development rights of nations.
Attacked for being Hindu, Indian
Sayan Ghosh, a resident of Belgharia near Kolkata who had a close shave in the ongoing violence in Bangladesh, has returned home injured in West Bengal.
Nitish, Tejashwi on 'yatra' again
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is set to embark on another Bihar-wide journey, 'Mahila Samvad Yatra' from December 15 to interact with women and assess the execution of schemes launched to 'enable' them to become economically independent and self reliant.
How dual degree transformed my academic journey
I am very excited to share my transition journey from India to Australia, which began in early 2020, just before the global onset of COVID-19.