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Why Just Two Days? Omar Questions Rationale Behind Closing Jammu-Srinagar National Highway
The former chief minister posted a video on his Twitter handle showing a long convoy of security forces moving on the highway on Monday while civilian traffic also plied side by side.
SC Directs EC To Increase VVPAT Verification From One EVM To Five EVMs Per Constituency
The bench headed by Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi said the verification count was being hiked to bring in greater degree of satisfaction in the electoral process.
SC Refuses Urgent Listing of Plea Against Madras HC Order Banning TikTok App Downloads
The Madras High Court had on April 3 directed the Centre to ban mobile application 'TikTok' as it voiced concern that "pornographic and inappropriate content" were made available through such apps.
Mamata Drama Unfolds in MP, Says ex-CM as Cops Clash With CRPF Jawans at Kamal Nath Aide's Home
When local police reached the spot, the I-T team closed the door from inside with help of CRPF officials.
Centre Allowed Pulwama Attack to Help Modi Win Lok Sabha Election: Farooq Abdullah
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had to win the election, so he did this 'karnama' (misadventure), said the former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir and National Conference president.
Jammu-Srinagar Highway Ban Brings Life to a Halt, Politicians Dub it ‘Humanitarian Disaster’
The scale of inconvenience caused by the ban order has just started to come to the fore as dozens of people can be seen at each intersection, pleading the security forces to allow them to cross to the other side of the highway.
Telangana HC Judge Will Retire Soon as Top Court Declines to Change His Date of Birth
Justice B Siva Sankara Rao had prayed for an appeal to the President to re-determine his correct date of birth, which would have extended his tenure by another two years.
Missing Teenager Girl Found Dead with Slit Throat in Pollachi
The 19-year old girl went missing two days ago, following which her parents had lodged a complaint with police.
Top Army Brass to Review India's Security Along Pak Border in Wake of Balakot Air Strike
The Indian Army in a statement, said that some of the important issues likely to be discussed, are management of the extant security dynamics, mitigation of future security threats and enhancement of combat edge over potential adversaries.
Ugadi 2019: How Telugu New Year is Celebrated, Its Significance and Rituals
The date of Ugadi is based on calculations of the position of the moon dating back to 12th century. The festival begins on the first new moon after the Spring Equinox and is celebrated the next morning as an Indian day starts from sunrise.
EC May Seek Report on Modi's Wardha Speech Slamming Rahul for Fleeing to Wayanad Where 'Majority is Minority'
The Congress had complained about Modi’s comments where he said the opposition party was forced to contest from places dominated by the minority community, in an indirect reference to Rahul Gandhi's candidature from Wayanad in Kerala.
Naveen Patnaik Jogs Down the Poll Track, Shares His 'Friday Fitness' Mantra & a Warning for Opposition
In a video released by CM office, 72-year-old Patnaik, attired in black, can be seen jogging and exercising at Naveen Nivas amid the chirping of birds.
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Security Cover of 919 'Undeserving Persons' in Jammu & Kashmir Withdrawn Since June '18: MHA
The move came following a strict stand taken by the central government on inappropriate usage of scarce police resources in the militancy-hit state.
SC Refuses Urgent Listing of Plea Seeking Stay on PM Modi's Biopic Release
The apex court had on Thursday agreed to hear on April 8 a Congress leader's plea which sought deferment of the biopic's release till the completion of the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.
PMO Intervenes to Bail Out BSNL, MTNL; Asks DoT to Expedite Revival Proposals
The PSUs have been also ailing because of high revenue-to-debt ratio due to a high number of government employees that were transferred by the Department of Telecom to them at the time of their formation.