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ONOE bill doesn’t weaken idea of govt in power till it has majority: ex-CJI Khanna
Ex-CJI Khanna will attend the meeting of the parliamentary panel examining the Constitution (129th Amendment) Bill and the Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill
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'Jhukna nahin hai': Minister Shivraj Chouhan tells farmers as India faces 50% US tariffs, ‘will explore new markets’
The BJP leader assured that India will work to explore “new markets” amid the "testing times" due to high tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump.
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JP Nadda vs Mallikarjun Kharge in Rajya Sabha over Opposition's demands to discuss Bihar SIR
Leader of the House JP Nadda urged the RS Chair that the "political statement" given by the LoP should be expunged from the proceedings of the House.
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No action against 'end of life' vehicles in Delhi for now after Supreme Court order
The top court has issued a notice on Delhi government’s application challenging the ban on diesel and petrol vehicles in the capital.
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Armed forces officers Sofiya Qureshi, Vyomika Singh to tell Op Sindoor story on KBC, to join Big B this I-Day
In a promo release of the show, Amitabh Bachchan welcomed Col Sofiya Qureshi, Wing Commander Vyomika Singh and Commander Prerna Deosthalee.
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Uttarakhand on alert, IMD predicts heavy rainfall in upcoming week
Schools may close, and construction work should pause during heavy rain. Emergency preparedness measures are emphasized across districts.
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Supporters of Karnataka minister Rajanna create furore over removal from cabinet
While his loyalist councillor Girija Manjunath resigned from the Madhugiri municipality, others staged a demonstration in Madhugiri town.
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Supporters of Karnataka minister Rajanna create furore over removal from cabinet
While his loyalist councillor Girija Manjunath resigned from the Madhugiri municipality, others staged a demonstration in Madhugiri town.
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All Chhattisgarh mosques, dargahs to hoist Tricolour on August 15, says Waqf board
Chhattisgarh State Waqf Board chairman said that the tricolor is a "symbol of honour and pride" which is not linked to any religion.
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55% of India’s merchandise export to US face Trump tariff: Govt tells Lok Sabha
The government said the impact of tariffs on different goods is estimated on factors involving product differentiation, demand, quality and contractual arrangements.
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Supreme Court moves to keep stray dogs out of its own corridors: ‘No food disposal in open’
The internal communication highlighted a “significant” rise in the number of stray dogs spotted inside the Supreme Court’s corridors and even in the lifts.
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No plans to declare cow as India's national animal: Centre in Parliament
Union Minister of State for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying S P Singh Baghel said that there is no plan to declare cow as the national animal of India.
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‘Plane was only 30-40ft above runway’: Congress MP flags Air India ‘near-miss’ to aviation min
KC Venugopal reiterated his runway scare claim, saying that the pilot aborted landing at Chennai airport when plane was “only 30-40 feet” above ground.
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11-year-old falls to death during Dahi Handi practice in Mumbai
Highlighting the negligence of the organising committee, police said that the safety measures should have been taken during the practice.
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Meet 3-member panel formed to probe charges against Justice Varma
• Supreme Court Judge Arvind Kumar, Chief Justice of Madras High Court Manindra Mohan Srivastava, and jurist BV Acharya from Karnataka as the members of the panel
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Lok Sabha Speaker announces 3-member panel to probe charges against Justice Varma
Justice Varma has been under scrutiny since March, when sacks of charred currency were recovered from his residence following a fire
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On E20 petrol, Centre lists benefits: From farm income to carbon emissions
The Centre said that E20 petrol also lowers carbon emissions by approximately 30 per cent as compared to E10 fuel.
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India bars jute import from Bangladesh via land, permits only Nhava Sheva port
India said the import of woven fabrics of jute, and twine, rope, sacks and bags of jute would be allowed only through Maharashtra’s Nhava Sheva sea port
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View from the Himalayas: For Indian pilgrims, a sneak peak of Kailash from Nepal
Kailash-Manasarovar was never out of bounds for Indian pilgrims from Nepal, though very little travel took place between the two countries during the pandemic.
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