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Irritated by barking, man kills 5 puppies in Jabalpur; arrested
Rajesh Dahiya was arrested on Wednesday for killing the young dogs in the Maharajpur locality
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Established institution, Dalai Lama alone should decide on succession: Rijiju
Kiren Rijiju, a Buddhist, and his Cabinet colleague, Rajiv Ranjan Singh, will represent the government at the Dalai Lama’s 90th birthday event in Dharamshala on July 6
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Cash row: Govt will reach out to opposition parties for removal of Justice Varma
For the removal of a sitting judge, the motion requires the signatures of 100 MPs in the Lok Sabha and 50 in the Rajya Sabha
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‘Word secular was not…’: Swami Avimukteshwaranand amid row over RSS leader's Constitution remark
Shankaracharya Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati said the word 'secular' was not part of the original Indian Constitution.
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Only Dalai Lama can decide on his incarnation: India snubs China
Kiren Rijiju called the Dalai Lama the "most important and defining institution" of the Buddhists, and said nobody else can decide his successor
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India, Ghana plan to boost ties in defence cooperation, food security, vaccine
Modi arrived in the Ghanaian capital of Accra on Wednesday as part of a five-nation tour and was received at the airport personally by Mahama and given a ceremonial welcome
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ED questions AAP leader Satyendar Jain over alleged scam in Delhi Jal Board projects
The money laundering case against Satyendra Jain is linked to Delhi ACB FIR alleging a scam in DJB projects involving Euroteck Environmental Pvt Ltd and others.
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Centre asks Assam govt to take action against officer over illegal forest land use
MK Yadava, who was the principal chief conservator of forests and head of forest force, was accused of approving 11.5 hectares of land inside Damchera Inner Line Reserve Forest in Assam
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‘India committed to help develop African nations’: PM Modi at Ghana Parliament
Modi is visiting Ghana and Namibia in Africa during a five-nation tour that is part of New Delhi’s expanding outreach to the Global South.
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Persons helping road accident victims in HP's Una to be rewarded ₹25,000 cash prize
The initiative aims to enhance public motivation for timely assistance and improve road safety through regular meetings and awareness camps.
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Indian armed forces to receive new surface-to-air missiles, vehicles worth ₹1.3 lakh crore
India's defence acquisition council has initiated a process to and military equipment, including armoured recovery vehicles and missiles.
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West Bengal: HC asks edu dept to shut down all union rooms in colleges, universities
In a 2023 ragging case petition, the state told HC no student unions exist in colleges as elections haven’t been held, petitioner told the Calcutta HC bench
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‘Fear of crushing defeat in upcoming polls’: BJP slams INDIA bloc over Bihar electoral roll revision
The BJP claimed that the alliance is in "deep shock" due to the "fear of defeat" in the upcoming Bihar assembly elections.
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Teen stripped, stabbed multiple times in Delhi's Haiderpur; body dumped in canal
Police said that six of the eight persons, including four juveniles, have been arrested, while a manhunt for the remaining two is underway.
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ED questions Satyendar Jain in DJB sewage treatment plants probe
Jain, 60, reached the ED office around 11am after which his statement was recorded under the prevention of money laundering act
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Minister says 'Marathi must in Maharashtra', warns: ‘If anyone disrespects…’
Maharashtra minister Yogesh Kadam's remark follows an incident where a food stall owner was assaulted for not speaking Marathi.
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Rahul Gandhi blames BJP government for farmer suicides
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi accused the government of breaking its promises to farmers while pandering to business elites
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Strong India to contribute to stable world: PM's push for global south in Ghana
In Ghana, the Prime Minister called India the "the fastest-growing emerging economy" and said it would soon be the world's third largest economy.
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Fire breaks out at AIIMS Trauma Centre in Delhi; 5 fire tenders dispatched
The fire erupted after a transformer at the AIIMS trauma centre caught fire. No injuries were reported.
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Union Minister Athawale Advocates For Caste-Based Job Quota In Private Sector, Hails Centre's Caste Enumeration Decision
Speaking in Raipur on Tuesday (1 July), the Republican Party of India (A) president emphasised, "It has been our long-standing demand. Ram Vilas Paswan (former Union minister and Dalit leader from ...
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