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Prime Minister Narendra Modi Calls Emergency 'Dark Period', Wishes to Strengthen Democracy
Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the spirit of those citizens who firmly opposed the Emergency that came into force on June 25, 1975, leading to the suspension of the fundamental rights.
'I Will Teach You a Lesson': To Fulfil Warning to Cousin, UP Teen Sends Threats to PM Modi
Acting on the complaint, a police team travelled to Solapur in Maharashtra only to find that the farmer was nowhere involved in the case.
UPSEE Counseling 2018 Begins at upsee.nic.in, Register Before June 29
Candidates who have qualified the UPSEE 2018 entrance examination can now register online, upload their documents, fill choices and pay the counseling fee of Rs.1000 till Friday, 29th June 2018.
After Gururgram and Vadodara, Now a Class 9 Boy Found Murdered in Sainik School Toilet in Karnataka
A few days ago, the boy’s father, who works as hockey coach in the same school, had told the school authorities that his son was being harassed by a few teach
SRCC Releases Second Cutoff List, Marginal Dip in Required Scores for Both Courses
Last year, the SRCC had pegged its highest cut-off at 97.75 per cent for both the courses.
Pay Rs 20 Lakh Penalty to Each of 19 Students for Denying Admission: SC to Medical College
The 19 students were "illegally" and "wrongly" denied admissions to MBBS and BDS courses in the 2012-13 academic year.
DU Servers Under Severe Pressure in Admission Season
As soon as the first cut-offs were announced on June 19, the server became active from 9.30 am onwards with students logging in frantically to start applying.
TDP MLA Sleeps in Crematorium to Drive Away Fear of 'Spirits' Among Workers
On being asked if he had faced any difficulty in sleeping in the crematorium, Naidu complained of "too many mosquitoes".
Sikhs Deny Entry to Indian Envoy in Pak Gurdwara to Protest Movie Release: Report
Ajay Bisaria wanted to prostrate at Gurdwara Panja Sahib in Hasabdal and meet the visiting Sikh pilgrims but was denied entry by Sikhs who were protesting over controversial movie Nanak Shah Fakir.
Heart Transported 323 km in 94 Mins, Transplanted into 4-year-old Girl
The hospital statement said that the live heart of a 13-year-old boy, who died in an road accident, was retrieved in Aurangabad's MGM Hospital on Friday from where it left for Aurangabad Airport at 1:50 pm.
Muzaffarnagar Woman Gives Birth on Road After Hospital Denies Admission
Yusuf said he took her wife Farzana to the government primary health centre after she experienced labour pain yesterday, but the hospital denied her admission.
Khunti Gang-Rape: Artistes Not to Perform For 10 Days in Protest
In the memorandum, they described the gang-rape of five women as "heinous and inhuman" and said artistes across the state were shocked by the incident.
Man Hacks Daughter to Death for Eloping with Boy Younger to Her
The incident occurred in 27A village in Anoopgarh town on Saturday when accused Balveer Singh (45) attacked his daughter with an axe while she was sleeping in her room, SHO Anoopgarh Naresh Kumar said.
Seven Killed, 24 Injured as Truck Falls into Rivulet
According to police, the driver of the truck lost control over the vehicle due to which it veered off the bridge and fell into the water body near Rajula town.
Ink Mark on Hapur Lynching Survivor's Thumb New Worry for Family in 'Atmosphere of Fear'
Two men in Uttar Pradesh's Hapur were lynched by a mob resulting in the death of one, while another one remains critical in hospital.
Judiciary Preaches to Others, But Must Get Its House in Order First: Justice Chelameswar on Case Allocation in SC
Speaking to CNN-News18, Justice Chelameswar said that he, along with other three most senior judges of the Court, had raised the issue of contentious manner of distributing cases by the CJI because the system required a correction.