Kollam(Kerala, India): A Hindu couple accused of thrashing a Dalit man has been acquitted by the SC-ST act court after facing the troubling 11 years of court trials. An old couple, Rajendran…
MoreNew Delhi: Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) has released the updated – The Drone Rules, 2021 for public consultation. Built on a premise of trust, self-certification, and non-intrusive monitoring, The Drone Rules,…
MoreKabul(AFP): With US forces largely gone from the battlefield, the Taliban have conducted a staggering, land-grabbing offensive that appears aimed at forcing the Afghan government to sue for peace on the insurgents’…
MoreNew Delhi: After a furor over delay in SSC results, students have stormed the social media with posts against the irregular marks released by the SSC. Those aspiring for various government jobs…
MoreCoimbatore(Tamil Nadu, India): The Local administration in Coimbatore on Tuesday demolished seven temples that were built around 100 years ago. Pusaripalayam Kumaraswamy colony’s Arulmigu Shri Angalaamman Mandir along with 7 other temples…
MoreAt least eight staff at a Japanese hotel hosting Brazil’s Olympic judo team have tested positive for coronavirus, local officials said Thursday. Health and sports officials at Hamamatsu city, west of Tokyo,…
MoreLucknow(UP, India): Former Shia Waqf Board chairman Wasim Rizvi has now written a letter to the UNHRC to remove the controversial 26 verses of the Quran. Rizvi had earlier filed a petition…
MoreKPK(Xinhua): At least twenty people were killed and 39 others injured on Wednesday when a blast hit a bus in the Upper Kohistan district of Pakistan’s northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, media reports…
MoreGhaziabad(UP, India): The police have arrested three people including a Bhim Army leader in connection with a murder reported on July 11 in Sarai Kela Mandi. A team of officers, investigating the…
MoreWashington(AFP): The United States will send the second-largest team in its history to compete at the Tokyo Olympics this month with women athletes making up more than half of the delegation for…
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