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Odisha Man Arrested for Posting Obscene Videos, Photos of Woman on Social Media
When the woman insisted on marriage, the accused, who was in a relationship with her, sought time. He posted the objectionable content to take revenge on her after she married someone else.
Tamil Nadu University Student Alleges Harassment by Teacher, Attempts Suicide
The student, who is pursuing MSc Geology at Bharatidasan University was found unconscious in her hostel room Friday night by her room mates and rushed to the government hospital, where her condition was said to be stable.
Urban Local Bodies Polls Underway in Rajasthan, Results to be Declared on Tuesday
According to that state election department, the polling started at 7 AM and will continue till 5 pm. Official said that the election has been peaceful so far.
TRS MPs to Bring up Telangana RTC Strike During Winter Session of Parliament Starting Monday
Apart from the RTC, Rao said the MPs have been asked to concentrate on pending projects of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014, and the assurances given by the Union government.
Outgoing CJI Gogoi Declines Requests for Interviews, Lauds Media for Maturity in SC's 'Trying Times'
Justice Ranjan Gogoi, the 46th Chief Justice of India and the first from a north-eastern state, said it was not the requirement of the Supreme Court that judges "reach out to our citizenry through the press".
Maharashtra Teen Sets Himself Ablaze After Father Refuses to Buy him a Motorcycle, Battles for Life
The boy set him on fire inside a toilet at New Sudhagad High School in Kalmboli at around 9 am.
'Wife Not Here': Home Alone U'khand Hostel Warden Calls Up Student at Midnight, Asks Her to Cook
In her complaint that was lodged on October 21, the student said that she was being harassed by the hostel warden who would ask her to come to his home that night as there was no one to cook him dinner.
'You Feel You Are Losing the Match...': Nitin Gadkari Speaks on Maharashtra Politics
Nitin Gadkari, while addressing the audience at an event, said anything can happen in cricket and politics. Somewhere you feel that you are losing the match, but the result is ultimately the opposite.
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BRICS Leaders Call for 'Urgent' Need to Reform UN, WTO, IMF to Address Issues of Developing Countries
Emphasising on their commitment to shape a more fair, just, equitable and representative multipolar international order, BRICS leaders underlined the imperative that international organisations be fully driven by member states and promote the interests of...
Let Every Person Remember Constitution of India is the 'Holy Book': Justice Nariman
The minority judgment said that the Constitution places a non-negotiable obligation on all authorities to enforce the judgments of the Supreme Court.
Bharti Airtel Posts Massive Loss of Rs 23,045 Crore in July-September Quarter
The company has recorded net income of Rs 119 crore in the same quarter a year ago, although it said that amount are not comparable due to adoption of new accounting system.
Odisha Seafood Firm Denies Reports of Gas Leakage at Balasore Plant as Over 100 Workers Fall Sick
More than 100 women working at the firm’s plant at Khantapara in Balasore district had to be rushed to hospitals after feeling breathlessness and dizziness on Wednesday evening.
Probe into IIT Madras Student's Suicide Transferred to Central Crime Branch after Family Alleges Foul Play
The opposition DMK took this opportunity to speak out against the saffronisation of educational institutes, with party chief MK Stalin saying that allegations by the family have cast a cloud of doubt on the secular credentials of Tamil Nadu.
Case Against BHU Official for Removing RSS Flag From Campus During ‘Shakha’ in University
Terming it disrespect of the flag, RSS members staged a dharna at the university's administrative block, demanding that they be allowed to continue their yoga sessions with the flag.
Sabarimala Row Explained: Why Women Were Barred in the First Place and What SC Will Look Into Today
In a majority 4:1 verdict, the apex court had last year lifted the ban that prevented menstruating women between the ages of 10 and 50 from entering the Ayyappa shrine Kerala.