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The Uttar Pradesh State Women Commission has proposed that men should not cut women's hair or tailor their clothes as part of a broader initiative to enhance safety and protect women from harassment.
Amit Shah firmly declares that Article 370 is a thing of the past and will not be reinstated, responding to Sharad Pawar's calls for its restoration.
Over 300 families in Korwa village, Jharkhand, have converted to Christianity in the past decade, seeking better living conditions and support from the local church.
The Supreme Court has ruled that Aligarh Muslim University is entitled to minority status, overturning a decades-old verdict and paving the way for increased educational opportunities for Muslim students.
Maharashtra police have launched an FIR against e-commerce giants for selling T-shirts that glorify infamous criminals, sparking outrage and calls for accountability.
Bengaluru influencer Neha Biswal has alleged that a 10-year-old boy molested her while she was vlogging, raising serious concerns about women's safety in public spaces.
The Supreme Court of India has ordered the liquidation of Jet Airways, citing the Jalan-Kalrock Consortium's failure to implement the approved resolution plan and protect the interests of creditors and employees.
The Supreme Court of India has ruled that eligibility criteria for public appointments cannot be altered midway through the recruitment process, reinforcing the principles of equality and fairness.
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announces a groundbreaking ban on social media for children under 16, aiming to protect young Australians from online harm.
A Bengaluru woman proudly shares how her daughter bravely confronted street harassers, sparking conversations about women's empowerment and safety.
Trump's return to the White House could reshape India-U.S. relations, offering both opportunities and challenges in trade, immigration, and security.
Donald Trump celebrates victory in the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election, claiming a commanding lead over Kamala Harris and positioning himself for a historic return to the White House.
Trump’s victory in Pennsylvania marks a pivotal comeback, securing him 19 electoral votes and reshaping the 2024 presidential race against Kamala Harris.
Indian government raises concerns over Wikipedia's editorial control and potential bias, questioning its status as an intermediary amid ongoing legal challenges.
Donald Trump secures a crucial win in Georgia, flipping the state back to Republican control and posing a significant challenge to Kamala Harris's campaign for the presidency.
Three workers have tragically lost their lives after a temporary structure collapsed at the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train construction site in Gujarat.
Thailand has indefinitely extended its visa-free entry for Indian tourists, allowing stays of up to 60 days.
A Peel Police officer was suspended, and three men arrested after a violent pro-Khalistani protest at a Brampton temple, prompting reactions from Indian and Canadian leaders.
The Supreme Court has reaffirmed the Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Education Act, ensuring that madrasas can operate within a framework that respects both religious education and secular principles.
The Supreme Court of India ruled that not all private properties can be deemed community resources, reinforcing the protection of individual property rights while acknowledging some exceptions for public benefit.
Outgoing Chief Justice DY Chandrachud asserts that judicial independence means making impartial decisions, not simply ruling against the government, as he prepares to retire on November 10.
A Bengaluru man tragically lost his life after accepting a dare from friends to sit on a box of firecrackers during Diwali celebrations, highlighting the dangers of reckless behaviour fueled by alcohol.
Three-year-old Anish Sarkar from Kolkata has made history as the youngest FIDE-rated chess player, impressing even billionaire Anand Mahindra with his remarkable skills.
Abdul Rahim Rather is elected as the first Speaker of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, marking a pivotal moment in the region's politics.