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Chaos In France: Over 1200 Arrests, Widespread Violence & Protests Force President To Break His Silence
To allay the ongoing protest in the country, French President Emmanuel Macron is all set to address the nation at 8.00pm on Monday. He will
Over 22 Lakh Voters’ Names Missing From Telangana Voter List; Chief Election Officer Says, “I Am Sorry”
On December 7, Telangana, the youngest formed state in India witnessed it’s first assembly elections. As polling concluded in the state with a voter turnout
“Stop Adani”: Thousands Of Australians Protest Against Adani Coal Mine Construction
On December 8, thousands across Australia, took to streets, protesting against the planned coal mine by Indian mining firm Adani in Queensland. The protests follow
Noida: Man With No Smartphone Loses Rs 6.8 Lakh Through UPI App Fraud
In the era of technology and digital services, money transactions have been made easier between people and the bank. As technology expands, cyber frauds are
Maharashtra: Left With Rs 6 After Selling 2,657 Kg Onions, Angry Farmer Sends Money To CM
A glut in the production of onions has contributed to reduced prices which have been prompting farmers to take extreme steps. In yet another incident,
2018 Nobel Peace Prize Honours Victims’ Struggle Against Sexual Violence
There is no prize as prestigious as the Nobel peace prize in the intellectual realm. This year’s Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Dr Denis
Bangalore Journalists Allegedly Attacked By Sand Mafia While Reporting About Illegal Mining At Bannerghata National Park
It seems that the Bengaluru authorities have considerably ignored illegal mining taking place within an eco-sensitive zone of ten km around the Bannerghatta National Park, Bengaluru. On
Victory For Citizens: Karnataka Govt Overturns IAS Officer’s Transfer After Protest
Succumbing to escalating pressure from citizens, the state government has decided to retain D Randeep as Special Commissioner to the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagar Palike (BBMP).
Krishnamurthy Subramanian Appointed As India’s Youngest Chief Economic Advisor
After long deliberation, the government of India has finally appointed Krishnamurthy Subramanian as Chief Economic Advisor (CEA) for three years. This important post was lying
Politicians Using Military Forces As A Tool, Says Former Chief Of Surgical Strike
Northern Army Commander Lt. Gen. D.S. Hooda, who is considered the face of the surgical strike, which was carried out across Line of Control by
TN: Madras HC Stays Art Of Living’s Event At Heritage Site After Protests
After the Madurai bench of the Madras High Court received a Public Interest Litigation (PIL), asking it to ensure that Sri Sri Ravishankar’s Art of Living
To Prevent Excess Water Flowing To Pakistan, Union Cabinet Approves Dam On River Ravi
The Union Cabinet today gave the nod for the implementation of the Shahpurkandi dam project on river Ravi, Punjab to stop wastage of excess water
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