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Calling someone ‘Pakistani’ not a crime, says Supreme Court

Dismissing a case against a man accused of referring to a government employee as "Pakistani", the judges said remarks may be in poor taste but don’t hurt religious sentiments.

Uttarakhand avalanche

Avalanche leaves 4 dead, 5 missing in Uttarakhand as rescue efforts intensify

Rescue teams have so far saved 50 out of the 55 workers trapped in the disaster after an avalanche struck a Border Roads Organization project site in Uttarakhand’s Chamoli district.

Defense Minister Rajnath Singh

India’s strength lies in overcoming tech challenges, says Rajnath Singh

Commending the scientists for their contributions to the country's defense preparedness, Defense Minister urged them to integrate rapidly evolving technologies into their projects while maintaining a commitment to excellence.

Isha Foundation

Supreme Court halts sealing, demolition of Isha Foundation's Yoga Centre in Coimbatore

While granting relief, the Court emphasized the necessity for the Foundation to obtain prior environmental clearances for any future expansions.

Supreme court

Supreme court reinstates two dismissed women judges, slams 'punitive, arbitrary' action

Underscoring the need for greater sensitivity towards the unique challenges faced by women in the judiciary, the top court, in a landmark decision, ruled in favor of reinstatement of Madhya Pradesh judges with full recognition of their seniority.

Manipur suurender

Largest weapon surrender in Manipur as radical Meitei group hands over looted arms

Arambai Tenggol returning 246 firearms at the 1st Manipur Rifles (MR) complex in Imphal West, coinciding with the last day of the deadline set by the Governor, officials said.

Waqf bill

'Waqf Bill amendment reeks of bias': opposition criticizes approval of 14 changes

The union cabinet approved 14 of the 23 changes proposed by a joint parliamentary committee even as opposition MPs accused the committee's head Jagadambika Pal of bias and rushing the bill without proper consultation.

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