Nitish, Tejashwi clash over law and order in Bihar
Tejashwi Yadav countered Nitish Kumar’s claim with another bulletin listing a number of latest crimes committed against women reported by the media.
Tejashwi Yadav countered Nitish Kumar’s claim with another bulletin listing a number of latest crimes committed against women reported by the media.
The case originated in December 2017 when a woman from Jagdalpur’s Bodhghat area registered a complaint against her husband, alleging that he had forcibly engaged in an unnatural sexual act against her will.
He said the delay in its formation since April 2021 is a grave violation of Articles 243-I and 243-Y of the Indian Constitution.
In the aforementioned states, the political atmosphere was conducive to Congress' prospects, with the BJP in a weakened state.
In a cruel twist of fate, the two brave soldiers who lost their lives on Tuesday when terrorists triggered a powerful improvised explosive device (IED) along the India-Pakistan border in the Akhnoor Sector of Jammu, were meant to be celebrating the happiest day of their lives just days later in April when their weddings were fixed.
Kerala Assembly pays homage to Oommen Chandy, Purushothaman
The cost of preparing a vegetarian thali at home has gone up by 34 per cent while that of a non-vegetarian thali went up by 13 per cent in July as compared to the input prices that prevailed in June 2023, CRISIL said in a report.
Aviation watchdog, Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has, since 2021, instituted a 'No Fly List', resulting in the prohibition of 166 passengers from boarding flights to/from India for a designated duration, the Parliament was told on Monday.
In a setback to Tamil Nadu Minister V Senthil Balaji, the Supreme Court on Monday rejected his (Senthil Balaji’s) plea against the Enforcement Directorate (ED) seeking his custody for interrogation for alleged money laundering in the cash for job scam and entrusted his custody to the anti-money laundering agency till August 12.
Cracking whip, the Supreme Court on Monday constituted a committee of three former women judges – Justice Gita Mittal, Justice Shalini Joshi and Justice Asha Menon to oversee the measure for the relief, rehabilitation, rebuilding of homes, places of worship and suggest compensation and appointed former DGP of Maharashtra and Mumbai Police Commissioner Dattatrey Padsalgikar to oversee investigations by the SITs.