AAP govt should end harassment of innocent Sikhs: SAD
In a statement, SAD spokesman Dr Daljit Singh Cheema welcomed the decision of Waris Punjab De head to hand himself over to the law.
In a statement, SAD spokesman Dr Daljit Singh Cheema welcomed the decision of Waris Punjab De head to hand himself over to the law.
The national camp for women wrestlers was scheduled to commence at the Lucknow Sports Authority of India (SAI) Center on Wednesday.
During interrogation, the culprit disclosed that he wanted to avenge his breakup with the victim.
Safety by design similarly recognises the potential for misuse and abuse of social tools and the need to proactively address and adapt to protect against that behaviour.
In the Artificial Intelligence (AI) age when we are tracked almost everywhere when every contact, banking, location, food everything is accessed online, it is mandatory to know about the loopholes and also to address those issues.
Soon after she got into the car, the driver started to misbehave with her and hurled abusive words.
As per the directions of the Supreme Court, the Juvenile Courts, which are also known as Child Courts, are being started in every district in order to expedite cases relating to the young kids and children.
Taking swift action police had arrested the main accused Nakul of Nayagaon Chandpur while raids are being conducted to arrest the other two accused.
Those guests who did reach the venue, in some cases from as far as Karachi and Lahore, were intimidated and physically stopped from attending the function, the Indian High Commission said.
Nine farmers from Sabarkantha and Aravalli districts were sued by PepsiCo in two separate courts for allegedly growing a variety of potatoes for which the company has claimed plant variety protection (PVP) rights, and sought damages ranging from Rs 20 lakh to Rs 1 crore from each of them. Agitated by PepsiCo's earlier decision to sue potato growing farmers for allegedly growing a variety of potato registered by it, around 25 major farmers' bodies of Gujarat and the country, including Bharatiya Kisan Sangh (BKS), along with activists and NGOs have decided to form a central body - Seed Sovereignty Forum - to protect farmers' rights on seeds. A meeting to chalk out an action plan under this umbrella body was held on Friday at the Gujarat Vidyapith here, said farm rights activist, Kapil Shah of NGO 'Jatan'.