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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday targeted Punjab's ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) over several issues at a rally in Jalandhar, months ahead of the state assembly elections due early next year. |
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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday targeted Punjab's ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) over several issues at a rally in Jalandhar, months ahead of the state assembly elections due early next year. |
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New Delhi, Jul 17 (PTI) Mahatma Gandhi, Bhagat Singh, Potti Sreeramulu, Irom Sharmila, Anna Hazare... And Sonam Wangchuk today. The list is long, the causes different, the means the same - fasting to register protest and make yourself heard. From a few days to 16 years. The many hunger strikes of varying scale buried under [...] |
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NEW DELHI: The Andhra Pradesh high court has directed state authorities to pay a 72-year-old woman land compensation that was awarded way back in 1976, after finding that the money never actually reached her, even though it was fixed nearly five decades ago. |
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The US is shaking things up with new visa rules for international students and journalists. This urgent update means significant changes are coming, impacting how these individuals can enter and stay in the country. Expect new procedures and requirements to be rolled out soon. |
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The MHA has replaced Delhi Police Commissioner Satish Golcha with Anurag Kumar, citing administrative concerns, corruption cases, and law-and-order incidents. This is the second time in a year that the MHA has replaced the Commissioner, with the Centre expressing dissatisfaction over the handling of the CJP protest and increasing corruption cases. |
'Modi thinks way in advance': PM says Hormuz crisis didn't affect Railways, draws parallel with 2014NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said the rapid electrification of Indian Railways over the past 12 years has helped the country withstand global energy disruptions, claiming the rail network would have come to a "complete standstill" during the ongoing Middle East crisis if the same situation had arisen before 2014. |
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As Delhi University begins seat allocation, RTI data shows it has not opened a conventional arts, science or commerce college since 1995. The gap frames this year's scramble for 71,624 seats, even as Veer Savarkar College remains off the university's active rolls. |
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Under the new regulations, the student and exchange visa periods would be no longer than four years. |
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NEW DELHI: The capital recorded its hottest July day in nearly two years on Thursday, with the maximum temperature touching 39.2 degrees Celsius, amid hot and h |
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"Our government will invest Rs 400 crore in the policy over the next five years. The policy is not just to help people launch start-ups, but to transform Delhi's youth from job seekers into job creators," Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said. |