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DU Behaving Like Ostrich: HC on Threats to Law Faculty Professors
"There is complete lawlessness and you have stuck your head in the sand like an ostrich," a bench of Justices Siddharth Mridul and Deepa Sharma told the university.
Emission Norms for Industries: SC Slaps Rs 2 Lakh Fine on MoEF
Terming it as a "completely disgusting state of affairs", the top court asked the ministry why the standards were not finalised despite its earlier direction that it should be done on or before June 30 this year.
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Indra Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) invites applications for admission in various courses. Here's all you need to know about it.
Abdul Karim Telgi, Convict in Counterfeit Stamp Paper Scam, Hospitalised in Bengaluru
"He is alive, but very critical and has been admitted to Victoria hospital. He is in the ICU and on ventilator. He is suffering from meningitis," Abdul Karim Telgi's lawyer M T Nanaiah said in Bengaluru on Monday.
Indian Techies in US Seek Congressional Help for Green Card
Every year, the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) receives about 100,000 green card applications from highly-skilled Indian applicants.
Tipu Sultan Descendant Demands Apology from Hegde for 'Mass Rapist' Remark
Bengaluru-based businessman Sahabzada Mansoor Ali Tipu said he would meet Karnataka Home Minister Ramalinga Reddy on Tuesday and may also file a complaint with the police.
Supreme Court Hints at Modifying Its 2016 Order on National Anthem in Movie Halls
A Supreme Court bench headed by Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra on Monday said one does not have to wear patriotism on the sleeve all the time.
Man Arrested For Masturbating, Harassing Woman Passenger on Mumbai Local Train
Police have slapped Sections 354 and 509 of IPC for outraging the modesty of a woman against the daily wager. The accused, who was masturbating on a Mumbai local, is a homeless man who lives on the streets of the maximum city.
Not a Single Brick Laid in Amaravati Two Years After PM Modi Set Foundation Stone
Over the last three years, timelines had been set and reset for the capital, but the construction process has not even crossed the designing stage.
RSS Worker Gunned Down, Brother Injured in UP's Ghazipur
The three assailants brandishing firearms attacked RSS worker Rajesh Mishra (40), who is also a journalist, when he and his brother were sitting in their building material shop in Brahmanpura Chatti this morning, circle officer Hridayanad Singh said.
Yogi Govt Doubles Ex-gratia for Kin of Policemen Killed on Duty
Speaking on the Police Commemoration Day Parade in Lucknow, UP CM Yogi Adityanath announced to double ex-gratia amount for the police officers martyred on duty.
Keep Me Out of Tipu Jayanti, Says Union Minister Ananth Hegde
BJP leader and Union Minister of State for Skill Development Ananth Kumar Hegde wrote to CM Siddaramaiah's secretary asking the government not to include his name with anything related to the event.
British National Accused of Sexually Assaulting Blind Kids on Interpol Radar For Child Abuse
Sources said that a suspect with a profile similar to that of Murray Denis Ward was accused of child abuse four years ago in the UK and the Interpol has sought information from Delhi police.
Narendra Modi in Kedarnath LIVE: PM Says Offered Help During Uttarakhand Floods But UPA Govt Refused
Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Kedarnath on Friday morning, a day before the shrine is supposed to close down for the winters. The PM offered his prayers to Lord Shiva at the temple.
Indian-origin Guard Jailed in London for Stealing 7 Million Pounds From Cash Vehicle
They have been jailed for six-and-a-half years each. The duo, both employees of European cash handling company Loomis, claimed they had been robbed to cover their tracks after they stole 26 bags of cash on March 14 this year.
Indian-origin MP Tables Motion on Jallianwala Bagh in UK, Seeks Apology From Theresa May
The EDM calls on the House of Commons to recognise the importance of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre as a turning point in the history of the British Empire in India.