CJI Gavai said he supported the exclusion of creamy layer from reservations to the Scheduled Castes, saying the children of ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has once again threatened to sue the BBC over his edited January 6, 2021, Capitol speech in a way ...
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Netanyahu's Gaza Speech Sparks Outrage and Chaos in Israeli Parliament
Allu Arjun's Wife Sneha Calls Pushpa Actor 'Biggest Jackpot' Of Her Life, Says She Wants Him As Husband 'In Every Life' New Red Fort blast CCTV captures i20 blowing up on jam-packed road ...
IAS officer Bharti Dixit has filed an FIR against her husband, IAS officer Ashish Modi, accusing him of domestic violence, ...
Meta’s launch comes as Indian AI startups race to build Indic language models, bolstered by government-backed initiatives ...
Trump's lawyers gave the British broadcaster a deadline of Friday to fully retract the documentary containing the edit, ...
The Telangana IAS Officers’ Association today registered its strong protest and condemnation of the recent statements made by the Federation of Associations of Telangana Higher Institutions (FATHI) ...
Zohran Mamdani's sweeping victory over independent candidate Andrew Cuomo and Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa marks a turning ...
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The old phrase holds that “where there’s a will, there’s a way.” Its legal corollary: where there’s a wrong, there’s a remedy. Chief Justice John Marshall expanded upon this dictum in Marbury v.
President Donald Trump’s speech to the Knesset received “rapturous applause” from Israelis gathered at Hostages Square in Tel Aviv where it was broadcast live. Inside the parliamentary chamber Trump ...
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