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Russian forces 'completely liberate' Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol
"The underground facilities of the enterprise, in which the militants were hiding, are in complete control of the Russian armed forces," the Ministry added on Friday in a statement. "The last group of 531 militants surrendered today," it said, adding that "a total of 2,439 Azov Nazis and Ukrainian soldiers had laid down their arms since May 16".
Kannada speech by Canadian parliamentarian goes viral
Chandra Arya wrote on Twitter: "I spoke my mother tongue (first language) Kannada in the Canadian parliament. This beautiful language has a long history and is spoken by about 50 million people. This is the first time Kannada is spoken in any parliament in the world outside of India."
Gyanvapi row: DU professor arrested for derogatory post
On May 18, the police registered an FIR against Lal, for posting a provocative content. "A complaint was received against one Ratan Lal, Prof of History at Hindu College, DU, regarding a deliberate and malicious post on FB intended to outrage religious feelings by insulting a religion or religious beliefs," Deputy Commissioner of Police Sagar Singh Kalsi said.
Karti Chidambaram to be given 3 days' notice before arrest: Court tells
During the course of the hearing, CBI said that the application is not maintainable at this stage and suggested 48 hours of notice in advance on which the court said: "At least three working days time may be given to the applicant for having recourse to legal remedies in case CBI intends to arrest him."
Sidhu lodged in Patiala jail in 1988 road rage case
Earlier in the day, Sidhu requested the apex court to grant him a few more weeks to surrender, citing health grounds. Senior advocate A.M. Singhvi, appearing for Sidhu, requested to mention the matter before the court but it declined permission, asking Sidhu to give a letter, requesting more time to surrender to the registry. "Can't mention like this," it said.
Hoax bomb call triggers panic in Bengaluru International airport
Airport authorities, Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel and Dog squad as well as Bomb disposal squads swung into action creating panic among the passengers. According to police, the call was received around 3.50 a.m. The police control room recorded the call and intimated the airport authorities.
Six feared trapped after tunnel along Jammu-Srinagar highway collapses
"At least six workers are feared trapped under the debris. Two workers have been rescued and shifted to hospital while others are missing," sources added. Reports from the area said a massive rescue operation is underway at the site.
AIIMS hikes price for private wards, abolishes user charges for investigations
The charges for its A-category room in private wards have been doubled from Rs 3,000 to Rs 6,000 per day, whereas B-category rooms rise from Rs 2,000 per day to Rs 3,000 from June 1. The room rent for both categories is inclusive of admission charges.
Calcutta HC orders CBI-NIA probe into forceful conversions in Malda
At the same time, the high court bench of Justice Rajasekhar Mantha directed the Malda district police superintendent to file an affidavit detailing the actions taken by him on this count. Justice Mantha has directed the central probe agencies to submit a report on this count to the high court by June 21.
'Aurangzeb didn't order creation of waqf, Gyanvapi not a mosque': Hindu party in SC
The respondents' response, filed through advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain, said: "The historians have confirmed that Islamic ruler Aurangzeb had issued an order on April 9, 1669 directing his administration to demolish the temple of Lord Adi Visheshwar at Varanasi. There is nothing on record to establish that the then ruler or any subsequent ruler has passed any order to create a waqf over the land in question or for handing over the land to any Muslim or body of Muslims.
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