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'A very wise man': President Putin heaps praise on PM Modi, says India making great strides under his leadership
The Russian president recalled the robust and harmonious political relationship between Russia and India, emphasizing Modi's wisdom as a crucial factor in their collaboration.
US Embassy rejects reports of Ambassador Garcetti raising concerns amid india-canada diplomatic spat
Media outlet Politico had earlier reported that Garcetti had purportedly hinted at the need for a temporary reduction in US engagement with Indian officials.
ACP shoots self in Delhi, police launch probe
The deceased has been identified as Anil Sisodia, a resident of Jangpura, who was posted at Southwest district police headquarters.
NewsClick conspired to peddle narratives against India's sovereignty: Delhi Police to Court
A Delhi court on Wednesday also remanded to seven days of police custody.
Investigation agencies free to act against illegal activities: Anurag Thakur
“The investigative agencies probe if anyone does anything wrong. It is not written anywhere that the agencies can’t initiate any probe even if you have received money through illegal means which is objectionable. Investigative agencies are free and they take action as per the rules,” said Thakur answering a query on the raids on NewsClick and its journalists by the Special Cell of Delhi Police.
Central assessments may be needed: SC on Rahul-Sonia pleas for faceless tax assessment
The apex court was hearing a batch of pleas by the Congress leaders, as well as the AAP and five charitable trusts linked with the Gandhis challenging the orders of IncomeTax (I-T) authorities to transfer their tax assessments to the central circle.
Indefinite shutdown in Manipur district against arrest of 4 Kuki-Zo people ends
The Indigenous Tribal Leaders' Forum (ITLF), which called the indefinite shutdown, on Tuesday, said that after careful consideration, the shutdown concluded at 6 p.m. on Tuesday evening.
Ex-IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt slapped with Rs 3 lakh by SC for alleging bias in drug case trial
The fine money will be deposited into the Gujarat High Court Advocates Welfare Fund, said a bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Rajesh Bindal.
Delhi Police arrest NIA's 'most wanted' terrorist Shahnawaz, two aides
The police have also arrested Shahnawaz's two associates and recovered incriminating materials from their possession, including those suspected to be used in IED fabrication.
Five Jammu and Kashmir teachers forced out of Valley in 1990 fight lonely battle for their dues; two have died
The elderly and retired teachers had almost given up on their demands, but the abrogation of Article 370 and the application of Central laws in J&K gave them hope. The struggle, however, has not ceased, as they say the system is slow and apathetic.
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