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India must recognise Tibetan administration: Support groups
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Also delegates at the conclusion of the two-day conference of Pan India Tibet Support Groups in Delhi petitioned to denounce China's intervention in the reincarnation of Tibetan tulkus and called for more political involvement or support to defend the national identity of the Tibetan people.
Aaftab confesses to killing Shraddha during polygraph test
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After six sessions, the polygraph test finally ended on Tuesday, the FSL sources said. "He has confessed to killing Shraddha and disposing of her body parts in the forest areas. He also had relationships with several girls," they added. "He has confessed to killing Shraddha and disposing of her body parts in the forest areas. He also had relationships with several girls," they added.
India to take over UNSC presidency at time of acute crisis
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Permanent Representative Ruchira Kamboj will step in as President of a deeply polarised Council where the West is ranged against Moscow and Beijing in a situation exacerbated by veto-wielding Russia's devastating war against Ukraine. India will use its presidency to continue to put a spotlight on terrorism, an imminent threat. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar is expected to personally preside over a special high-level meeting of the Council on December 15 on the global danger from terrorism.
New NDTV board approves Prannoy Roy and Radhika Roy's resignation as RRPR directors
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This means that the existing and longstanding promoters and management of NDTV has exited the company. The Adani group takeover is thus complete. The board also appointed Sanjay Pugalia and Senthil Chengalvarayan as directors on RRPRH board with immediate effect. It needs to be mentioned that NDTV's promoter firm RRPR Holding had on Monday stated that it had transferred shares constituting 99.5 per cent.
Who invited Nadav Lapid and did the Israeli Embassy not have a say?
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But it all came crashing down on the closing evening, thanks to the couple of sentences spoken in the course of a speech by the jury chairman, Nadav Lapid, on 'The Kashmir Files', which was one of the 15 films in the competition section. The Golden Bear-winning director and screenwriter was holding forth on the artistic merit -- or lack of it -- of the film.
Priorities and challenges before India as G-20 Chair
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India's tenure as the G-20 chair comes at a time when the world order is facing an increasing threat of global recession looming large and intensifying energy and food shortages causing unprecedented inflationary pressure and making cost of living unaffordable in both advanced and developing nations while Russia-Ukraine war continues unabated.
India has emerged as a security provider in Indo-Pacific: Rajnath Singh
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Rajnath Singh asserted that under SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region) envisioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is cooperating with multiple partners to ensure economic growth and security in the region while tackling threats such as natural disasters.
Israel's Ambassador leads condemnation of IFFI jury chief's comment
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Gilon prefaced his open letter with a comment that made his condemnation clear: "An open letter to #NadavLapid following his criticism of #KashmirFiles. It's not in Hebrew because I wanted our Indian brothers and sisters to be able to understand. It is also relatively long so I'll give you the bottom line first. YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED."
'No regret even if hanged, will get hoors in Jannat': Shocking 'confession' by Aaftab Amin Poonawala during polygraph test in Shraddha Walkar Murder case
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Quoting a police source, Dainik Jagran reported that  Aaftab, during the polygraph test, said that even if he is hanged for the murder of Shraddha, he would not be sorry since he will be remembered as a hero when he enters paradise and will be offered ‘Hoors’ in ‘Jannat'. Aftab further admitted to having affairs with over 20 Hindu girls during his relationship with Shraddha, according to the report.
Bangladesh occupies special place in India's Neighbourhood First policy: President Droupadi Murmu
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Droupadi Murmu made the remark after the newly-appointed Bangladesh High Commissioner to India, Mustafizur Rahman presented his credentials to the President at the Rashtrapati Bhavan on Monday. "The India-Bangladesh relations are bounded by language, culture, and history, and the unique ties is forged in shared sacrifices," she said.
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