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"Closing one door, it has simultaneously swung open another, by urging the Union Government to establish a high-level committee to address all matters concerning same-sex marriage. This marks a significant opportunity," he stated.
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Beginning with a modern-age waterproofing system to stop the seepage of water from the roof top without altering the structure, the administration has made elaborate plans to turn the granite building into its original form
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Afghanistan's upset win over defending champions England has given the side a new stature and New Zealand would underestimate Hashmatullah Shahidi's side at their own peril
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Situated in the Deccan Plateau, Telangana has become a gateway to both the cultures of north and south and is a melting pot for all Indians
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“We are disappointed. Though the court has reiterated that queer people have the right to form relationships, they stopped well short of legal recognition. We remain hopeful,” said Supriyo Chakraborty.
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The team works in two shifts round-the-clock, supervised by three AEs. They look out for MCC violations regarding paid news and advertisements, along with any other stories that may be violating the poll code
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The government on Tuesday cut special additional excise duty (SAED) on crude petroleum to Rs 9,050/tonne with effect from October 18
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One estimate says that meeting the Paris Agreement targets could reduce the price of oil to $10 a barrel by 2050
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It is for Parliament to make laws that facilitate the social union of homosexual couples
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Netherlands scored 245 for eight after South Africa opted to bowl in the rain-hit match. In reply, South Africa were all out for 207 in 42.5 overs
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Overnight showers in the national capital had led to a dip in the minimum temperature, which settled at 17.2 degrees Celsius, two notches below normal, in the morning
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Regular skipper Williamson returned to action on Friday after nearly five months, having nursed an ACL injury, before suffering a thumb fracture against Bangladesh that ruled him out again for a few matches
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The sale of drugs and gutka should be completely weeded out, and steps should be taken to eliminate illicit liquor sales too, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin said
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Talking to reporters, Akhilesh Yadav alleged, "Injustice and atrocities are at their peak in the BJP government. BJP has become very arrogant
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The appointment of the All India Congress Committee (AICC) observer was announced in a party communication issued Tuesday evening
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Haniyeh lives in Qatar, the Israeli media reported.
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At a press conference, the National Network of LBI (Lesbian, Bisexual, Intersex) Women and Trans Persons shared the implications of the verdict and outlined its continued commitment to the LGBTQ+ rights movement
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On Monday, police received a complaint that 11-year-old Shadab had gone missing on October 15, police said
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In a statement, the Enforcement Directorate said it undertook the operation and covered five locations as part of a Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) probe against Opto Circuits India Limited
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The cyber unit of the Lokmanya Tilak Marg police station here detected five cases with these arrests, he said.
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During the marquee match that ended in a convincing win for India, videos of Pakistani players being subjected to religion-centric chants and boos were also circulated.
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The seizures took place between October 9 and 16 after the model code of conduct was imposed ahead of the assembly elections to be held on November 7 and 17, it said.
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The court has also ordered confiscation of all seized money and jewellery which was recovered during the searches. The case was registered on June 30, 2005 on a complaint against Pandher.