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The Bombay HC sought to know if an amendment could be made to the Maharashtra police manual to sensitise the police force on how to deal with transgender and homosexual persons.
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Officials have clarified that there was no major damage and that this was natural compaction following the rains.
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Japan said it is up to the Indian presidency of the G20 to build consensus on the text to refer to the crisis in the leaders' declaration to be adopted at the upcoming summit of the grouping
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The new equipment was inaugurated on Friday by Dr Jagannadh Kumar Challa, Senior Vitreo Retinal Surgeon
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Three officials were suspended for showing negligence in discharging duties during the floods
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Japanese Deputy Press Secretary, Yukiko Okano said that Yoshimasa Hayashi took a ride of three to four metro stations.Thge Japanese Foreign Minister arrived in Delhi on Thursday as part of his two-day tour to India. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and his Japanese counterpart, Yoshimasa Hayashi, on Friday attended the India-Japan Forum.
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According to district agriculture department officials, paddy, soya, maze and turmeric crops were submerged in water causing huge losses to farmers.
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An Evening of Storytelling has received a stellar response across India, and the dancer will be presenting it in Mumbai for the first time
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The Ayushman Bharat-Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana has made a conscious effort to put women at the centre of the national conversation on health.
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Diksha Dagar and Aditi Ashok were lying 50th after they shot even par 71 in their first round of The Amundi Evian Championship
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The parents of the minor girl from Beerappagadda, had fixed her wedding with a youngster from the neighbouring village.
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After a four-year-long investigation, Amraj Poonia from Horley was found guilty of murdering Mohammed Shah Subhani, 27, following a trial at the Old Bailey
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To address the immediate needs of the flood victims, measures were taken to provide essential commodities in the form of packets and distribute clothes.
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In a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha today, Vaishnaw highlighted the steps taken by Indian Railways to bolster safety across its vast network
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Three female students accused of taking a video of another student in a college washroom were granted unconditional bail by a magistrate court in Udipi of Karnataka.
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Over the past three years, Hyderabad has witnessed a striking display of rain, and among the 28 mandals that make up the city, Ramachandrapuram has emerged as the city's rainiest spot.
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And say we will continue to do so until the disputed border between Tibet and India is settled, senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor said
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Officials said that the DCW has taken suo-moto cognizance of media reports, which mention that the girl was attacked with an iron rod by a man near Aurobindo College, Malviya Nagar.
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Many questioned the priorities of the traffic police during such challenging times.
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Purandeswari said that thousands of crores of rupees were allotted for new railway doubling in the region and Rs. 6,300 crore were allocated for a six-lane highway to Bhogapuram.
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Police also nabbed another man who acted as his gun man, and recovered a pistol, five live rounds and two magazines
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The team visited the project as part of dam rehabilitation and improvement activity.
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The relief efforts were facilitated using helicopters ensuring timely aid to those in need.
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The Mines and Mineral (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2023 was passed by the Lok Sabha through a voice vote, amid continuous sloganeering by Opposition members over the Manipur issue.