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Supreme Court late Saturday night protected social activist Teesta Setalvad from arrest and stayed for a week the Gujarat High Court order
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The DEO took up the matter and formed a team to probe the incident, stating that if found guilty, the school could face severe consequences, including approval cancellation.
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Increasing hostility between China and the West over supply chain issues provides a window of opportunity for India
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Pichai made the announcement, saying that the company will continue to invest in India through its $10 billion digitisation fund.
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Amit Shah will be attending several public events that include the worship at lord Jagannath Temple, the inauguration of two parks, a railway flyover and 'bhoomipujan' of a hospital.
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The protest on Friday night reportedly erupted in connection to an eviction notice served by the Junagadh Municipal Corporation to a local mosque
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Cyclone Biparjoy has left a trail of destruction as it damaged 5,120 electricity poles and rendered 4,600 villages without power
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As Cyclone Biparjoy landfall process commenced, the Border Security Force deployed along the coastal areas has stepped forward to assist the villagers of the area
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The storm is currently located in the Arabian Sea, close to the Saurashtra-Kutch coast, and is about 30 km from Jakhau Port in Gujarat
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Cyclone Biparjoy has started making landfall near Jakhau Port in Gujarat's Kutch district
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Coastal districts like Porbandar and Dwarka would have high wind speeds, Very Heavy to Extremely Heavy rainfall and high tides due to Biparjoy.
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Cyclone Biparjoy has moved slightly to the west. About 4,500 people have been shifted from their homes to shelter homes.
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The bridge over Mindhola River on the road connecting Maipur and Degama villages in Vyara Tehsil of Gujarat's Tapi district collapsed.
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From the Arabian Sea, Cyclone Biparjoy is aiming at Pakistan's southern Sindh province and the coastline of Gujarat in India.
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Cyclone Biparjoy, is on course to become the cyclone with the longest lifespan in the Arabian Sea
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The 563 metre, Rs.51 crore-flyover, thrown open for commuters in 2017, is now being demolished by the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) as the entire structure has been found to be weak and not fit to be used.
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The assault took place on Tuesday night in Gujarat, with the victims now receiving medical treatment at a hospital, no arrests have been made so far
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Further 100 medical colleges in Puducherry, Gujarat, Assam, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu are also likely to lose recognition for not complying with the NMC's standards
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Rahul Gandhi was convicted in March by a metropolitan magistrate's court in Surat for making a remark about the 'Modi surname'
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The investigation, carried out by Delhi-based independent journalist Ravi Nair, says that a Chinese company connected with the Adani Group is involved in building critical infrastructure in India