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Police arrested 26 people after banner disputes sparked violent clashes involving stone-pelting and firing, killing one man and injuring several, ahead of a Valmiki statue inauguration in Gangavati, Karnataka
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Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara said the Ballari violence, triggered by a banner dispute between BJP and Congress supporters that left one dead, may be handed to the CID. Two private gunmen have been detained, with ballistic reports awaited
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A female constable was assaulted and had her clothes torn during an anti-mining protest in Raigarh, Chhattisgarh. Two men were arrested, and authorities are investigating further amid outrage over violence against police and escalating clashes over Jindal Power’s coal project
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Tension erupted in Chomu town of Jaipur district after a dispute over an iron railing near a mosque turned violent, leading to stone-pelting and injuries to six policemen. Police used tear gas, conducted a flag march, and restored order
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Former Minister T Harish Rao accused Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy of encouraging violence during the Gram Panchayat elections, citing incidents in Kamareddy and Nalgonda districts where BRS workers were attacked. He alleged that the Congress leadership was responsible for the breakdown of law and order and demanded immediate arrests of those involved.
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Amid continued curfew in Leh after violent clashes during a shutdown demanding Ladakh’s statehood and Sixth Schedule status, a Home Ministry team reviewed security. Talks with LAB and KDA are scheduled, as essential supplies run low and schools remain closed
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Srimad Bhagavatam says, "A Kṣhatriya is also twice-born like a brāhmaṇa, and his duty is to give protection to the helpless. The kṣatriya king is considered to be the representative of God to give protection to the helpless and chastise the miscreants." (SB 1.17.5)
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The woman who worked as a labourer stayed at a house in Indira Nagar, Chandrayangutta.
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With increasing violence, crude humor and explicit content in mainstream cinema, concerns arise over its impact on audience, especially younger viewers. Is entertainment crossing the line into harmful influence?
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I&B Ministry is examining current provisions, need for new legal framework to regulate harmful content amid complaints of "obscenity and violence''
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The deteriorating situation in the State exposes the abdication of responsibility by the political parties
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Attackers set fire to the headquarters of a Bangladesh party that supported the country's ousted leader Sheikh Hasina on Thursday night, media reports said. There was no information if anyone was injured.
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World Mental Health Day, observed annually on October 10, aims to raise awareness and combat stigma. Behavioral issues such as aggression, anger, along with depression and anxiety disorders, have seen a significant rise in recent years.
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“There is no place for political violence or any violence in our country,” Biden said after being briefed on the shooting at Trump’s golf club in West Palm Beach, Florida. He added, “I have directed my team to ensure the Secret Service has every resource and measure necessary to guarantee the former President’s safety.”
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Although Meta has enforced strict guidelines to combat voter interference, threats of violence, and election misinformation on platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, these rules have not been applied to WhatsApp Channels
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The case, filed late on Sunday, was the latest in the slew of cases filed against the 76-year-old leader after her resignation
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School and college students, women, youths, village volunteers take part in procession, raise slogans against illegal immigrants from neighbouring Myanmar
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Suspected militants ambush convoy while it was headed to violence-hit Jiribam district
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In response to the unrest, district administration suspends internet and mandates closure of all educational institutions.
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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