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SC Seeks Centre's Reply on Congress MP's Plea Against Farm Laws
A bench comprising Chief Justice S A Bobde and Justices A S Bopanna and V Ramasubramanian issued notice to the central government on the plea and ordered tagging it with the ones pending on the issue.
15 Villages in Haryana Ask Protesting Farmers to Vacate Highway Due to Power, Water Supply Woes
Farmers have been camping on the Delhi-Jaipur highway near the Masani barrage in Karnal, Rewari in protest against the farm laws for nearly two months. But now, locals have stepped up and asked them to leave due to problems faced in supply of electricity...
Delhi Police Issues Notices to 20 Farmer Leaders Over Violence During Tractor Rally on Republic Day
Police asked them to submit their responses within three days, an official said, adding that the notices have been issued to these farmer leaders as they did not follow the conditions set for the tractor parade on Tuesday.
Cold Wave Grips Delhi, Minimum Temperature Drops to 3.8 Degrees Celsius
A cold wave had swept the city on Tuesday, too, with the minimum temperature dropping to 2.1 degrees Celsius, seven notches below normal.
Red Fort Vandalism 'Most Deplorable, Anti-national Act': Delhi Police Issues Notice to Farmer Leader Darshan Pal
Noting that the vandalisation at the Red Fort on Republic Day was "the most deplorable and antinational act", the police asked Pal to submit his response within three days.
Injured During Tractor Parade Violence, One Delhi Police Personnel Admitted to ICU at City Hospital
Besides, two farmers who had also sustained injuries during the incident are currently admitted at the Delhi government-run facility.
Delhi Police Files FIR Against Rakesh Tikait, Other Farmer Leaders for Jan 26 Violence
The FIR charges them with breach of No Objection Certificate (NOC) issued regarding the tractor rally that the farmers had taken on out on Republic Day.
Amit Shah Reviews Law and Order, Briefed About Steps Taken to Ensure Peace in Delhi
Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla and senior officers of the Ministry of Home Affairs and Delhi Police attended the meeting.
Incident at Red Fort Unfortunate: RSS
The violence and disturbances unleashed in Delhi today, on the sacred Republic Day, are extremely painful and deplorable, RSS general secretary Suresh Bhaiyyaji said.
NCW to Challenge Bombay HC's Judgment on Groping Without 'Skin to Skin' Contact in SC
Justice Pushpa Ganediwala of the Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court, in a judgment passed on January 19, held that there must be "skin to skin contact with sexual intent" for an act to be considered sexual assault.
Govt's Assurance of Keeping Three Farm Laws on Hold Hollow, Says CPIM Chief Yechury
The government's negotiations with protesting farm unions hit a roadblock on Friday as the farmer leaders stuck to their demands for a complete repeal of three farm laws they find pro-corporate and a legal guarantee for minimum support price, even as the...
Panel Ropes in Top Institutions, to Use AI to Improve Air Quality in Delhi-NCR
Sources from the Union Environment Ministry said the Commission has begun the process of setting up a DSS having a web and multi-model based operational and planning decision support tool.
Two Flights With Covid-19 Vaccine Covishield Depart from Mumbai Airport to Brazil, Morocco
India is one of the world's biggest drugmakers, and an increasing number of countries have already approached it for procuring coronavirus vaccines.
Indigo Paints IPO Garners Robust Response, Subscribed 117 Times on Final Day
The Rs 1,170.16-crore IPO comprises fresh issuance of stocks aggregating to Rs 300 crore and an offer-for-sale of up to 58.40 lakh equity shares by private equity firm Sequoia Capital, through its two funds SCI Investments IV and SCI Investments V, and pr...
SAD Leader Manjinder Sirsa Claims Uttar Pradesh Police Arrests Him; Pilibhit SP Denies Charge
Sirsa told PTI over the phone that he was in Pilibhit to support farmers who were allegedly booked by the local police to stop them from joining a tractor rally in Delhi.
CRPF Considering Inducting Women in CoBRA Commando Battalions
Ten Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) units with over 12,000 personnel were raised under the CRPF in 2009 for undertaking intelligence-based jungle warfare operations.