He was stoned in a Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) march, supposedly putting up provocative slogans while passing through Begum Bagh Here, that led the Ujjain district administration to the Muslim-dominated town on December 26. Abdul Rafeeq’s home was razed in the action that followed. Since then, her 19-year-old family …
Read More »Sikh brothers protect the country, cannot question its integrity: Rajnath Singh
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday disapproved of comments such as ‘Naxal’ and ‘Khalistani’ for farmers who oppose the new farm laws, saying “no one should make such accusations” against any farmer. He also recalled the sacrifices of the Sikh community and said “there can be no doubt about their …
Read More »Night curfew announced in Delhi on New Years Eve
The Disaster Management Authority of Delhi on Thursday announced a curfew in the city on New Year’s Eve, restricting more than five people from gathering in a public place. According to an order, celebratory events, congregations and gatherings are not allowed in public places from 11 pm on December 31 …
Read More »You all killed my parents … now you won’t let me bury you: son’s pain, anger shake a state
“You all killed my father, sir… You all killed my parents. Now you say I can’t even bury them? yells the anguished young man in the maroon shirt, fiercely beating a garden hoe on the ground. A police officer tries to reason with him and tells him to stop digging. …
Read More »IAF chief says Chinese air assets are fully deployed, flags deepen ties between China and Pakistan
Underlining that understanding China is “our most important national security challenge” and warning against its “possible game plan” and the “deepening and evolving China-Pak relationship,” Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria said Tuesday. that the Chinese have “fully deployed” their air assets to support the troops along the Royal Line of …
Read More »Talks today, farmers to the government: they will only discuss the repeal, the legal guarantee of the MSP
Before the resumption of talks with the Center on Wednesday, farmers’ unions, protesting outside Delhi against the new farm laws, wrote to the government saying that the discussion can only be on a four-point agenda that includes modalities to repeal laws and provide a legal guarantee on the minimum support …
Read More »Punjab Government Concerned Over Cell Phone Tower Vandalism, Police Seek Damage Control
Amid growing concern over incidents of vandalism of around 2,000 Reliance Jio Infocomm cell phone towers, allegedly by groups of protesting farmers, state police have spread out into affected districts to restore power to these towers. On Tuesday, the day after he issued a stern warning to those vandalizing mobile …
Read More »Indian leaders follow up: say schools stuck to textbooks, didn’t prepare them for external challenges
When 22-year-old Shreyas Sudhaman, ICSE’s best in 2014, went abroad for his undergraduate education in chemical engineering at the Cockrell School of Engineering, University of Texas, Austin, he realized that the school did not. had equipped with some key skills. “I was much more adapted to textbook problems than innovative …
Read More »RJD Fishing in the Troubled Waters of Bihar, Talks Nitish Kumar for Prime Minister in 2024
Amid signs of tension in the BJP-JD (U) relationship, RJD Senior Leader and former Bihar Assembly Speaker Uday Narayan Choudhary said Monday that if Nitish Kumar quits the NDA and converts Tejashwi Yadav in the prime minister, the Opposition “will try to project the head of JD (U) as prime …
Read More »The former say that schools stuck to textbooks, did not prepare them for external challenges
When 22-year-old Shreyas Sudhaman, ICSE’s best in 2014, went abroad for his undergraduate education in chemical engineering at the Cockrell School of Engineering, University of Texas, Austin, he realized that the school did not. had equipped with some key skills. “I was much more adapted to textbook problems than innovative …
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