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The Times of India HC issues notice to university for failing student overuse of AI in exam

A postgraduate law student at O.P. Jindal Global University is challenging his exam failure, alleging the university wrongly accused him of using AI. Kaustubh Shakkarwar claims the university hasn't provided evidence and denied him a fair hearing. The Punjab and Haryana High Court will hear the case in November.

The Times of India Is private property within Art 39(b) ambit? Supreme Court to give verdict today

The Supreme Court is set to deliver verdicts on two significant cases. One concerns the interpretation of Article 39(b), specifically whether the state's power to distribute resources for common good applies to private resources. The other case involves the Allahabad High Court's order to shut down madrassas deemed 'non-secular', a decision challenged by madrassas and the Uttar Pradesh government itself.

The Times of India 'Sunflowers...' in race for live action short film Oscar

FTII's student film 'Sunflowers Were the First Ones to Know', directed by Chidananda S Naik, has qualified for the Oscars 2025 in the Live Action Short Film category. The film, inspired by Indian folk stories, had previously won first prize at the Cannes Film Festival's La Cinef Selection.

The Times of India Opposition to meet Birla today, may pull out of JPC on waqf bill

Opposition members of the Joint Parliamentary Committee on the Waqf Amendment Bill plan to meet Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla to protest alleged unilateral decisions by the committee's chairperson. They allege improper scheduling of meetings and witness selection, threatening to withdraw from the committee if their concerns are not addressed.

The Times of India Protests at places of worship must stop: Brampton mayor

Khalistani activists clashed with Hindus at a Brampton temple hosting Indian officials, injuring a police officer. The altercation, condemned by officials and Sikh groups, prompted counter-protests and calls for prohibiting demonstrations at religious sites. The Indian High Commission, facing similar disruptions at other Canadian venues, had requested heightened security.

The Times of India Violence condemnable, government must take up issue very strongly with Canada: Congress

Congress condemned the violence outside a Brampton temple, urging the Indian government to address the issue with Canadian authorities. They emphasized the need to prevent disruption of devotees and criticized the Canadian police's handling of pro-Khalistani elements. European and UK Indian Overseas Congress groups stressed the importance of peaceful coexistence and respect within Canada's multicultural framework.

The Times of India Trump supporter Shalabh Kumar hopes to influence Indian American voters with $1 million campaign

Shalabh Kumar, founder of the Republican Hindu Coalition, has launched a $1.2 million campaign targeting Hindu and Indian American voters in key battleground states. The campaign highlights policy differences between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris on issues concerning India and Hindu Americans, emphasizing Trump's support for Hindus and contrasting it with Harris's alleged opposition to India's interests.

The Times of India In 1984, it wasn't a 'riot' but a Sikh genocide: Congress MLA Khaira

Punjab Congress MLA Sukhpal Singh Khaira asserted that the 1984 anti-Sikh violence was not riots but a Sikh genocide, and justice continues to elude the victims after 40 years.

The Times of India Canada clashes scare Punjabis abroad, kin pray for safety

Recent clashes between pro-Khalistan and Hindu groups in Canada are causing fear among Indian immigrants, particularly those from Punjab. Many worry that the violence will damage their reputation, jeopardize visa applications, and strain community relations. Families back in India are also expressing concern for their loved ones' safety and urging both Canadian and Indian authorities to intervene.

The Times of India BJP, VHP condemn violence at Hindu temple in Canada

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) condemned the recent attack on a Hindu temple in Canada, stating that the Indian government has always taken decisive action against the persecution of Hindus.

The Times of India Punjab murder plotter a Canada agency staffer?

India is demanding the extradition of Sandeep Singh Sidhu, a Canadian Border Security Agency employee, for his alleged involvement in the 2020 assassination of Shaurya Chakra awardee Balwinder Singh Sandhu. Indian authorities claim Sidhu masterminded the killing from Canada in coordination with Pakistan's ISI and hired assassins who gunned down Sandhu at his Punjab residence.

The Times of India Canada cops pinning down Hindu youth likened to George Floyd case

Pro-Khalistan separatists attacked a Hindu temple and disrupted Indian consular activities in Brampton, Canada. Prime Minister Modi condemned the violence and urged Canadian authorities to ensure justice. The incident has raised concerns about the safety of Indian nationals and the space given to separatist groups in Canada.

The Times of India Farmer claims park with Taj view, raises fences

A farmer named Munna Lal has sparked controversy by claiming ownership of a portion of Agra's Gyarah Sidi Park, citing a decades-long legal battle and court orders. Lal's actions, including fencing off the disputed land, have disrupted the Agra Development Authority's plans to transform the park into a vibrant cultural and entertainment hub.

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