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The Hindu 40th anniversary of ‘Operation Bluestar’: Pro-Khalistan slogans raised at Golden Temple in Amritsar
Activists of radical Sikh outfit Dal Khalsa, Sikh hardliners led by radical Sikh leader and president of Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) Simranjit Singh Mann raised slogans of ‘Khalistan Zindabad’ during the congregation of devotees
The Hindu ₹3.99 crore seizure case | Madras High Court restrains CB-CID from “disturbing” BJP leader Kesava Vinayagan
Justice G. Jayachandran makes it clear that the investigating officer can summon the BJP leader, in future, only with the permission of the High Court
The Hindu Tech university revamps BTech curriculum
Revamped curriculum will come into effect from this year’s admissions. New syllabus will focus on digital tools, entrepreneurial prowess, and fostering international competitiveness
The Hindu Regime change giving the jitters to senior IAS and IPS officers in Andhra Pradesh
Chief Secretary Jawahar Reddy has reportedly been asked to go on leave; several IPS officers, who have allegedly acted antagonistic towards top TDP leaders, fail to get Chandrababu Naidu’s appointment; new dispensation likely to transfer all district Collectors, Superintendents of Police and Commissioners of Police
The Hindu Post-poll violence: Calcutta HC asks victims and witnesses to submit complaints directly to DGP
Post-poll violence was reported across several districts of the State and both BJP and CPI(M) supporters have been at the receiving end of the attacks
The Hindu Get instructions on horizontal reservations for physically challenged persons, says High Court
Observing that the government had already issued GOs to enforce horizontal reservations for physically challenged persons, the court sought to know why it was not being followed
The Hindu Unemployed JACs urge A.P. govt. to postpone Group-II Mains exams by two months
Many aspirants, who were on election duty, could not prepare for the exams properly, say JAC leaders
The Hindu Ghatkopar hoarding was installed on weak foundation: Mumbai institute's report
Mumbai hoarding collapsed due to weak foundation, as per a report submitted by a technological institute to police
The Hindu French Open women semifinals: Iga Swiatek sees off Coco Gauff to reach final
The world number one is just one match away from becoming the first woman to win the tournament in three straight years since Justine Henin in 2007
The Hindu Junior lawyers cannot be exploited by seniors without paying even minimum stipend, says Madras High Court
Justices S.M. Subramaniam and C. Kumarappan say it is the duty of the Bar Council of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry to protect the interests of junior lawyers by formulating necessary guidelines
The Hindu Bihu dancers enthral audience at fete in Peringottukara Devasthanam
Dance performed as part of an ongoing 100-day dance festival at Peringottukara Devasthanam in Thrissur