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The Hindu U.S. Supreme Court keeps new rules about sex discrimination in education on hold

The Supreme Court has kept on hold in roughly half the country new regulations about sex discrimination in education, rejecting a Biden administration request

The Hindu Panel for SC status to all Dalit converts racing against time as deadline nears

Former CJI-led Commission of Inquiry is likely to seek a short extension

The Hindu Faulty details force banks to return waiver amounts from 22,000 farmers’ accounts: Agriculture department

Farmers should submit fresh details to banks; loans of over ₹2 lakh will be waived once the farmer pays the differential amount to the banks, Agriculture department clarifies

The Hindu Dinesh Gundu Rao calls meeting of healthcare professionals on August 20

Opinion on what more needs to be done to provide a better working environment for healthcare personnel working at government and other healthcare centres sought

The Hindu NIA chargesheets four in international organ trade racket case

As per the agency, the racket was operating under the guise of medical tourism. The accused allegedly induced youth into donating their organs for money. The organs were then sent abroad.

The Hindu Visakhapatnam police registered two cases under BUDS Act, says Police Commissioner

‘There are 40 victims under the first case registered with the Pendurthi police, while there are 100 victims in the second case registered with the Gajuwaka police’

The Hindu Career as a Certified Financial Planner

Indian students aspiring to build a career in the financial sector can consider the CFP certification to increase chances of employability

The Hindu Health Minister announces demolition of Govt. Wenlock Hospital’s old building to build new critical care unit

The State government has sanctioned ₹23 crore for building a new critical care block

The Hindu Sharmila demands speedy trial in Kolkata medico murder case

Centre and TMC should stop the blame game and respond to the situation as humans first, says APCC president