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The Times of India Rahul Gandhi moots debate with PM Modi; he’s merely an MP, mocks BJP
The remark comes as Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday said he or party chief Mallikarjun Kharge would be pleased to participate in such a discussion and expressed hope that PM Modi would also take part. “It would be a positive initiative for the major parties to present their vision to the country from one platform for a healthy democracy,” Rahul wrote on X. He also added that the nation expects Modi to participate in the debate.
The Times of India Modi ‘weak PM’, does not care for tribals & women: Priyanka
“Even after being in power for 10 years, if a PM is crying out lies... it means he has done nothing for them,” Priyanka said. Campaigning for the Congress candidate in Maharashtra’s Nandurbar earlier in the day, Priyanka said Modi did not care for tribals and women. “PM said that he is a worshipper of ‘Shabari Mata’. If that is the case, then why has he remained silent on the injustice meted out to tribal women in Manipur and to the women raped in Unnao, Hathras and other places?” she asked.
The Times of India Ph 4 campaign for 96 seats in 10 states ends amid heatwave conditions
Among the notable contestants in this round are Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav (Kannauj), NCP’s Omar Abdullah (Srinagar), Union ministers Giriraj Singh (Begusarai) and Nityanand Rai (Ujiarpur), Congress’s Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury (Baharampur), Trinamool’s Mahua Moitra (Krishnanagar) and Shatrughnan Sinha (Asansol), AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi (Hyderabad), and AP CM YS Jagan Mohan Reddy’s younger sister YS Sharmila of Congress (Kadapa).
The Times of India Pilgrims’ rush at Char Dham leads to chaos, two lives lost
A large number of pilgrims faced challenges at Char Dham shrines in Dehradun due to overcrowding and traffic jams. Two pilgrims lost their lives, and there were protests and conflicts on the opening day of the pilgrimage season. Registration numbers for the pilgrimage have exceeded 2.3 million, with Kedarnath recording the highest registrations.
The Times of India Pilgrims’ rush at Char Dham leads to chaos, two lives lost
A large number of pilgrims faced challenges at Char Dham shrines in Dehradun due to overcrowding and traffic jams. Two pilgrims lost their lives, and there were protests and conflicts on the opening day of the pilgrimage season. Registration numbers for the pilgrimage have exceeded 2.3 million, with Kedarnath recording the highest registrations.
The Times of India HC seeks med board report on minor survivor’s MTP plea
The Bombay High Court in Mumbai has requested a medical report from JJ Hospital regarding the case of a 12-year-old girl who was sexually assaulted by her 14-year-old brother and is now pregnant. The court is considering a request for terminating the pregnancy due to health risks for the minor.
The Times of India No bail to Wadhawans, court says 1 yr used in stalling pleas for relief
The special PMLA court in Mumbai denied bail to DHFL promoters Dheeraj and Rakesh Wadhawan, citing delays in their bail pleas and hindrance to trial progress. The court highlighted the exclusion of time spent stalling bail applications from undertrial period calculations under Section 436A of the Criminal Procedure Code.
The Times of India TISS student moves HC against ‘arbitrary’ suspension
Ramadas KS, a research scholar at Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), has taken legal action by approaching the Bombay High Court to challenge the institute's suspension order. The institute suspended him for a period of two years and prohibited his entry into all four campuses based on a recent order.
The Times of India Have 1 more video, claims Banerjee, urges governor to quit
The CM’s remarks came in response to a former Raj Bhavan staffer’s allegation that Bose had molested her within the premises. Kolkata police claimed on Friday that they had obtained CCTV footage from Raj Bhavan’s PWD wing, depicting the complainant leaving the premises “dishevelled and in tears” on May 2.
The Times of India Have 1 more video, claims Banerjee, urges governor to quit
The CM’s remarks came in response to a former Raj Bhavan staffer’s allegation that Bose had molested her within the premises. Kolkata police claimed on Friday that they had obtained CCTV footage from Raj Bhavan’s PWD wing, depicting the complainant leaving the premises “dishevelled and in tears” on May 2.
The Times of India HC allows medico to hold degree despite 'wrongly-gained admission'
The Bombay High Court decided not to revoke the admission of a student who obtained entry to an MBBS course in a Mumbai college under the OBC category with false information. The court emphasized the importance of not building a career on suppression of facts in the medical profession.
The Times of India HC allows medico to hold degree despite 'wrongly-gained admission'
The Bombay High Court decided not to revoke the admission of a student who obtained entry to an MBBS course in a Mumbai college under the OBC category with false information. The court emphasized the importance of not building a career on suppression of facts in the medical profession.
The Times of India Registration of will not mandatory in UP: HC
In a recent ruling, the Allahabad High Court declared that registration of wills is not mandatory in Uttar Pradesh, overturning a 2004 state government mandate. The court clarified that unregistered wills, both pre and post the UP Amendment Act, 2004, are valid.
The Times of India Registration of will not mandatory in UP: HC
In a recent ruling, the Allahabad High Court declared that registration of wills is not mandatory in Uttar Pradesh, overturning a 2004 state government mandate. The court clarified that unregistered wills, both pre and post the UP Amendment Act, 2004, are valid.