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The Times of India Bengal's Aparajita Bill, with death for rape, set to be tabled in House today
The Aparajita Bill in West Bengal plans to enforce the death penalty for all rape incidents, even those where the victim survives. It also aims to speed up sex crime and acid attack trials and demands stricter punishments for disclosing survivors' identities. Law Minister Moloy Ghatak is set to introduce the bill in the assembly.
The Times of India In Ladki Bahin con, man uses 30 Aadhaars to get aid in 1 a/c
The Times of India SC sets 'no strike' condition to hear Faizabad bar body's plea
The Times of India At BJP enrolment drive, PM Modi hints at 33% women's quota rollout plan
The Times of India Lawrence Bishnoi gang behind AP Dhillon's Vancouver house firing
The Times of India Zee founder accuses Sebi chief of corrupt practices
The Times of India Caste census aim must be welfare, not politics: RSS
The Times of India Rift emerges in Tamil Nadu state BJP over F4 event
The Times of India Ronaldo opens up on retirement talks, says quitting Portugal never...
Cristiano Ronaldo debunked rumors about retiring from international football, confirming his dedication to Portugal's national team. Preparing for Nations League matches against Croatia and Scotland, the 39-year-old forward reiterated his short-term focus on winning another title. Ronaldo addressed his critics, underscoring the importance of professionalism and the role criticism plays in fostering progress.
The Times of India Meghan Markle would return to UK only if...
Prince Harry reached out to the people from his old life and asked help for a strategy for coming back to UK so that he could repair his relationship with King Charles and estranged brother William and then embraced back to the royal fold gradually. One friend reportedly has a strategy planned which will require Harry to carry out low-key royal duties -- like the one he just played attending the funeral of uncle Lord Robert Fellowes.
The Times of India Court acquits teacher in molestation case brought by student he pulled up
The Times of India SC seeks reply from T'gana CM on ‘offensive’ tweets after Kavitha's bail
The Supreme Court has requested Telangana CM A Revanth Reddy's response concerning his alleged derogatory tweets following the court's decision to grant bail to BRS functionary K Kavitha. The controversy has raised concerns about involving the judiciary in political disputes. This development comes amid a petition demanding the transfer of a corruption case outside the state for an impartial trial.