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The Times of India UAPA tribunal confirms SFJ as unlawful outfit

The UAPA Tribunal confirmed the Centre's notification declaring the Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) as an unlawful organisation for five years. Justice Anoop Kumar Mendiratta cited evidence linking SFJ to international Khalistani terror groups, ISI, youth radicalization, terror financing, and threats to politicians, supporting the decision with testimonies from 52 witnesses.

The Times of India Laws valid in a state hold in one carved out of it: SC

The Supreme Court has ruled that existing laws in a state will remain applicable in a newly formed state unless modified by the new state. It stated that Telangana does not require separate approval for CBI investigations as existing laws from Andhra Pradesh would still apply until altered.

The Times of India Gift deed can be quashed if kids neglect parents: SC

The Supreme Court of India highlighted the importance of protecting senior citizens, stating that gift deeds executed by parents can be invalidated under the Maintenance and Welfare of the Parents and Senior Citizens Act if their children do not provide for them, even if such conditions are not explicitly stated in the deed.

The Times of India HC bins school plea against Uttarakhand order to waive fees during lockdown

The Uttarakhand HC dismissed a petition by Welham Boys' School challenging a government order that allowed only tuition fees for online classes during the Covid-19 pandemic. The court upheld the government's authority to prevent private residential schools from charging fees for unused services to ease financial burdens on parents.

The Times of India SC: What steps taken to prevent bias-triggered student suicides?

The Supreme Court seeks information from the Centre, UGC, and NAAC on measures taken to curb student suicides due to discrimination. Addressing a PIL, senior advocate Indira Jaising highlights the lack of 'Equal Opportunity Cells' in universities as mandated by UGC regulations.

The Times of India ASI must wake up before its credibility is bulldozed: Akhilesh Yadav

Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav warns the Archaeological Survey of India about the destruction of historical monuments, following reports of a 17th-century Mughal haveli being razed in Agra. He criticized the UP government for failing to control the land mafia and accused the BJP of dividing society and spreading hatred and economic inequality.

The Times of India Bastar journalist killed, cops suspect death linked to 'road scam' report

Mukesh Chandrakar, a prominent Bastar journalist, was murdered and his body was found in a septic tank in Bijapur district. Known for his reports on local issues, Mukesh had recently exposed a road construction scam. His murder is suspected to be linked to this report. Authorities are investigating a local contractor in connection to the crime.

The Times of India Bastar journalist killed, cops suspect death linked to 'road scam' report

Mukesh Chandrakar, a prominent Bastar journalist, was murdered and his body was found in a septic tank in Bijapur district. Known for his reports on local issues, Mukesh had recently exposed a road construction scam. His murder is suspected to be linked to this report. Authorities are investigating a local contractor in connection to the crime.

The Times of India Man who killed mother, 4 sisters is textbook example of psychopath killer: Experts

Psychologists and criminology experts describe Mohammed Arshad as a textbook example of a ‘psychopath killer,’ characterized by lack of empathy and calculated cruelty. Clinical evaluations are imperative to determine his psychological state and the influence of psychotic symptoms on his violent actions.

The Times of India 'How to kill': Chilling plot reveals father, son searched methods to kill mother, 4 sisters

Mohammed Arshad and his father meticulously planned and executed the murders of Arshad's mother and four sisters. Investigations revealed they used the internet to research ways to incapacitate the victims, including drugging them with sedatives. Neighbors recounted years of abuse, while forensic analysis of mobile phones is underway to uncover more evidence.

The Times of India Spare wheel falls off truck, crushes infant sleeping on footpath in Gujarat

A three-month-old baby, Khushi Damor, was killed by a falling wheel from a truck at a construction site in Nadiad, highlighting the need for mandatory creche facilities. Her parents, laborers for nearly a decade, tried in vain to save her. Lack of safety measures and employer negligence are under scrutiny.

The Times of India Chinese brand that become ‘headache’ for Zara, H&M coming to Ajio website

Shein is re-entering India via a partnership with Reliance Retail after a four-and-a-half-year ban. Shein aims to compete with Indian fast-fashion brands while ensuring data security through a locally developed e-commerce platform.

The Times of India Jammu BJYM leader shot over parking feud; hospitalised

Advocate Kanav Sharma, president of Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha's Jammu wing, was injured after being shot by electricity department employee Harvinder Singh during a parking dispute in Roop Nagar. Sharma was hospitalized and is in stable condition. Police are investigating the incident to determine the motive behind the attack.

The Times of India Isro’s all-girls moon mission slated for September 2026 launch

Isro is preparing to launch Mission ShakthiSAT in Sept 2026, featuring 12,000 talented girls from 108 countries. The mission aims to encourage young female participation in space exploration. Selected participants will gather in Chennai to build payloads for scientific experiments. This initiative highlights the potential of untapped talent among young girls worldwide.

The Times of India Elon Musk: Future aliens will make fun of us if ...

Elon Musk emphasizes that Mars is crucial for human survival, envisioning it as a backup plan against Earth's fragility. His SpaceX's Starship aims for affordable interplanetary travel, with plans for uncrewed missions over the next two years. Musk predicts the first crewed mission to Mars could launch in the early 2030s.

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