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CAA: Prakash Ambedkar demands Amit Shah's resignation
CAA: Prakash Ambedkar demands Amit Shah's resignation

Accusing the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) for trying to divide the country, the Bahujan Vanchit Aghadi President Prakash Ambedkar on Thursday demanded the resignation of Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

Ambedkar accused Shah of creating a mass unrest in the country by bringing the Citizenship Am

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Punjab CM's nod for social audit of projects
Punjab CM's nod for social audit of projects

Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Thursday gave the go ahead for social audit of engineering projects in the state as part of his government's efforts to bring in greater efficiency and transparency.

Giving his approval to the Vigilance Bureau's proposal in this regard, the Chief Minister said the move would contrib

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Congress to take on UP government on police brutality
Congress to take on UP government on police brutality

The Congress party is to devise a strategy to take on the Uttar Pradesh government on the police brutality against anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) protestors, it was learnt from sources here on Thursday.

Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi has called a meeting of the party's advisory body in Lucknow on the party&

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2 Army engineers killed in bridging exercise in Pune
2 Army engineers killed in bridging exercise in Pune

Two Indian Army personnel were killed and seven others injured on Thursday, while carrying out a bridging exercise at the College of Military Engineering (CME) at Dapodi in Pune.

"Two combat engineers lost their lives during a training session while carrying out a bridging exercise," a senior Indian Army officer said.

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Delhi Dossier Legal
Two Seelampur violence accused seek bail
Two Seelampur violence accused seek bail

Two accused of the December 19 Seelampur violence have filed bail plea before the Karkardooma court, here on Thursday.

The plea, filed by Moinuddin and Yusuf Ali through advocate Zakir Raza, is likely to be heard on Friday.

In their petition, the two said they had clean records and were never involved in any crimina

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Nation North
Not received 'rebel' legislator's resignation: Dushyant
Not received 'rebel' legislator's resignation: Dushyant

Haryana Deputy Chief Minister and JJP leader Dushyant Chautala on Thursday said he has not received the resignation of his party senior-most legislator and if it comes, he would speak to him.

The legislator who posed a challenge to the less than two-month old BJP-JJP post-election alliance government is the BJP senior-most rebel a

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Nation North
PFI expands in UP, played key role in anti-CAA stir: Intel
PFI expands in UP, played key role in anti-CAA stir: Intel

The Popular Front of India, an extremist Islamic fundamentalist organisation which started in Kerala in 2006 as a successor to the National Development Front, has spread its base in Uttar Pradesh and played a major role in anti-CAA violent protests in the state as well as other places, catching security agencies off guard.

The lat

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Nation
NPR in a new avatar invades right to privacy: Congress
NPR in a new avatar invades right to privacy: Congress

The Congress on Thursday alleged that the government is trying to bring in the National Register of Citizens (NRC) "in the guise of the National Population Register (NPR)".

Congress spokesperson Ajay Maken said if the government does not bring in the NPR form that was introduced during the UPA regime, the Congress will o

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Nation North
Digvijaya responds to Army Chief on CAA violence
Digvijaya responds to Army Chief on CAA violence

Indian Army Chief General Bipin Rawat's comments on the anti-CAA protests have led to the latest twist in the war of words over the controversial law.

General Rawat took a dig at the protests with his tweet on Thursday, which read: "Leaders are not those who lead people in inappropriate directions, as we are witnessing in

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No respite in sight for Lucknow's cold blues
No respite in sight for Lucknow's cold blues

It was 5 degrees Celsius on Thursday morning when school children ventured out of their home to reach their schools here in the Uttar Pradesh capital.

Lucknow has been experiencing an unusually harsh winter this year. Thick fog envelopes the City of Nawabs and visibility is not more than a few metres in the morning. Even though th

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