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Former Advocate General R. Krishnamoorthy passes away in Chennai
Former Advocate General R. Krishnamoorthy passes away in Chennai

Chennai,  Tamil Nadu's former Advocate General R. Krishnamoorthy passed away in Chennai on Tuesday. He was 92.

Krishnamoorthy had held the post of A-G from 1980 to 1989 and then again from 1994-1996. He had also served as the Chairman of the Bar Council of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry (BCTP). He had also served as a governme

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Brown sugar valued at over Rs 1 cr seized in Odisha's Balasore
Brown sugar valued at over Rs 1 cr seized in Odisha's Balasore

Bhubaneswar,   Brown sugar weighing 1.6 kg valued at over Rs 1 crore in the internatiopnal market was seized in Odisha's Balasore district, police said on Tuesday.

On the basis of an intelligence input, a team of special task force (STF) of Odisha crime branch conducted a raid near Balasore rail

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Maha Gram Panchayat polls: Despite losing power MVA claims gains; BJP single-largest party
Maha Gram Panchayat polls: Despite losing power MVA claims gains; BJP single-largest party

Mumbai,  Despite losing power nearly four months ago, the Opposition Congress, Nationalist Congress Party and Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) claim to have made huge gains while the ruling ally Bharatiya Janata Party emerged as the single-largest entity in the recent Gram Panchayat elections held in 18 districts

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Delhi Police recover over 1,400 kg of firecrackers, 4 arrested
Delhi Police recover over 1,400 kg of firecrackers, 4 arrested

New Delhi,  In separate operations in the national capital, the Delhi Police have recovered more than 1,400 kg of banned firecrackers and arrested four people in connection.

Three men were arrested on Monday following specific inputs that they have stored a massive amount of crackers in their shops locat

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DGCA begins probe into Kedarnath chopper crash, death toll rises to 7
DGCA begins probe into Kedarnath chopper crash, death toll rises to 7

New Delhi,  Aviation regulator DGCA has launched a probe into the Kedarnath helicopter crash in which seven people, including the pilot, were killed on Tuesday.

A senior DGCA official said that a team will be sent soon to the crash site to do a detailed probe.

The helicopter, carrying pilg

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2 held in TN jail officer house arson case
2 held in TN jail officer house arson case

Chennai, Tamil Nadu police have detained two people under Goonda Act for allegedly setting fire to the house of an assistant jailor in the jail quarters at Keppar Malai on August 28.

Two persons, Mano alias Manivalan (28) of Tiruvallur district and Mathi alias Madivanan (26) of Chennai were arrested by the Cu

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Uttarakhand MPs face least anti-incumbency
Uttarakhand MPs face least anti-incumbency

New Delhi,  Uttarakhand MPs face the least anti-incumbency while Delhi MPs face the maximum anger from the electorate, as per the latest IANS-CVoter Anti-Incumbency Tracker.

In Uttarakhand, only 5 per cent respondents are angry with their MPs. West Bengal and Kerala MPs are also sitting pretty with only

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Kerala least angry with its MLAs
Kerala least angry with its MLAs

New Delhi,  Kerala is the least angry with its MLAs while Himachal Pradesh MLAs face the most anger, as per the latest IANS-CVoter Anti-Incumbency Tracker.

According to the tracker, only 2.3 per cent respondents are angry with the MLAs in Kerala. Bihar MLAs also enjoy public confidence as only 4.7 per ce

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Voters display vastly different levels of anger against state govts, CMs
Voters display vastly different levels of anger against state govts, CMs

New Delhi, On an average, 24.6 per cent of Indian voters are angry with their Chief Ministers, compared to 11.2 per cent against their sitting MLAs.

But data for individual states show deep differences between them when it comes to anger against the state government and the Chief Minister.

This

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Anti-incumbency sentiment against PM Modi remains low
Anti-incumbency sentiment against PM Modi remains low

New Delhi, It has become conventional wisdom that sitting Prime Minister Narendra Modi gets the most credit for the incredible rise in the electoral strength of the BJP since 2014. While the majority of the states find maximum anger against elected representatives or state governments, the PM's ratings remain on the hig

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