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Prime Minister Modi's arrival in New Zealand marks a significant move to strengthen ties and counter China's influence in the Indo-Pacific region.
A litigant caused a scene in the Supreme Court by hurling papers after incoherent submissions, leading to his removal. The court chose not to pursue further action despite the disruption.
In a surprising turn, BJP candidate Abhishek Kumar has withdrawn from the Bankipur bypoll, with accusations surfacing regarding his father's conviction in a fodder scam.
Sanjay Dutt emphasizes the need for Congress to prioritize women's issues in Haryana, addressing urgent concerns like safety and unemployment.
As concerns mount over quality education, 7,948 schools in Assam reportedly lack the ideal pupil-teacher ratio, raising alarms about learning standards.
The National Conference urges the opposition INDIA bloc to join forces for an upcoming protest in Delhi, emphasizing the need for solidarity against current governance issues.
As the National Conference rallies for Jammu & Kashmir's statehood, the BJP announces its own protests, raising questions about political unity and accountability.
Protesters, predominantly women, continue their symbolic protest against the Ken-Betwa river link project in Madhya Pradesh, now in its fifth day.
The controversial Parandur airport project in Tamil Nadu faces an uncertain future, leaving many residents in limbo as protests grow against it.
A headmistress in Karur, Tamil Nadu, has been suspended for allegedly live-streaming a political event for students during instructional time.
Assam's budget includes a controversial 'Green Cess' aimed at funding vital environmental initiatives, but will it hold those in power accountable for real change?
V.D. Satheesan emphasized the importance of discourse and debate in democracy during a mock parliament event with students in Thiruvananthapuram.
The Supreme Court has closed a plea from an IPS officer regarding a postpartum training policy, allowing her case to proceed in the Central Administrative Tribunal.
A parliamentary committee is calling for changes to a contentious bill that could remove leaders after 30 days in jail, citing concerns over governance from custody.
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The Andhra Pradesh Teachers Association urges educators and staff to join the FAPTO protest on July 14, demanding urgent resolution of financial issues and PRC implementation.
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