Patna High Court scraps 65 percent reservation for backward classes in Bihar
Setback for Nitish government; Patna High Court scraps 65% reservation for backward classes In a severe setback for the Bihar...
Read moreDetailsSetback for Nitish government; Patna High Court scraps 65% reservation for backward classes In a severe setback for the Bihar...
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Read moreDetails'Don't have surplus water': Himachal Pradesh tells Supreme Court In the midst of the ongoing water crisis, the Himachal Pradesh...
Read moreDetailsSupreme Court slams Delhi government over 'water crisis' The Supreme Court slammed the Delhi administration on Wednesday for the presence...
Read moreDetailsBombay HC orders removal of Salman's name from custodial death plea of firing accused's son The Bombay High Court on...
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