J&K Bans 25 Books, Including Works by AG Noorani, Arundhati Roy, Citing “False Narrative”
Banning books by scholars and reputed historians will not erase historical facts and the repertoire of lived memories of people...
Read moreDetailsBanning books by scholars and reputed historians will not erase historical facts and the repertoire of lived memories of people...
Read moreDetailsThe National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is poised to finalise its name for Next vice president of India on August 12,...
Read moreDetailsTIGHQ reaffirmed its commitment to the ongoing struggle for a political separation from Manipur, warning against unilateral moves made without...
Read moreDetailsPrime Minister Modi delivered a firm and unwavering message in response to soaring tariffs imposed by President Trump—India will “never...
Read moreDetailsRahul Gandhi cited evidence from a Karnataka constituency to allege voter list manipulation, claiming it was part of a deliberate...
Read moreDetailsA Bench led by Justice Dipankar Datta says procedure followed by CJI has constitutional backing; Justice Varma may still contest...
Read moreDetailsCalling the restrictions "uncivilized and undemocratic," WCKCSOs blamed Meitei-led groups and warned the Centre and state government of full responsibility...
Read moreDetailsPrime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to visit China from August 31 to September 1, 2025, in order to participate in the...
Read moreDetailsIn a dramatic escalation, the US has linked India’s energy ties with Russia to national security concerns, prompting New Delhi...
Read moreDetailsBy PC Bureau Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah is ramping up efforts to restore statehood to the region,...
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