Manipur: A Tale of Coercion and Credibility: CoTU Backtracks Again
The Ministry of Home Affairs convinced CoTU to withdraw the NH-2 economic blockade, but no timeline for action on the...
Read moreDetailsThe Ministry of Home Affairs convinced CoTU to withdraw the NH-2 economic blockade, but no timeline for action on the...
Read moreDetailsLG Saxena questioned why contracts included clauses letting erring firms claim compensation, citing similar lapses in the Bharat Mandapam underpass....
Read moreDetailsAdani Group says the issue “stands closed” after clarifications, but officials told Reuters that the company admitted to import misclassification...
Read moreDetailsSocial media and political voices call for high-level intervention, warning that the order risks endangering the life of the suspended...
Read moreDetailsKishore claimed he was provoked by the CJI’s “mocking” comment during a plea seeking reconstruction of Lord Vishnu’s idol in...
Read moreDetailsThee Zeliangrong Naga groups say the order undermines traditional landholding systems and violates Article 371C and the Hill Areas Committee...
Read moreDetailsGogoi demands transparency over Garg’s death and questions why the North East Festival continued in Singapore after the singer passed...
Read moreDetailsThe government’s failure to address security gaps in buffer zones has prompted CoTU to demand safer routes for commuters between...
Read moreDetailsNearly 70 lakh Bihari migrants face a dilemma: stay for three weeks after Chhath to vote or return to work...
Read moreDetailsGitanjali Angmo seeks release of her husband, citing violation of Article 22 and absence of grounds for detention. Solicitor General...
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