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No More False Promises: Government sets rules to prevent misleading and exaggerated coaching centre ads

The Centre's crackdown addresses exaggerated claims like “100% selection” or “guaranteed job securi…

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Jackie Shroff moves Delhi HC, files suit against entities using his name, voice and word "Bhidu" without consent

Actor Jackie Shroff has approached the Delhi High Court to seek protection of his personality and p…

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India’s Citizenship Act: What you need to know about Justice Pardiwala’s warning on Section 6A for Assam citizenship

Section 6A of the Citizenship Act was introduced in 1985, following the Assam Accord, a historic ag…

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The unsung warriors of 'The Price Is Right'

How the models known as "Barker's Beauties" brought down the legendary host of "The Price Is Right"…

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Sperm or egg donor has no legal right on child, can't claim to be biological parent, says high court

The petitioner's husband had claimed since his sister-in-law was the egg donor, she had a legitimat…

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ITR Filing: Today is the last day to file your income tax returns, so file today to avoid penalties

You will have to pay a penalty of Rs. 1,000 if your total annual taxable income is below Rs 5,00,00…

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I was an early Amazon executive. Andy Jassy is right to get employees in the office five days a week.

Amazon's five day return-to-office mandate aligns with its leadership principles, according to form…

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A beloved whale long suspected of being a Russian 'spy' was shot dead, animal-rights groups say

Hvaldimir, a beluga whale suspected of once being a Russian spy, was found dead off the coast of No…

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On the right track — Economic Survey 2023-24 outlines India’s commendable climate action

India's Economic Survey 2023-24 showcases remarkable progress in combating climate change and promo…

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SC strikes down electoral bond scheme, terms it unconstitutional

The Supreme Court on Thursday struck down the electoral bond scheme, saying it violates the right t…

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HDFC gets RBI nod to acquire 9.5% stake in IndusInd Bank

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has approved HDFC Bank's proposal to acquire an up to 9.5 per cent …

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Congressman Al Green wants fair Texas maps for people of color and he's willing to sue for them

Rep. Al Green of Texas wants to ensure voters of color are not erased by maps that create two addit…

Gwen Aviles   


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What is RTI Act, all you need to know about RTI act

The Government of India has implemented the RTI in order to see that the Indian citizens are ena…

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About 82.4% of national parties' unknown income tied to electoral bonds says poll rights body

About 82 per cent of the total income from unknown sources declared by national political parties i…

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Someone in the UK government spent a huge amount of taxpayers' money on luxury chocolate right before Christmas and now there is an investigation

"We believe that the transaction has been made contrary to ICO policies," a government official tol…

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The fight to protect voting rights at the federal level is dead. But there's still a glimmer of hope.

It's clear that Congress and the Supreme Court won't stem the tide of anti-voting rights laws. The …

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