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Defence Minister Parrikar refrains from speaking on BSF jawan viral video

Gandhinagar (Gujarat) [India]: Refraining from speaking on Border Security Force (BSF) soldier video, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on Thursday said that he did not want to comment on the issue as the BSF comes under the Home Ministry. “I don’t want to comment on it as the BSF comes under Hom

New UGD scheme for Bhatkal town will cost Rs. 232.07 crore; approval awaited

Bhatkallys News | January 12,2016 BHATKAL -- Pressure has been mounted on the state government for approval of the new Underground Drainage (UGD) scheme  for Bhatkal town costing Rs. 232.07 crore. Talking to bhatkallys.com over the phone, Mankal Vaidya, Bhatkal MLA, said, "efforts are on

ہندوستانی جھنڈے کے ڈور میٹ، ایمازون پر تنقید

ہندوستان کی وزیر خارجہ نے بین الاقوامی آن لائن سامان بیچنے والی کمپنی ایمازون کو انڈیا کے جھنڈے کے بنے ہوئے ڈور میٹ بنانے پر تنقید کا نشانہ بنایا ہے۔ انڈیا کی وزیر خارجہ سشما سوراج نے ٹویٹ میں ایمازون سے کہا ہے کہ وہ غیر مشروط معافی مانگے اور ان ڈور میٹس کی فروخت کو فوری طور پر روکے۔ انھوں نے

قاضی کے ذریعہ جاری کردہ طلاق نامہ کی حیثیت صرف رائے کی ، کوئی قانونی جواز نہیں : مدارس ہائی کورٹ

چنئی : مدراس ہائی کورٹ نے اپنے ایک اہم تبصرہ میں کہا ہے کہ طلاق پر صدر قاضی کا جاری کردہ سرٹیفکیٹ صرف رائے کی حیثیت سے رکھتا ہے اور اس کاکوئی قانونی جواز نہیں ہے۔چیف جسٹس ایس کے کول اور ایم ایم سندریش پرمشتمل بنچ نے وکیل اورسابق رکن اسمبلی بدر سید کی دائر کردہ مفادعامہ کی درخواست پر عبوری احکامات جا

اب فوج کے جوان نے اٹھائی آواز، اعلی افسران پر لگایا استحصال کا الزام

نئی دہلی : بی ایس ایف اور سی آر پی ایف کے جوان کے بعد اب فوج کے ایک جوان نے بھی استحصال کے خلاف آواز اٹھائی ہے۔ فوج کے جوان یگیہ پرتاپ نے فوجی حکام پر استحصال کا الزام عائد کیا ہے۔ لانس نائک یگیہ پرتاپ کا کہنا ہے کہ وزیر اعظم اور صدر جمہوریہ سے شکایت کرنے کے بعد اسے تشدد کا نشانہ بنایا جا رہا ہے۔

Latecomers won’t be allowed to write SSLC exam

BENGALURU: Candidates appearing for the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examinations in March/April 2017 should  reach the examination centre by 9.30 am. If not, they will not be allowed to write the examination, according to a communication issued by the Karnataka Secondary Education Ex

Football World Cup 2026 to have 48 teams

FIFA has voted to expand the World Cup to 48 teams from its current 32, brushing aside concerns that the expansion would lower the overall standard of the tournament, and make it too long and unwieldy. The governing body of football said on its Twitter feed that the FIFA Council, its decision-mak

Dhoni’s decision to make me open was career changing: Rohit

He has been one of India’s most dependable batsman in ODIs and Rohit Sharma feels that outgoing captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s “decision” to make him open the batting in 50-over format was a “career-changing move”. “I believe the decision to open in ODIs changed my career and it was a decision ta

Change of guard seems a seamless affair

Virat Kohli may have been in charge of India’s team. But ahead of the belligerent batsman’s first training session as captain of India across all three formats, it was his predecessor who continued to hog the limelight. As the India cricketers exited the team bus at the Maharashtra Cricket Associ

Hashim Amla probably last South African to play 100th Test, feels Faf du Plessis

Heaping praises on Hashim Amla, South Africa's Test skipper Faf du Plessis said the prolific batsman could be the last Protea to play 100 Tests. The 33-year-old Amla is set to make his 100th Test appearance in the third and final match against Sri Lanka on Thursday, which du Plessis termed as som

Production warrant issued against Yasin Bhatkal in 2011 Mumbai blasts case

Mumbai :   A special MCOCA court in Mumbai issued a production warrant against Indian Mujahideen (IM) alleged co-founder Yasin Bhatkal and six others in connection with the 2011 triple blasts case. "The court issued a production warrant against Yasin, who is presently lodged in Cherlapally cen

Hug me, street harasser tells girls; lands in police net

Bengaluru: A 20-year-old mason who allegedly harassed girls and pestered them to hug him, has landed in police custody. Manikanta alias Mani, a resident of Muneshwara Block, Vyalikaval, was arrested on Wednesday. Vyalikaval police received two complaints against him on Tuesday. The mason first

New software to check illegal buildings in Karnataka

BENGALURU: As the government grapples with a whopping 59 lakh illegal and unauthorized constructions in Karnataka, some of which will be regularized under the new Akrama-Sakrama scheme cleared by the high court, the urban development department (UDD) plans to bring in a new integrated software to re

Karnataka Legislature Joint Session On February 6

BENGALURU: Karnataka Governor Vajubhai Vala will address a joint session of the state legislature on February 6. It was decided to convene a five-day legislature session from February six to 10, Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs T B Jayachandra told reporters after a cabinet meeting.

Bangladesh PM asks Myanmar to take back Rohingya refugees

Dhaka: Bangladesh’s Prime Minister on Wednesday asked Myanmar to take back tens of thousands of Rohingya refugees who have fled a military crackdown in the Buddhist majority nation’s Rakhine state, an official said. According to the UN, at least 65,000 people belonging to the Muslim minority have

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat to address rally in Kolkata

New Delhi: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat will address a rally in the city on the last day of the two-day internal meeting of the organisation’s West Bengal unit set to begin from January 14. Bidyut Mukherjee, in charge of RSS’s south Bengal units, confirmed that Bhagwat would be in Kolkata on January 1

No legal validity for talaq certificate issued by kazi: HC

The Madras High Court today ruled that a certificate issued by the chief kazi on talaq is only an opinion and has no legal validity. The bench, comprising Chief Justice S K Kaul and Justice M M Sundresh, gave the ruling while passing interim orders on a PIL by lawyer and former MLA Bader Syed.

The Beginning Of the End, Warns Manmohan Singh On 'Disastrous' Notes Ban

Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh warned today that "the worst is yet to come." NEW DELHI, 11 Jan 2016: Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, expressing concern that growth would plunge after the notes ban, warned today that "the worst is yet to come." Addressing the Congress' "Jan