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بابری مسجد مقدمہ: عدالتی تاریخ کی دوسری سب سے طویل سماعت
نئی دہلی: سپریم کورٹ میں ایودھیا کے بابری مسجد-رام جنم بھومی تنازع کی سماعت بدھ کو 40 ویں دن بھی جاری ہے، چیف جسٹس رنجن گگوئی نے اس بات کے پختہ اشارہ دے دیئے ہیں کہ آج ہی یہ سماعت مکمل ہو جائے گی۔ اس کے ساتھ ہی یہ عدالتی تاریخ کا ایسا مقدمہ بن گیا ہے جس کے لئے دوسری سب سے طویل سماعت کی گئی۔ مقدمہ ک
Bhatkal: SIO submits memorandum to President of India, demands safety for students across India and justice for Najeeb Ahmed
Bhatkal 16 October 2019: Members of Student Islamic Organization of India (SIO), Bhatkal unit submitted a memorandum to the President of India through Bhatkal Assistant Commissioner demanding action against ABVP and to bring back Najeeb, a JNU student who went missing on October 15, 2016. The memora
Zilla Aranya Bhoomi Hakku Horatagarara Vedike submits memorandum to Bhatkal ASP against forest officials
Bhatkal 16 October 2019: Zilla Aranya Bhoomi Hakku Horatagarara Vedike President Ravindra Naik along with several people on Tuesday registered a complaint against forest officials of Bhatkal Taluka at Bhatkal town police station for allegedly harassing and giving mental torture to encroached land ho
Aussie wrongly jailed for 19 years awarded millions
Sydney: An Australian economist who wrongfully spent nearly two decades in prison for the assassination of a high-ranking police officer was awarded more than Aus$7 million (US$4.75 million) in compensation on Monday. Former public servant David Eastman was convicted in 1995 of killing Australian
Karnataka MP from Cong quits Rajya Sabha, set to join BJP
In another jolt to the Congress, KC Ramamurthy, the party’s Rajya Sabha MP from Karnataka and former IPS officer is all set to join rival party BJP ahead of the Assembly byepolls. Ramamurthy confirmed the development to the media. According to reports, his resignation from the Upper house of the
B Manjamma Jogathi appointed Karnataka Janapada Academy chief
Bengaluru: The state governmnet on Tuesday, October 15 appointed a transgender and a former Devadasi B Manjamma Jogathi as the chairperson of Karnataka Janapada Academy. Karnataka Rajyotsava awardee B Manjamma Jogathi is known for her dance troupe ‘Jogappa Tanda’ which is well-known artiste acros
From slam poets to 'Eco-Feminists', BBC's 100 most influential women 2019 list has 7 Indians
The BBC on Wednesday released its list of 100 Women 2019 and seven of them are from India. The annual list names 100 inspirational, enterprising influential women from various walks of life. This year's list boasts of an extensive bouquet of names from diverse jobs, backgrounds and countries. Eve
India's public sector banks had 'worst phase' under Manmohan Singh, Raghuram Rajan, says Sitharaman
New York: India’s public sector banks had the "worst phase" under the combination of former prime minister Manmohan Singh and then RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said. Delivering a lecture at the prestigious Columbia University’s School of International and P
Bhatkal Police felicitates auto-driver who returned bag and gold ornament left behind by passenger
Bhatkal 15 October 2019: Bhatkal Police on Monday felicitated a auto-driver after he returned gold ornaments woth Rs. more than three lakhs which was left behind in his auto by a passenger. Anappa Mangala Gonda, a resident of Konar in Bhatkal Taluka on Monday afternoon dropped Jayanti Moger from
Angry CM BSY shifts meeting venue as rats and insects plague Vidhana Soudha
The grand structure of Vidhana Soudha in Bengaluru, the seat of the legislature in Karnataka, seems to have a rat and pest problem. On Monday, Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa was forced to face the issue ahead of official meetings in a committee room. According to the Deccan Herald, when
3 Mumbai heritage structures win UNESCO awards for conservation
Three of Mumbai’s heritage structures — Flora Fountain and Keneseth Eliyahoo Synagogue at Fort, and Our Lady of Glory Church at Byculla — won UNESCO Asia-Pacific awards for cultural heritage conservation on Monday. The three structures are among four from India and 16 from China, Australia, New Z
Nigerian police rescue over 300 chained, sexually abused young men from 'Torture House'
Kano (Nigeria): Police in northern Nigeria said on Monday they rescued over 300 young men from an Islamic boarding school where they were chained and sexually abused, the second such operation in a month. A police team raided the school in Daura in Katsina state after some students escaped from t
First visually impaired woman IAS is Thiruvananthapuram Sub-Collector
Thiruvananthapuram: Pranjal Patil, India's first visually impaired woman IAS officer, has taken over as the Sub-Collector of Kerala's Thiruvananthapuram. Ms Patil, 30, made history last year when she received her first appointment as Assistant Collector in Kerala's Ernakulam. "We should never be
Man with 90 lakhs deposit in crisis-hit PMC bank dies hours after protest
Mumbai: An account holder at the Punjab Maharashtra Co-operative (PMC) Bank, who had deposits of over Rs 90 lakh with the troubled bank, died in Mumbai on Monday. He died of a heart attack hours after attending a protest by distressed customers of the bank outside a Mumbai court. Sanjay Gulati, 5
Artwork by 5 Bengaluru youngsters with autism to be displayed at Paris fair
When the artworks of nine youngsters on the autism spectrum from Bengaluru were displayed at the Kochi Biennale earlier in February, Anima Nair, the co-founder of the academy that works with the youth, was very happy. Little did she know though, that thanks to the traction the artwork got at the Bie
20,000 employees of HAL in Bengaluru to go on strike over wage revision
The state-run Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) is bracing for an indefinite strike from Monday by its 20,000 employees over wage revision and other demands, a union official said on Sunday. "As talks and reconciliation efforts with the management failed on our demands, especially wage revision, we
Russian warplanes bombed four Syria hospitals in 12 hours: report
Washington: Russian warplanes bombed four hospitals in rebel-held territory in Syria over a period of just 12 hours earlier this year, The New York Times reported on Sunday. The May strikes -- which the newspaper tied to Moscow through Russian radio recordings, plane spotter logs and accounts by
PM Narendra Modi offers help to typhoon-hit Japan, condoles losses
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday wished Japan early recovery from the damage and devastation caused by Typhoon Hagibis that has claimed over 30 lives so far and said Indian navy personnel who are on a scheduled visit to Japan would be happy to assist. In a series of tweets, PM Mo