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Beneath the surface of a pursuit for justice for a rape victim named Sowjanya lies a deeper undercurrent – a power struggle between Sanatani Hindus and Jains for control of the Dharmasthala temple, one of Karnataka’s most influential religious institutions.

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The number of frontline jobs created declined 17.5% year on year in 2022-23 as macroeconomic headwinds and an uncertain economic environment impacted manpower demand in certain sectors, shows a report by frontline workforce management platform BetterPlace.

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How can Kuki families come to collect the bodies of their dead from Imphal when their safety is not guaranteed?

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While OCI doesn’t confer political rights, it is in effect a multiple entry, multi-purpose, life-long visa for Indian-origin people living abroad.

OCI holders are exempt from having to register with the Foreign Regional Registration Office.

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Indonesian government is illegally holding three Indians hostage, demanding ransom from the owner of the ship they were on to cover cost of cleaning shipwreck

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In a developing story that has garnered widespread attention, Telangana Police are facing severe criticism for their alleged systematic targeting of activists,

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The draft patent amendment rules made public on August 23 this year could hugely benefit big pharma but turn out to be disastrous for patients in India and in countries in the global South, which rely on generic drugs manufactured in India, in accessing affordable drugs and vaccines.

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The US and its allies are cultivating India as an economic and diplomatic partner. But its prime minister’s authoritarian streak is becoming harder to ignore

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In a shocking incident from Uttar Pradesh, a man was mercilessly beaten by the occupants of a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) councillor's vehicle after their cars collided. The man, identified as Amoldeep Singh Bhatia, was left with severe eye injuries and was admitted to AIIMS in a critical condition. The incident happened in Kanpur when BJP councillor Saumya Shukla's car rammed into Bhatia's Thar.

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Myanmar-based leaders of insurgent groups and proscribed terror outfits were ‘collecting arms, ammunition and explosives by unlawful means, including plunder and pillage of government facilities’, the agency alleges

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David Cohen did not comment to CTV News on the type of intelligence that had informed the Canadian government

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The AR has written to Manipur police alerting that “few Meitei miscreants” may use refurbished civilian trucks, which resemble vehicles used by the paramilitary force, for “anti-national activities”

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The Union government’s mass rice fortification programme, which it aims to implement nationwide by 2024, has been met with serious objections from several civil

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'The Wire' spoke to several individuals across India, who are affected by the acute shortage of TB drugs in the country. The WHO has described this situation as 'worrying', while the state TB officials call it 'frustrating'.

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A three-judge Bench, headed by Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, disallowed the petition on the grounds that making the source code public would make the machines vulnerable to hacking.

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Actor Shah Rukh Khan, known as the "King of Bollywood," happens to be a Muslim. Some analysts say his religion has become a painful thorn in the side of Narendra Modi's India, where Hindu nationalism is on the rise.

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A group of caste equity leaders have been fasting for more than two weeks to convince Gov. Gavin Newsom to sign a bill that would make caste discrimination illegal in California.

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“We are there to work constructively with India,” said the Canadian Prime Minister

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The ministry's posters promoting only vegetarian food as source of iron has irked experts: They want to keep politics out of food habits.

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At a USCIRF Hearing on Religious Freedom in India in Washington DC, there was talk of Manipur, Assam and discriminatory laws and processes for religious and other minorities and “a steady and alarming erosion of fundamental rights".

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One thing should not be forgotten – Hanuman Chalisa recitation is being linked with targeting Muslims

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A deep dive on fair usage, copyright infringement and what can be considered as information in the public domain in India at the moment.

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It’s happening in schools and homes. And while Modi’s BJP might gain, generations of India’s Hindus will lose.

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Bajrang Dal worker Monu Manesar had 'elaborate discussion' with co-accused & the two 'ideated and planned' killing of Nasir and Junaid, say Rajasthan Police officers.

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White House says targeting dissidents in other countries ‘absolutely unacceptable’

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