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The Election Commission of India has reportedly found nationals from Nepal, Bangladesh, and Myanmar in Bihar voter list. The ...
At around 11.45am, the two went to room number 151 of the Lake View Hostel inside the campus, where the accused, a resident ...
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India Today on MSNSeveral Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar nationals found in Bihar voter list: SourceThese findings have prompted scrutiny, with officials confirming that after proper enquiry, their names shall not be included ...
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India Today on MSNDifferent day, same rot: Trinamool slams BJP after Odisha student self-immolatesA second-year college student in Odisha's Balasore set herself ablaze on campus after accusing her HOD of sexual harassment. The student sustained 90 per cent burn injuries and her condition remains ...
Kolkata: A fresh political slugfest erupted between Trinamool and opposition parties after yet another incident of rape ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNWoman claims rape at IIM-Calcutta campus, her father says...The accused has been arrested on the basis of an FIR lodged by the woman at Haridevpur Police Station, they said.
While refusing to stay the Bihar voter list revision, a partial working days of the top court bench, headed by Justice ...
Election Commission finds numerous Bangladesh, Nepal, and Myanmar nationals in Bihar voter lists during special revision process; names to be removed after verification before September 30 deadline.
The plot on 355 Prince Anwar Shah Road — measuring about 29 cottahs — was used as a market for years, some stall owners had been running their shops for decades ...
Kolkata: Amid confusion of alleged rape inside the campus of IIMC in a boy’s hostel, authorities of IIMC has issued a media ...
Reacting to the same court order, Congress Rajya Sabha MP Jairam Ramesh stated that the Election Commission of India's (ECI) "spin" on "no stay" being given has been clearly "exposed" by the Supreme ...
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The Print on MSNAir India crash prelim report sparks criticism, debate: ‘Bias toward pilot error, shrouded in secrecy’Soon after the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) of India came out with its 15-page report on the AI-171 crash, reactions started pouring in, despite Minister of State for Civil Aviation ...
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