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Historic Mumbai Crime Branch Building Demolition

Mumbai's iconic 117-year-old Crime Branch building, witness to Tilak's arrest and Kasab's interrogation, will be demolished this week. The historic structure makes way for modern police facilities.

Karnataka HC Allows RSS March in Chittapur

Karnataka High Court grants permission for RSS route march in Chittapur with 300 participants and 50-member band. State government had previously agreed to consider the proposal. Read full details.

RSS Secures Permission for Kembhavi Route March

The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has obtained official permission to conduct a route march in Kembhavi, Karnataka. Get the complete breakdown of the approved route, security arrangements, and local administration's conditions for this significant eve

Mumbai Guest House Collapse: 15 Rescued Safely

A portion of a guest house near Mumbai's Central Line railway collapses in Mahalaxmi. Emergency teams rescue all 15 occupants safely in overnight operation. Latest updates on the incident.

Elante Mall Faces Demolition Drive for Building Violations

In a bold enforcement action, Chandigarh's Municipal Corporation conducted a demolition drive at the upscale Elante Mall, targeting illegal structures and enforcing building bylaws. The operation highlights the city's zero-tolerance approach to unauthoriz

Karnataka HC Stalls RSS March in Chittapur

The Karnataka High Court has postponed the RSS route march in Chittapur, ordering authorities to hold a fresh meeting on November 7 to reassess security concerns and permissions.

RSS march approved in Kharge's constituency with conditions

In a significant development, authorities in Yadgir district have granted conditional permission for an RSS route march in Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge's home turf of Gurmitkal. The controversial event comes with 10 stringent restrictions aimed a

Supreme Court's Poor Defence of Inhumane Justice

India's Supreme Court faces criticism for upholding death penalty in a case involving extreme poverty, raising urgent questions about judicial fairness and economic discrimination in capital punishment.

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