CEC: Pure Voters' List Key to Strengthen Democracy

Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar emphasizes that maintaining accurate voter lists is fundamental to democratic integrity, noting zero complaints during Bihar's recent revision exercise.

J&K Families Seek Closure After Chisoti Cloudburst

Months after the devastating Chisoti cloudburst in Jammu & Kashmir, families of missing persons await death certificates to perform final rituals, seeking closure rather than compensation.

Sajad Lone on BJP's Demand for Separate Jammu State

Jammu and Kashmir People's Conference chief Sajad Lone has sparked controversy by stating he 'prays' for Kashmir's separation from Jammu, responding to BJP's call for a separate Jammu state. The remarks highlight deepening regional divides in the union te

Kashmir Mosque Data Drive Mirrors Global Muslim Norms

Jammu and Kashmir's mosque data collection initiative follows established practices in Muslim-majority nations like Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Malaysia, and Indonesia, where mosques operate under formal state or legal frameworks.

Athawale: Kerala Funds Boost If Vijayan Joins NDA

Union Minister Ramdas Athawale suggests Kerala could receive increased central funding if Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's CPI(M) joins the NDA alliance, urging Left parties to consider alignment.

TVK Seeks Common Symbol for Tamil Nadu, Puducherry Elections

TVK, a registered unrecognised party, has applied to the Election Commission of India for a common election symbol ahead of Assembly polls in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. Actor-politician Vijay is set to resume his political journey on January 25.

SC: No Police Custody for Accused on Bail

The Supreme Court of India has ruled that police custody cannot be ordered for accused individuals who are already out on bail, emphasizing legal procedure and rights.

Madras HC Quashes FIR Against BJP's Amit Malviya

The Madras High Court has dismissed an FIR against BJP IT cell head Amit Malviya, condemning a century of attacks on Hinduism and emphasizing constitutional protections for religious freedom in India.

Wangchuk Wants Thermometer for Jail Experiments, Says Wife

Activist Sonam Wangchuk's wife Angmo reveals he requested a thermometer for experiments to improve jail barracks conditions during her Tuesday visit, where she also delivered requested books on ants and climate change.

SC Seeks CAQM Action Plan for Delhi Air Pollution

The Supreme Court has directed the Commission for Air Quality Management to submit a comprehensive action plan addressing air pollution in Delhi, following a status report review by a bench led by CJI Surya Kant.

Eight Arrested in Gujarat Water Tank Collapse Case

Eight individuals, including construction firm owners and government engineers, have been arrested following the collapse of a water tank in Gujarat. The incident has raised serious questions about construction safety standards and regulatory oversight in

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