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Amid fervent anticipation, the special session is slated to kickstart on Sep 18th, and the very next day it will transition to the brand-new Parliament, accentuated by the divine blessings of Ganesh Chaturthi, a momentous event eagerly reported nationwide
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The aura of mystery enveloping the special session, owing to the conspicuous absence of a concrete agenda, has given rise to a series of debates and discussions in the political corridors
At the Global Fintech Fest 2023, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman calls on banks and financial institutions to encourage customer nominations for heirs, a step to address the looming Rs 35,000 crore in unclaimed deposits
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The Minister's words reverberated with a hopeful promise of fostering a climate where financial wisdom is not just encouraged but ardently embraced
Himanta Biswa Sarma spearheads transformative changes in Assam, unveiling a robust plan to ban polygamy and combat child marriage, with nearly 98% public support, this legislative leap aims to shape a brighter, equitable future for Assam's residents
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In the vast democratic tapestry of India, the move by Assam's government stands out, portraying a state that listens, evolves, and marches forward
"As dreams meet destiny, the world watches with bated breath": Srinagar beams under the global spotlight as the enchanting Kashmir readies for Miss World 2023, 'Mind-blowing' echoes Karolina Bielawska, encapsulating the valley's mesmerizing allure
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As we eagerly await December, one thing is crystal clear: Kashmir's time in the global spotlight has arrived, and it promises to be spectacular
In a twist of irony, Alt News' Mohammed Zubair becomes the news himself, booked by UP Police for overstepping journalistic boundaries by revealing a minor's details, a reminder of the thin line between journalism and privacy invasion in digital age
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Addressing the seriousness of the incident and showing grave concern, NCPCR’s chief, Priyank Kanoongo, made a heartfelt appeal on 25th August
"Where loyalty to ego trumps duty to nation": Chacha Nehru greater than Lord Shiva? Congress’ Rashid Alvi thinks so and justifies ‘Jawahar point’ on moon and criticises ‘Shiv Shakti’ point while navigating political constellations from Earth to the Moon
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The grand old party's critique, veering towards sarcasm, rather comically appears as an attempt to please political masters rather than focusing on national pride
"In a monumental stride, Bharat ancient roots meet its space-age achievements under Modi": With 'Angad's footstep' on the Moon and landmarks named 'Shiv Shakti' & 'Tiranga', the nation beams with pride as Aug 23 is now immortalized as National Space Day
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"Our national pride rests there," he continued, emphasizing India's evolved audacity to chart new territories and illuminate the world's darkest corners
Centre eyes 123 prime Waqf sites in Delhi, including mosques, dargahs and graveyards, serving a notice for Jama Masjid inspection near Parliament, with the nation's gaze fixed, one wonders: Why did UPA cede these prime assets to Waqf just before the polls
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But what was even more startling was the directive within the notice. Whoever held the reins as the "occupant of the property" was now thrust into the spotlight
"Every toolkit has a purpose; know its script": Again, #OnionToolkit meets its match in the ever-watchful eye of the govt, while some plotted a 'Tomato Disruption', the Centre cooked up a masterstroke, ensuring our curries remain flavorful & wallets, full
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While many might see this as a bureaucratic move, Consumer Affairs Secretary Rohit Kumar Singh has a more straightforward explanation
"Safety neglected is disaster invited": Himachal's dam crisis deepens as 21 out of 23 structures flout regulations, despite past tragedies like Larji Dam incident, oversight remains lax, amid monsoon devastations, urgent calls for stringent actions rise
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"It's a matter of grave concern. As many as 21 dams have turned a blind eye to the established safety standards. They will not escape the hand of justice," remarked an agitated Chief Secretary Prabodh Saxena














