Supreme Court takes suo motu cognisance of Aravalli issue, lists it for December 29
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Supreme Court takes suo motu cognisance of Aravalli issue, lists it for December 29
The development assumes significance as the earlier ruling, which accepted the contested definition of the Aravallis, was also delivered by a three-judge bench. The Supreme Court on Saturday took suo motu cognisance of the contentious issue surrounding the definition of the Aravallis, reopening the»»»
The Educational Policy of New Uzbekistan Is Opening New Horizons in the Region
We are the luckiest children of our people. We are fortunate to see the days dreamed of by our Jadid ancestors and to build the future they desired. During the events of the seventh Consultative Meeting of the Heads of State of Central Asia, I was once again convinced of this. In recent years, Cent»»»
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At first, the stoat looks like a faint smudge in the distance. But, as it jumps closer, its sleek body is identified by a heat-detecting camera and, with it, an alert goes out to Orkney’s stoat hunters. Aided by an artificial intelligence programme trained to detect a stoat’s sinuous shape and move»»»
New UK Immigration rules from July 22: What’s changing and how it matters
The UK government has published a sweeping Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules, due to take effect from 22 July 2025, marking the first wave of reforms from the government’s landmark immigration white paper. The agenda? Build an immigration system that supports economic growth while drastical»»»
‘It was just a joke,’ Owen Bonnici says on David Walliams quip about sleeping with Film Commissioner
Culture Minister Owen Bonnici said that a quip made by comedian David Walliams while he was presenting the Mediterrane Film Festival last week was “just a joke.” A clip was widely shared online of Walliams, who was presenting once again at the ceremony of the festival, who joked that Malta had ever»»»
Britain pummelled by 80mph gales and torrential rain
Britain is being pummelled by 80mph gales and torrential rain as people are told 'do not travel' as roads and railways are closed in the aftermath of Storm Eowyn. A Met Office map displayed three days of weather warnings and predicted up to four inches of snow in parts of Northern Ireland and Scotl»»»
How Segregated Are Your Local Private Schools? We Made a Tool to Help You Find Out.
In South Carolina, where I live, rural towns often remain largely divided by race, especially those with larger Black communities. You’ll often hear people describe railroad tracks that run through these towns and how white people live on one side of the tracks, Black people on the other. That’s tr»»»
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