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SC faults UP Gangsters Act, says it is prone to misuse
SC flags ‘serious flaws’ in UP Gangsters Act, warns of misuse against innocents NEW DELHI: Pointing out various flaws in Uttar Pradesh Gangsters and Anti-Social Activities (Prevention) Act, Supreme Court on Thursday said the law is prone to misuse as there is no safeguard against vindictive and mal»»»
Rahul Gandhi invites women to join 'Chhatron ki Goonj' in Pune on August 22 to discuss their experiences and concerns
New Delhi [India], August 20 (ANI): Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Thursday invited women to participate in the 'Chhatron ki Goonj' programme in Pune on Saturday (August 22), saying the event will provide a platform to discuss their experiences, concerns and challenges.The programme will be held at AI»»»
Are ‘gym bros’ tarnishing the image of the Mahindra Thar?
NEW DELHI – India is a country where traffic rules often take a backseat. In such a scenario where the rule of law gives way to the rule of might, a domineering on-road presence is helpful. After all, nothing screams “Don’t mess with me” more effectively than a menacing hulk of a sport utility vehi»»»
Delhi Police arrests Rohit Choudhary gang member after months-long hunt
New Delhi, The Delhi Police has arrested a member of the Rohit Choudhary gang, who had been evading arrest for over a year and was declared a proclaimed offender, an official said on Thursday. The accused, identified as Azam , a resident of Chandan Hola in south Delhi and a Bad Character of Fatehpu»»»
Over 2,500 people with criminal records identified through FRS at Jantar Mantar: Police sources
The surveillance system, they said, is not meant for ordinary protesters, but to identify wanted criminals, absconders, history-sheeters and "Bad Characters" (BCs) who may try to infiltrate the protest and disturb law and order. New Delhi: More than 2,500 people with criminal backgrounds have been »»»
‘A passion, but also a gamble’: why India’s gen Z are cashing in on the trend for secondhand fashion
The work begins at sunrise, ahead of her first Instagram post. Astha Chhetri starts the day on her phone, combing through supplier lists, checking shipment updates and preparing stock for her online store. The evenings find Chhetri, 26, with her mobile still in hand, photographing and posting reels»»»
‘We will leave when money runs out’: Migrant workers in Delhi hit by soaring LPG costs
NEW DELHI, April 13 —Domestic migrants in India, who often travel thousands of kilometres for work are weighing up whether to leave New Delhi for good as energy resources choked by the Middle East war dwindle. Black market prices of cooking gas cylinders have soared beyond what labourers living han»»»
Courts Weigh Stray Dogs Versus Citizens Amid Rising Public Safety Risks
9 NEW DELHI: Not only in the national capital Delhi but in many parts of the country, the problem caused by stray dogs and other animals has become so serious that it has reached the courts. Unfortunately, some organisations, leaders, affluent individuals and even lawyers have gone to the Supreme C»»»
Sri Lanka cyclone tragedy exposes government failures – DW – 12/02/2025
CatastropheSri LankaSri Lanka cyclone tragedy exposes government failuresMurali KrishnanOfficials in Sri Lanka are facing immense pressure for their alleged mishandling of Cyclone Ditwah, with the crisis highlighting deep cracks in the country's emergency response system. https://p.dw.com/p/54d6vHu»»»
‘Anyone can file complaint on public property damage’
Add TNIE As A Trusted Source NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has held that there is no provision in law which bars an individual from filing a complaint related to damage to public property. The SC was hearing an appeal against a September 24, 2024 order of the Allahabad High Court that had stayed th»»»
After festival of lights, New Delhi plunged into toxic darkness and world’s most polluted air
Sanchit Khanna/Hindustan Times/Getty Images New Delhi — Around 20 million people in India’s capital woke up on Wednesday breathing the most polluted air of any major city in the world, a day after celebrations for the Diwali festival, during which revelers typically set off fireworks and firecracke»»»
After festival of lights, New Delhi plunged into toxic darkness and world’s most polluted air
— Around 20 million people in India’s capital woke up on Wednesday breathing the most polluted air of any major city in the world, a day after celebrations for the Diwali festival, during which revelers typically set off fireworks and firecrackers. As of Wednesday, New Delhi’s PM 2.5 concentration »»»
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