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India's Highways to 'Talk' to Vehicles with New CCV Protocol

India is developing a Connected Commercial Vehicle (CCV) protocol for V2X communication, aiming to bridge the gap between smart vehicles and infrastructure. This will enhance safety and efficiency for EVs and autonomous driving.

Geetali Gupta Secures AIR 1 in CLAT 2026

Geetali Gupta from TopRankers Legal Edge clinches AIR 1 in CLAT 2026. The institute dominates with a clean sweep of the top three ranks, continuing its legacy of excellence in law entrance coaching.

Myanmar Arrests Hundreds Under New Election Law

Myanmar's military junta has detained over 200 individuals, including election officials, using a new conscription law to suppress dissent ahead of December polls. Read the full report.

India's Civil Nuclear Law Changes Explained

India plans major changes to its civil nuclear law to boost capacity to 100 GW, aiming for clean energy dominance. Explore the key amendments and their impact.

CLAT 2026: High Lucknow Attendance, Moderate Paper

CLAT 2026 conducted smoothly with 97% attendance in Lucknow. Candidates found the national law entrance exam moderate, with GK and legal reasoning sections being easier. Read the full analysis.

Law University's Grand Constitution Day Event & MoU Signing

Dr BR Ambedkar National Law University celebrated Samvidhan Diwas 2025 with a valedictory, an MoU with Cyber Law University, and a focus on India's constitutional journey towards 2047. Explore the key insights from justices.

Mumbai HSRP Deadline Extended to December 31

Mumbai transport department extends HSRP installation deadline from November 30 to December 31 for vehicles registered before April 2019. Learn how this affects you!

SC Seeks Rajasthan Reply on Anti-Conversion Law

Supreme Court asks Rajasthan government to respond to plea challenging anti-conversion law validity. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta requests tagging with similar pending cases.

Odisha Traffic Challan Scheme Gets Mere 1% Response

Odisha's one-time settlement scheme for traffic e-challans recovers just Rs 21.49 crore against Rs 1,597 crore pending dues. Scheme offers 50% waiver till March 2026. Learn how to avail benefits.

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