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Siddaramaiah Defends Karnataka Hate Speech Bill

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah counters BJP's claims, stating the new hate speech law applies equally to all. He asserts only those making provocative statements oppose it. Read the full story.

Hate Speech Bill Raises Free Speech Concerns in Karnataka

Activists and lawyers in Bengaluru raise alarms over Karnataka's new hate speech bill, warning of potential misuse and threats to free expression. Key concerns include vague definitions and excessive police powers.

Karnataka Assembly Passes Tough Hate Speech Law

Karnataka assembly passes a stringent hate speech bill, making it a non-bailable offence with up to 7 years jail and Rs 50,000 fine. BJP protests, calling it a tool to silence opposition.

Karnataka Hate Speech Bill Simplified: Key Points

Karnataka's new Hate Speech Bill aims to protect constitutional values. Here's a breakdown of who is punishable, who is exempted, and what it means for political discourse. Read the full explainer.

Dehradun road network crippled by unplanned digging

Dehradun residents face severe inconvenience as multiple agencies dig up major roads simultaneously without coordination. District administration suspends UPCL's work permits for two months.

Dehradun trains cancelled, diverted from Dec 6-10

Major train disruptions at Dehradun station from Sunday to Wednesday due to critical safety and bridge repair work. Several express trains cancelled or short-terminated. Full refund for passengers.

Karnataka's New Hate Speech Bill: First in India

Karnataka introduces India's first state-level Hate Speech Bill, proposing 2-10 years jail & collective liability. Explore the legal gap, Supreme Court's role, and how India currently regulates hate speech.

Dehradun senior loses Rs 32 lakh in digital arrest scam

An 87-year-old retired teacher in Dehradun was scammed of Rs 32 lakh after cybercriminals kept her under 'digital arrest' for 11 days. Police warn against sharing bank details with unknown callers. Stay vigilant.

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