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Haryana's 60 Years: Revisiting Its True Statehood Story

As Haryana enters its 60th year, we explore the forgotten movement behind its creation beyond the Punjabi Suba narrative. Discover the real quest for equitable development that shaped India's agricultural powerhouse.

Parliament Winter Session: Rajya Sabha in Focus

India's winter Parliament session begins with new VP chairing Rajya Sabha, 10 bills pending, and judge impeachment decisions. Will opposition debates on electoral rolls and unemployment shape proceedings?

Abhijeet's Tribute to Badshah Stuns Indian Idol 16

Playback legend Abhijeet Bhattacharya's surprise performance of 'Badshah O Badshah' created an emotional moment on Indian Idol Season 16, leading to a heartfelt playback singing offer. Watch this musical bridge between generations!

Georgia Judge Dismisses Trump Election Case

Judge McAfee dismisses racketeering charges against Donald Trump in Georgia election case. Read about this major legal development and its implications for the 2024 elections.

Court issues CBI notice on Rabri Devi's transfer plea

Delhi court serves notice to CBI on Rabri Devi's petition seeking transfer of corruption case to another judge. Principal Judge Dinesh Bhatt hears RJD leader's plea. Stay updated on this political development.

Surya Kant becomes CJI, village Petwar celebrates

Justice Surya Kant sworn in as 53rd Chief Justice of India until 2027. Hisar village celebrates with laddoo distribution. Former classmates recall his journey from Petwar to Supreme Court.

Haryana's two-clinic abortion cap raises quack fears

Haryana's plan to limit gynaecologists to two MTP centres faces backlash. Doctors warn it violates the MTP Act, restricts safe abortion access, and could boost illegal quack clinics, risking women's health.

Wedding dancer attacked by mob in Haryana's Nuh

A female wedding dancer was brutally thrashed by a mob in Haryana's Nuh district after resisting misbehavior. Police have registered a case against 15-20 unidentified persons.

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