Centre to Approve Kerala Renaming to Keralam in Cabinet

The Centre is likely to approve the proposal to change Kerala's name to Keralam in a cabinet meeting on Tuesday, following a state assembly resolution. This historic meet at Seva Teerth marks a key step in the constitutional amendment process.

Man Dies After Jumping in Front of Delhi Metro Train

A tragic incident occurred at Uttam Nagar Metro Station in Delhi where a man died after jumping in front of an oncoming train. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding this unfortunate event.

SC Allows Jharkhand, Odisha Judges for Bengal SIR Claims

The Supreme Court has authorized the deployment of civil judges from Jharkhand and Odisha to assist in verifying claims under West Bengal's Special Intensive Revision, citing urgent time constraints and a critical situation.

Congress Slams Modi Govt Over IYC Chief's Arrest, Cites Fear

The Congress party has criticized the government following the arrest of IYC chief Srinivas BV, alleging that PM Modi is scared of facing questions. The opposition claims the arrest is an attempt to suppress dissent and avoid accountability.

BCI Lifts 3-Year Ban on New Law Colleges

The Bar Council of India has withdrawn its three-year moratorium on establishing new law colleges across the country, aiming to enhance legal education access and quality.

Delhi Metro Brawl Viral, Sparks Safety Concerns

A violent fight inside a crowded Delhi Metro coach has gone viral, showing two men attacking an older passenger. The incident has triggered widespread anger online, with calls for action and raising questions about commuter safety in the city's lifeline t

Rajaji Statue at Rashtrapati Bhavan Sparks Political Divide

The installation of C. Rajagopalachari's statue at Rashtrapati Bhavan, replacing a Lutyens bust, has ignited a political rift. While Shashi Tharoor praises the move, Congress and INDI alliance members oppose it, highlighting internal conflicts over coloni

Delhi Riots: One Murder Conviction in 53 Cases After 6 Years

Six years after the deadly northeast Delhi riots over the citizenship law, only one person has been convicted for murder among 53 criminal cases. Analysis reveals 40 convictions, 100 acquittals, and 75 discharges due to insufficient evidence.

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