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Seven-star edifice saw new culture of hate being inaugurated in Parliament: Kapil Sibal
Kapil Sibal on Saturday took a swipe at the government over BJP Lok Sabha member Ramesh Bidhuri's derogatory remarks in the Lower House against BSP MP Danish Ali, saying the «seven-star edifice» saw the new culture of «hate» being inaugurated in Parliament.
23.09 / 06:51
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Image of 'Singham' cop delivering instant justice sends out dangerous message: Bombay High Court judge
hero cop" delivering quick justice without bothering about the due process of law, as shown in blockbuster films like "Singham", sends out a very harmful message, Justice Gautam Patel of the Bombay High Court said on Friday. Speaking at a function organised by the Indian Police Foundation to mark its annual day and Police Reforms Day, he also questioned people's «impatience» with the process of law. Talking about police reforms, the judge said that the Supreme Court's judgement in the Prakash Singh case was an «opportunity missed», and also noted that the law enforcement machinery can not be reformed unless we reform ourselves. The image of police as «bullies, corrupt and unaccountable» is a populist one and the same can be said about anyone in the public life including judges, politicians and journalists, he said. When the public thinks that the courts are not doing their job, it celebrates when the police step in, the judge said. «This is why when a rape accused is killed in an encounter while allegedly trying to flee, people think it is not just alright but it is celebrated. Justice has been served, they feel, but has it?» he said. This view is deeply pervasive and reflected strongly in our popular culture, especially in Indian cinema, Justice Patel noted. «In movies, police rail against judges who are shown as docile, timid, thickly-spectacled and often very badly dressed.
23.09 / 06:09
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‘Internet services in Manipur to resume today,’ says CM N Biren Singh
ANI, in the statement, the Manipur government said that the State Government is willing to take a considerate view for the persons submitting such illegal weapons within these 15 (fifteen) days. “At the end of the 15 (fifteen) days, Security Forces, both of the Centre and the State will undertake a strong and comprehensive search operation all over the State to recover such weapons, and all persons associated with any illegal weapons will be dealt with severely, as per the law," it reads.
23.09 / 04:49
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'Country with one of the world's worst human rights records': India's sharp dig at Pakistan on Kashmir at UNGA
ANI reported. Petal Gahlot said, “In order for there to be peace in South Asia, the actions that Pakistan needs to take are threefold first stop cross-border terrorism and shut down its infrastructure of terrorism immediately. Second, vacate Indian territories under its illegal and forcible occupation.
23.09 / 04:01
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Cigarette ban in UK; Rishi Sunak eyes anti-smoking measures inspired by New Zealand: Report
₹1,000) fine for those who miss medical appointments, a proposal initially announced during his summer 2022 campaign. However, the political feasibility of such an action remains uncertain.
23.09 / 04:01
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Chandrayaan-3 update: ISRO to try reactivation today; What happens next if Vikram lander, Pragyan rover didn't wake up?
ANI. The major challenge for ‘Vikram and Pragyan’ would be to come back in action after surviving the chilling -200 degree Celsius of temperature. If the onboard instruments survive the low temperature on the Moon, the modules can come back to life and continue their mission to send information from the moon for next fourteen days.
23.09 / 03:09
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"Shared credible allegations with India many weeks ago...": Canada PM Trudeau on Hardeep Singh Nijjar
Justin Trudeau on Friday (local time) said that Ottawa had shared allegations regarding the killing of Khalistterrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar with India weeks ago. While addressing a joint press conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Trudeau said, «In regards to India, Canada has shared the credible allegations that I talked about on Monday. With India, we did that many weeks ago.
23.09 / 03:09
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India slams Pakistan for raking up Kashmir at UNGA; calls for vacating occupied areas, action against terrorism
India has hit out at Pakistan after the country's caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar predictably raised the Kashmir bogey in his speech at the United Nations General Assembly. In its right to reply, the First Secretary at United Nations for the Second Committee of UNGA, Petal Gahlot said that Pakistan should vacate occupied areas of India and stop cross-border terrorism. She asked Pakistan to stop human rights violations against minorities in Pakistan. Petal Gahlot said, «In order for there to be peace in South Asia, the actions that Pakistan needs to take are threefold first stop cross-border terrorism and shut down its infrastructure of terrorism immediately.
22.09 / 21:35
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‘Meg 2: The Trench’: Know when and where to watch online
Meg 2: The Trench’ is now in theaters, but if you prefer watching it at home, you'll soon have the option. The action thriller, starring Jason Statham as Jonas Taylor, will be available for streaming on Max starting September 29, 2023.
22.09 / 18:33
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SEC penalizes small Wisconsin B-D $50,000 over Reg BI faults
The Securities and Exchange Commission said Friday that it had reached a $50,000 settlement with a small firm in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, Carl M. Hennig Inc., for violating Regulation Best Interest from June 2020 to the start of this year and for falling short in its procedures and policies concerning the new industry sales standard.
22.09 / 18:31
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Joe Jonas enjoys night out with Nick Jonas amid feud with Sophie Turner
Joe Jonas enjoyed a night out with his brother, Nick, just one day prior to his estranged wife, Sophie Turner, initiating legal action, alleging that the American singer-songwriter had 'wrongfully' retained custody of their two children. Singer and his younger sibling were spotted on Wednesday night in New York City, meeting up with friends at Waverly Inn. Interestingly, this venue is located a mere three blocks away from where Turner and another of Joe's ex-partners, Taylor Swift, had ventured out the previous night, as per a report in PageSix. The Jonas Brothers musicians appeared engrossed in deep conversation as they relished their meals. Page Six reported that there was no evident sadness in the atmosphere.
22.09 / 18:13
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India-Canada row: Hardeep Singh Nijjar 'faked' marriage to get Canada citizenship in 1997, says report
ALSO READ: Hardeep Singh Nijjar Killing: Canada possesses Indian diplomats' communications in probe: Report As per details, the marriage arrangement was also rejected by Canada as the woman arrived in Canada in 1997 under the sponsorship of a different husband. "Nijjar appealed against the rejection in courts of Canada although he kept claiming himself to be a citizen of Canada. He was later granted Canadian citizenship, the circumstances of which are not clear," the report said.
22.09 / 18:02
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Board of Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy to meet on Sept 27 for fundraise
Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy Ltd (SWREL) will meet on September 27 to consider a proposal to raise funds, the company informed the stock exchange today. The company has said that the board will meet to consider and evaluate a proposal for raising funds by issuance of bonds or equity. It would consider any other securities such as preferential issue on a private placement basis, qualified institutions placement, rights issue or a combination of these, the notice said ET reported on September 6 that Sterling and Wilson is considering an equity share sale to repay debt maturing this fiscal year.
22.09 / 18:01
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BJP MP Ramesh Bidhuri abuses BSP MP Danish Ali in LS; BSP MP seeks action against him
BSP MP Danish Ali has said that he may resign from the Lok Sabha if appropriate action is not taken against BJP MP Ramesh Bidhuri for his abusive remarks against him in the House on Thursday. Ali wrote a letter to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Friday, seeking an immediate inquiry into the incident and requested the Speaker to refer the matter to the privileges committee. Bidhuri's slurs on Ali were expunged by the Speaker. Taking strong note of them during a late-night discussion in the Lok Sabha on the success of the Chandrayaan-3 mission, Birla said that such behaviour was unacceptable and warned him of severe action, according to LS secretariat insiders. Nevertheless, Ali submitted a letter to the Speaker on Friday, seeking action against Bidhuri.
22.09 / 17:57
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SEC issues rule cracking down on 'greenwashing' by investment funds
Michael Lee Strategy founder Michael Lee joins Varney & Co. to discuss whether the looming government shutdown or the UAW strike will impact the stock market.
22.09 / 17:51
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OTT releases this week: Movies, web series to watch over the weekend
OTT platforms this week. Lets look into what's new as we check OTT releases this week for movies and web series. The Disney+ Hotstar horror web series features Venu Thottempudi, Bhadram, Ravi Varma, Chanakya, Gayathri, Avanthika Mishra, Aidit Gautam, Venkatesh Kakumanu and others in crucial roles.
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22.09 / 16:59
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Labor unions say they will end strike actions at Chevron's three LNG plants in Australia
Labor unions say they will end disruptive strike actions at Chevron Corp.'s liquefied natural gas plants in Australia that provide more than 5% of global LNG supplies
22.09 / 16:59
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Shimano recalls 760,000 bike cranksets over crash hazard following several injury reports
Cycling company Shimano is recalling some 760,000 bike cranksets in the U.S. and Canada due to a crash hazard that has resulted in several reported injuries
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