Waghdari, a village of 300 in Maharashtra, will finally have its own polling station after 77 years of independence. Despite not being on the revenue map, the villagers, who face numerous hardships due to their remote location, will now be able to vote closer to home. Local SDO and revenue officer Kavali Meghana said...
Read MoreSouthern states’ high courts have successfully reduced judicial vacancies to as low as 4%, while larger courts in other regions face vacancies up to 49%. Timely recommendations by the collegium for judge appointments are cited as a contributing factor to the South’s success.
Read MoreThe Sri Lankan navy detained 23 fishermen from Rameswaram and seized their three boats for allegedly intruding into their waters. The fishermen were taken to the Mayilitti naval base in Jaffna and are expected to appear in court on Monday.
Read MoreVistara is merging with Air India on November 12, but routes, schedules, and the in-flight experience will remain unchanged. Vistara aircraft will be identified with a special Air India code. Customers are encouraged to download the Air India app for bookings and to manage their travel.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview, outgoing Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud addressed concerns about hate speech, emphasizing the need for curbs that don’t stifle free speech. He defended India’s reservation system as a successful means of achieving substantive equality and highlighted the judiciary’s crucial role in upholding democracy.
Read MoreIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu admitted to authorizing pager attacks on Hezbollah in September, resulting in multiple fatalities. Netanyahu criticized former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant’s opposition to the strikes, highlighting their strained relationship marked by disagreements over judicial reforms and military priorities.
Read MoreThe Indian National Congress has lodged a complaint with the Election Commission against the Bharatiya Janata Party’s official Facebook page for Jharkhand. The complaint alleges that the BJP published an advertisement featuring actors resembling leaders from the JMM, INC, and RJD, making false accusations against them.
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