The bill, which was passed by voice vote in the Lower House, seeks to do away with issues concerning the status of persons registered or qualified under the Jammu and Kashmir Pharmacy Act.
Sindh Human Rights Commission (SHRC) expressed concerns over the attacks against minorities, including attacks on places of worship and kidnappings and recommended the district administration initiate appropriate measures among non-Muslim communities to eradicate the sense of insecurity eman
Deputy Commissioner of Nuh district, Dhirendra Khadgata, has asked the concerned officials to stop the demolition drive going on in the district for the past four days.
While speaking to ANI, Sapam Ranjan said, "We have been told that they have withdrawn the support. I think KPA has two MLAs in the Assembly. As far as the government is concerned. I don't think it will affect the government in any way since we have the absolute numbers."
The rise in Khalistan activities in Punjab as well as overseas countries is of utmost concern and requires a proactive approach from policymakers and the national security establishment to counter the Pakistan-sponsored threat, author Antariksh Singh wrote in a piece in Khalsa Vox.
"As far as the Congress leaders and Rahul Gandhi are concerned, I would like to congratulate them on the restoration of the membership. I also congratulate the Supreme Court. After this decision, the faith in democracy and the courts has increased,” said SP chief.
Amid the ongoing disruptions and deadlock in both Houses of Parliament over the Manipur situation, Vice-President and Rajya Sabha Chairman, Jagdeep Dhankar, on Sunday said the Parliament is a temple, where debate, discussion and dialogue have to take place.
Haryana Police stopped a four-member CPI delegation from visiting violence-affected villages in Nuh district, citing prohibitions under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) that are in place in those villages and security concerns for the delegation
A United Kashmir People’s National Party (UKPNP) delegation met Labor British Member of Parliament Fabian Hamilton in Leeds and discussed the human rights issues people in the Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir (PoK) region, United Kingdom on August 4, UKPNP said in a press release.
Residents of Kabul complained about increased air pollution and urged the current government to address the sources of the capital's air pollution, TOLOnews reported.
"Courts whether Trial Courts, High Courts or Supreme court should be a little sensitive and concerned while handling such petitions as this kind of petition is only a political agenda, and the court should not be used in any way for that,” Sibal said while speaking to ANI.
Representatives of the countries, including Russia, the UK, Pakistan, India, Qatar and Switzerland, mentioned the humanitarian crisis and expressed concern over the number of people needing aid.