Speaking to mediapersons, the Governor said that the Raj Bhavan had been in constant coordination with the law enforcement departments to ensure a peaceful Ram Navami.
Congress leader Supriya Shrinate on Friday criticized the central government, alleging that the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, which became law now, was introduced with a "divisive agenda" and appeared to target a particular community.
From Uttar Pradesh to West Bengal and Madhya Pradesh to Gujarat, authorities are deploying drones, CCTV surveillance, and enhanced police presence to maintain law and order during the auspicious occasion.
The Saket District Court has directed Delhi Police to register an FIR against a man on whose instance his daughter filed a false POCSO case against his wife, in-laws and other relatives. This matter pertains to the area under Jaitpur police station in the South East District.
The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) condemned the Waqf Amendments passed by Parliament, calling them an assault on Islamic values, religion, and constitutional rights. The Board vows to lead a nationwide movement until the amendments are repealed.
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray on Saturday asked his party workers to halt the campaign demanding mandatory use of the Marathi language in banks and other establishments across the state.
The Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association (MSLTA), in association with the All India Tennis Association (AITA) and the Pune Metropolitan District Tennis Association (PMDTA), will organize the Billie Jean King Cup, which will take place at the Mhalunge Balewadi tennis complex from April 8
All India Muslim Women Personal Law Board has expressed its support for the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, which has been passed by Parliament, and urged the government to bring transparency in the working of Waqf board and ensure rights to women.
"We are the opposition. If we ever see that the government is not doing justice and doing something with the intention of division and hatred, then we will stage protests. If a law has been made, then we have only one way: going to the Supreme Court. And we have done that..." Dikshit told AN
Kartavyam aspires to revolutionise legal discourse, shifting the focus from a rights-based approach to a duty-centred paradigm. It revisits the foundational principles of the Constitution and the aspirations of the Constituent Assembly, drawing inspiration from Bharatiya philosophy, where ka