Fresh violence was sparked in Manipur's Kangpokpi on Friday after a protest rally organized by the Committee on Tribal Unity (CoTU) became violent with protesters attacking the office of the Superintendent of Police of the district by pelting stones and petrol bombs, however, the situatio
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The protesters accused authorities of deliberately depriving the district of its rightful share of electricity, causing significant disruption to daily life and severe hardship.
Highlighting the legacy of the Maratha community in the country, the minister stressed that "every Maratha has contributed to the development of the nation." He added that it is our responsibility to institutionalise our history through documentation for future generations
The crowd of people protesting for their demand to send back the containers carrying the toxic waste from Pithampur. The group of people also blocked roads in the district to mark their protest.
"The police and administration are maintaining the law and order in response to the protest at Pithampur bus stand against the waste brought here from Bhopal's Union Carbide India Limited site. I want to tell everyone that no action will be taken without taking people into confidence. All pr
After being released from detention BJP leader and actress Kushboo demanded "justice" for a student who was allegedly sexually assaulted at Anna University in Chennai.
All India Students' Association (AISA) organised a state-wide protest on Friday, demanding the cancellation of the BPSC 70th CCE-pre exam and the announcement of new dates for the preliminary examination.
Jan Suraaj Party chief Prashant Kishor continued his protest in support of the BPSC aspirants here in Patna on Friday, demanding that the Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar should hold a meet with the students to decide on the future course of action with them.
"If it's true and proven that the CMR Women's College hostel has several hidden cameras and about 300 or more hidden recordings of girls from the college etc placed there by the staff, then it is extremely horrible and a serious case of misconduct and assault on women and women's dignity," s