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The court accepted that large carbon emitters could in be held responsible for damage caused by their actions.
The complaints were based on assumptions and lacked ‘verifiable evidence’, said the anti-corruption ombudsman.
A delegation of 10 Manipur MLAs, including seven from the Bharatiya Janata Party, met Governor Ajay Bhalla on Wednesday, to ...
Like the digital push, the promotion of artificial intelligence frames India’s societal challenges and its poor as a resource ...
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However, there is no mention of a separate MSP in the National Mission on Natural Farming. It does, however, mention that ...
Four days after four men were assaulted in Uttar Pradesh’s Aligarh district for allegedly transporting cow meat, the police ...
Members of pro-Kannada group Karnataka Rakshana Vedike tore posters of his film ‘Thug Life’ in Bengaluru to protest his ...
The news agency also sued comedian Kunal Kamra and ‘Alt News’ co-founder Mohammed Zubair for sharing the video by Mohak ...
The officers had failed to seek the court’s approval, but there was ‘overwhelming public interest’ in the road widening ...
The Congress candidate who lost to the chief minister from Nagpur South-West claimed procedural lapses and corrupt practices ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday stated that the Special Investigation Team’s probe into comments made by Ashoka University ...
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