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Gulbarg massacre: court likely to pronounce punishment today

A special trial court hearing the infamous Gulbarg massacre is likely to pronounce the punishment to the convicts on today. Recently, the court identified that nearly twenty-four of the total sixty-nine accused are guilty in...

Mathura violence: top court to hear plea seeking CBI probe today

Around a week after the violent confrontation between the police officials and a group of encroachers at Mathura in UP, the Supreme Court of India on last day had decided to hear a plea...

Swiss citizens voted against guaranteed basic income plan

   The citizens of Switzerland have voted against the guaranteed basic income plan introduced under the Swiss popular initiative system. Reports say that over seventy seven percentage people have strongly rejected the plan proposing free-salary...

PM Modi inks vital agreements with Qatar; embarks to Switzerland

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Qatar counterpart Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani  have inked vital agreements to strengthen the bilateral relations between the two aggressively developing countries. Notably, India and Qatar reached agreement on...

Armenian row: German MPs voted against Turks

  While the German administration is eagerly waiting to achieve a stable policy with the Turks over the migrant issue, its MPs voted against the Turkish government’s declaration on the infamous Armenian massacre. The resolution...

India, Tunisia ink two MoUs on IT, traditional-handicraft

  While visiting Tunisia during his two-nation trip, the Vice-President of India, Hamid Ansari, had inked two MoUs, Memorandum of Understanding, on ‘information and technology’ and ‘handicraft’ with his Tunisian counterpart Habib Essid on...

EU issues formal warning to Poland

In a bid to protect the rule of law in Poland, the European Union has given a formal warning letter to the newly elected Polish government. Recently, the newly-elected, ‘conservative and populist law and justice’,...

US senator criticizes India’s anti-conversion policy, corruption

   Highlighting the importance of religious freedom in a democratic country, a senior US senator, Benjamin Louis Ben Cardin, strongly criticised India’s anti-conversion policy. He observed that the anti-conversion law in the country is wrongly...

Kenya set to shut World’s largest refugee camp  

Kenyan government has decided to shut the world’s largest refugee camp, Dadaab camp, in order to avert the internal security-threats. As per report, it was home to at least three lakh innocent somalin citizens, who...

NGT seeks pollution status: diesel vehicle won’t cause much pollution, says centre  

The National Green Tribunal sought pollution status from the states to access the level of pollution in the worst-hit cities. A NGT bench headed by Chairperson Swatanter Kumar directed the states to submit the detailed...