Bhopal, Sept 28: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Monday said a senior state IPS officer has been relieved of duties, after a video showing him assaulting his wife went viral on social media.
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No conclusion reached in Sushant death case, all aspects being probed: CBI
Mumbai, Sept 28: The CBI has not reached any conclusion in the death case of actor Sushant Singh Rajput and all aspects are under investigation, the agency said on Monday.
Cong asks BJP to sack Yuva Morcha’s new supremo Tejasvi Surya after he calls Bengaluru a terror hub
Bengaluru, Sept 28: Tejasvi Surya, the new chief of the BJP's youth wing, has drawn criticism over his remark that Bengaluru has become the "epicentre of terror activities". While his tweet on the matter has drawn attacks on social media, with many pointing out that Karnataka is ruled by the BJP, the opposition Congress has said the BJP should sack the new youth leader.
SDPI, JD(S), Cong workers detained in Kodagu for protesting against contentious farm laws
Kodagu, Sept 28: Workers of Congress, Janata Dal (Secular) and Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) were detained in Kodagu on Monday after they protested against the amendments to the agricultural produce market committee (APMC) and land reforms acts.
Woman loses twins after being turned away by hospitals; govt orders probe
Kozhikode, Sept 28: A pregnant woman was allegedly denied timely medical treatment at hospitals in north Kerala while she was in labour, resulting in the loss of twin babies she was carrying.
Thousands of farmers protest in front of Bengaluru Town Hall; hundreds arrested
Bengaluru, Sept 28: Thousands of people including farmers, pro-Kannada activists and members of other organisations gathered in front of the Town Hall to protest against the state and central government's amendments to land reforms and the APMC Act. The police has detained over 300 protesters.
New farm laws are death sentence for farmers: Rahul Gandhi
New Delhi, Sept 28: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday alleged that the agriculture-related laws are a "death sentence" for farmers whose voice has been crushed both inside and outside Parliament.
Now politics begins over Krishna Janmabhoomi in Mathura
Lucknow, Sep 28: Two days after a civil suit was filed in a Mathura court, seeking ownership of the entire 13.37 acres of Krishna Janambhoomi land in the temple town and removal of the Shahi Idgah Masjid, politics has begun in right earnest on the issue.
Will Indians be allowed for Umrah? Saudi MoH to decide
Riyadh, Sept 28: Saleh Benten Muhammad, Saudi Arabia's Minister of Hajj and Umrah has announced that the Ministry of Health would take a decision on whether India and other countries will be allowed to send their pilgrims to perform Umrah.
Education minster seeks suggestions from legislators on reopening schools in Karnataka
Bengaluru, Sept 28: Karnataka Minister for Primary and Secondary Education Suresh Kumar on Monday sought suggestions from Ministers and MLAs on reopening of schools which had remained closed due to the COVID pandemic.