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Congress wants to give reservations to ‘special vote bank’ by reducing SC/ST quota: PM Narendra Modi
[ad_1] Prime Minister Narendra Modi claimed on Tuesday that the Congress intends to create reservations for Muslims in government jobs and education at the cost of India’s Dalits and backward classes.Modi referred to the 4% quota for Muslims that was...
[ad_1] The Chandigarh Department of Education has released the admit cards for the Junior Basic Teacher (JBT) recruitment exam 2024 today, April 23. Eligible candidates can check and download their admit cards from the official website www.chdeducation.gov.in.The JBT exam is...
[ad_1] The Kerala High Court on Tuesday dismissed a public interest litigation against Union minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar, which alleged that he had filed false affidavits regarding his assets in his nomination form for the Lok Sabha elections, Bar and Bench...
[ad_1] National Testing Agency (NTA) will conclude the online registration process for the Common Management Admission Test 2024 or CMAT 2024 today, April 23. Eligible candidates can apply for the examination on the official website exams.nta.ac.in/CMAT/. The correction window will...
[ad_1] Human rights organisation People’s Union for Civil Liberties on Monday filed a complaint with the Election Commission seeking the disqualification of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his claims that the Congress would distribute citizens’ property among “infiltrators” if voted...
[ad_1] The Supreme Court on Tuesday asked to see copies of the public apology issued by Patanjali Ayurved in newspapers on Monday in the contempt case against it for misleading advertisements, reported Live Law. Following the court’s orders on April...
[ad_1] Heatwave to severe heatwave conditions will likely be observed in parts of West Bengal, Karnataka, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Jharkhand during the next four days, the Meteorological Department said on Monday. The department predicted that high humidity may...
[ad_1] The Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s South Asia bureau chief Avani Dias left India weeks after being told that her visa would not be extended due to her reporting on a Sikh separatist’s killing. After lobbying by Australian authorities, Dias’ visa...
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