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Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai on Thursday asked the Union government if the Supreme Court is supposed to suspend its role as the "custodian of the Constitution" and sit powerless while Governors make competent State legislatures defunct and thwart the democratic will of the people by sitting on Bills for years together.
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The Group of Ministers (GoM) on Rate Rationalisation, formed by the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council, has decided to accept the Centre's tworate structure proposal for GST and will be recommending this to the GST Council, the GoM chairperson and Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary said on Thursday. –
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The picturesque and iconic Dal Lake in Srinagar on Thursday hosted the firstever races under rowing, kayaking, and canoeing categories under the Khelo India Water Sports Festival, with an eye on improving the rank in water sports at the Olympics in the coming years.
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Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Thursday declared Kerala the first fully digitally literate State in India, marking the completion of the first phase of the Digi Kerala project, a grassroots-level intervention across all local bodies to bridge the digital divide.
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A community based can-cercontrol initiative which focused on sustained awareness campaigns, culturally sensitive communication and formation of a women volunteers' squad to help patients navigate the rigmarole of cancer treatment has evolved as a successful model for encouraging more women towards screening and early detection of breast cancer.
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Much has been written about the numerous discrepancies in voting lists, including inaccurate details, duplication, ineligible entries, ghost voters, and how these slips aid electoral fraud, such as impersonation and multiple voting.
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In a recent judgment on a custodial death case from Chhattisgarh, the Chhattisgarh High Court made an observation that should unsettle anyone who believes in the rule of law. The High Court noted that the police officers involved in the death of a man in custody appeared to have intended "to teach a lesson" to the victim for misbehaving in public.
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Why did Sri Lanka's prominent Tamil party, the flankai Tamil Arasu Kadchi, call a symbolic hartal? Is the presence of uniformed men visibly greater in the island nation's north and east provinces? What has the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights said about the situation in these provinces?
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China's top court bans waiving social insurance payment from September 1; many companies and workers already struggling to make ends meet: economists warn of 1% of gross domestic product hit to workers and businesses; ruling forces Beijing to reckon with costs of promised reforms.
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U.S. power generation capacity is evolving at the fastest pace in decades, as utilities scramble to ensure that supplies keep up with rapidly-growing electricity demand from data centres, AI applications, businesses, homes and electric vehicles.
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China has been expanding the use of digital currencies as it promotes wider use of its yuan, or renminbi, to reflect its status as the world's secondlargest economy and challenge the overwhelming sway of the U.S. dollar in international trade and finance.
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