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Beauty of democracy: Tharoor lauds BJP's win in Thiruvananthapuram

He said the people’s verdict must be respected, whether for the UDF overall or the BJP in Thiruvananthapuram.

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'Severe blow to urban Naxals': Govt seizes assets worth ₹92 cr in anti-Naxal action

317 Naxals have been neutralised, 862 arrested and 1,973 surrendered.

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UP govt hospital staff booked for sexually assaulting woman in pretext of ultrasound test

Police said a case has been registered and efforts are on to nab the accused hospital employee.

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‘Sincerely apologise to Messi’: Mamata launches probe into Kolkata stadium chaos

Messi’s brief visit to the city witnessed chaos after disappointed fans breached security arrangements when they failed to get even a glimpse of the football superstar.

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Kerala local body polls: BJP wrests Thiruvananthapuram Corporation from CPI(M)

Of the 101 wards in Thiruvananthapuram Corporation, the BJP won 50, LDF 29, UDF 19 and two by Independents.

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US lawmakers move resolution to end Trump's 50% tariffs on India

The resolution seeks to terminate a national emergency under IEEPA that raised duties on many Indian-origin products to 50 per cent.

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YouTuber 'Savukku' Shankar arrested by Chennai police

Police claimed that Shankar declined to open the door when the investigating officer knocked at his residence

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Mekadatu will turn TN into desert: EPS slams Karnataka govt

AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami alleged that Karnataka’s Mekedatu project would harm Tamil Nadu’s livelihood

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SIT files charge sheet in Aland 'vote chori' case, names ex-BJP MLA, son, 5 others

The charge sheet details the alleged deletion of 5,994 voters’ names and runs over 22,000 pages, sources in the CID said.

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No politics behind dinner meets: DKS on Karnataka power tussle

Shivakumar said he would not “forget his Congress family” and reiterated there was no political agenda