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Trekking without nature guide won't be allowed: Karnataka Forest Minister

Minister said one local nature guide will be assigned for every 10 trekkers, with a maximum of 150 allowed per batch.

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Oppn questions govt move to amend women’s quota law before notifying Act

A Law Ministry notification was issued last night around 10pm to bring into force the 2023 Women's Reservation Law with effect from 16 April.

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'Avengers: Doomsday' trailer unveils Robert Downey Jr as Doctor Doom

Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige said 'Doomsday' will pick up where 'Avengers: Endgame' left off.

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Court reserves sentence for Congress' Vinay Kulkarni in BJP leader's murder

The case pertains to the murder of a BJP leader who was hacked to death at a gymnasium in Dharwad.

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Karnataka readies for monsoon deficit summer

The CM chaired a meeting with officials to review drinking water supply in rural and urban areas during the peak of summer.

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Terror outfit LeT's Amir Hamza wounded in Lahore gun attack

According to police, unidentified gunmen opened fire on the vehicle of TV channel 24NewsHD TV, owned by Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi.

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How RCB pacers turned Chinnaswamy stadium into fortress in IPL 2026

The RCB bowlers have conquered opponents as varied as LSG, CSK and SRH with comfortable margins.

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No reservation to Muslims on basis of religion, it's unconstitutional: Amit Shah

Three bills have been introduced in the Lok Sabha for amendment of the women's quota law and to set up a delimitation commission.

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Lok Sabha to vote on 3 Bills on women's reservation & delimitation

The Constitution Bill was introduced with 251 members supporting it and 185 members voting against the introduction.

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"Will not allow political marginalisation of South": DKS on proposed Delimitation bill

DKS said Congress supports Women's Reservation, but Centre should not use it to push a “deeply unfair political agenda”.