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TMC MP Mahua Moitra moves SC challenging Waqf (Amendment) Act

Mahua Moitra challenges Waqf Amendment Act 2025 in Supreme Court citing constitutional violations and procedural irregularities

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Hoax bomb threats at Red Fort, Jama Masjid trigger response by security agencies

Hoax bomb threat at Red Fort and Jama Masjid triggers swift security checks nothing suspicious found

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Time running out as strugglers CSK, KKR face off in IPL

Chennai Super Kings and Kolkata Knight Riders face a must-win clash at Chepauk on 11 April in the IPL. CSK seek to reverse poor home form, while KKR aim to bounce back from a narrow defeat to LSG.

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Betrayal: Priyanka slams Centre on no loan waiver for Wayanad landslides

Priyanka Gandhi slammed the Centre's refusal to waive loans for Wayanad landslide victims, calling it a "betrayal". The Centre told the Kerala HC loans would only be restructured as per RBI rules, not waived, despite massive losses in the disaster.

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Tahawwur Rana's extradition: Delhi court receives trial records of 26/11 attacks

A Delhi court has received trial records of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks ahead of Tahawwur Rana's extradition from the US. Rana, linked to key conspirator David Headley, is expected to arrive in India on 10 April after his extradition plea was denied.

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J-K: Search operations resume in Udhampur, Kishtwar

Security forces resumed search operations on 10 April in J-K’s Udhampur and Kishtwar after night-long cordons. Encounters occurred in Jopher-Marta and Naidgam-Chatroo areas. Two to three terrorists are believed to be trapped. Search efforts continue.

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Special Public Security law needed as Maoist-linked groups active in urban areas: Fadnavis

Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis defended the proposed Special Public Security law, citing Maoist-linked groups shifting to urban areas. He assured it won’t curb freedoms but targets anti-national organisations. The bill will be tabled on 30 June.

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Majority of ASHA workers aware Kerala govt wants to help them: Kerala CM

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan said most ASHA workers know the govt supports them, with only a few protesting for higher honorarium and retirement benefits. Talks continue, with a proposal to form a committee. The protest has entered its 59th day.

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Over 18 lakh pilgrims visited Shakti Peethas in Himachal during Navratri

Over 18.85 lakh pilgrims visited Shakti Peethas in Himachal Pradesh during Navratri (30 March–6 April). Jawala Ji temple in Kangra saw the highest footfall with 7.82 lakh devotees. Heavy police and traffic data reflect a surge in religious tourism.

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Woman can testify Weinstein used force to rape her despite his acquittal, judge rules

A judge ruled that an accuser in Harvey Weinstein’s retrial may describe him as having used “force” during the alleged rape, despite his earlier acquittal on that charge. The decision was made on 9 April, ahead of jury selection set for 15 April.