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Row over CET in Bengaluru as students allege forced removal of sacred thread

As the controversy took a political turn, the college suspended the invigilator pending inquiry.

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Fired, in debt & no remorse: Cops on IRS officer's daughter murder accused

Cops who visited Rahul Meena's native village say that both the accused and his father were known for their aggressive behaviour.

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Raghav Chadha, 6 other AAP Rajya Sabha MPs quit party & join BJP

Raghav Chadha said that two-thirds of the Aam Aadmi Party's Rajya Sabha MPs have quit the party and will join the BJP as a faction.

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Strait of Hormuz tensions rise after Trump's ‘shoot and kill' order

Trump also said that Israel and Lebanon have agreed to extend a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah by three weeks after talks at the White House.

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Karnataka records historic 94.1% pass in SSLC exam

SSLC exams in Karnataka were held between 18 March and 2 April.

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EC salutes voters as Bengal hits historic turnout at 91.9% & TN 84.8%

CEC Gyanesh Kumar said that the Commission salutes each voter of both states for coming out in large numbers to take part in the democracy festival.

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Elections 2026: Bengal tops with 90% voter turnout, TN posts 82.24% till 5 pm

West Bengal once again emerged as the frontrunner, with several districts crossing the 90 per cent mark.

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Three generations, one booth: 14-member family votes together in Chennai

Family members said voting together is a long-standing tradition aimed at inspiring the younger generation.

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Amit Shah to honour Yediyurappa in Karnataka at event marking his 50 years in politics

Over 10 lakh people are expected at ‘Yediyurappa Abhimanotsava’, with teams set up for smooth organisation.

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West Bengal leads voter turnout with 78%, Tamil Nadu at 70% till 3pm

Several districts in West Bengal crossed the 80 per cent mark well before polling hours conclude at 6pm.