Prisoners under prolonged detentions to get bail on ‘Constitution Day’ 
Undertrial prisoners across India may be released on bail on Constitution Day under new criminal law provisions.
Beant Singh assassination: Supreme Court refuses interim relief for Rajoana
Supreme Court refuses interim relief for Rajoana
After row, economist Ajit Ranade quits as Gokhale Institute VC
Ranade was earlier removed from the position on September 14 by the then chancellor Bibek Debroy, after a fact-finding committee concluded that his appointment as the GIPE's VC did not conform to the UGC regulations on minimum qualifications for the appointment of teachers and other academic staff.
Israel tells UN it is cutting ties with Palestinian aid agency
Israel severs ties with UNRWA, citing Hamas ties and security concerns, risking humanitarian aid in Gaza.
Israel Cancels Agreement Recognizing UNRWA
UNRWA employees took part in the October 7 massacre and many of its workers are Hamas operatives.
BJP slams AAP over delay in reinstatement of bus marshals
The issue of bus marshals in Delhi has reignited a political clash between the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the BJP.
Why BJP is struggling in Kerala bypolls as campaign deadline looms
BJP struggles in Kerala bypolls due to delayed candidate selection, tepid response, and historical poor performance.
CPI(M) to pick Yechury's successor, discuss rejig at April meet
Election of a new CPI(M) general secretary, a decision on the fate of seat-sharing pact with the Congress in West Bengal and an organisational rejig will likely dominate the agenda of the party’s next...
Bangalore University makes U-turn on 50% seats for locals condition for providing seven additional acres to NLSIU
NLSIU was started in 1988 at Bangalore University’s Jnanabharati campus. No reservation policy for students of Karnataka was in place at NLSIU between 1988-2020. However, the government of Karnataka amended the NLSIU Act 1986 in 2020, and fixed 25% reservation of seats for Karnataka students. But the High court ruled against this amendment. The State Government filed an appeal in the Supreme Court against the High Court decision. The case is pending.
Illegal immigration, infiltration: Supreme Court agrees to examine Jharkhand government’s appeal against High Court order
Supreme Court to examine Jharkhand Government's petition against High Court order on illegal immigration from Bangladesh.
SC adjourns plea against withdrawal of CBI consent for probe against Karnataka Deputy CM Shivakumar
Supreme Court defers hearing on CBI appeal against Karnataka HC order on Shivakumar DA case withdrawal.
Police identify 14 refugees killed by lightning strike in Lamwo
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Bomb Targeting IDF Soldiers and Humanitarian Aid to Gaza Injures 6 Children
As the convoy passed by the Kamal Adwan Hospital, terrorists detonated an explosive device only a few hundred meters away from the hospital.
Bomb Targeting IDF Soldiers in Gaza Injures 6 Children
As the convoy passed by the Kamal Adwan Hospital, terrorists detonated an explosive device only a few hundred meters away from the hospital.
Three votes and a ballot box
Of all those votes found, only three impact the Kelowna Centre area, Beames was told.  Those three votes will be returned to Kelowna in time for the judicial recount. 
RG Kar tragedy: Trial to commence at special court from November 11
The trial into the ghastly rape and murder of a junior woman doctor of R.G. Kar Medical College & Hospital here in August this year will commence from November 11 at a special court in the West Bengal...
Recent landslides, wildlife attacks, the focal points in Wayanad LS poll campaigning
UDF's Priyanka Gandhi Vadra campaigns in Wayanad, highlighting connectivity issues, while LDF's Sathyan Mokeri focuses on workers' struggles.
Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch released from prison on bail in Lanzarote after handing over €100k
Exclusive: 'The Monk' has been released from prison
RG Kar rape-murder case: Trial to begin on November 11
Eighty-seven days after the body of a woman medic was found at state-run RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, a Kolkata court on Monday framed charges against the prime accused, Sanjay Roy.
Telangana government constitutes a committee of officials to protect valuable assets locked in joint ventures
Deputy CM Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka forms committee to protect government assets, focus on revenue generation and pollution control.
RG Kar Hospital rape and murder case: Charges framed, trial to start from November 11
RG Kar Hospital rape and murder case: Kolkata court frames charges against prime accused in RG Kar rape-murder case, sparking controversy and calls for thorough investigation.
Israel Preparing Infrastructure for Long-Term Stay in Gaza – Report
The IDF is building a series of outposts along the Beeri Corridor.
As Deepavali ends, Hyderabad prepares for four-day Chhath Puja celebrations
North Indian community in Hyderabad extends festival season with Chhath Puja, a four-day Hindu celebration dedicated to Sun.
Congress left gasping as candidate pulls out in Maharashtra stronghold
The end of the process to withdraw nominations for Maharashtra assembly polls on Monday left the Congress in despair in Kolhapur North seat after its candidate Madhurima Raje Chhatrapati withdrew, while the Bharatiya Janata Party managed to convince Gopal Shetty to opt out from Mumbai's Borivali.
Eight deacons ordained as priests of Syro-Malabar Church
Eight deacons ordained as priests in Syro-Malabar Church met with rebels demanding withdrawal of controversial circular.
Tories flush with cash
The Conservative Party of BC received more than $380,000 in donations than the BC NDP during the final quarter ahead of the Oct. 19 election that saw the latter party squeak by with the slimmest of majority governments.
TET-2024-II announced, to be held in January 2025 
Telangana government announces TET-2024-II dates, conducting test twice a year for aspiring teachers, following NCTE recommendations.
Erode Corporation to appoint consultant to prepare feasibility report for development of bus stand
Consultant sought for feasibility report and transaction advisory services for development of Central Bus Terminal in Erode city.
BJP wants sitting HC judge to check implementation of farm loan waiver
Telangana BJP president criticizes Congress government for failing to implement farm loan waiver scheme, calls for High Court probe.
Old school at the museum
Anyone who attended school in the Central Okanagan in years past can get ready for a big dose of nostalgia with the newest exhibit at the Okanagan Heritage Museum in Kelowna. 
Plea to renovate, preserve 300-year-old choultry near Narikudi
Ramanathapuram Archaeological Research Foundation seeks State Government protection for 300-year-old choultry at Maraiyur near Narikudi.
Directorate of Collegiate Education introduces SOP for guest lecturer postings, salary disbursal
DCE implements SOP for guest lecturer appointments in Kerala colleges, streamlining processes and ensuring compliance with government norms.
Govt. is promoting ‘land jihad’ by planning to claim farmlands, alleges Capt. Brijesh Chowta
BJP accuses CM Siddaramaiah and Minister Khan of promoting 'land jihad', urges State Govt to stop claiming farm lands.
1,000 Chhath Puja ghats getting ready: Delhi CM Atishi
Delhi Chief Minister Atishi announced on Monday that preparations for Chhath Puja were underway at 1,000 ghats across the city
Uttar Pradesh enhances support for teachers with revised transfer policy
In a significant development for teachers in aided degree colleges across Uttar Pradesh, the Yogi cabinet has approved the New Higher Service Rules 2024.
Five-member committee formed by HC to scrutinise 68 faculty appointments by BU, to submit report in three months
Madras High Court committee to scrutinize Bharathiar University faculty appointments based on UGC Regulations 2016, report due in 3 months.
Spain flooding aftermath and autumn leaves: photos of the day – Monday
The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
BJP’s Dholai candidate ‘Bangladeshi’, says Assam Congress
Congress accuses BJP of fielding "Bangladeshi" candidate in Assam bypolls, BJP candidate denies allegations, sparking controversy.
Social Welfare hostel students call on Chief Minister for enhancing mess charges
Students thank Chief Minister for increasing diet and cosmetic charges, discuss construction of permanent hostel buildings and educational initiatives.
Man goes on a hacking spree in Madurai, Sivaganga; murders a shopkeeper
Man goes on hacking spree, injuring family members, murdering man, and attacking others before arrest at Collectorate.
Brekete Radio suspends broadcasts in protest against detention of minors
Human Rights Radio and Television (Brekete Family) suspended operations in protest of the Nigerian government’s detention of underaged children.
Telangana government constitutes Dedicated Commission to finalise BC quota in local bodies
Dedicated Commission formed to investigate backwardness quota in local bodies for backward class citizens in the State.
Maharashtra polls: 4,140 candidates in fray for 288 seats
A total of 4,140 candidates were left in the fray for 288 Maharashtra assembly seats after the deadline for withdrawal of nominations ended on Monday, a poll official said.
Many children remain out of school despite RTE Act: Report
Even after 14 years of the enactment of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009, (RTE Act-2009), not all children are attending schools, revealed a status report titled “Implementation of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009: Where do we stand.” This was released by the Right to Education Cell (RTE Cell) and the Council for Social Development (CSD) of New Delhi.
Admission panel publishes provisional allotment list for professional courses
CENTAC publishes UG NEET-based professional courses stray round allotment list for 2024-25, with important instructions for candidates.
Gerard Hutch released on bail of €100,000 in Spain
Gerard Hutch, the man known as the Monk, has been released from custody in Spain.
Waqf Bill: Pasmanda Muslim body raises doubts over ‘secrecy leak’ of JPC
AIPMM urges JPC chairman to address doubts over secrecy leak, seeks date to submit suggestions on Waqf Bill amendments.
IDF Prepares for Inducting Haredim with New Ultra-Orthodox Brigade
The name of the new Haredi brigade is "Hashmonaim" after the Maccabees.
Major relief to contractors as UDD orders to pay 25% of pending dues 
In a major relief to the contractors working under the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), the State government has decided to pay 25% of the pending dues of the total bill.
Swiss Architects Herzog & de Meuron to Update Sotheby’s Breuer Building
Swiss Architects Herzog & de Meuron will renovate Sotheby's Breuer building.
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