Vice Prez Dhankhar backs women-led policy-making, shedding colonial mindset
New Delhi, Nov 4 (IANS): Increasing participation of women in policy-making will promote empathetic and sensitive governance, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar said on Monday, while calling upon the country's public administration to shed the colonial mindset and align with the aspirations of modern India. Addressing th.....
RG Kar: Key answers Bengal govt will have to submit at SC hearing
Kolkata, Nov 4 (IANS): The West Bengal government will have to reply to the six questions on the civic volunteers recruited in the state at a crucial hearing in the apex court on November 5 on the rape and murder of a junior doctor of R.G. Kar Medical College & Hospital in Kolkata in August. The apex court had raised .....
Prince William has 'unlucky' title that sons George or Louis could inherit
Prince William holds a title aside from Prince of Wales that has a history of tragedies dating back to when it was first given out in the 17th century and it could one day be inherited by George of Louis
Andhra: Fresh tenders to be called soon for Amaravati development works
Amaravati, Nov 4 (IANS): Andhra Pradesh government will soon begin the process of calling fresh tenders for state capital development works in Amaravati, Minister for Municipal Administration and Urban Development Ponguru Narayana said. The 39th Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA) meeting was held under the le.....
Death toll in Lebanon crosses 3,000 in 13-month Israel-Hezbollah war, Health Ministry says
Israel and Hezbollah continue deadly conflict, with thousands dead and UNRWA aid at risk in Gaza crisis.
Mob posse in pack attack at student 21st
A posse of gang members waded into a birthday party and subjected four students to an unprovoked beating, a court has heard.  John-Boy Toa Rakete,...
Concern among community following spate of ‘sickening’ sex attacks
THERE is increasing concern among the people of Derry after a spate of sexual attacks on women in the city. Four women were attacked in separate incidents last week over the course of seven days. The most recent incident happened on Saturday, November 2, when a woman in her 40s was approached by a man carrying a kitchen knife as she walked her dog in Top of the Hill Park at around 3pm. The man grabbed at the woman, but she called out and swung her dog lead at him, prompting him to run off. Police searched the area but were unable to find the man, who they believe headed in the direction of Corrody Road. He is described as a white man in his 20s, around 5’ 11” tall with a slim build and was wearing all black clothing. He had his hoody pulled tight around his face. The PSNI's Chief Superintendent Gillian Kearney and Detective Chief Superintendent Lindsay Fisher addressed concerns among the community this week PSNI detectives are investigating the possibility that this attack is linked to a similar attack which…
Concern among community following spate of ‘sickening’ sexual attacks
THERE is increasing concern among the people of Derry after a spate of sexual attacks on women in the city. Four women were attacked in separate incidents last week over the course of seven days. The most recent incident happened on Saturday, November 2, when a woman in her 40s was approached by a man carrying a kitchen knife as she walked her dog in Top of the Hill Park at around 3pm. The man grabbed at the woman, but she called out and swung her dog lead at him, prompting him to run off. Police searched the area but were unable to find the man, who they believe headed in the direction of Corrody Road. He is described as a white man in his 20s, around 5’ 11” tall with a slim build and was wearing all black clothing. He had his hoody pulled tight around his face. The PSNI's Chief Superintendent Gillian Kearney and Detective Chief Superintendent Lindsay Fisher addressed concerns among the community this week PSNI detectives are investigating the possibility that this attack is linked to a similar attack which…
Elon Musk’s $1 million-a-day voter sweepstakes can proceed, a Pennsylvania judge says
Elon Musk's $1 million-a-day voter sweepstakes in swing states continues through election day despite legal challenges.
Prince Andrew's plan to pay for 'mouldy Royal Lodge' is exposed in tell-all book
Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, is understood to want to cling on to his home, Royal Lodge in Windsor, Berkshire, despite being cut off by his brother, King Charles
Indian Army conducts first patrolling at Depsang after agreement on India-China Border Disengagement in Ladakh
The development comes days after Indian and Chinese troops completed disengagement at two friction points at Demchok and Depsang Plains in eastern Ladakh.
294 illegal colonies to be legalised soon
People residing in 294 illegal colonies of Gurugram are expected to get a big relief as the Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) has completed the survey of these colonies and submitted its report...
Does data justify subdivision of quotas?  
India's reservation system for SCs and STs faces questions on effectiveness and equity, prompting debates on 'quota-within-quota' policies.
LHC orders formation of body to check bullying in schools
Petitioner seeks direction to authorities to take steps for safe educational environment in schools across Punjab.
Setting up of industrial corridor, development of roads in Krishna district soon: Minister
Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu pushes welfare schemes and development projects despite financial constraints, ensuring progress in Andhra Pradesh.
Lake Country remembers
The Rotary Club of Lake Country has set up a Garden of Crosses in Memorial Park paying tribute to 27 local fallen service members.
Sky deck at Hemmigepura may put spoke in wheel of second airport in Bengaluru south
The data analysis shows that among people who have responded positively, 76% believe that the project will boost tourism in the area and will help the local economy. The rest say that it will create a beautiful public space and will make the community in the vicinity proud. 
Students thank CM Revanth for increasing diet, cosmetic charges
Under the leadership of Mancherial MLA Prem Sagar, a group of welfare hostel students visit the Chief Minister’s residence at Jubilee Hills on Monday
Vizianagaram district MLC election: TDP, YSRCP high commands hold crucial meeting on selection of candidates
TDP and YSRCP high commands hold crucial meetings to finalize candidates for local body MLC seat in Vizianagaram.
U.P. Cabinet clears new rules for appointment of DGP through selection committee
The Uttar Pradesh government has approved a new set of rules for independent and transparent selection of director general of police by a committee headed by a retired high court judge.
Thousands to attend annual Lewes bonfire event
Up to 60,000 people attend Lewes Bonfire Night which takes place every year.
States can't acquire all private properties for common good, rules SC
In a significant verdict, the Supreme Court by a majority of 7:2 on Tuesday held all private properties cannot form part of 'material resources of the community' empowering states to take them over for distribution to serve 'common good' under the Constitution.
Supreme Court upholds validity of Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Education Board Act
UP Madrasa Education Board Act: Supreme Court upholds validity of Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Education Board Act of 2004, regulating madrasa education, deemed constitutional.
Relief for madrasas in UP as SC reverses HC verdict
The high court erred in holding that the law was violative of the principle of secularism, said a bench comprising Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud and Justices J B Pardiwala and Manoj Misra.
Manipur’s Thadou community supports NRC
The Manipur government received a shot in the arm after the tribal Thadou community, who earlier asserted that it is not a part of Kuki community and has an independent entity from Kuki, supportd the...
McGrath facing MEP questions on commissioner role
Ireland's nominee for the next European Commission will undergo a three hour hearing at the European Parliament in Brussels, as part of the approval process before he is confirmed as the Commissioner for Democracy, Justice and the Rule of Law.
Fatah, Hamas Terrorists Talk Reconciliation in Cairo
Qatari media cited a Hamas official as saying the talks yielded a deal to form a committee of independent "Palestinian" leaders to run Gaza after the war.
Questions over design of access path at Besant Nagar in Chennai
Disability groups are following this initiative by Greater Chennai Corporation closely and offering the civic body suggestions to make the design better
Convicted Terrorist to Teach ‘Social Justice’ at Canadian University
Hassan Diab was convicted by a French court in 2023 for the 1980 bombing of a Paris synagogue that killed four.
Treaty Principles Bill to be introduced to Parliament this week
A spokesperson for the acting leader of the house has confirmed the Bill will be introduced to Parliament on Thursday.
Liberia: President Boakai Nominates Magdalene Dagoseh as Commerce Minister, Appoints Pauline Gray-Kromah Interim Deputy Director for Administration at LRRRC - FrontPageAfrica
Monrovia – In a significant move aimed at revitalizing key government ministries, President Joseph Boakai has made two pivotal appointments: Magdalene Dagoseh as the new Minister of Commerce pending confirmation and Pauline Gray-Kromah as the Interim Deputy Director for Administration at the Liberia Refugee Repatriation and Resettlement Commission (LRRRC). By Jaheim T. Tumu- jaheim.tumu@frontpageafricaonline.com They
Gallant Undermining Netanyahu’s Government with 7,000 Haredi Draft Notices
Of the approximately 3,000 Haredim who were summoned to the recruitment offices in recent months as part of preparations for their IDF draft, only about 250 showed up.
Buddha’s teachings has solution to today’s problems: Prez Murmu at Asian Buddhist Summit
President Droupadi Murmu attended the first Asian Buddhist Summit, organised by the Ministry of Culture in collaboration with the International Buddhist Confederation (IBC), in the capital on Tuesday.
EC approves Sanjay Kumar Verma’s appointment as new Maharashtra DGP
The Election Commission of India on Tuesday approved the appointment of IPS officer Sanjay Kumar Verma as Maharashtra's Director General of Police.
Supreme Court Justice discusses judicial scope creep - Campus Life - Kamloops
<img width=800 height=600 src=https://inside.tru.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/IMG_0431-e1730763116314-800x600.jpg class=lazyload newsImg wp-post-image alt= decoding=async loading=lazy srcset=https://inside.tru.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/IMG_0431-e1730763116314-800x600.jpg 800w, https://inside.tru.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/IMG_0431-e1730763116314-480x360.jpg 480w sizes=(max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px />By Marissa Dederer It’s not every day you have access to a Supreme Court of Canada judge outside of court. On Thursday, Oct. 31, more than 100 Thompson Rivers University (TRU) Law students and faculty attended Justice Malcolm Rowe’s lecture in the Brown Family House of Learning, where he spoke about Canadian courts’ capacities and exercising judicial authority. Rowe was the perfect person to deliver the address. His background includes working as a lawyer in government, a foreign services officer and an advisor to government ministers, said TRU Law Professor Blair Major. “The other thing that is noteworthy…
Andhra Pradesh government constitutes State Investment Promotion Board with CM Chandrababu Naidu as head
Andhra Pradesh Government forms SIPB and SIPC to boost industrial and infrastructure investments, led by top officials.
The House: This week’s bills
Parliament is back with only a few weeks of debate left before summer and a lot of legislation to debate. Here are the bills up this week.
Karnataka CM has invited former US president Barack Obama for centenary of Gandhiji visiting Belagavi
The government of Karnataka had constituted a committee, under the chairmanship of H.K. Patil, to oversee the celebrations.
Pakistan: Protest by teachers leaves thousands of students without education
More than 22,000 students across primary schools in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) have no option but to sit at home as the province's All-Primary Teachers Association (APTA) are holding a major...
An Israeli strike kills 20
An Israeli airstrike in northern Gaza killed at least 20 people, mostly women and children, Palestinian officials said Tuesday, as Palestinians fled Israel’s assault. Some said they had hardly eaten, with aid cut off for weeks to the most isolated and heavily destroyed part of the territory.
Sir U-turn strikes again! Starmer adds uni fees to broken promise list
The PM is under pressure after yesterday's announcement that from the start of the 2025/26 academic year fees for domestic undergraduate students in England will rise to £9,535 per year.
Veterinarian moves Madras High Court seeking custody of baby monkey
A veterinary surgeon has approached the Madras High Court seeking interim custody of a monkey that he had treated and taken care of since it landed in his hands as an infant, suffering from multiple health complications due to stray dog bites, in October 2023.
Knesset Approves Bill Allowing Firing Teachers Who Support Terrorism
"Supporters of terrorism can no longer be teachers in Israel.”
Knesset Approves Bill Allowing Firing Teachers Who Support Terrorism
"Supporters of terrorism can no longer be teachers in Israel.”
Arunachal Pradesh musician Kon Waii Son booked for killing chicken, drinking its blood on stage
A musician in Arunachal Pradesh faces legal action for killing a chicken on stage, sparking outrage and legal consequences.
Namibia’s Swapo might face defeat for first time since independence in 2024 elections
There are several presidential candidates nominated by parties with notable followings. This raises the possibility of no candidate achieving an absolute majority in the first round.
The Long-Awaited Holocaust Museum of Greece is Being Funded by Germany and Will Open in 2026 in Thessaloniki
The Long-Awaited Holocaust Museum of Greece is Being Funded by Germany and Will Open Next Year in Thessaloniki
Nigerian Air Force bombs terrorists frustrating repairs of Shiroro-Kaduna transmission line
Our reporter identified at least 12 communities in Niger and Kaduna states where sustained terror activities may hinder the full restoration of power.
Ashok Kumar Garg takes charge as Gurugram MCG commissioner
Ashok Kumar Garg took charge as the new Municipal Commissioner of Gurugram (MCG) on Tuesday. Garg is a 2009 batch IAS officer. He previously served as the Municipal Commissioner Manesar (MCM).
HC refuses to entertain plea to enhance funds allocated to MCD councillors
Delhi High Court rejects PIL seeking increased funds for MCD councillors, advises raising issue in House.
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