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Kerala’s Chief Minister Reacts to NCERT’s Decision on Mughal History
- Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan joined the clamour of those protesting the Sangh Parivar's 'constant fear of history' by accusing NCERT by eliminating chapters on Mughal history from its textbooks.
- The controversy started on April 2 when the Central Board of Secondary Education and the Uttar Pradesh Board have both decided to remove the Mughal chapters from their respective Class XI and Class XII history textbooks.
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I-T department uncovers 24 undisclosed assets belonging to Ansari valued at Rs 127 crore under the guise of ‘benami’ ownership.
The Income Tax Department found about 24 'benami' assets worth Rs 127 crore belonging to Mukhtar Ansari, a gangster-turned-politician, in Uttar Pradesh and other...
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Lalu’s daughter interrogated by ED in relation to land-for-jobs case
Chanda is the fourth child of the RJD chief to have deposed before the ED in this case till now
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Possible rewrites:- Delhi’s Covid cases expected to reach peak in next few weeks- Experts predict Covid surge in Delhi to culminate in coming weeks-...
Delhi govt reviewing Covid situation, guidelines for schools soon: Education Minister Atishi; No indications that Omicron variant XBB.1.16 leading to severe infection among children: Delhi Health Minister; AIIMS-Delhi advises staffers to use mask on campus, follow Covid-appropriate behaviour
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April 20 Court Order Expected for Rahul’s Defamation Lawsuit
A court in Surat will announce its decision on April 20 regarding a stay on Rahul Gandhi's conviction in a criminal defamation case. Four...
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UP Deputy CM deems encounter as a historic action
- Asad Ahmed, a wanted suspect in the murder of Umesh Pal, was killed in an encounter with the Uttar Pradesh Police on Thursday.
- He expressed his joy through Twitter that "This is a very historic action by UP police.
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BJP Reveals List of Candidates for Parliamentary and Assembly Bypolls in Punjab and Odisha
- The candidates for the upcoming Parliamentary and Assembly bypolls for the Punjab and the Odisha were revealed by the Bharatiya Janata Party on Wednesday.
- The results will be announced on May 13, the same day as the Assembly elections in Karnataka.
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