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    “Madras Bar Association Expresses Concern Over Proposed Renaming of Criminal Laws”

    The Madras Bar Association expresses reservations over the proposed renaming of key criminal laws through Bills introduced in the Indian Parliament. The legal community debates the implications of changing the names of fundamental legal frameworks such as the Indian Penal Code and Code of Criminal Procedure. Home Minister Amit Shah emphasizes the new laws' intention to prioritize justice and safeguard citizens' rights under the Constitution.

    “Supreme Court Upholds St. Stephen’s College’s Minority Admission Interview Policy, Dismisses DU Plea”

    The Supreme Court has upheld the Delhi High Court's decision, allowing St. Stephen's College to conduct interviews for minority quota admissions. The court dismisses the Delhi University's plea against the high court order and emphasizes the importance of maintaining consistency in the admissions process.

    Centre Holds High-Level Meeting on COVID-19, Urges States to Enhance Genome Sequencing

    Amid concerns over newer COVID-19 variants, India's Centre holds a high-level meeting, urging states to boost genome sequencing and stay vigilant. The meeting reviewed global and national trends, emphasizing the nation's stable COVID-19 situation and urging continuous monitoring.

    “Influencer Exposes High Sugar Content in Tang Through Viral Review, Sparking Nutritional Awareness”

    A nutritionist and influencer has drawn attention to Tang's sugar content through a viral video review, sparking discussions about its health implications and marketing strategies.

    DRDO’s TAPAS Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Crashes During Test Flight in Karnataka Village

    A DRDO-developed UAV, TAPAS 07 A-14, met an unfortunate fate as it crashed during a test flight in a Karnataka village's agricultural fields. The Defense Research Development Organisation is investigating the reasons behind the crash of the Made in India UAV.

    “Over 200 Meitei Refugees Return from Myanmar, Manipur CM Lauds Indian Army’s Efforts”

    Over 200 Meitei individuals return from Myanmar after seeking refuge due to ethnic conflict in Manipur. Manipur Chief Minister thanks the Indian Army for their support in bringing them back home.

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