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President approves ordinance on death penalty to child rapists
New Delhi: President Ram Nath Kovind on Sunday approved an ordinance to provide death penalty to those convicted of raping a child below the...
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Union Cabinet clears ordinance awarding death penalty for child rape
Srinagar: Amid outrage over the Kathua incident and other rape incidents in various parts of India, the central government today approved the Criminal Law...
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Asifa’s Rape & Murder: Desh Bhagat University students protest in Chandigarh
Punjab: Students of Desh Bhagat University Chandigarh today held a protest outside the university campus demanding justice for Asifa, the eight-year-old girl who was...
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Book on Kunan-Poshpora mass rape released
Five Kashmiri girls - Essar Batool, Samreen Mushtaq, Natasha Rather, Ifrah Butt and Munaza Rashid, released the book titled “Do you remember Kunan-Poshpora?”
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India’s E20 Ethanol Mandate: Progress, Pitfalls and Public Backlash
India’s ambitious push toward a 20% ethanol-blended fuel, known as E20, is facing significant backlash from vehicle owners and environmentalists.
How Does a Minimalist Diamond Mangalsutra Perfectly Balance Sacred Tradition with Modern Fashion?
Minimalist diamond mangalsutra offers a flawless blend of heritage and modern style, allowing women carry their marital vows with pride with fashion sensibilities.
When Zero Depreciation Insurance Doesn’t Pay: Hidden Clauses Explained
Many vehicle owners choose zero depreciation car insurance. Still, this add-on does not automatically mean that every repair expense will be covered by the insurer.
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India’s E20 Ethanol Mandate: Progress, Pitfalls and Public Backlash
India’s ambitious push toward a 20% ethanol-blended fuel, known as E20, is facing significant backlash from vehicle owners and environmentalists.
When a Black Hole Whispers to the World’s Thinnest Material
A black hole and a sheet of graphene seem to belong to completely different worlds. Yet modern physics has taught us a lesson: nature is often more connected than it appears.

