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New law mandates Muslims to register marriages, divorces in Assam

Archana Girish Kamath, Table tennis player

Archana Kamath quits table tennis post-historic Paris Olympics to pursue studies in US

With no assurances of a medal even at the 2028 Los Angeles Games, Kamath decided to retire from professional table tennis and pursue studies abroad.

CISF deployed at RG Kar hospital, resident doctors' hostel

A CISF team, led by a DIG rank officer, Aug 21 morning surveyed the hospital complex where a 31-year-old trainee doctor was allegedly raped and murdered earlier this month.

Flight departs as PM Narendra Modi visits Poland

PM Modi's historic Poland visit aims to bolster strategic partnership, boost trade and defense ties

PM Modi's visit to Poland, the first in 45 years, aims to strengthen bilateral ties and celebrate the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations. He is also set to visit Ukraine after Poland, making him the first Indian prime minister to have visited the country since its independence. Before leaving for his trip, Modi expressed hope for a swift return to peace and stability in the region, emphasizing India's commitment as a "friend and partner" in addressing the ongoing conflict.

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Dalit, Adivasi groups call for nationwide strike over top court's ruling on reservation policies

The pan-India shutdown is organized by Dalit and Adivasi organizations who are advocating for stronger representation and protections for marginalized communities. The Supreme Court's ruling, which passed with a majority of 6:1, allows states to create sub-classifications within SCs and STs.

Healthcare services hit across Bengal as doctors continue protest over medic's rape-murder

Services at outpatient departments and non-emergency units were crippled, as long queues of patients were seen outside ticket counters of state-run hospitals.

terror attack Udhumpur

Spurt in terror attacks not imminent threat to upcoming J&K polls: Security experts

Pakistan-backed terrorists mostly hiding in mountainous areas of Jammu region may make desperate attempts to disrupt the upcoming polls in the Union Territory, say the security experts, while ruling out an imminent threat to the upcoming electoral process.

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