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Broadband internet ban lifted in five Manipur districts

The state government had suspended internet services, including broadband and mobile data, from Sep 10 to Sep 15 in response to student protests demanding the removal of the DGP and security advisor for their alleged inability to handle attacks by militants.

new Waqf bill

Overwhelming support for new Waqf Bill, claims Local Circles study

Over 69% respondents were men and 31% were women. Among them 43% respondents were from tier 1 cities, 26% from tier 2 cities and 31% respondents were from tier 3, 4, 5 and rural districts, as per the study.

Muslim boy expelled from Amroha school principal

Uttar Pradesh: Officials probing ‘expulsion' of minor Muslim student from school over non-veg food

The boy’s mother has alleged he was assaulted, confined to a room, and eventually expelled from the school.

IAF woman officer

Woman flying officer alleges rape, mental harassment by Wing Commander at Srinagar's Air Force Station

The 26-year-old woman officer alleged that sexual assault took place in Wing Commander’s room around 2 am on Jan 1 after the accused asked her to come to his room to receive a New Year's gift.

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Manipur burning: Violent clashes lead govt to ban internet, deploy extra troops amid increasing tension

The ethnic clashes in the state, which first began on May 3 last year, were reignited on Sep 1 when a woman and her minor daughter were killed, and several others were injured after militants fired indiscriminately and dropped grenades from drones during a gunfight with security forces near Koutruk in the Kangchup region of Imphal West district.

Ongoing protest in Manipur

Manipur suspends internet access to curb spread of violence, imposes curfew in three districts

An indefinite curfew has been imposed in both of the Imphal districts, Imphal East and Imphal West, and Thoubal district on Sep 10 due to "the developing law and order situation," the district administration said.

Union Minister Rijiju responds to Zakir Naik's comment on Waqf Amendment Bill, asks him to not mislead Indian Muslims

Rijiju’s comments followed Zakir Naik's social media post on X (formerly Twitter), where he urged all Indian Muslims to sign an online petition rejecting the Modi government's Waqf Amendment Bill to protect Waqf properties.