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IISER mourns death of its scientist because of parking dispute in Mohali

The Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISER) urged for strict action against the accused after scientist Dr Abhishek Swarnkar died following an altercation with his neighbor over a parking dispute.

MK Stalin further fuels language row as Tamil Nadu govt removes rupee symbol from budget

The decision comes amidst the resistance by the Tamil Nadu government against the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and the three-language policy.

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Bombay High Court upholds suspension of Dalit PhD student from TISS for ‘Anti-national activities’

The court emphasized that while Ramadas K S, accused of participating in a protest march in New Delhi against the central government's "anti-student policies," had the right to hold political views, he overstepped by associating his activism with the Tata Institute of Social Sciences.

India ready to share expertise in digital inclusion to bridge gender gap: Union Minister Annapurna Devi at UN

Underscoring the transformative power of digital public infrastructure to bridge the gender digital divide and build a resilient government system, Devi said “India is happy to share its experience with the world” and highlighted the critical need for resources to realize the vision of women-led development.

Yogi Adityanath urges noise control measures at religious places

While reviewing development projects and law and order at the Circuit House, he also directed officials to strictly prohibit high-volume DJs during Holi celebrations, a statement said.

Rajya Sabha MP Sudha Murthy shows support for three-language policy, says 'I know 8 languages'

Murthy also gave her example and said she knows eight languages. "I have always believed that one can learn multiple languages and I myself know 7-8 languages. So, I enjoy learning and children can earn a lot,” she said.

Social media access required only during search ops, no attempt to breach online privacy of common taxpayers in new I-T bill: Official

Refuting claims that the tax authorities have been granted "additional" powers to breach the online space of the taxpayers, an IT official said that powers for such a coercive action "already existed" in the 1961 Act, adding that it is executed only during survey and search operations.