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Don't take Bangladeshi infiltrators to courts, send them to BSF instead: Suvendu to Bengal policeWest Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari has introduced a new policy. Detained Bangladeshi infiltrators will now be directly handed over...
Ladakh leaders demand confidence building measures, High Powered Committee meeting ahead of Amit Shah's visit to Leh on April 30Union Home Minister Amit Shah visits Ladakh soon. Representatives seek confidence-building measures for meaningful dialogue. They want case...
UNHRC voices concern about alleged discrimination and violence against minority groups in IndiaThe UN Human Rights Committee expressed concerns about discrimination and violence against minority groups in India, including Muslims, Chr...
Pakistan to join review proceedings of Supreme Court's acquittals in Daniel Pearl murder casePearl, the 38-year-old South Asia bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal, was abducted and beheaded while he was in Pakistan investigatin...
Committee to review conditions in Assam's detention centresThe committee will visit all detention centres in the state and review the legal aid status and health status of each detainee and provide ...
Farooq arrested under four-decade old law enacted by his father Sheikh AbdullahPSA was introduced in J&K to tackle timber smuggling as those involved in the crime at that time would easily get away with minimal detenti...
Masood Azhar's brother only in preventive detention in Pakistan, could be a ploy to provide security: OfficialsPakistan's Minister of State for Interior Shehryar Khan Afridi said at a press conference in Islamabad that Raoof and Hamad Azhar are among...
States may have freedom to review no-detention policyJavadekar said there was no decision yet on the reintroduction of class 10 CBSE board exams. “Adequate time will be given to students.”
Right to Education Act will have to be amended to scrap the ‘no detention’ policy: HRD ministryThe RTE Act promises free and compulsory education to all children between 6 and 14 and mandates that no student should be detained in any ...
Government appointed committee recommends no detention policy only till class IVThe panel in its 200-page report has given specific suggestions to raise the standard of education which needed in many respects from prima...
CABE recommends revocation of no-detention policy up to class VIIIThe country's premier advisory body on education strongly favoured revocation of no-detention policy up to class VIII and bringing back cla...
No-detention till class 8, reviving Class X Boards under reviewThis is the first meeting of the newly reconstituted Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE) under the NDA government.
Assam Assembly Speaker Pranab Kumar Gogoi for legal opinion on condition of detention campPranab Kumar Gogoi asked the state government to seek legal opinion regarding the alleged inhuman conditions at the detention camps for ill...
No detention policy against students' interest: Parliamentary PanelThe Parliamentary Standing Committee on HRD in its report tabled in Parliament echoes the same stand adopted by the previous panel during t...
Review 'no-detention' policy: Education panel to governmentThe CABE is expected to take a final call on this when it meets shortly after Winter Session of the Parliament comes to an end in December.
Global maritime panel to review tanker detention by IranInternational maritime body IOMOU is likely to form a panel this week to look into the issue of 26-day wrong detention a crude tanker by Ir...
- Centre asks states to review cases of undertrials
The advisory said although the percentage overcrowding in jails is steadily going down, even then 67% of the inmates in various prisons are...
Govt offers balm for J&K bruisesThe Centre on Saturday outlined a slew of confidence-building measures as part of an eight-point agenda to address local grievances in Jamm...
- Centre announces 8-point initiative for Kashmir
J and K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah welcomed the Centre's initiative saying it is a positive development and must lead to a resolution to ...
- J&K govt release 566 detenues in 3 years
J and K govt has released 566 detenues languishing in different jails during in the past three years.