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Kerala Govt Assures Shelter for Evicted Dalit Families

The Kerala government on Tuesday assured that seven Dalit families facing eviction from Pariyathukavu in Ernakulam district would not be left homeless. Responding to a Calling Attention Motion in the Assembly, Chief Minister V D Satheesan said the government would provide alternative land

CBSE Restores Class 12 Revaluation Portal After Delay

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has restored access to its Class 12 revaluation and verification portal after an unexpected delay that left students waiting for nearly 19 hours. The portal, which was originally scheduled to open at 10:00 AM,

FTII Entrance Re-Test Ordered Amid Question Paper Leak Allegations

The Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune, has come under scrutiny amid allegations of a question paper leak during its entrance examination held on April 26. While FTII has maintained that a re-test was necessitated by “significant operational disruptions” at the Delhi examination centre

Supreme Court Gets Five New Judges, Strength Reaches Record 37

The Supreme Court of India has reached a historic milestone after five new judges were sworn in, taking its working strength to 37 — the highest in the court’s history. The oath ceremony was conducted by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant following the Centre’s decision to increase the sanctioned strength of the apex court from 34 to 38 judges.

Annamalai Meets BJP Top Brass Amid New Party Speculation

Former Tamil Nadu BJP president K. Annamalai held a series of high-level meetings in New Delhi with senior BJP leaders, sparking fresh discussion about his political future. According to reports,

Shashi Tharoor Questions Mandatory Full Rendition Of Vande Mataram

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has triggered a political debate by questioning the practice of rendering the full version of Vande Mataram at official events. Speaking amid an ongoing controversy in Kerala, Tharoor clarified that he has complete respect for the national song but argued that making all its verses mandatory at every government programme places an unnecessary burden on attendees.