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Bengaluru engineering student gets 5-year jail for celebrating Pulwama killings on Facebook

Any failure on the part of the convict to pay the fine, Faiz Rasheed, a resident of Bengaluru’s Kacharakanahalli, will result in six more months of imprisonment, said Judge CM Gangadhara of the special court for National Investigation Agency and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) cases.

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Bitterness in Punjab over Dera chief’s parole & e-satsangs

The Dera chief has significantly increased his online activity during his latest parole, his third this year. There have been a few incidents of Dera’s followers sent to invite people for gatherings being confronted by Sikhs. These indicate that things could take a turn for the worse in the state.

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Amitabh: Fans have become less enthusiastic

Amitabh Bachchan’s self-written blogs are a reflection of his thought process. The veteran actor doesn’t shy away from speaking his mind and often shares fun moments and snippets from his everyday life. In his blog, the actor recently revealed that lately lesser number of fans turn up in front of his Jalsa home.

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Move on sedition law may happen in winter session, government tells Supreme Court

At the outset of the hearing, attorney general K Venkataramani told a bench of Chief Justice UU Lalit, Justices S Ravindra Bhat and Bela M Trivedi that the provision pertaining to sedition may change and pleaded that hearing be deferred as the issue was “engaging the attention of the relevant authority”.

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9 held as Gujarat footbridge collapse toll rises to 134, search to resume today

Government hospitals in the town treated 56 people, of whom 15 are still to be discharged. Till late afternoon, people were spotted dashing in and out of hospitals with pictures of loved ones in the hope of either finding them alive.

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Lakshmi calls out double standards in industry

Lakshmi Manchu, promoting her film 'Daksha: A Deadly Conspiracy,' recently challenged ageism and sexism during an interview. She con...