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BNS Crackdown: India's Harsh New Penalties For Men Who Break Marriage Promises
Times Now· 12 hours agoThe newly-enacted Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) replaces the British-era Indian Penal Code,...
What is sovereignty and how philosophers define it
Indian Express· 1 day agoIn many contemporary political crises and issues, the concepts of sovereignty and territorial integrity played out clearly. For instance, the two-state...
Shades of the artful dodger in Suryakumar Yadav’s match-defining catch
CNBC Awaaz· 7 days agoThe phrase ‘artful dodger’ is a famous one in cricket. It refers to Sid Barnes of Australia, who...
Makeup For Every Generation: Essential Beauty Tips For Women
NDTV· 3 days agoThis article dives into age-specific makeup tips, ensuring that you not only look your best but feel...
Wankhede's Deafening Roar For Hardik
rediff.com· 2 days agoThe Wankhede stadium witnessed a heartwarming turnaround for Hardik Pandya. Just months ago, the Mumbai Indians captain faced jeers from his home crowd...
Barbados Weather Report, Hurricane Beryl: Rohit Sharma And Co. Stuck In Barbados Due To Adverse...
One India· 6 days agoBarbados Weather Report, Hurricane Beryl: Indian players who were scheduled to leave the island...
Terrorism Definition Strengthened in Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Confirms Amit Shah | Delhi News -...
The Times of India· 5 days agoNew Delhi: Home minister Amit Shah said terrorism was included as an offence in BNS to ensure that no terror accused escaped punishment for the lack of a clear definition of ‘terrorist act’ ...
Menaka Guruswamy writes: New criminal codes, not an open and shut case
Indian Express· 20 hours agoFirst, we shall briefly discuss what has not changed when one compares the BNS to the Indian Penal...
Pro AV Newsmakers: Focusrite Acquisition and More People on the Move
AV Network· 4 days agoThe company is also recruiting more design and production staff and has created a separate brand...
BNS: With great power comes great responsibility
Mid Day· 3 days agoSenior inspectors at police stations can now register cases against organised crime and terrorism. The three new Sections covering organised crime and terrorist activities defined< ...