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      27 July

      HCA fraud case: Absconding suspect arrested by Telangana CID in Pune

      The Telangana CID arrested HCA Secretary Devraj Ramachander in Pune on Friday in connection with the ongoing HCA fraud case. He had been absconding since the probe began. Five others, including HCA President Jagan Mohan Rao, were previously arrested Hyderabad: The Telangana Crime Investigation Department (CID) on Friday arrested Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA) Secretary Devraj Ramachander in connection with the ongoing HCA fraud case. Following a tip-off, Ramachander, 63, a resident of Sainikpuri, was traced and apprehended at a star hotel in Pune, Maharashtra. He had been missing since the investigation began, prompting the CID to issue a lookout circular (LOC) at all Indian airports. The arrest comes after extensive questioning of five other suspects, including HCA President Jagan Mohan Rao, who were earlier…

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    • 27 July

      Appeal made to President to remove Revanth Reddy as Chief Minister

      Former AP Vikalangula Corporation Chairman Bakka Judson has written to President Droupadi Murmu, urging the dismissal of Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy over his public acknowledgement of phone tapping with permission. Hyderabad: Former Chairman of the AP Vikalangula Corporation, Bakka Judson, has appealed to President Droupadi Murmu to dismiss Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy from office following his admission that the government was tapping phones, stating it was not illegal if done with appropriate permissions. In a letter to the President on Friday, Judson stated that the Chief Minister had acknowledged phone tapping during an informal interaction with journalists in New Delhi on July 23. He termed the on-record statement “startling”, especially amid rising allegations of surveillance not just on political rivals but also on…

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    • 27 July

      President, Defence Minister pay tribute on Kargil Vijay Diwas

      President Droupadi Murmu, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge paid tributes on Kargil Vijay Diwas, honouring soldiers who laid down their lives during the 1999 Kargil War. Commemorative events were held nationwide to mark India’s victory over Pakistani forces in Ladakh. New Delhi: President Droupadi Murmu and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh paid heartfelt tributes to the fallen heroes of the 1999 Kargil War on Saturday, asserting that their sacrifice during the conflict is a timeless reminder of the unwavering resolve of the Indian Armed Forces. “On the occasion of Kargil Vijay Diwas, I pay tribute to the brave soldiers who laid down their lives for our motherland. This day stands as a symbol of the extraordinary valour, courage,…

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    • 27 July

      Opinion: Deleting Tipu Sultan distorts history

      NCERT must rise above political and religious biases in crafting textbooks, especially in history By KSS Seshan The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT), in a blatant move, has omitted an entire lesson on the role of Hyder Ali and his son and successor Tipu Sultan of Mysore, along with the Mysore Wars they fought against the British in the late 18th century, while revising the Class VIII Social Science textbook under the guise of textbook rationalisation. The NCERT is a responsible national body that oversees the framing of syllabi, preparation of course materials, authorship of textbooks, conducting of final exams and even the publication of results. It is also the responsibility of the NCERT to ensure that the school…

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    • 27 July

      Backbenchers, front rows, and the role of teachers

      A film showing U-shaped classroom seating sparked interest in inclusive education, but experts caution it’s not practical for all Indian schools. While great for early learning, such layouts face logistical issues in higher classes. True change comes through empowered teaching By S Pradeep KumarA recent film has sparked public curiosity by portraying a classroom where students sit in a U-shaped arrangement while the teacher delivers the lesson. The scene drew widespread appreciation for breaking away from the conventional row-based classroom setup. In the film, the U-shape was introduced as a way to eliminate the concept of “backbenchers” – giving all students equal visibility and presence, symbolically promoting inclusivity and attention. At first glance, such arrangements may appear student-friendly, engaging, and…

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    • 27 July

      Congress government’s inexplicable hastiness exposed in GO 49 row

      Protests have forced the State government to suspend GO 49, which proposed a tiger reserve in Asifabad. Tribals allege it was issued without consultation and intended to evict them. They demand its withdrawal, citing delays in rehabilitation and compensation Adilabad: Widespread protests by tribals, tribal rights organisations, and political parties have forced the State government to keep the controversial Government Order (GO) 49 in abeyance. The order sought to create the Kumram Bheem Asifabad Tiger Conservation Reserve in the corridor area of the Kawal Tiger Reserve. The move has now come under scrutiny, with questions raised over the process of its issuance. Tribals, along with Tudum Debba and various political parties, launched intense protests against the GO. Their collective outcry compelled…

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    • 27 July

      Supreme Court rejects plea seeking action against Raj Thackeray over Maharashtra language row

      The Supreme Court refused to hear a plea seeking action against MNS chief Raj Thackeray for alleged hate speeches targeting Hindi speakers. The bench advised the petitioner to approach the High Court, dismissing the PIL under Article 32 New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday disposed of a plea seeking legal action against Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) founder Raj Thackeray over his speeches promoting language conflict in Maharashtra. A bench of Justices B V Nagarathna and K V Vishwanathan refused to entertain the public interest litigation (PIL) filed directly before the top court under Article 32 of the Constitution. However, the Justice Nagarathna-led Bench opined that the PIL litigant, if so advised, can approach the jurisdictional High Court for redressal of…

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    • 27 July

      Four students dead as roof of school building collapses in Rajasthan

      Four children died and 17 were injured after a portion of a government school building collapsed during morning prayers in Rajasthan’s Jhalawar district on Friday. Authorities have launched a high-level probe and are ensuring medical treatment for the injured Jhalawar: A portion of a government school building collapsed in Rajasthan’s Jhalawar district on Friday, leaving four children dead and 17 others injured, police said. The children at the Piplod Government School in Manoherthana block of the district were assembling for morning prayers when the incident took place. The police were informed at around 7.45 am. Superintendent of Police, Jhalawar, Amit Kumar said that “Four children have died and 17 others are injured. Ten children have been referred to Jhalawar out of which…

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    • 27 July

      Conviction, acquittal not based on YouTube video, courts do it: SC

      The Supreme Court criticised a Kerala journalist for publishing a defamatory YouTube video targeting a woman politician. Extending his interim bail, the court reminded that convictions aren’t made on social media and urged content creators to promote positivity instead New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday rapped a Kerala-based journalist for allegedly publishing a defamatory video against a prominent woman politician on his YouTube channel “Crime Online”. A bench of Justices BV Nagarathna and KV Viswanathan said, “You want to convict people based on your YouTube videos? Conviction or acquittal doesn’t happen based on a YouTube video. Courts do that.” The bench continued, “Say some nice things on YouTube. Why do you put this crime online, etc.? Something nice happening in…

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    • 27 July

      Indian medical team continues support for Bangladesh air crash survivors

      An Indian medical team in Dhaka held a second round of consultations with Bangladeshi doctors, reviewing treatment for victims of the July 21 air crash and providing expertise as part of India’s support. New Delhi: The Indian medical team currently visiting Bangladesh held the second round of consultations with doctors at the National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery in Dhaka. The medical team continued their mission to provide medical support to Bangladesh authorities for the treatment of critically injured patients in the aftermath of the plane crash of July 21 at Milestone School and College in Dhaka, the Indian High Commission in Dhaka said in a post on social media platform X. They visited some of the patients and observed…

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