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Any organisation keeping 'Mazhabi law' above Constitution a threat to national unity: VHP VHP

Any organisation keeping 'Mazhabi law' above Constitution a threat to national unity: VHP VHP

The VHP criticized opposition to the Waqf Act, claiming that organizations prioritizing "Mazhabi law" over the Constitution threaten national unity and democracy. Following the Parliament's approval of the Waqf Bill, various groups, including the AIMPLB, have filed petitions against it, labeling it anti-Muslim and unconstitutional. The Jamaat-e-Islami Hind called the bill a threat to minority rights and religious freedom.

The apex court noted that the judicial strength in some of the high courts was significantly lower as Allahabad high court with 160 sanctioned posts had a working strength of 79 judges, Bombay high court has 66 judges out of 94 posts, Calcutta high court has 44 out of the sanctioned 72, and Delhi high court has just 41 despite 60 earmarked posts of judges. (HT Archive)

Clear recommendations of collegium ‘expeditiously’: SC

Supreme Court urges Centre to quickly clear judicial appointments, highlighting massive pendency of over 700,000 criminal appeals. Calls for expeditious filling of sanctioned judge posts and suggests measures like video conferencing and dedicated criminal appeal benches to reduce backlog.

On March 1 the Muddaballi village leaders announced the decision to boycott the Dalit community (File photo)

Barber shops reopened after nearly 3-month boycott at village in Koppal: Official

After a three-month social boycott triggered by a dispute between a barber and a Dalit community member, local officials mediated a resolution. Barber shops reopened following a meeting that emphasized equality and opposed untouchability.

Pro-Kannada activists celebrate Indian armed forces’ Operation Sindoor against terrorists, in Chikkamagaluru on Thursday. (PTI)

Security increased at key infrastructure areas as tension escalates: Siddaramaiah

Karnataka heightens security at critical infrastructure like dams and coastal regions following the Pahalgam incident. Specialized forces deployed, civil defence drills conducted, and coastal patrols intensified. Authorities remain vigilant and prepared for potential threats.

The case is linked to alleged land-for-jobs scam in the railways dating back to 2004-09 when Prasad was the railways minister. (HT Archive)

President clears prosecution of Lalu Prasad in land-for-jobs case

President Murmu approved prosecution of Lalu Prasad in land-for-jobs money laundering case. ED filed charges based on CBI's FIR alleging railway recruitment corruption during 2004-09, involving land transfers as bribes.

People walk past the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) building, in Mumbai, on May 7, 2025.

Indian markets, rupee set to open lower amid ongoing military conflict with Pakistan: Report

India's benchmark indexes are set to open lower on Friday, with the rupee expected to weaken amid rising tensions with Pakistan following drone and missile attacks on military installations in Jammu. Gift Nifty futures indicate a 1.2% drop, reflecting concerns over escalating conflict between the two nations.

IMD’s forecast shows that most of northwest and central India will be cooler than normal at least till May 15. (PTI)

Western disturbances bring cool start to May

Western disturbances are bringing an unusually cool, rainy start to May in northwest India, with temperatures 1°C below normal and rainfall significantly exceeding typical levels. Thunderstorms and precipitation are expected to continue until mid-May.

CJI starts process to remove HC judge Varma, writes to Prez, PM

CJI starts process to remove HC judge Varma, writes to Prez, PM

CJI Sanjiv Khanna initiated removal proceedings against Justice Yashwant Varma after an in-house committee confirmed cash recovery at his residence. He wrote to the President and PM, seeking potential removal under constitutional provisions.

Nishikant Dubey

‘Irresponsible’: SC slams Dubey over remarks on judiciary, CJI

Supreme Court criticizes BJP MP Nishikant Dubey for "irresponsible" remarks targeting CJI, deeming them contemptuous but not initiating proceedings. The court emphasized judicial resilience and condemned potential hate speech while dismissing the PIL.

Justice MG Uma, who presided over the case, observed that the government’s action was based on national interest (File photo)

Karnataka HC rejects plea of woman seeking time for her 3 Pakistani children to stay

Karnataka HC rejected a woman's plea to extend her three Pakistani children's stay in India, upholding the government's directive for Pakistani nationals to exit by April 30 due to security concerns following a terror attack.

No Pakistani films, shows, or music on Indian OTTs: Govt

No Pakistani films, shows, or music on Indian OTTs: Govt

Indian government orders OTT platforms to immediately remove Pakistani content across web series, films, songs, and podcasts, citing national security concerns. The advisory is non-binding but strongly suggests platforms discontinue all media originating from Pakistan.

(From left) Wing Commander Vyomika Singh, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, and Colonel Sofiya Qureshi at a Ministry of External Affairs press briefing on Operation Sindoor, in New Delhi on Thursday. (ANI Photo)

India only responding to original escalation by Pak: Foreign secy

India responded to Pakistan's original escalation in Pahalgam, targeting terrorist infrastructure in retaliation. Foreign Secretary Misri emphasized India's measured response, warning of further action if Pakistan escalates. Most countries support India's stance, condemning the terror attack.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Union Minister and BJP National President JP Nadda, Lok Sabha LoP and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, Party president Mallikarjun Kharge and others during the all-party meeting on Operation Sindoor in New Delhi. (ANI Photo)

100 terrorists killed; govt says ops ongoing

India conducted Operation Sindoor, targeting terrorist bases in Pakistan, killing around 100 terrorists. The government emphasized no escalation intent, and opposition parties unanimously supported the military action during an all-party meeting.

People move to a safer place as part of an evacuation amid shelling from Pakistan, after the Indian Army's 'Operation Sindoor', in Poonch district, on Wednesday.

Trepidation at Ground Zero of Pak shelling

Pakistani artillery fire along the Line of Control killed 16 civilians, including children, in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district. Over 200 mortar shells were fired, forcing 90% of residents to flee to safer locations amid intense cross-border shelling.

City of Jaisalmer during blackout amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, Rajasthan, Thursday, May 8, 2025.

Pak escalates, India strikes back

India repelled multiple Pakistani strikes across western border states, intercepting missiles and drones. Tensions escalated after India's precision strikes on terror camps in response to the Pahalgam attack. Both nuclear-armed nations engaged in unprecedented military confrontation.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi chairs a high-level meeting with secretaries of various ministries and departments to review national preparedness and inter-ministerial coordination. (ANI Photo)

PM stresses alertness, synergy during meeting with secretaries

Prime Minister Modi held a high-level meeting with ministry secretaries, emphasizing coordination, operational readiness, and national security following military action. He stressed alertness, communication protocols, and preparedness to handle potential emerging situations.

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