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Former Meghalaya governor Tathagata Roy had said,”The test of the religious status of a male must be CIRCUMCISION OR OTHERWISE”.Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and former Meghalaya governor Tathagata Roy has sparked a massive row after he suggested a circumcision test to be conducted of a male applicant seeking citizenship under the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).On his X (formerly Twitter) handle, Roy had posted,”TMC is raining disinformation in West Bengal about CAA. Chances of people being misled are increasing by the day. Union Home Ministry must wake up and CLARIFY THE FOLLOWING WITHOUT DELAY: How would a Hindu fugitive from…

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As per a viral video, CJI Chandrachud scolded advocate Mathews Nedumpara and told him not to raise his voice.Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud on Monday chided a lawyer during the Supreme Court’s hearing on the electoral bonds case. “Don’t shout at me,” the CJI told the lawyer.A five-judge Constitution bench, comprising of CJI Chandrachud and Justices Sanjiv Khanna, BR Gavai, JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra, was hearing a batch of petitions on the scrapped electoral bonds scheme when the incident took place. Per a viral video, CJI Chandrachud scolded advocate Mathews Nedumpara and told him not to raise…

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Rahul Gandhi had said,”There is a word ‘Shakti’ (might) in Hinduism. We are fighting against a Shakti (might of the state)”.Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Monday issued a clarification after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s attack on him over his ‘Shakti’ remark, that has generated massive controversy ahead of the Lok Sabha elections. “Modi ji does not like my words. He tries to twist my statements and change the meaning, because he knows that I have spoken a deep truth,” Gandhi said in a post on social platform X.At Mumbai’s Shivaji Park on Sunday, Gandhi had invoked ‘Shakti’ to question the…

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launch event is scheduled to begin at 12 p.m. On the company’s official YouTube account as well as other social media platforms, the event will be broadcast live.Vivo T3 specifications The smartphone’s processor information have been made public ahead of the announcement event. Vivo T3 processor It is confirmed that the MediaTek Dimensity 7200 SoC powers the Vivo T3. However, there are other details regarding the Vivo T3 smartphone that have already been verified. The Vivo T3 has been the focus of many teasers the firm has issued. Vivo T3 camera The triple back camera system of the Vivo T3…

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The X Fold 3 is about to arrive in China according to Vivo. There are rumors that the phone will be available in two versions: the Fold 3 and the Fold 3 Pro.Vivo x Fold 3 launch date in India. Vivo is anticipated to release a new TWS earbuds and wristwatch in addition to the foldable phone. Interestingly, Vivo has never before introduced a foldable device in India. According to reports, the Vivo X Fold 3 would not be released in India by the firm. On its website, Vivo has formally declared the arrival in China of its eagerly anticipated…

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The Poco X6 Neo is dubbed as the “thinnest smartphone to date.” It is currently retailing in the market. In both weight and specs, the smartphone is a considerably more compact variant of the Poco X6. The Poco X6 weighs 187g, whereas the Poco X6 Neo weighs 175g. Additionally, the smartphone’s characteristics include a dual camera. It is a little smaller 5,000 mAh battery (as opposed to the Poco X6’s 5,100 mAh battery). It has a Dimensity 6080 CPU, and a slightly lower FHD+ resolution. But unlike the Poco X6, which costs around Rs 5,000 more, the Poco X6 Neo…

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received a gift of 15 lakh shares valued at approximately Rs 240 crore from Infosys co founder Narayana Murthy. One of the Biggest gift of India According to recent regulatory filings the 77-year-old gave his grandson the shares. These shares make up 0.04 percent of his Infosys ownership, in an off-market transaction. After the transfer of shares, Narayana Murthy’s stake in Infosys decreased to 0.36%. According to the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), Infosys shares finished at Rs 1,602.30 each. It means that Ekagrah Murty has amassed a wealth of Rs 2,403,450,000. Who is Ekagrah Rohan Murthy On November 10 Ekagrah…

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There is still much discussion on the presence of chemicals that cause cancer in hand sanitizers, dry shampoos, and sunscreens. There is one more skincare product has been added to the list. Petition against these famous companies A US lab named Valisure has submitted a petition to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) over many brands, such as Clinique, Clearasil, and Proactiv.According to that petition, these products have significant concentrations of the carcinogen benzene in their acne treatment solutions. What is Benzene The liquid benzene is colorless and extremely combustible. According to the National Cancer Institute, it is composed…

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The State Bank of India has been ordered by the Supreme Court to provide all information pertaining to the electoral bonds that let people and businesses to donate to political parties. Deadline of the SBI electoral bonds is 21 of march The Supreme Court directed SBI Chairman to write an affidavit by 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 21. It claimes that it has not withheld any facts after announcing the details of the bonds. The Supreme Court said that SBI must provide full information. It includes the serial number of any bonds that are bought or redeemed as well as…

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The cut in prices did bring some relief to the common citizens but rates continue to remain above ₹100 per litre mark due to higher value added tax (VAT). Petrol and diesel prices are the costliest in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Kerala, PTI quoted an oil industry data on Sunday. The fuel is cheapest in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Delhi and in the northeastern states, the data showed. The Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL), the three prominent fuel retailers, had last week slashed petrol and diesel prices by ₹2 per…

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