hours today:
DEL89 MP-LDALL FARMERS
By Harshwardhan Prakash and M P Agrawal
Mandsaur: Authorities struggled to restore normalcy in violence-hit western Madhya Pradesh even as Congress leader Rahul Gandhi today made an attempt to reach the epicentre of the farmers' agitation, Mandsaur, which was scuttled as he was detained before entering the district.
DEL91 FARMERS-LD DETAIN
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DEL80 KL-CATTLE-3RDLD ASSEMBLY
Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala's bitter political rivals-- the ruling LDF and the opposition UDF-- close ranks in the state assembly adopting a resolution asking the Centre to withdraw the cattle slaughter ban, calling it a 'fascist' move.
Srinagar: The Army guns down three militants but loses one of its men as it foils an infiltration bid aided by the Pakistani Army in Naugam sector of north Kashmir.
DEL54 MLJ-COURTS-ADJOURNMENTS
New Delhi: The laid down procedure of allowing a maximum of three adjournments per case is not followed in over 50 per cent of the matters being heard by courts, leading to rising pendency of cases, a government panel has said.
DEL85 UP-3RDLD SAHARANPUR ARREST
Lucknow: Bhim Army founder Chandrashekhar, the main accused in the Saharanpur caste violence, has been nabbed from Himachal Pradesh after having evaded arrest for nearly a month.
Darjeeling: The Army has been deployed in the restive Darjeeling town after Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) supporters indulge in violence and arson while attempting to march to the venue of a cabinet meeting presided by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee here.
LGD2 SC-LIQUOR BIHAR
New Delhi: The Supreme Court modifies its earlier order and allows liquor manufacturers from Bihar to export their old stocks of alcoholic beverages worth over Rs 200 crore outside the state till July 31.
FGN34 PM-SCO
By Manash Pratim Bhuyan
Astana: Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in the Kazakh capital on a two-day visit to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit where India and Pakistan will be inducted as full members of the bloc, in the first ever expansion since its inception in 2001.
New Delhi: Come June 16 and petrol as well as diesel prices across the country will be revised on a daily basis in sync with international rates as happens in most advanced markets.
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