Army orders soldiers to delete 89 apps – Facebook, Instagram, Dailyhunt, Truecaller, etc.
While India has recently banned 69 Chinese apps, the Indian Army ordered the soldiers to delete the 89 apps including Facebook, Tiktok, Truecaller, Instagram.
While India has recently banned 69 Chinese apps, the Indian Army ordered the soldiers to delete the 89 apps including Facebook, Tiktok, Truecaller, Instagram.
Because of lockdown due to coronavirus, there is an increase in domestic violence, extortion, and other atrocities on the women, in the hilly region of Andhra Pradesh.
Finally, the Central Government grants permission to the medicine ‘Coronil’, prepared by ‘Patanjali Yogpeeth’ of Yogrishi Baba Ramdev.
Four religious fanatics in Bazarkhala area of Lucknow, allegedly burnt the Indian National Flag and raised anti-national slogans. When the people tried to confront them, they attacked them.
Indian women who get married to Nepalese men will have to wait for 7 years to obtain Nepal’s citizenship, and as such they will be deprived of all the political rights and privileges.
Kerala State Backward Classes Development Corporation (KSBCDC) has decided to spend Rs. 5 crores for converted Christians from scheduled casts under various schemes in the financial year of 2020-21.
Sanskar Bharti, an affiliate of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), in its Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Karini (All India Executive Council) has condemned the hateful violence, sexuality, nudity and the use of derogatory content for Indian Army.
The Police and District administration bulldozed the Kattuppasathy Madasamy temple in Sammenkulam village ignoring the protests of Hindus without following due process of law on the complaint lodged by the Muslims that the temple affects the privacy of their women folk bathing.
China deployed forces in Galvan Valley, PP – 15, Hot Springs and Pangong Lake regions of LAC. This resulted in tension between the two countries. India responded swiftly and deployed forces in the region.
The U.P Government approved a draft ordinance making a provision for the maximum imprisonment term to ten years from the existing seven years and maximum penalty to 5 lakhs from three lakhs. The Uttar Pradesh Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act, 1955 was implemented in the State on January 6, 1956.