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‘Offending’ parts of ‘Udaipur Files’ taken down: CBFC to HC

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July 10, 2025

The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) on Wednesday told the Delhi high court that certain offending portions of the movie “Udaipur Files”, relating to the 2022 brutal murder of a tailor Kanhaiya Lal, had been taken down.

- Shruti Kakkar and Abraham Thomas

The CBFC represented by additional solicitor general Chetan Sharma submitted before a bench of chief justice DK Upadhyay and justice Anish Dayal that the board before granting certification to the movie, slated to be released on Friday, had proposed certain cuts, which have been affected.

“We've addressed all the issues as has been raised in the petition. These are the offending portions, references and dia-

THE PRODUCER SUBMITTED THAT THE CUTS, AS SUGGESTED BY CBFC, HAD BEEN IMPLEMENTED

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No linguistic conflict over Hindi: HM

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NIA CHARGE SHEET AGAINST THREE IN AMRITSAR ATTACK

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed a charge sheet against three suspects in the March 15 grenade attack on the Thakur Dwara temple in Amritsar.

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GST rate revision: Surplus may be used to pay states

THE TWO-DAY GST COUNCIL MEETING WILL CONSIDER ELIMINATING 2 OUT OF 4 TAX SLABS (12% AND 28%) AND RETAIN THE 5% AND 18% RATES WITH A SLAB OF 40% FOR LUXURY GOODS

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PORTION OF DILAPIDATED BLDG COLLAPSES IN NALASOPARA

A portion of a building undergoing repairs in Nalasopara East collapsed on Tuesday.

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Modi attacks Oppn over remarks on mother, says Bihar will not forgive

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday criticised the Opposition in Bihar, and specifically, the RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav and the Congress's Rahul Gandhi without naming them, saying that attacks targeting his late mother was as an attack on all mothers, sisters, and daughters in the country, and claiming that the people of the state would not forgive them for this affront.

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AAP PUNJAB MLA flees arrest as bullets, stones fly

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Govt moots ₹2L relief for road accident death

The Centre has finally proposed a long-awaited compensation scheme for road accident victims, offering ₹2 lakh for deaths and ₹1 lakh for grievous injuries from insurance providers, more than three years after Parliament passed the enabling legislation.

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Thousands evacuated as rains lash north India

Thousands were evacuated from near the Yamuna on Tuesday as the river's waters flooded several neighbourhoods in Delhi, with authorities warning that the situation could worsen on Wednesday, and neighbouring Gurugram struggled with waterlogging again as extreme weather continued to plague parts of north India, especially Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir and Haryana.

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Jarange ends stir as govt accepts demands

Maratha quota activist Manoj Jarange-Patil on Tuesday declared victory and ended his indefinite fast on its fifth day after the Maharashtra government accepted most of his demands, including granting Kunbi caste certificates to Marathas in the Marathwada region, which will make them eligible for reservation benefits under the OBC category.

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