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No immediate relief for Naidu: SC to hear plea on October 3

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September 28, 2023

THE Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to restrain a trial court from dealing with Crime Investigation Department (CID)'s plea for custody of TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu in the alleged ₹371 crore scam in the skill development corporation case even as it agreed to hear the former chief minister's petition to quash the case on October 3.

No immediate relief for Naidu: SC to hear plea on October 3

Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud orally told Naidu's lawyer, senior counsel Siddharth Luthra, that the court would not restrain the trial judge from hearing the petition. The observation by the CJI came after Luthra complained that the State police was pressing for Naidu's custody while the latter's petition was pending before the Supreme Court.

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Decoding new definition of wage, its impact

According to new labour laws, wages include basic pay, dearness allowance and retaining allowance

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Rahul to lead India in SA ODIs

WITH both the designated captain and vice-captain out of action due to injury, KL Rahul has once again been entrusted with the responsibility to lead India in the upcoming ODI series against South Africa.

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LOVE BEYOND TRIALS

TOMORROW is Vivah Panchami, the wedding anniversary of Sri Rama and Sita Devi.

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A LEG DAY TO FORGET

Only third team to face in excess of 900 balls in Ist innings of a Test in India since Jan 2020, South Africa post 489

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The missing half of Viksit Bharat: A case for labour codes as growth strategy

OR India to become a $30 trillion economy by 2047, increasing women's workforce participation is imperative.

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PM moots global Al compact to check misuse

Says critical technologies must be human-centric, not finance-centric; announces Al summit in India next year

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Zubeen's director pays tribute at Goa film fest

NOTED singer, composer and actor Zubeen Garg was initially approached by director Debangkar Borgohain only to compose the music for the Assamese action thriller Sikaar, but he eventually ended up playing the lead role. Speaking at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) on Sunday, Borgohain recalled his first meeting with Garg-who died in a scuba diving accident in Singapore, in which he made an offer to do music. Released in 2024, the film is being screened at the festival.

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November 24, 2025

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Health dept 'undervalues' Jagannath temple land, asked to pay ₹35.5 cr more

IN what could be a curious case of undervaluation, the Health and Family Welfare department has been directed to pay an additional ₹35.5 crore to the Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA) for the 25 acre temple land it acquired for setting up the Shree Jagannath Medical College and Hospital (SJMCH) in Puri in 2021.

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HC voices shock at severe penalty on childcare leave

THE Delhi High Court has set aside an order reducing the pay of a Central Secretariat Service officer for three years due to her \"child care leave\", saying the punishment \"shocks the conscience of this court\".

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