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Odisha schoolteacher suspended for beating 31 students for not touching her feet

India, Sept. 14 -- An assistant teacher in a government upper primary school in Odisha's Mayurbhanj district has been suspended after she allegedly thrashed 31 students with a bamboo stick for not tou... Read More


Ludhiana: 60gm heroin seized, women peddlers held

Ludhiana, Sept. 14 -- Samrala police have arrested two women on charges of smuggling and supplying heroin to college students near Mohali and Chandigarh. The police have recovered 60 grams of heroin f... Read More


Manipur: Tension in Churachandpur as Kuki protesters demand release of arrested youth

Imphal, Sept. 14 -- Irate Kuki tribals, mostly youths demanding safe release of two individuals arrested in connection with the Prime Minister's visit on Saturday, clashed with the security forces in ... Read More


Sumana Shrestha quits RSP, lashes out at party leadership

Kathmandu, Sept. 14 -- Former education minister and Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) leader Sumana Shrestha has announced her resignation from the party, saying she can no longer tolerate the leadershi... Read More


Microchipping made mandatory for dogs that bite in Uttar Pradesh

LUCKNOW, Sept. 14 -- The Uttar Pradesh urban development department has made microchipping mandatory for the aggressive stray dogs involved in biting incidents. The municipal bodies across the state ... Read More


Why India's industrial growth isn't as satisfactory as it's made out to be

New Delhi, Sept. 14 -- In 2023-24, India's manufacturing sector contributed 17.5% to domestic output (gross value added) at constant prices (i.e., net of inflation), as the National Accounts Statistic... Read More


Vietnam-US Friendship Festival held in Can Tho

Can Tho, Sept. 14 -- The Vietnam Union of Friendship Organisations, the US Mission to Vietnam, and the Can Tho People's Committee jointly held the Vietnam-US Friendship Festival in the Mekong Delta ci... Read More


A stronger ringgit is a sign of growing Malaysian economic resilience in Asean - Phar Kim Beng

Kuala Lampur, Sept. 14 -- The ringgit opened stronger this week on renewed hopes that the United States Federal Reserve may soon cut interest rates. While financial markets often interpret such news ... Read More


Who is Beryl? Office Depot worker fired for refusing to print Charlie Kirk poster

India, Sept. 14 -- Office Depot found itself mired in controversy after an employee refused to print a Charlie Kirk poster, and the incident was posted online, drawing massive backlash. Since then, th... Read More


IndiGo welcomes its first all-women batch of maintenance technicians

New Delhi, Sept. 14 -- IndiGo, India's preferred airline, marked the National Engineering Day by onboarding its first-ever all-women batch of 33 maintenance technicians. A milestone in its Diversity, ... Read More