The Supreme Court on Tuesday posted the case for hearing on February 8, 2018.
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COVER STORY
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"What is happening in Kashmir should not be termed as terrorism. At least we (Pakistanis) should not call it that."
Chief minister of Tamil Nadu, Palaniswami and his deputy Panneerselvam, placed a wreath at the memorial, where Jayalalithaa was laid to rest in December 2016.
The principal, in her letter sent on Monday to around 4,000 guardians assuring safety of their wards in the school, had mentioned the name of the girl.
NGT on Monday had rapped the authorities for holding the match in Delhi, that's battling with smog and choking haze for over a month now.
Humidity has risen from 44.3 per cent to 51 per cent while average temperature has dipped by about two degrees since November 27.
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"What is happening in Kashmir should not be termed as terrorism. At least we (Pakistanis) should not call it that."
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Chief minister of Tamil Nadu, Palaniswami and his deputy Panneerselvam, placed a wreath at the memorial, where Jayalalithaa was laid to rest in December 2016.
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The principal, in her letter sent on Monday to around 4,000 guardians assuring safety of their wards in the school, had mentioned the name of the girl.
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NGT on Monday had rapped the authorities for holding the match in Delhi, that's battling with smog and choking haze for over a month now.
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Humidity has risen from 44.3 per cent to 51 per cent while average temperature has dipped by about two degrees since November 27.
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