The 21-year-old victim from Chhattisgarh's Bilaspur had lodged a complaint against Rajasthan-based Phalahari Maharaj, alleging sexual exploitation.
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Subramanian's predecessor was Raghuram Rajan, who quit the position in September 2013 after being appointed the Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
Vishwas Gupta also said that his former wife is not Ram Rahim's adopted daughter an dno legal adoption was ever done.
Apart from the 20 states that do have laws to reserve half of the seats in rural local bodies for women, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Goa and Jammu and Kashmir, all BJP-ruled are yet to follow suit.
Referring to the mega animal fair being organised for the first time on 1800 acres of land here, he said "these animals don't go to cast their ballot. They are not anyone's voters."
The government hopes Sami, who is coming with his trope and many of his admirers, would help in the tourism sector, which for past two years has seen a slump.
Investors made huge losses after foreign institutions reportedly withdrew billions of dollars to leave Indian stocks limping and with little chance to fight back
Once projected by the Opposition as leaders to look out for, the heirs apparent seem to be fading away
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Subramanian's predecessor was Raghuram Rajan, who quit the position in September 2013 after being appointed the Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
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Vishwas Gupta also said that his former wife is not Ram Rahim's adopted daughter an dno legal adoption was ever done.
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Apart from the 20 states that do have laws to reserve half of the seats in rural local bodies for women, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Goa and Jammu and Kashmir, all BJP-ruled are yet to follow suit.
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Referring to the mega animal fair being organised for the first time on 1800 acres of land here, he said "these animals don't go to cast their ballot. They are not anyone's voters."
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The government hopes Sami, who is coming with his trope and many of his admirers, would help in the tourism sector, which for past two years has seen a slump.
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Investors made huge losses after foreign institutions reportedly withdrew billions of dollars to leave Indian stocks limping and with little chance to fight back
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Once projected by the Opposition as leaders to look out for, the heirs apparent seem to be fading away
OTHER STORIES
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The LG office said that Baijal had "advised" the city government keeping in mind the interest of students so that they do not face any legal and financial complications in future.
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He said the GDP growth was much higher in the last quarter of 2016-17 than the first quarter of this financial year.
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This is the first visit by a cabinet-level official to India under the Trump administration.
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Continuous violations of the ceasefire by Pakistan along the International Border (IB) and the Line of Control (LoC) have forced hundreds of border residents to flee their homes.
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Kim had delivered a tongue-lashing of his own -- vowing to "surely and definitely tame the mentally deranged US dotard with fire"
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"We invite high blood pressure, heart ailments and other diseases that lessen its life span and makes it depend on doctors and medicines for the rest of our lives,"
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No loss of life or damage to the property has been reported as of now.
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Ranganathan will take over from Bobby Ghosh, who will be leaving back to the US after a short stint of 14 months
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The CBI FIR, lodged on May 15, had alleged irregularities in FIPB clearance to INX Media for receiving overseas funds to the tune of Rs 305 crore in 2007 when Karti's father was the Union finance minister.
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The first India Health Survey by Outlook-Karvy Insights asks one simple question: are you healthy?
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New disorders bring new expressions in their wake
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The first India Health Survey by Outlook-Karvy Insights asks one simple question: are you healthy?
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The addiction to the internet is emerging as India's newest lifestyle disease but we are not ready to accept it. The smartphone revolution is causing enormous digital distress
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India bought the three-million-Pound property in a posh north London locality little knowing that a memorial for Babasaheb Ambedkar was in breach of norms for residential space
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For control and extra money, Kota and Delhi brawl to deploy own drivers on trains between two cities
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'Those who are foreigners became Indians and those who are Indians became foreigners' why NRC fails to portray true picture of 'demographic invasion'.
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Government goes all out with integrated plan for a sure cure to malnutrition
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The central leadership's decision to appoint three deputies to chief minister BS Yediyurappa is clearly aimed at grooming a second line of leaders
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In spite of the Supreme Court calling lynching an 'epidemic', its guidelines have been hardly implemented by state governments. This has resulted in extreme manipulation and dubious investigations.
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Pusarla Venkata Sindhu, who made history recently, speaks to Outlook about the mental pressure ahead of the world championships final, her future plans and a number of issues involving badminton in India
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From the hip-hop kids of Karachi who address social issues to astronomers of Sri Lanka who have discovered two new exoplanets, read this and much more in The Subcontinental Menu.