Twitter chief executive Jack Dorsey fired off what may be one of the first expanded tweets.
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Lawyers, activists see the verdict as a ‘dangerous reasoning’ that further trivializes ‘consent’, something that already is a bone of contention among many.
While imports from India fill the gap each year, the move to bar containers from entering the country from across the border have created a huge demand- supply gap
"dialogue is the only way out to resolve any problem and solutions can be found through restraint and mutual dialogue within the legal ambit," he said.
Active since 1995 and Qayoom was rising in the militant ranks and became chief operation commander of Hizbul Mujahideen.
Tejpal, the founder editor of Tehelka magazine, had moved the Goa bench of the Bombay High Court against the district court's order.
'Both India And US Recognise The Stress Of Global Terrorism,' Says US Defence Secretary James Mattis"Our two countries recognise the stress the global terrorism poses to people throughout the world. There can be no tolerance of terrorist safe havens. As global leaders, India and the US resolve to work together to eradicate this scourge,"
You must have heard him giving sexist remarks like women should stay indoors etc. That is his and the university’s mentality. This is what we are fighting against.
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Lawyers, activists see the verdict as a ‘dangerous reasoning’ that further trivializes ‘consent’, something that already is a bone of contention among many.
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While imports from India fill the gap each year, the move to bar containers from entering the country from across the border have created a huge demand- supply gap
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"dialogue is the only way out to resolve any problem and solutions can be found through restraint and mutual dialogue within the legal ambit," he said.
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Active since 1995 and Qayoom was rising in the militant ranks and became chief operation commander of Hizbul Mujahideen.
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Tejpal, the founder editor of Tehelka magazine, had moved the Goa bench of the Bombay High Court against the district court's order.
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'Both India And US Recognise The Stress Of Global Terrorism,' Says US Defence Secretary James Mattis
"Our two countries recognise the stress the global terrorism poses to people throughout the world. There can be no tolerance of terrorist safe havens. As global leaders, India and the US resolve to work together to eradicate this scourge,"
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You must have heard him giving sexist remarks like women should stay indoors etc. That is his and the university’s mentality. This is what we are fighting against.
OTHER STORIES
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Jeniffa, a professor at the varsity's journalism department, suffered multiple stab injuries and was admitted to a government hospital in serious condition.
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India currently provides USD three billion in aid to Afghanistan and also provides training to its military and other assistance.
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"Is it wrong if we are more concerned about the security of our girls than our boys," he asked, on being questioned about the alleged gender bias in the university.
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Authorities have ordered the evacuation of villagers living within a high danger zone that in places extends 12 kilometers from Mount Agung's crater.
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After Ahir's comments, Varun said his recent piece focused primarily on defining India's asylum policy, with clear demarcations on how "we would accept refugees".
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The judge was reportedly unhappy that he was not made the chief justice of any court despite his seniority.
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He praised the creation of the new digital ecosystem IndiaStack.
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The penetration of web series into diverse sections of society has won Pankaj Tripathi kudos from an IAS officer to a paanwalla
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After his superb performance as an undercover agent trying to strike a balance between duty and family, Manoj Bajpayee has been widely acclaimed for the work he has done in the web series 'The Family Man'
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Director, actor, producer and screenwriter Sujoy Ghosh speaks to Outlook on web series and the future of entertainment.
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Actor Huma Qureshi speaks to Outlook about her debut web series Leila and the future of digital TV in India.
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Emraan Hashmi and Saif Ali Khan are among the top Bollywood actors who have revived their sagging career through popular web series streaming on the OTT platforms
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Web series on popular streaming OTT platforms like Hotstar, Netflix and Amazon are the launchpad of talented newcomers trying to find a foothold in the Indian entertainment world
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In its 100th year, <em>The Samaja</em> is mired in controversies and has lost its editorial credibility
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The green crackers will reduce emission by at least 30 per cent but their success on reducing pollution can only be found out after Diwali
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The Ranbaxy brothers -- Malvinder and Shivinder Singh -- systematically and deliberately siphoned off huge sums, estimated at Rs 10,000 crore. Most of the money was used to buy real estate
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After Kashmir, the Narendra Modi-Xi Jinping meeting at Mamallapuram on Oct 11-12 stabilises ties, injects momentum needed to wrestle prickly issues down
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School teacher, wife and son's death in Murshidabad has triggered a bitter political war. The BJP is clearly trying to win some brownie points
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Is a nilgai on a Delhi street an illegal immigrant? Or are we not asking the right questions of science and ethics before enforcing our will on wild animals?
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As the plan to encourage tourism after sundown sees the light of the night, photographer Tribhuvan Tiwari captures Delhi’s landmarks in all their illuminated finery
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A 2017 Supreme Court order has revived an old turf war between Kerala's Malankara Orthodox and Jacobite churches over worship and burial rights
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The first from his family to contest elections, Shiv Sena's Aaditya Thackeray speaks to Outlook on Aarey issue, agrarian distress, unemployment and the Thackeray legacy.
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A highly original research on poverty reduction has won the Nobel for economics