"The controversial writer, Farhat Khan, was arrested in Pune when she was undergoing dialysis in a hospital there.
Lodhi is the nephew of former Madhya Pradesh chief minister Uma Bharti.
It is a mystery how the heavy tiger, about two years old, got trapped in the wire and hung from a tree, an official said.
The incident took place last week at a government tribal girls' hostel in Damjipura village. The girl's family members went to the office of district Collector Amanveer Singh Bains on Tuesday to complain about it.
According to the complainant, LLM student Lucky Adiwal, Khan's book Collective Violence and Criminal Justice System', published in 2014 by Amar Law Publications showed the RSS in poor light without any facts.
The security personnel have been directed to use only keypad mobile phones and not smartphones during duty hours at the temple, an official from the shrine said.
As per Indian wildlife laws, a month-long quarantine is mandatory before importing animals and they are required to be kept in isolation for another 30 days after arrival in the country
A day later, they cited a book titled “Collective Violence and Criminal Justice System” written by Dr Farhat Khan, highlighting some portions in that showed Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in poor light “without any facts and encouraged anti-national thoughts”.
Rajesh Kannoje (48), a tribal rights activist, is accused of attending a political event after taking leave for ‘important work’.
ABVP has alleged the book, "Collective Violence and Criminal Justice System", contains very objectionable content against the Hindu community and the RSS, which encourages religious fundamentalism.
'Computer Baba' was booked and arrested in 2020 for allegedly manhandling a panchayat staffer before the demolition of alleged illegal construction at his ashram near Indore.
The female cheetah’s third kill broke the pattern of the translocated cheetahs killing only spotted deer.
The memorandum by the students alleged that another professor was playing down the history of Hindu rulers while praising the rule of the Mughals. Allegations against the other teachers included promotion of ‘love jihad’, and taking students to mosques for namaz.
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan asks why should one marry more than once; Congress reminds him of tribal customs of polygamy
According to those in the know of the development, Bains's extension should be seen as an end to the talks of a change in chief ministership in the state.
In the clip, camera shutters are heard making sounds and a tiger is seen roaring at them in the reserve located in Madhya Pradesh's Narmadapuram district.
Saluja said he joined the BJP after questions were raised by members of the Sikh community over felicitation of Madhya Pradesh Congress chief Kamal Nath, facing allegations in connection with the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.
Addressing a public rally in the village, Rahul said, “A few days ago, I heard a speech of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in which he used a new word ‘vanvasi’, for ‘Adivasi’. It means Adivasis are not the first owners of the country; that they only live in forests.”
Learning from Karnataka, MP is in final stages of finalising a mobile app that will ensure compensation filed for damages to crops, cattle and human life is disposed of in less than a month.
Nearly 5,000 farmers from across the state participated in the rally organised to taking their demands from ‘gram sabhas to Vidhan Sabha’, with one of the major demands being a special Assembly session to address farmers' woes.
In the complaint to the police, the woman alleged that Umang Singhar had sexually exploited her on the pretext of marriage.
The MLA, who represents Gandhwani seat and is also the Congress's national secretary, could not be contacted for his reaction.
Both Sisodia and Tomar laughed at Muralidhar Rao's comment. Sisodia responded: “Hum toh Ram ke bhakt hai.”
The letter, which referred to the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, also threatened the assassination of Rahul and Madhya Pradesh Congress chief Kamal Nath. It was delivered via post to a sweet shop on Friday morning,
The Jabalpur bench of the Madhya Pradesh High Court was hearing seven petitions filed by activists and social workers demanding a stay on the Madhya Pradesh Freedom of Religion Act, 2021.






