Naiteek Bhatt
Bharat Express News Network
SC Rules Article 370 Abrogation a Victory for Modi Govt, Not Malafide; Affirms President’s Power
Supreme Court has upheld the Union Government led by PM Narendra Modi’s decision to abrogate Article 370 gave Jammu and Kashmir a special status. The top court pronounced its verdict in the case after 16 hearings earlier this year.
PM Modi Hails ‘Viksit Bharat @ 2047’ Workshop, Emphasizes Youth’s Role in India’s Development
Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually addresses the ‘Viksit Bharat @ 2047: Voice of Youth’ workshop. He says, “Today is a very important day regarding the resolutions of a developed India. I would like to especially congratulate all the Governors who have organized this workshop related to building a developed India. I would like to especially …
Supreme Court says it has held that Article 370 is a temporary provision
Article 370 Judgement: CJI D Y Chandrachud says there are three judgements by the five-judge bench on the issue. CJI Chandrachud says, “Every decision taken by the Union on behalf of the State is not subject to challenge. This will lead to chaos and uncertainty and would bring the administration of the State to a …
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Modi-Shah Rewrite History in Parliament as J&K Loses Special Status: Article 370 Flashback
Supreme Court is about to rule on several petitions contesting the weakening of Article 370, which granted Jammu and Kashmir special status, bringing Kashmir back into the spotlight. The Supreme Court will announce the decision at around 10.30 a.m. Remember that the Narendra Modi-led Union Government took away Jammu and Kashmir’s special status on August …
Gautam Adani Unveils Ambitious Blueprint: Proposes ₹7 Trillion Investment in…
Following the peak of the stock market, businessman Gautam Adani disclosed his intentions to invest ₹7 lakh crore in multiple sectors to stimulate the economy.
Tamil Nadu’s 2023 mid-year exams postponed, scheduled to commence on December 13
Exams were originally set to start on December 11, but Chief Minister M K Stalin ordered a state-wide postponement of the exams.