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    11 ways Modi govt transformed India's legal landscape

    From new criminal code to triple talaq and internet regulations, and the failed attempt at bringing new farming legislation, a look at the government's push to change laws in the past 10 years

    In Meghalaya, it’s allies against each other

    The NPP announced a list of 57 candidates for the upcoming election, while the BJP is contesting in all the 60 seats. The Trinamool Congress, which is the main opposition party in Meghalaya, has put up 56 candidates. Congress has given tickets to 60 candidates and the UDP has 46 nominees.

    The first afterlife of Pope Benedict XVI

    The former pontiff died after about a year in captivity; his successor, one of the most ambitious of medieval popes, eventually fell into a disastrous struggle with the king of France that ended with Boniface temporarily imprisoned in the weeks before his death.

    Pope Francis requests prayers for Ghanaian Cardinal's recovery

    Ghanaian Cardinal Richard Kuuia Baawobr missed the consistory on August 27 due to health issues. The Cardinal also serves as a member of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity.

    Minorities in Pakistan: A life under siege

    Earlier on Tuesday India had hit out at Islamabad at a UN session over human rights violation, terrorism activities and treatment of minorities In Pakistan, saying that the country should practice tolerance towards their minorities and "good neighbourliness" so that the South Asian region sees "eternal peace".

    India gives clarion call at UN to adopt CCIT after Azhar blacklisting

    India proposed a draft document on the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism (CCIT) at the UN in 1986 but it has not been implemented as there is no unanimity.

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