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Nine-judge bench of Supreme Court redefines Article 39(b), says govt can’t acquire all private properties to redistribute equally – Read details

The Supreme Court ruling limits Article 39(b) as grounds for state acquisition of private property, emphasising the protection of individual ownership rights over socialist ideals.

Uttarakhand bus tragedy: Rahman celebrates death of 36 Hindu pilgrims, mocks them by wishing ‘Happy Diwali’

Rahman shared the visuals of the accident on Facebook and captioned it "Happy Diwali."

Bangladesh: Police and army attack Hindus after they protest against derogatory Facebook post on ISKCON by Muslim trader

Instead of taking legal action against Osman Mollah, the law enforcement authorities took him into 'safe custody.'

How Khalistani extremism infiltrated Canadian politics: Examining a complex convergence of immigration, ideology, and Canada’s internal challenges

Lenient policies and support for Khalistani extremism in Canada have fuelled tensions with India, risking national security and diplomatic strain as extremism gains ground.

As Modi govt issues notice to Wikipedia, here are 6 problematic things OpIndia found about the ‘free encyclopedia’ in our dossier

While Wikipedia claims that everyone is free to edit, the truth is that there are only a handful of people who have the ultimate say in what content is added and what isn’t.

Algerian boxer Imane Khelif, who won Olympics gold in women’s boxing, confirmed as a man with a ‘micro-penis’ in leaked medical reports

The medical report revealed that Imane Khelif had internal testicles, micro-penis, and an XY chromosome makeup.

Govt asks Wikipedia why it shouldn’t be considered a publisher: Read what it means and how OpIndia dossier had highlighted this aspect

The government pointed out that a select editorial group has control and also questioned why Wikipedia should not be treated as a publisher, a demand OpIndia raised recently.

Canada: Peel Police arrest three following Khalistani attack on Hindu worshippers in Brampton, similar protests seen at multiple locations including Mississauga

Three arrested following attacking Hindu worshippers at the Hindu Sabha Temple in Brampton, Canada, with Peel Police condemning violence and affirming peaceful protest. Pro-Khalistani elements staged protests at multiple locations including Brampton and Mississauga.

Peel Police suspend Sergeant Harinder Sohi who was caught on camera doubling as Khalistani protester outside Hindu Sabha Temple in Brampton

Peel Police officer Sergeant Harinder Sohi suspended after joining pro-Khalistani protest in Brampton.

Brampton, Canada: Thousands gather in a solidarity rally for Hindu community after attack on Hindu Sabha temple by Khalistani supporters

The organizers of the solidarity rally pressed Canadian politicians and law enforcement agencies not to give further support to Khalistanis.

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