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Kerala: Left-wing ‘activists’ block Nobel laureate Michael Levitt for hours in his houseboat during Bharat Bandh

Levitt, who received the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, was on a three-day visit to the state. His boat, anchored near Alappuzha after a trip to Kumarakom, was not allowed to leave by CITU protestors, who threatened the crew.

West Bengal: CM Mamata Banerjee says ‘Gundagardi’ and ‘Dadagiri’ is not movement, calls Left’s Bharat Bandh as ‘cheap politics’

Mamata Banerjee also launched an attack against the left parties by claiming that they have not engaged in any mass movement against CAA or NRC, neither in Bengal nor across the country, but wanted to take a short cut by calling a strike.

Rahul Gandhi embarrasses Congress in Kerala, writes appreciation letter for Loka Kerala Sabha summit which his party boycotted

A political gaffe by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has pushed Kerala's United Democratic Front (UDF) into a huge embarrassment.

West Bengal Governor calls it collapse of law after he was heckled, forced to return without attending convocation at Jadavpur University

The communist and Trinamool student activists at Jadavpur University have resorted to such hooliganism several times in the past

Anti-CAA protests: Kerala branch of Congress student wing NSUI block bus belonging to India’s pride, ISRO

Anti-CAA protests: Kerala chapter of Congress' NSUI in Peroorkada junction blocked the bus belonging to the country's proudest organisation - ISRO.

Sabarimala: One of the women who entered temple last year wants to go again, attacked with chilli spray

Bindu later told to media persons that the police were very irresponsible and they did not try to arrest the miscreant who had attacked her.

The drama is back: Trupti Desai says she plans to enter Sabarimala soon, urges Kerala police to escort her inside sanctum sanctorum

Trupti Desai urged the Kerala government to ensure that police escort women right inside the temple, near the sanctum sanctorum.

Nepal: Angry protestors burn effigies of Chinese President Xi Jinping over border encroachment

Protestors in Nepal are angry over China's encroachment of land in various districts of Nepal which share border with China.

Another fight brewing in Haryana: As AAP, NOTA and the Communists battle it out, NOTA seems to be winning

Haryana: ECI data suggests that the NOTA option has garnered more votes with a vote-share of 0.55% while Aam Aadmi party are yet 0.45% of the total votes counted.

Did you know that Kerala has a state department that helps people who leave Hinduism and accept Christianity?

The Kerala government has an entire department that is dedicated to the 'welfare' of 'SC Christians' (SCCC), essentially, people who have left Hinduism to convert to Christianity

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