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Manipur violence: Schools to remain closed till July 8

Amid the violence in Manipur, the state government on Friday decided to defer the resumption of normal classes at all schools in the state till July 8. "The resumption of…

Read more about the article <p class='singletitle' >KYC will be mandatory for online gamers in India: Miety </p> <h4 class='subpost_title'> According to the proposal, a Self Regulatory Organization (SRO) should be established for the online gaming industry and gaming companies should have a physical office located in India with designated nodal and compliance officers.</h4>
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KYC will be mandatory for online gamers in India: Miety

According to the proposal, a Self Regulatory Organization (SRO) should be established for the online gaming industry and gaming companies should have a physical office located in India with designated nodal and compliance officers.

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (Meity) has put forward a proposal that requires online gaming companies to practice self-regulation, require know-your-customer (KYC) for users and other things. The…

Read more about the article <p class='singletitle' >Election Commission develops Remote Electronic Voting Machine; invites political parties for demonstration </p> <h4 class='subpost_title'> “Election Commission of India (ECI) has developed a prototype Multi-Constituency Remote Electronic Voting Machine (RVM) which can handle multiple constituencies from a single remote polling booth. So, migrant voters need not travel back to their home states to vote,” the ECI stated. </h4>
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Election Commission develops Remote Electronic Voting Machine; invites political parties for demonstration

“Election Commission of India (ECI) has developed a prototype Multi-Constituency Remote Electronic Voting Machine (RVM) which can handle multiple constituencies from a single remote polling booth. So, migrant voters need not travel back to their home states to vote,” the ECI stated.

The Election Commission of India (ECI) on 29 December said it has developed a prototype of a new kind of electronic voting machine that can help migrant workers within the…

Read more about the article <p class='singletitle' >Centre, Manipur government sign cessation of operation accord with Naga Armed group Zeliangrong United Front </p> <h4 class='subpost_title'>  “Representatives of the armed group agreed to abjure violence and join the peaceful democratic process as established by the law of the land. The agreement provides for the rehabilitation and resettlement of the armed cadres,” the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said in a press release.</h4>
The ‘Cessation of Operation Agreement’ between the Govt. of India & Govt. of Manipur on one side and the Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) on the other side was signed on 27 December. ( Photo | Twitter)

Centre, Manipur government sign cessation of operation accord with Naga Armed group Zeliangrong United Front

“Representatives of the armed group agreed to abjure violence and join the peaceful democratic process as established by the law of the land. The agreement provides for the rehabilitation and resettlement of the armed cadres,” the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said in a press release.

The Centre and Manipur government on 27 December entered into a Cessation of Operation Agreement with the Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF), a Manipur insurgent group, that was active for more…

Read more about the article <p class='singletitle' >Assam CM Sarma distances from letter seeking information on religious conversion and number of churches; says the letter was unwarranted </p> <h4 class='subpost_title'> "I think we should not seek information like how many churches are there in Assam. We should avoid these things in order to not hurt the sentiments of a particular religious community,” the Chief Minister said. </h4>
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Assam CM Sarma distances from letter seeking information on religious conversion and number of churches; says the letter was unwarranted

"I think we should not seek information like how many churches are there in Assam. We should avoid these things in order to not hurt the sentiments of a particular religious community,” the Chief Minister said.

Recently, Assam Chief Minister Hemanta Biswa Sarma distanced himself from an official letter dated 16 December seeking information on religious conversions and the number of churches in the state and…

Read more about the article <p class='singletitle' >Maharashtra government will study laws on love jihad framed by other states and take appropriate decision: Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis </p> <h4 class='subpost_title'> “We have assured (the House) that different states have laws on love jihad and we will study them. Based on it, our government will take an appropriate decision so that no woman or girl suffers by any conspiracy,” Fadnavis said.</h4>
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Maharashtra government will study laws on love jihad framed by other states and take appropriate decision: Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis

“We have assured (the House) that different states have laws on love jihad and we will study them. Based on it, our government will take an appropriate decision so that no woman or girl suffers by any conspiracy,” Fadnavis said.

The Maharashtra government will study laws on love jihad framed by other states and take an appropriate decision, Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis said at a press conference…

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