Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Urges Couples to Have Children Soon
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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Urges Couples to Have Children Soon

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has urged the people of the state to have children immediately after marriage, arguing that the state’s success in family planning has put it at a disadvantage in terms of political representation. The call comes amid concerns over the upcoming delimitation exercise, which will redraw parliamentary constituencies based on population.

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Court Says Social Media Users Must Be Heard Before Blocking Posts
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Court Says Social Media Users Must Be Heard Before Blocking Posts

The Supreme Court has sought a response from the central government regarding a petition challenging the practice of taking down social media posts without prior notice or a fair hearing for the content creator. The petition, filed by the Software Freedom Law Centre (SFLC), argues that this practice violates principles of natural justice and the right to free speech under Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution.

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What’s Behind the BJP’s Interest in Sufism?
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What’s Behind the BJP’s Interest in Sufism?

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has recently intensified its outreach to Sufi Muslims, following engagements with the economically and socially marginalised Pasmanda Muslims. The effort seemingly aims to counter the influence of other Islamic sects and to solidify political support within some Muslim communities. But one might ask why it hasn’t embraced a very similar spiritual tradition known as Bhakti.

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Punjab Chief Minister’s Plan to Eradicate Drugs in 3 Months
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Punjab Chief Minister’s Plan to Eradicate Drugs in 3 Months

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has ordered a three-month deadline for law enforcement to eliminate drugs from the state. Given that Punjab has struggled with a deep-rooted drug problem for decades, the idea of “eradicating” it within such a short time is not only unrealistic but also risks leading to heavy-handed measures that could cause more harm than good.

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