‘PM Modi is a deshdrohi’: Rahul Gandhi repeats his ‘sold India in US trade deal’ claim | India News

Rahul Gandhi (File photo) NEW DELHI: Sharpening his anti-government tirade over the India-US trade deal, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday called Prime Minister Narendra Modi a “deshdrohi” (traitor), doubling down on his claim that “PM Modi sold off India”.Addressing a poll rally in Bengal, the Lok Sabha leader of opposition accused the Modi government…

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UK authorises US to use British bases for strikes at Iran missile sites targeting ships in Strait of Hormuz.

Image used for representative purposes The British government has authorised the United States to use military bases in the UK to carry out strikes on Iranian missile positions targeting ships in the Strait of Hormuz, according to a Downing Street statement,.British ministers met on Friday to review the escalating conflict with Iran and Tehran’s disruption…

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Psl: ‘No one will say it’: Ex-Pakistan cricketer drops truth bomb after Rossouw calls IPL a ‘movie’ amid PSL debate – Watch | Cricket News

Ahmed Shehzad, IPL trophy Former Pakistan cricketer Ahmed Shehzad has criticised Pakistan journalists and media for repeatedly asking foreign players to compare the Indian Premier League (IPL) and the Pakistan Super League (PSL).Shehzad pointed to questions asked to Kusal Mendis, who is currently playing in the PSL.“Kusal Mendis is playing, performing in PSL, and he…

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During PM Modi’s visit, India & Seychelles ink pact for extradition, 8 others | India News

PM Modi honoured with ‘Guardian of the Blue Horizon’ by Seychelles (Image/PTI) NEW DELHI: India and Seychelles signed nine agreements, including an extradition treaty to combat transnational crime, as PM Modi held bilateral talks with President Patrick Herminie, saying India’s vision is to turn Indian Ocean into an ocean of opportunity and that both countries…

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Elite US campuses grapple with soaring disability claims and academic advantage debate

Elite US campuses grapple with soaring disability claims and academic advantage debate For decades, disability accommodations on American campuses were understood as a moral and legal necessity. Extra time on exams, flexible deadlines, and priority housing were safeguards meant to level the playing field for students whose physical or cognitive limitations made learning more challenging.Now,…

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