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Asian News International on MSNCongress reiterates demand for legislation to implement Article 15(5) in private educational institutionsCongress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh on Monday reiterated the party's demand for legislation to implement Article 15(5) ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... CONCORDIA PARISH, La. — Concordia Parish, as did the rest of Louisiana, voted down four constitutional amendments during a Saturday election. These ...
Article 15 (5) allows the state to make special provisions by law for the advancement of socially and educationally backward ...
Despite the 22nd Amendment prohibiting a third presidential term, former President Donald Trump did not dismiss the ...
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Asian News International on MSN"Our demand to government is to implement Article 15(5)": Congress MP Jairam RameshCongress MP Jairam Ramesh has again reiterated the demand for a legislation to implement Article 15(5) of the Constitution in ...
Congress demands legislation for SC, ST, and OBC quota in private educational institutions, citing Article 15(5) recommendations.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — U.S. immigration officials are asking the public and federal agencies to comment on a proposal to ...
Rep. Ami Bera (D-CA) is reacting to speculation that President Donald Trump could run for a third term. Trump has acknowledged that the many supporters who want him to run ...
Article 15 (5) allows the state to make special provisions by law for the advancement of socially and educationally backward ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNCalgary will see several bylaw, fee changes this AprilCity council approved an amendment to its waste bylaw in February to shift toward EPR. The change should bring Calgary ...
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ABP - Live on MSNCongress seeks law for SC, ST quota in private, non-minority institutionsThe Congress on Monday demanded that the government bring in a legislation for SC, ST and OBC quota in private, non-minority educational institutions in the country.
Tech companies are identifying the first social media platforms under Florida's new law banning such services for young teens: Snapchat and YouTube.
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