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Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna recommended Justice Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai to be the next Chief Justice. Justice Gavai ...
from Nagpur. The city was earlier called Aurangabad, after the Mughal ruler. Aurangzeb is a loathed figure among India’s Hindu nationalists, who accuse him of persecuting Hindus during his rule ...
Riots break out in Nagpur after the release of the film Chhaava, with right-wing Hindu groups threatening to tear down the 18th century tomb of Aurangzeb Alamgir. Maroosha Muzaffar reports ...
The slain doctor worked as an assistant professor in the physiotherapy department of the Government Medical College and ...
Nagpur: In a step towards making civic services more accessible and aligning with the Digital India mission, the Nagpur ...
Justice Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai is set to take oath as the next Chief Justice of India on May 14. His name was recommended ...
Nagpur’s Ambazari police are investigating the fatal shooting of a restaurant owner by unknown assailants in a late-night ...
Authorities clamped indefinite curfew on parts of the Indian city of Nagpur after more than a dozen police officers were hurt in clashes sparked by a Hindu group's demand for the removal of the tomb ...
The Opposition attacked the state government over the law and order situation after clashes broke out in Nagpur. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and BJP leaders termed the incident a planned attack.
The violence, which occurred this week in the city of Nagpur, centered around the tomb of Aurangzeb, a Muslim emperor of India whom Hindu nationalists have vilified as a tyrant who brutalized Hindus.
Born on 24th November, 1960 at Amravati, Justice BR Gavai joined Bar on 16th March, 1985. In his initial days, he worked with ...