Judiciary can’t interfere in devotees’ sacrosanct right to manner of worship, says Supreme Court | India News

NEW DELHI: In a significant statement, apparently in conflict with the judgment that quashed the Sabarimala Ayyappa temple’s custom of barring entry of women in the 10-50 age group, the Supreme Court on Thursday prima facie agreed that devotees’ right to decide the mode and manner of worshipping God was non-justiciable.SC’s remark came following senior…

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Earth’s origin mystery cracked? Meteorites may hold the secret to life’s ingredients |

Scientists involved in planetary formation studies, meteorites, and early solar system investigations have been wondering about the origins of the ingredients that made up the planet Earth. Studies on carbonaceous chondrites, isotopic compositions, and planetary accretion have shown that the elements needed for life on Earth, such as carbon, water, and volatiles, could have come…

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Princeton faces multiple lawsuits after disclosing cybersecurity breach involving student and alumni data

Data breach at Princeton leads to consolidated class-action lawsuit Princeton University is facing three lawsuits after it disclosed a cybersecurity breach that raised concerns about how personal data linked to students, faculty, alumni, and donors was handled and protected. The cases, now merged into one, come at a time when several Ivy League universities are…

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Aviation policy: Adani Group pushes for more international flying rights; airlines caution

India’s aviation policy has created a gap between airport operators and airlines as Adani Group is urging the Centre to expand international flying rights while others argue for limitations. The infrastructure gaint, which operates eight airports across India, has asked the government to accelerate negotiations with several countries, including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Singapore,…

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Eating right for a happier, less stressed life

Let’s start with an honest truth: stress isn’t going anywhere.  Whether you’re in a high-pressure corporate role or a govt. officer, defence, aviation,  healthcare, hospitality, stress comes with responsibility. Long hours, irregular schedules, disrupted sleep, constant decision-making—it’s all part of the job.  So instead of asking “How do I avoid stress?”, a better question is:…

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“A man with bloodshot eyes and a machete blocked my path…”: European traveller recounts his India trip, lists common scams to watch out for |

India is often described as a country that tests travellers, emotionally, physically and mentally, especially those visiting solo for the first time. From chaotic roads to stark contrasts between the rich and the poor, and then moments of unprecedented warmth and support, India can be an overwhelming and unforgettable destination for any visitor. However, for…

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‘India rocked it’: Sachin Tendulkar leads chorus as Virender Sehwag says ‘full kambal kuttai’ after Pakistan demolition | Cricket News

Hardik Pandya, right, celebrates with Ishan Kishan the wicket of Pakistan’s Sahibzada Farhan. (AP Photo) NEW DELHI: India’s emphatic triumph over arch-rivals Pakistan in the ICC T20 World Cup wasn’t just another win — it was, in Sachin Tendulkar’s words, a takeover scripted in the powerplay itself.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE…

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