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India: Renowned constitutional jurist Fali S Nariman passes away in New Delhi aged 95

Fali S Nariman, a distinguished constitutional expert and long-standing senior advocate of the Supreme Court, passed away in New Delhi on Wednesday (Feb 21) at the age of 95.

Nariman's legal journey began in November 1950 when he was enrolled as an advocate of the Bombay High Court. His exceptional legal acumen led to his designation as a senior advocate in 1961, marking the commencement of a remarkable career that spanned over 70 years. ....

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Article: German proposal to cut agriculture subsidies infuriates farmers

Article: German proposal to cut agriculture subsidies infuriates farmers - Farmers and governments can achieve mutually beneficial agreements through open, inclusive, and transparent communication ....

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India farmer protest: India condemns MP protest debate - why are Indian farmers so angry?


The Indian High Commission in London has condemned an MP debate held this week.
The debate discussed the rights of protesters and freedom of the Indian press concerning the ongoing farmer’s anger.
The debate was labelled “one-sided” and based on “false assertions”, the Indian High Commission said.
A statement from the Commission reads: “The High Commission of India would normally refrain from commenting on an internal discussion involving a small group of Parliamentarians in a limited quorum.
“However, when aspersions are cast on India by anyone, there s a need to set the record straight, the commission said in a statement. ....

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