Thrikkakara municipality installing fencing along road after fatal fall of girl triggers protests
Twelve-year-old Rihana Kathrine Andrews, a Class VII student, succumbed to severe head injuries after losing control of her bicycle and falling from the elevated road at Mavelipuram in Kakkanad into the premises of an apartment complex below
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Kolkata under: Amid death and despair, kin of workers search for the living
There is no clarity as to how many workers were working at the site when accident occurred on June 24 afternoon; Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari said that most of the workers were brought to work at the site from Bihar
As FCRA restricts NGOs, Supreme Court had agreed that right to associate is not carte blanche for foreign funds
The Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Rules, 2026, notified by the Union Home Ministry on June 22, has introduced tougher limits on NGOs to receive foreign donations; these amendments, and the ones before them, source their legality from the Centre’s argument in the Supreme Court that the freedom to form associations do not include a right to receive unbridled foreign funds or to use the money outside ‘permissible activities’
GBA to launch safe footpath campaign from July 1
GBA to launch safe footpath campaign from July 1

ABC ‘fighting back’, urging US public to defend stations amid FCC scrutiny
Donald Trump has intensified criticism of ABC, alleging bias and threatening lawsuits over network's recent coverage.