Latest Amendment in Peta Beef Ban Indiaa

Pannun booked over Khalistan flags outside Himachal Pradesh Assembly, state borders 'sealed'

The "sealing" of the border implies strict checks on vehicles and people entering the hilly state, police said. HP Director General of Police Kundu said Pannun has been booked as the main accused under section 13 of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act and sections 153 A and 153 B of the India Penal Code, besides section 3 of the HP Open Places (Prevention of Disfigurement) Act, 1985.

Russia says it will take nothing less but NATO expansion ban

Russia maintained a tough posture amid the tensions over its troop buildup near Ukraine, with a top diplomat warning Wednesday that Moscow will accept nothing less but "watertight" US guarantees precluding NATO's expansion to Ukraine.

Beef might have a big economy, but it is time to look for alternatives: Assam CM

In arresting illegal cattle trade, the BJP-led government is implementing the manifesto of the party, which it had proposed prior to Assam polls this year, Assam chief minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma said

Russia gives Google 24 hours to delete banned content

Russia has already placed a punitive slowdown on Twitter for not deleting banned content, part of a push by Moscow to rein in Western tech giants and beef up what it calls its internet "sovereignty".

View: What's India's beef with Bitcoin, really?

The trouble is with bureaucrats. They say they want blockchain, but not cryptocurrencies. It's as silly as wanting airports with duty-free shops but no flights.

Ban export of beef if you think for cows: Congress MLA to Centre

These remarks of MLA Dinesh Gundu Rao, who is the Goa desk in-charge of the Congress, came against the backdrop of shortage of beef in the coastal state due to supply crunch from neighbouring Karnataka.

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  • UK moves to beef up ban on Huawei and 'high-risk' vendors

    London in July reversed its policy of allowing Huawei to provide infrastructure for the UK 5G network under heavy pressure from Washington and threats of reprisals from Beijing.

    China finds coronavirus on packaging of Brazilian beef

    The Wuhan Municipal Health Commission said in a statement on its website it had found three positive samples on the outer packaging of frozen, boneless beef from Brazil. The beef had entered the country at Qingdao port on Aug. 7 and it reached Wuhan on Aug. 17, where it remained in a cold storage facility until recently.

    Karnataka minister bats for ban on cow slaughter, ban on beef exports

    "Cow is like a member of the family, and it is a crime to kill cows," he said after opening a Goshala, set up by a private organisation at Chikkaballapur, the district he is in charge of.

    Australia shares fall on fear over new coronavirus cases, China's beef import ban

    The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index fell 1.07 per cent to 5,403.

    London University bans beef to fight climate change

    Goldsmiths hopes to become carbon neutral by 2025, and is not the first university to alter menus in a bid to reduce emissions. Cambridge University's catering services have not served beef or lamb since 2016.

    Vasundhara Raje's plans for cow sanctuary in Rajasthan stuck in rule book

    "There are rules for gaushalas, but sanctuary is a new entity for rule book. We are deliberating to find a leeway to get this allotment through," said a senior govt official.

    Maharashtra planning 'commission' to protect cows in state?

    The 'Gau Seva Aayog' or cow commission is part of this new initiative that will protect the cattle seized by Maharashtra police and initiate legal actions against those accused in such cases.

    Atal Bihari Vajpayee ate things his party now objects to: Goa Congress chief

    The Congress leader, however, did not specify which culinary item he was referring to while making the comment.

    Centre asks states to appoint nodal officer, task force to check lynching

    The advisory has been sent to the states and Union territories following a Supreme Court directive issued in this regard on July 17.

    Is privacy a right? Verdict soon

    Some aspects of privacy are covered by Article 21 and its other aspects should be regulated by laws only, not separately as a fundamental right.

    Supreme Court stays government rule on livestock trade

    The stay will come as a boost for the livestock industry, which had opposed the rule saying it would affect the meat production industry and livelihoods.

    BJP attacks Ansari for 'insecurity among Muslims' comment

    BJP general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya also wondered if Ansari was looking for "political shelter" after retirement.

    View: India's Hindus are rising in anger, but not because they hate Muslims

    Hindu anger is manifesting itself in many ways and eroding pseudo-secularists' false world. This alone should give the liberal left enough cause for worry.

    PM Modi comes down hard on cow vigilantes again, tells states to take strict action

    The Prime Minister also warned against "people giving a communal colour to these incidents or deriving political mileage out of it.

    Maharashtra police to get `beef detection kits' soon

    The development comes amid the state's BJP govt. enacting Maharashtra Animal Preservation (Amendment) Act which bans the slaughter of bulls too, besides that of cows.

    Beef ban in Goa predates BJP rule: Amit Shah

    "As far as the issue of beef ban is concerned, it is not the BJP which has imposed that. There is already prohibition on slaughter of cows in Goa (gau hatya bandi)," Shah said

    Government may ease cattle trade rules to allay beef ban fear

    In a press conference on Thursday, law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad sought to allay fears of a complete ban on beef.

    View: Recent violations of democracy also offer a chance to build a new India

    There have recently been instances of extreme violation of democracy. But they are also invitations to expand democracy by resisting them.

    Madras High Court stays Centre's ban on cattle slaughter

    Last week, the Union environment ministry had notified stringent new rules that ban sale and purchase of cattle from any animal/livestock market for purposes of slaughter.

    Exporters may ask environment ministry to drop buffaloes from cattle slaughter ban

    Exporters body is planning to write to the environment ministry asking it to allow trading of buffaloes at animal markets like goat and sheep.

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