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Mood of the Nation poll: 69% want India to go for Uniform Civil Code

The results of the India Today-CVoter Mood of the Nation survey show that 69 per cent of the respondents want a Uniform Civil Code in the country. 

A Uniform Civil Code would ensure one common law for all religious communities. 

53 per cent believe that Muslim men indulge in "love jihad," and 57 per cent believe hijab should be banned in schools, the survey revealed. Watch the full report here.

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2 women beaten, paraded half-naked in Bengal's Malda

A purported video from West Bengal’s Malda has emerged on social media platforms showing two women being beaten and paraded half-naked. According to initial reports, the incident occurred three to four days ago. Local people in Malda’s Pakuahat had caught the two women on suspicion of theft and thrashed them. The purported video showed several women assaulting the two accused women. However, no complaint about the incident was lodged with the West Bengal Police.

Rozgar Mela: PM Modi hands over 70,000 job letters to new recruits

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday distributed over 70,000 appointment letters to newly inducted recruits via video conferencing. The Prime Minister, while addressing the appointees on the occasion, said, "During the 'Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav', when the country is working on the path of development, it is a great honour to get the opportunity to work as a government employee. The people of this country have taken the resolution to make India a developed country."

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Manipur video: Situation remains grim, Opposition demands Biren Singh’s resignation

Situation in Manipur remained grim after video of women paraded naked by a mob surfaced on social media. The police are conducting raids to arrest the remaining accused. Meanwhile, Opposition lashed out at Prime Minster Narendra Modi-led central government and the Manipur government for the ongoing violence in the northeastern state and demanded CM Biren Singh’s resignation.