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The Hindu (Coimbatore), 17 Juillet 2026

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ArticleWangchuk weak, Delhi HC orders reg­u­lar mon­it­or­ing

With act­iv­ist Sonam Wangchuk’s health con­di­tion worsen­ing on the 19th day of his inde„nite hun­ger strike at Jantar Mantar, the Delhi High Court ordered the Union and Delhi gov­ern­ments to ensure reg­u­lar mon­it­or­ing of his health. Doc­tors...

Wangchuk weak, Delhi HC orders reg­u­lar mon­it­or­ing

ArticleFer­vent surge

The chari­ots of Shree Jagan­nath Temple deit­ies stand in front of the temple before their jour­ney dur­ing the annual Rath Yatra in Puri. Two per­sons were killed and sev­eral injured in a crowd surge dur­ing the pulling of chari­ots on Thursday.

Fer­vent surge

Article11.21 lakh clear NEET re-test as women out­per­form men

A total of 11.21 lakh can­did­ates quali„ed in the National Eli­gib­il­ity-cum-Entrance Test (NEET-UG) 2026 re-exam­in­a­tion held on June 21, as the National Test­ing Agency declared the res­ults on Thursday. Nearly 20 lakh can­did­ates had appeared...

11.21 lakh clear NEET re-test as women out­per­form men

ArticleCB-CID begins probe into regis­tra­tion of math land

The Crime Branch-Crim­inal Invest­ig­a­tion Depart­ment (CB-CID) on Thursday began an invest­ig­a­tion into the fraud­u­lent regis­tra­tion of 1.35 acres of land belong­ing to the Arul­migu Dhandapani Swamigal Madam (math) at the foot­hills of Palani...

CB-CID begins probe into regis­tra­tion of math land

ArticleFrame policy for release of ter­min­ally ill inmates: SC

The Supreme Court on Thursday dir­ec­ted all States and Union Ter­rit­or­ies to put in place, within three months, a uni­form policy gov­ern­ing the pre­ma­ture release of eld­erly and ter­min­ally ill pris­on­ers, observing that such inmates are...

Frame policy for release of ter­min­ally ill inmates: SC