Gujarat minister cites love jihad as he seeks to amend marriage registration rules
Gujarat Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi on Friday proposed amendments to the Gujarat Registration of Marriages Act, 2006, and suggested mandatory consent of parents while registering a marriage. "Under the name of love jihad, a game is being played in the state," Sanghavi said. Under the proposed changes, the parents will be notified via WhatsApp about a marriage registration application.
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03:41 pm Saturday, 21 February, 2026
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Gujarat Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi on Friday proposed amendments to the Gujarat Registration of Marriages Act, 2006, and suggested mandatory consent of parents while registering a marriage. "Under the name of love jihad, a game is being played in the state," Sanghavi said. Under the proposed changes, the parents will be notified via WhatsApp about a marriage registration application.
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'Fake nikaah case' back in focus as Gujarat moves to amend marriage registration rules
Gujarat Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi moved a proposal to amend marriage registration rules, under which parental consent would become compulsory. Tabling the proposed changes, he cited the 2024 fake nikaah case, under which 4,600 'nikaahnamas' were issued from four talukas in Panchmahal district. A probe revealed that over 300 certificates were issued to couples who didn't even visit Gujarat.
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News By: Shalini ojha
03:57 pm Saturday, 21 February, 2026
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Gujarat Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi moved a proposal to amend marriage registration rules, under which parental consent would become compulsory. Tabling the proposed changes, he cited the 2024 fake nikaah case, under which 4,600 'nikaahnamas' were issued from four talukas in Panchmahal district. A probe revealed that over 300 certificates were issued to couples who didn't even visit Gujarat.
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India will study verdict, then respond: Pralhad Joshi on US SC striking down Trump's tariffs
Union Minister Pralhad Joshi has responded to US Supreme Court striking down US President Donald Trump's tariffs. "The US top court has given some judgment and the Indian government will study that, and whatever the reaction needs to be given, that will be given by the Commerce Ministry and MEA," he added. Trump imposed 10% global trade tariffs after verdict.
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03:51 pm Saturday, 21 February, 2026
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Union Minister Pralhad Joshi has responded to US Supreme Court striking down US President Donald Trump's tariffs. "The US top court has given some judgment and the Indian government will study that, and whatever the reaction needs to be given, that will be given by the Commerce Ministry and MEA," he added. Trump imposed 10% global trade tariffs after verdict.
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03:51 pm Saturday, 21 February, 2026
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What does the US SC decision on Trump's tariffs mean for the Indian stock market?
The US Supreme Court's decision to strike down most tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump has triggered positive sentiment, with Indian stock market expected to open with an upside gap on Monday, News18 reported, citing market experts. However, analysts cautioned that volatility may persist in the coming week. They also projected a positive opening for gold and silver prices.
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04:08 pm Saturday, 21 February, 2026
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The US Supreme Court's decision to strike down most tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump has triggered positive sentiment, with Indian stock market expected to open with an upside gap on Monday, News18 reported, citing market experts. However, analysts cautioned that volatility may persist in the coming week. They also projected a positive opening for gold and silver prices.
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UN warns of global 'water bankruptcy' threat affecting billions
Recent UN report has warned of severe global crisis, "water bankruptcy," characterised by an imbalance between water supply & demand. With 3 quarters of the global population facing water shortages, reliance on groundwater is increasing, raising concerns about its depletion. Key factors include urban expansion, agriculture & climate change, leading to profound implications for societal stability.
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Recent UN report has warned of severe global crisis, "water bankruptcy," characterised by an imbalance between water supply & demand. With 3 quarters of the global population facing water shortages, reliance on groundwater is increasing, raising concerns about its depletion. Key factors include urban expansion, agriculture & climate change, leading to profound implications for societal stability.
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86 countries sign Delhi Declaration at India AI Impact Summit
A total of 86 countries signed Delhi Declaration at India AI Impact Summit. The document, inspired by 'Welfare for all, happiness for all', calls for enhanced international cooperation and multistakeholder engagement across signing countries. "We remain committed to advancing our shared aspirations for realising the benefits of AI and look forward to continued cooperation," the declaration said.
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04:37 pm Saturday, 21 February, 2026
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A total of 86 countries signed Delhi Declaration at India AI Impact Summit. The document, inspired by 'Welfare for all, happiness for all', calls for enhanced international cooperation and multistakeholder engagement across signing countries. "We remain committed to advancing our shared aspirations for realising the benefits of AI and look forward to continued cooperation," the declaration said.
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Brazil is India's largest trade partner in Latin America: PM Modi
PM Narendra Modi, while addressing joint press meet with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Saturday, said, "Brazil is India's largest trade partner in Latin America." He added, "We are committed to taking our bilateral trade beyond $20 billion in the next five years." PM said that President Lula's visit has added distinction to the AI Impact Summit.
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04:30 pm Saturday, 21 February, 2026
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PM Narendra Modi, while addressing joint press meet with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Saturday, said, "Brazil is India's largest trade partner in Latin America." He added, "We are committed to taking our bilateral trade beyond $20 billion in the next five years." PM said that President Lula's visit has added distinction to the AI Impact Summit.
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04:30 pm Saturday, 21 February, 2026
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UP couple sentenced to death for sexually abusing 33 boys sold 2 lakh videos on dark web
Suspended UP junior engineer Ram Bhawan and his wife Durgavati, who have been sentenced to death for sexually abusing 33 boys over a decade, sold nearly two lakh videos of sexual abuse on dark web. Investigators found that they lured victims with mobile phones, chocolates, watches and access to online video games. The case was investigated by CBI from 2020.
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04:58 pm Saturday, 21 February, 2026
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Suspended UP junior engineer Ram Bhawan and his wife Durgavati, who have been sentenced to death for sexually abusing 33 boys over a decade, sold nearly two lakh videos of sexual abuse on dark web. Investigators found that they lured victims with mobile phones, chocolates, watches and access to online video games. The case was investigated by CBI from 2020.
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04:58 pm Saturday, 21 February, 2026
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India responds after US Supreme Court blocks Trump's tariffs, says 'Studying developments'
The Union Commerce Ministry responded after the US Supreme Court struck down most of US President Donald Trump's tariffs. "We have noted the US Supreme Court judgement on tariffs yesterday...We're studying all these developments for their implications," the ministry said. Trump had clarified that "nothing changes" with the provisions of the India-US trade deal after the court's decision.
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04:50 pm Saturday, 21 February, 2026
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The Union Commerce Ministry responded after the US Supreme Court struck down most of US President Donald Trump's tariffs. "We have noted the US Supreme Court judgement on tariffs yesterday...We're studying all these developments for their implications," the ministry said. Trump had clarified that "nothing changes" with the provisions of the India-US trade deal after the court's decision.
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Russian agency seizes Wagner Group's shadow empire in Africa: Probe
Russia's SVR foreign intelligence agency has taken over mercenary group Wagner's influence operations in Africa after death of its founder, Yevgeny Prigozhin, according to a new probe. Russia has sought to replace Wagner in Africa and coordinate security operations through umbrella group known as Africa Corps after Prigozhin died in a 2023 plane crash following short-lived mutiny against Moscow.
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05:14 pm Saturday, 21 February, 2026
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Russia's SVR foreign intelligence agency has taken over mercenary group Wagner's influence operations in Africa after death of its founder, Yevgeny Prigozhin, according to a new probe. Russia has sought to replace Wagner in Africa and coordinate security operations through umbrella group known as Africa Corps after Prigozhin died in a 2023 plane crash following short-lived mutiny against Moscow.
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05:14 pm Saturday, 21 February, 2026
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Giant tortoises return to Galápagos islands after 180 years
Floreana lineage giant tortoises have been reintroduced to Floreana island in the Galápagos archipelago for the first time in around 180 years. The subspecies was considered to have gone extinct, however, a relic population of giant tortoises were later discovered on Wolf volcano. Following a focused breeding program, 158 young hybrid tortoises have now been released on their ancestral island.
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05:26 pm Saturday, 21 February, 2026
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Floreana lineage giant tortoises have been reintroduced to Floreana island in the Galápagos archipelago for the first time in around 180 years. The subspecies was considered to have gone extinct, however, a relic population of giant tortoises were later discovered on Wolf volcano. Following a focused breeding program, 158 young hybrid tortoises have now been released on their ancestral island.
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Virus outbreak kills 72 tigers in Thailand, popular tourist attraction closed
A virus outbreak in northern Thailand has killed 72 captive tigers at Tiger Kingdom facilities in Chiang Mai province, prompting a temporary closure of Mae Rim and Mae Taeng parks. Laboratory tests detected canine distemper virus with Mycoplasma bacterial infection in carcasses, which don't spread to humans. The remaining tigers have been relocated while the enclosures are being disinfected.
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05:41 pm Saturday, 21 February, 2026
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A virus outbreak in northern Thailand has killed 72 captive tigers at Tiger Kingdom facilities in Chiang Mai province, prompting a temporary closure of Mae Rim and Mae Taeng parks. Laboratory tests detected canine distemper virus with Mycoplasma bacterial infection in carcasses, which don't spread to humans. The remaining tigers have been relocated while the enclosures are being disinfected.
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I am worried about people who are worrying about Abhishek Sharma: Suryakumar Yadav
During the press conference ahead of India’s T20 World Cup Super Eight match against South Africa, India captain Suryakumar Yadav spoke about Abhishek Sharma, who has registered three ducks in the tournament so far. He said, "I am worried about the people who are worrying about Abhishek. I am more concerned for the teams that will face him later."
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05:58 pm Saturday, 21 February, 2026
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During the press conference ahead of India’s T20 World Cup Super Eight match against South Africa, India captain Suryakumar Yadav spoke about Abhishek Sharma, who has registered three ducks in the tournament so far. He said, "I am worried about the people who are worrying about Abhishek. I am more concerned for the teams that will face him later."
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Lawlessness from court: Vance on US SC blocking Trump's tariffs
After the United States Supreme Court struck down most of the tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump on multiple countries, US Vice President JD Vance said, "This is lawlessness from the Court, plain and simple." "And its only effect will be to make it harder for the president to protect American industries and supply chain resiliency," Vance added.
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06:06 pm Saturday, 21 February, 2026
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After the United States Supreme Court struck down most of the tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump on multiple countries, US Vice President JD Vance said, "This is lawlessness from the Court, plain and simple." "And its only effect will be to make it harder for the president to protect American industries and supply chain resiliency," Vance added.
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Bangladesh restores visa services in India after two months freeze
Bangladesh has resumed full visa and consular services for Indian nationals at its missions in India. Services were suspended since late December 2025 due to security concerns and protests near diplomatic premises. The move follows Tarique Rahman's swearing-in as Prime Minister, replacing the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government during which ties with India had deteriorated.
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06:19 pm Saturday, 21 February, 2026
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Bangladesh has resumed full visa and consular services for Indian nationals at its missions in India. Services were suspended since late December 2025 due to security concerns and protests near diplomatic premises. The move follows Tarique Rahman's swearing-in as Prime Minister, replacing the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government during which ties with India had deteriorated.
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K'taka BJP MLA Lamani caught red-handed taking ₹5 lakh bribe, held
Chandru Lamani, BJP MLA from Karnataka's Shirahatti Assembly constituency, has been arrested by Lokayukta after he was allegedly caught red-handed while accepting a bribe of ₹5 lakh. The amount was part of an alleged total demand of ₹11 lakh. According to Lokayukta officials, bribe was allegedly sought to facilitate approvals related to a minor irrigation department project in Gadag district.
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06:42 pm Saturday, 21 February, 2026
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Chandru Lamani, BJP MLA from Karnataka's Shirahatti Assembly constituency, has been arrested by Lokayukta after he was allegedly caught red-handed while accepting a bribe of ₹5 lakh. The amount was part of an alleged total demand of ₹11 lakh. According to Lokayukta officials, bribe was allegedly sought to facilitate approvals related to a minor irrigation department project in Gadag district.
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Trump signs executive order imposing extra 10% tariff on all countries
US President Donald Trump on Saturday signed an executive order imposing a new 10% additional tariff on all countries after the Supreme Court struck down most tariffs imposed by him on various countries. Trump said, "It's my great honour to have just signed...a global 10% tariff on all countries." He further said the 10% tariff will be "effective almost immediately".
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06:56 pm Saturday, 21 February, 2026
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US President Donald Trump on Saturday signed an executive order imposing a new 10% additional tariff on all countries after the Supreme Court struck down most tariffs imposed by him on various countries. Trump said, "It's my great honour to have just signed...a global 10% tariff on all countries." He further said the 10% tariff will be "effective almost immediately".
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'Rip up the trade deal,' top economist advises India as US SC blocks Trump's tariffs
Top American economist Jeffrey Sachs has advised India to reconsider its trade deal with America after the US Supreme Court struck down the trade tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump on several countries. "Rip up the [trade] deal. There's no point to it anymore," Jeffrey said. "Trump did not have the authority to threaten...[or] impose tariffs on India," he added.
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News By: Dharini Mudgal
07:08 pm Saturday, 21 February, 2026
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Top American economist Jeffrey Sachs has advised India to reconsider its trade deal with America after the US Supreme Court struck down the trade tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump on several countries. "Rip up the [trade] deal. There's no point to it anymore," Jeffrey said. "Trump did not have the authority to threaten...[or] impose tariffs on India," he added.
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IEDs found in Punjab, Kashmir amid alert over possible Lashkar attack in Delhi
An improvised explosive device (IED) was defused in Punjab’s Amritsar as agencies warned of a possible Lashkar-e-Taiba attack in Delhi. In the past four days, three more IEDs were neutralised in J&K’s Ganderbal, Bandipora and Baramulla. Intelligence agencies warned of possible coordinated strikes on Hindu temples in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh, including Akshardham Temple and Kashi Vishwanath Temple.
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07:28 pm Saturday, 21 February, 2026
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An improvised explosive device (IED) was defused in Punjab’s Amritsar as agencies warned of a possible Lashkar-e-Taiba attack in Delhi. In the past four days, three more IEDs were neutralised in J&K’s Ganderbal, Bandipora and Baramulla. Intelligence agencies warned of possible coordinated strikes on Hindu temples in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh, including Akshardham Temple and Kashi Vishwanath Temple.
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Mullahs should condemn it: Javed on Taliban allowing wife beating
Screenwriter-lyricist Javed Akhtar reacted to a Taliban law allowing husbands to beat their wives, provided it doesn't result in “broken bones or open wounds” and prescribing jail terms for women who visit relatives without their husband’s permission. "I beseech...mufties and mullahs of India to condemn it unconditionally because it...is being done in the name of...religion," Akhtar added.
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07:36 pm Saturday, 21 February, 2026
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Screenwriter-lyricist Javed Akhtar reacted to a Taliban law allowing husbands to beat their wives, provided it doesn't result in “broken bones or open wounds” and prescribing jail terms for women who visit relatives without their husband’s permission. "I beseech...mufties and mullahs of India to condemn it unconditionally because it...is being done in the name of...religion," Akhtar added.
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