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Hi, The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed various parties to sort the Ram Mandir issue amicably and

Hi, The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed various parties to sort the Ram Mandir issue amicably and settle the matter. The apex court also asked parties to come to the court with a solution on the same. ([READ]( A few inaudible, whispered words grabbed more attention than the over-the-mike renditions of the constitutional oath at Sunday's swearing-in of Yogi Adityanath and his ministers. ([READ]( The Ayodhya matter which is long pending in the Supreme Court was heard by the Supreme Court on Tuesday where Supreme directed various parties to sort the Ram Mandir issue amicably and settle the matter with mutual consent. ([READ]( PM Narendra Modi directed party MPs to always remain present in both the Houses as any one of them could be called for a discussion with him, Sources said. ([READ]( Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath traveled to Delhi on Tuesday. This would be marked as Yogi’s first visit to the national capital after taking oath as UP CM. ([READ]( BJP MP Meenakshi Lekhi on Tuesday called for implementation of NATO like numbering of defence equipments in the inventory of Indian armed forces, and highlighted that this will result in a 30 per cent decrease in procurements. ([READ]( Between 2014 and 2016, 58 soldiers died in natural calamities, the Rajya Sabha was informed on Tuesday. ([READ]( Legendary Sunil Gavaskar feels India missed a fifth bowler in the third and penultimate cricket Test against Australia which ended in a tame draw, here on Monday. ([READ]( [Sensex]( falls 33.29 points to end at 29,485.45; [Nifty]( sheds 5.35 points to 9,121.50. -- Not interested anymore? [Unsubscribe instantly](

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