Save — short reads worth bookmarking

Seen something useful and want to keep it for later? This tag collects quick, practical pieces you can save and come back to. You’ll find courtroom guides, major local stories, tech advice, and quick explainers on culture and entertainment — all written so you can read fast and act faster.

Legal how-tos and court updates

Got a legal question? We’ve got plain answers. Read our short guides on where to start if you have a case in India and how to send suggestions to the Supreme Court — both explain the basic steps and who handles what. If you’re curious about high-profile cases, we cover updates too: the Arun Gawli bail story explains why his release matters for Mumbai’s underworld and what to watch next.

Quick tip: for court matters, start at the lower courts unless your issue raises a clear constitutional point. When you want to contact the Supreme Court, draft a respectful, well-structured suggestion and send it to the Registrar by registered post — it’s the formal path that gets attention.

Tech, lifestyle and things to save for later

Shopping or planning a night out? Save our tech notes like the Mi Note 10 5G review that lists why it might not be the best buy — size, processor, and camera trade-offs are called out so you don’t regret a purchase. For everyday life, we break down simple questions like whether beer can make you drunk — yes it can, and we explain the factors that matter: alcohol percentage, body weight, and drinking speed.

If you care about culture and entertainment, we round up TV trends — which shows won the most awards and why production costs rise each season. Those posts help you decide what to watch and whether a hit show will survive a pricey next season.

Local and political snapshots land here too. From a postponed PM visit due to heavy rain to opinions on political leaders and regional pride from Uttar Pradesh, these short takes help you stay informed without wading through long articles.

How to use this tag: save an article when you want a quick reference, like a legal checklist, buying advice, or a news update you’ll follow. Use your browser’s bookmark or a read-it-later app. When you come back, you’ll get the facts fast and linked context to deeper coverage if you need it.

One more thing — saved content stays useful only if you check the date and follow-up reports. Big stories change fast, so treat saved posts as starting points: they tell you what happened and where to look next.

Bookmark what helps you make a decision, learn something new, or keep an eye on a developing story. This tag makes that easy: short, focused pieces you can save and use.

How to use Apple News app in India?

23 January 2023

Apple News app is an easy way to read the latest news from the world's leading publications. The app is available in India and provides a personalized experience to users. It offers articles, videos, and photos from leading news sources and magazines. Additionally, the app provides a personalized feed, tailored to the user's interests and preferences. To use the app, users need to sign in with their Apple ID, select the publications they’re interested in, and customize their News feed accordingly. Additionally, users can save stories to read later, share articles with their friends, and follow topics to get more of their preferred news.

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