India
Withdrawn 274 Recovery Notices Against Anti-CAA Protestors: UP Govt; SC Directs Refund
A bench of Justices D Y Chandrachud and Surya Kant said the state government will refund the entire amount worth crores of rupees, recovered from the alleged protestors due to the proceedings initiated in 2019.
2008 Ahmedabad Serial Blasts Case: Death Sentence for 38 Convicts, 11 Get Life Term
2008 Ahmedabad serial bomb blasts: The pronouncement of the quantum of punishment by judge A R Patel came nearly 14 years after the deadly blasts. The court had convicted 49 persons and acquitted 28 others in the case on February 8.
Senior Shiv Sena Leader Sudhir Joshi Passes Away at 81
Sudhir Joshi was the nephew of former Chief Minister Manohar Joshi and was a minister in the latter’s cabinet in 1995.
Telangana Minorities Residential Educational Institutions Asks Schools to Celebrate CM KCR's Birthday
The schools have been directed to spend not more than Rs 10,000 for the celebrations. The minority schools are completely funded by the state government.
Sunil Gavaskar Makes a Huge Claim, Says Players 'Don’t Try as Hard' for National Team When IPL is Nearby
The upcoming 2022 IPL is expected to start in the later part of March and is scheduled to run till May end.
Election Commission Releases Final Polling Percentage for Uttarakhand
Voter turnout in Uttarakhand which went to polls on Monday was 65.37 per cent, the Election Commission said.
'Pro Planet People': PM Modi Invokes 3Ps from COP26, Talks About Sustainable Lifestyle at Global Summit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India’s energy requirements were expected to double in 20 years, and that environmental sustainability can only be achieved through climate justice.
ED Files Money Laundering Case in ABG Shipyard Bank Loan Case
The action comes days after the CBI registered an FIR in the country's biggest alleged bank loan fraud case.
Over Nine Crore Rural Households Receiving Tap Water: Centre
More than nine crore rural households across the country are now receiving clean tap water under the Jal Jeevan Mission.
IIT Guwahati Launches Master’s in Liberal Arts
The programme aims to offer cross-disciplinary and multidisciplinary training to students and hone their ability to think critically and creatively about social, political, and aesthetic issues, claims the IIT
ED Records Statement of Chhota Shakeel's Aide in PMLA Case Related to Dawood Ibrahim
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has recorded the statement of Salim Qureshi, an alleged aide of Chhota Shakeel, in connection with a Prevention of Money Laundering case involving underworld don Dawood Ibrahim.
Defence Diary: India Needs Tailored Plans for 'Vibrant Villages' at Border So China Doesn't Cross The Line
Not much is known right now of the Vibrant Villages programme, except that it will cover villages at the northern borders, primarily those that India shares with the Tibet Autonomous Region, and will aim to boost infrastructure, connectivity and economy i...
Jharkhand CEO Urges Voters To Participate In National Voter Awareness Contest
Jharkhand Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) K Ravi Kumar on Tuesday urged voters to take part in the National Voter Awareness Contest, launched by Election Commission of India, to create awareness and educate future voters on the significance of even a singl...
Sheriff: 4 Teens Among Passengers In N. Carolina Plane Crash
Beaufort (US), Feb 15 (AP) Four teenagers and four adults returning from a hunting trip were on board a small plane that crashed off the coast of North Carolina over the weekend, authorities announced Tuesday. The Carteret County Sheriff issued a news r...
Hijab Row: Karnataka BJP Allegedly Shares Personal Details of Girls, Then Deletes Tweet
Priyanka Chaturvedi demanded that the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights take this up immediately.
Indian Secularism 'Positive', Wearing Hijab Not a Display of Religious Jingoism, Argue Muslim Girls in K'taka HC
The girls requested the court to make a leeway to attend classes with headscarves as the court's interim order had suspended their 'fundamental rights'.