Says it'll be a global centre for high-quality education, research, interfaith dialogue and studies inspired by the Guru’s message pertaining to human rights, peace and sacrifice
Soldiers not only protected Uri project but also pulled hundreds of civilians out of harm’s way — a display of raw courage now recognised with the CISF Director General’s Disc
The decision was announced during the visit of Afghanistan’s Minister of Industry and Commerce Alhaj Nooruddin Azizi, who held extensive talks in New Delhi over the past week
Says country's bond with India very strong
Beijing denies Indian woman’s harassment; New Delhi calls action violation of travel norms
It will be the first time that the Jewish Agency will be leading the entire pre-immigration process
The Supreme Court declined to legislate or monitor all hate speech incidents, citing existing legal frameworks. The court criticized Uttar Pradesh for retaining a 'colonial-era mindset' in cooperative societies. It also cautioned against dividing society along caste lines in Maharashtra's local body elections.
Rabri Devi was ordered to vacate her residence at 10, Circular Road and move to 39, Harding Road. The move follows the RJD's recent election loss and will provide a residence for the Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council.
The top court expressed its displeasure over the government’s response to its direction to install CCTV cameras in police stations and offices of CBI, ED and NIA to prevent custodial torture
Vaiko, along with other parties, is challenging the Election Commission's special electoral roll revision in Tamil Nadu. The Supreme Court is reviewing the petition, citing violations of fundamental rights and electoral laws. The court has scheduled a hearing for December 2nd.
In Israel from November 20 to 22, he held bilateral meetings with Israel’s Minister of Economy and Industry Nir Barkat, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and Agriculture and Food Security Minister Avi Dichter
The Indian Peace Keeping Force was deployed to Sri Lanka in the late 1980s, but the mission had never received formal recognition from the government
Rajnath Singh urged India's private sector to significantly increase its role in defense manufacturing, aiming for 50% or more contribution. He emphasized advancements in production, technology, and innovation, urging a 'profit-plus' approach to build globally trusted defense systems. India's FY24-25 defense production reached a record high, with the private sector contributing 23%.
The Army prohibits unauthorized possession, use, or stitching of its uniform patterns, with legal consequences for violations. The Army holds exclusive intellectual property rights, formally registered, protecting its digital camouflage and uniform design from unauthorized use or commercial activity.
The Congress party accused the RSS of attacking Dr. Ambedkar and the Constitution since its 1949 adoption. Congress leader Jairam Ramesh commemorated the 76th anniversary of the Constitution's adoption, highlighting Ambedkar's speech and praise for the Congress's role in the drafting.
Says the issue of the detention of the Indian national has been taken up strongly with the Chinese side
BJP fumes, warns of action
MW Eat operates Chutney Mary, Amaya and Masala Zone restaurants as well as Veeraswamy, one of London’s oldest Indian restaurants
Regions currently unaffected could become vulnerable, while some high-risk areas may see declining exposure to snakebites
Earlier, Siddhanth had been apprehended in Bengaluru in 2022 on charges of drug consumption
The directions come after DGCA finds that it was not receiving fatigue reports from the airlines for many months
The incident takes place near a crematorium at Sun City in Diwanman area in the town around 3.30 pm
Mourning the officer’s demise, CM Siddaramaiah says Bilagi's passing has caused him immense grief
Based on the victim’s complaint, police registered an FIR under Section 110 (attempt to commit culpable homicide) of the BNS
The top court expresses its displeasure over the Government’s response to its direction to instal CCTV cameras in police stations and offices of CBI, ED and NIA to prevent custodial torture
During PM Modi’s tenure, deportations have occurred mainly from the United States; but during Nehru’s time, the destinations were Britain and Italy
The accident took place around 1 pm near Maniyanda More when the truck hit the tempo, which was carrying 14 persons
The top court sets aside a Bombay High Court order refusing to quash an FIR against the lawyer for allegedly raping a woman repeatedly under the false promise of marriage
The report published by Tony Blair Institute for Global Change points out that obesity and associated long-term conditions lead to higher rates of premature mortality, absenteeism and presenteeism
Rejects allegations that the passenger had been detained for nearly 18 hours simply because her Indian passport mentioned Arunachal Pradesh as her birthplace
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