Iran Leadership Shift, Parliament Showdown, Market Jitters
Major developments unfold globally and in India with Iran's leadership transition, parliamentary confrontations, and financial market volatility creating widespread uncertainty.
Major developments unfold globally and in India with Iran's leadership transition, parliamentary confrontations, and financial market volatility creating widespread uncertainty.
Women in Guwahati called for enhanced safety measures in workplaces and public areas, along with dedicated breastfeeding facilities, highlighting ongoing challenges despite workforce participation.
Thane police have registered a case against two individuals accused of cheating a private hospital owner of Rs 10 lakh. The fraud stems from a 10-year partnership agreement for medical facilities in Dombivli, with the accused allegedly withdrawing abruptl
President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized women's empowerment as crucial for India's development, highlighting achievements and ongoing challenges.
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh has earmarked Rs 350 crore in the 2026-27 budget to support 3.5 lakh women impacted by prolonged violence and economic disruption in the state.
A Khasi family in Assam's Cachar district was forced into hiding after villagers accused them of witchcraft, leading to house demolition and police refuge.
The 5.4-km-long Maharaja Prithu flyover in Guwahati, intersecting the Anandaram Barua flyover, will be inaugurated on Tuesday. A temporary lotus-shaped structure marks the intersection, with plans for a statue of the 13th-century ruler.
Key developments from Delhi include a murder in Uttam Nagar, a severe heatwave alert, and plans for a new Ram statue. Stay updated on civic, traffic, and political news.
Analysis of the Chennai Mylapore assembly constituency, including past election winners, victory margins, and key factors shaping the 2026 Tamil Nadu polls.
Nearly 2,500 villagers in Jajpur district's Sukinda block are forced to drink contaminated canal water for two months after a private telecom company damaged water pipelines during excavation work.
BJP's Jan Ashirwad Yatra continues into its seventh day in Assam, with CM Himanta Biswa Sarma leading the charge through Tinsukia constituencies, receiving massive public support ahead of upcoming polls.
Bihar Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary announces the procurement of 50 advanced drones at Rs 24.50 crore to modernize police operations, aiding in crowd control, surveillance, and disaster management across the state.
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee responds to BJP criticism by sharing a photo showing PM Narendra Modi seated while President Droupadi Murmu stands, escalating political tensions in India.
Jitendra Chaudhury, opposition leader in Tripura, accuses BJP of fostering corruption and a 'loot raj,' citing political tensions and calls for democracy restoration.
Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation's Holi tribute to sanitation workers goes viral, while Cuttack administration faces backlash for misrepresenting local cuisine. Fuel concerns and spelling errors add to Odisha's eventful week.
AICC president Mallikarjuna Kharge attacked PM Narendra Modi's foreign policy, citing US oil restrictions and the Israel-Iran conflict. He spoke at an event in Chittapur.
Vice-President CP Radhakrishnan noted women's rising academic achievements, suggesting a future where men might need to advocate for equal opportunities. He praised initiatives empowering women entrepreneurs.
Opposition parties in Punjab, including BJP and SAD, have strongly criticized the state budget, labeling it a 'major betrayal' of women and a 'pack of lies,' citing unmet promises on allowances, MSP, and health schemes.
Punjab's industries minister reveals over Rs 55,000 crore in investment proposals for 2025-26, doubling last year's figures, while health and infrastructure issues spark assembly discussions.
Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar commended minister Priyank Kharge for his effective work under his father Mallikarjun Kharge's guidance at a Kalaburagi event, announcing key development initiatives.
Kolkata Police registers FIR after Victoria Memorial Hall administration reports threatening email and Facebook post warning of violence and explosion at the heritage monument in 2025.
Bangur Nagar police have registered a case against an overseas recruitment agency for allegedly cheating four job seekers of Rs 14.7 lakh with false promises of employment in Canada. The complaint was filed by a medical store employee from Jalgaon.
Punjab Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema criticized BJP's welfare promises as 'jumlas' after presenting the 2026-27 budget, highlighting AAP's budgetary allocations for guarantees like women's monthly income.
The Uttar Pradesh Special Task Force arrested two alleged cattle smugglers, Padma and Sajjad Khan, each carrying a Rs 50,000 reward, in Meerut. They were wanted under the Gangsters Act for smuggling activities since 2017.
In Bijnor, a five-year-old boy was rescued by police within six hours after being kidnapped for a Rs 12 lakh ransom. Three accused, including a relative, were arrested. The motive was linked to insurance money from the father's death.
Dehradun Municipal Corporation initiates a 100-day campaign to clean rivers and drains, focusing on debris removal and public awareness ahead of monsoon season.
Kandivali police have arrested Chandtabhushan Chauhan and Vijaykumar Chauhan for the alleged murder of Ramlakhan Yadav over a property dispute in Kandivli West in September 2025. The victim died after being assaulted with sticks and stones.
The sixth edition of Lineman Diwas was celebrated in New Delhi, honoring 250 linemen and supervisors. Ministers highlighted safety, technology adoption, and the critical role of frontline workers in maintaining India's power supply.
Vigilance officials in Kendrapada arrested an assistant executive engineer for possessing disproportionate assets including multi-storeyed buildings, plots, and bank deposits worth crores of rupees.
Officials in Mizoram's Lawngtlai district discovered 1,280 previously unaccounted Myanmar refugees during biometric enrolment, dropping completion rates. The refugees, from the Khumi community, cite persecution by the Arakan Army.