DU ICCR Day: Global Students Perform Indian Dance, Music

Delhi University celebrated the 77th ICCR Foundation Day with 700 international students from Bangladesh, Nepal, Russia, Iran, and more performing Bharatanatyam, bhangra, and Odissi. The event highlights India's cultural diplomacy through scholarships.

Bibi Jagir Kaur Named SAD Women's Wing Head

Bibi Jagir Kaur, a former SGPC president, has been appointed as the head of the Shiromani Akali Dal's women's wing, succeeding Surjit Kaur. This move aims to strengthen the party's outreach to women voters in Punjab ahead of upcoming elections.

Ponda Bypoll Cancelled, No MLA Representation Until 2027

The Goa High Court has cancelled the Ponda byelection, leaving the constituency without representation in the legislative assembly until the 2027 general elections. Legal experts question the constitutional implications.

Punjab BJP Demands Public Release of Anti-Sacrilege Law Draft

Punjab BJP president Sunil Jakhar has formally requested Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann to make the draft of the proposed anti-sacrilege law and the select committee report public, emphasizing the need for transparency on this sensitive issue.

Three Accused in Janakpuri Pit Death Case for Cover-Up

Delhi Police have filed an 877-page chargesheet naming three individuals accused of failing to alert authorities after a biker fell into a pit, leading to his death. The document details alleged evidence tampering and conspiracy.

Teen Rescued from Hidden Brothel in Delhi, Two Arrested

Delhi police rescued a 17-year-old girl from a concealed brothel near Ajmeri Gate, arresting two managers. The teen was lured from West Bengal and forced into sex work. Evidence included cash, drugs, and detailed client records.

Goa's Hodor Gets Tanker Water After Pipeline Protests

Following protests by residents over persistent water shortages, the PWD has deployed tankers to supply water to 20 families in Bamangal, Hodor, Curchorem. Officials cite an outdated, small pipeline as the cause, with a new pipeline proposal submitted for

Assam, Puducherry Record High Turnout; Kerala Votes Strongly

Assembly elections in Assam, Kerala, and Puducherry saw record voter participation, with Assam at 85.38% and Puducherry at 89.83% turnout. Over 5.31 crore voters cast ballots across 296 constituencies, with 100% webcasting ensuring transparency.

Vijayawada Ward Expansion Confusion Over Census Timing

The Vijayawada Municipal Corporation faces confusion as the State government orders ward expansion based on the old census, despite a new survey in 2026. Wards will increase from 64 to 86, but public representatives demand delay for fresh data.

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