Haryana Crackdown on Vulture-Killing Veterinary Drugs
Haryana intensifies enforcement against veterinary drugs like diclofenac, which are deadly to vultures, to protect the critically endangered species and comply with national conservation efforts.
Haryana intensifies enforcement against veterinary drugs like diclofenac, which are deadly to vultures, to protect the critically endangered species and comply with national conservation efforts.
The Shiv Sena has registered a single party bloc with two NCP factions in the BMC, likely reducing the UBT Sena's representation in key civic committees and impacting nominated corporator allocations.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah announces collaboration with the Centre to revive the Tulbul Navigation Project, stalled since 1989 due to Pakistan's objections under the Indus Waters Treaty and militancy.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah expressed regret over his remarks in the Legislative Assembly and agreed to expunge contentious words, reiterating his duty to represent all voters.
Key updates from Jaipur cover civic developments, traffic alerts, weather, political moves, and a high-profile legal case. Stay informed on the city's latest news.
Key updates from Gurgaon include an ongoing assault investigation, deportation of a fugitive, commencement of new metro work, and severe traffic congestion affecting major roads.
Bangladesh holds its first parliamentary elections since Sheikh Hasina's ouster, with record security, drones, and body cameras deployed amid high-risk polling centers.
The Kolkata Port Assembly constituency emerges as a crucial battleground for the 2026 West Bengal elections, with historical data and party strategies shaping the contest.
US Ambassador to Bangladesh Peter Haas emphasizes the importance of free and fair elections in Bangladesh for regional security, highlighting US-India cooperation on the issue.
The Ministry of Home Affairs has mandated that all six stanzas of Vande Mataram, lasting 3 minutes 10 seconds, must be sung before the National Anthem at official functions.
Raju Karpada, head of AAP's farmer wing in Gujarat, resigns from all party positions, citing personal reasons. This follows his release on bail in a case linked to a 2025 farmer protest in Botad district.
Israeli PM Netanyahu is set to challenge President Trump over Iran's nuclear diplomacy. Iran claims its nuclear program is peaceful, but the US and Israel accuse it of past weapons development.
Delhi Police's Special Cell has formally served a notice to Penguin Random House India regarding General Manoj Mukund Naravane's memoir, seeking detailed responses to multiple queries.
The Director General of Bangladesh Border Guards visited the election base camp in Dhaka, instructing forces to take firm action against any attempts to disrupt the electoral process.
A historical analysis reveals Britain's colonial-era imagination of India without elections, exploring the implications for democracy and governance in the subcontinent.
India chaired the inaugural BRICS Sherpas meeting in New Delhi, focusing on economic cooperation, global governance, and sustainable development for 2024.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced that the SIT report on former CM Tarun Gogoi's alleged Pakistan links will be sent to the Centre after adding details of his Rawalpindi trip, escalating the political controversy.
The Supreme Court expressed concern over inadequate budgetary allocation for railway passenger safety, urging immediate improvements and extension of insurance to all travelers.
Assam Cabinet refers SIT report on Gaurav Gogoi's alleged Pakistan connections to the Home Ministry for further investigation, including details of his Rawalpindi trip.
Rahul Gandhi criticizes the Modi government's India-US trade agreement, alleging it harms Indian farmers and the textile sector while accusing the administration of 'selling India'.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin firmly stated that shared governance does not apply to the state, dismissing any prospect of power-sharing with the Congress party.
Over 10 trade and farmers' unions call for a nationwide Bharat Bandh on February 12, protesting government policies. Essential services to function, but banking, transport, and government sectors face disruptions.
The Yogi Adityanath-led Uttar Pradesh government has proposed a massive Rs 34,000 crore allocation in the 2026 budget for infrastructure projects, focusing on roads and bridges to boost connectivity and economic growth.
Rep. Jamie Raskin reveals Donald Trump's name appears more than a million times in unredacted Epstein documents, questioning withheld files and administration claims of duplication.
Mumbai's Coastal Road features India's inaugural 'Melody Road' where vehicles hear 'Jai Ho' at 60 kmph. The 500m stretch uses rumble strips and Hungarian tech, inaugurated by CM Devendra Fadnavis.
The Supreme Court has granted bail to Tasleem, accused in the 2020 Delhi riots, citing prolonged detention and trial delays. The decision highlights judicial concerns over procedural fairness.
A joint cordon and search operation is underway in Katasoo and Donadi villages of Doda district, Jammu & Kashmir, conducted by Special Operations Group and Rashtriya Rifles troops.
The Andhra Pradesh government has approved early office departure for Muslim employees during Ramzan 2026, facilitating religious observance while maintaining work continuity.
The Uttar Pradesh government presented a massive Rs 9.12 lakh crore budget for 2026-27, marking a 12.9% increase. Key allocations target infrastructure, healthcare, employment, and agriculture, with capital expenditure at 19.5% of the total outlay.
Rahul Gandhi alleges India conceded on tariffs and data control in a US deal, warning AI's impact hinges on data sovereignty amid global instability and energy threats.