Opposition Alliance Called Desperate Before Zilla Parishad Polls
Maharashtra's ruling coalition labels the opposition's alliance for upcoming Zilla Parishad elections as a desperate attempt, sparking political tensions in Mumbai.
Maharashtra's ruling coalition labels the opposition's alliance for upcoming Zilla Parishad elections as a desperate attempt, sparking political tensions in Mumbai.
The Indian Army and Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) have conducted a joint training exercise in Pune, focusing on enhancing coordination and capabilities to address national security priorities and emerging threats.
On the Indian Secular Front's foundation day, party chief Naushad Siddiqui declared that Left, Congress, TMC, and BJP leaders in Bengal are living in fear, criticizing their governance and political strategies.
The Telangana High Court has granted permission for a Dharma Raksha Sabha in Hyderabad, imposing strict conditions to prevent political involvement and inflammatory speeches.
Pune Mayor Murlidhar Mohol confirms the merger of Pune and Kirkee Cantonment Boards into the Pune Municipal Corporation is actively progressing, marking a significant urban governance shift.
The anti-encroachment drive in Mohali's Phase 3B2 area has entered its third consecutive day, with authorities intensifying efforts to clear illegal structures and reclaim public land.
Sanjeev Khirwar has been appointed as the new Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) commissioner, bringing his extensive administrative experience to oversee urban governance in the capital.
Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has instructed officials to create a comprehensive visitor policy for protected forest areas in Gujarat, aiming to balance tourism with conservation.
A truck caught fire on the Chandigarh-Ambala flyover, causing significant traffic disruptions. Firefighters responded quickly to control the blaze, with no injuries reported.
The Karnataka State Commission for Women has formally requested a POSH investigation against Ramachandra Rao following allegations of workplace misconduct, highlighting ongoing efforts to address gender-based issues in professional environments.
The Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) in Pune announces strict enforcement actions against property tax defaulters, including property seizure and legal proceedings, to recover outstanding dues.
Former US President Donald Trump mocked French President Emmanuel Macron's sunglasses during a speech at Davos, reigniting diplomatic tensions between the two leaders.
The Supreme Court has directed the Election Commission to ensure transparency and accountability in its use of discretionary powers, emphasizing that authority is not unlimited.
The Indian Political Action Committee (I-PAC) reported a Rs 13.5 crore loan from a Rohtak-based company, but investigations reveal the firm doesn't exist, raising questions about financial transparency.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar announced that the first domestically manufactured C-295 military transport aircraft will be produced in India before September, marking a milestone in the country's defense manufacturing sector.
Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari emphasizes the urgent need for India to build a robust military, citing lessons from conflicts in Venezuela and Iraq to ensure national security and sovereignty.
The central government has approved the felling of 17,625 trees across 13 stretches of the Chardham highway project, as confirmed in a submission to the National Green Tribunal.
The Chhattisgarh High Court has ruled that transporting 15 buffaloes does not automatically imply illegal slaughter, setting a precedent for cattle movement cases in India.
The Enforcement Directorate has attached assets worth Rs 57.78 crore linked to a TMC MLA and two others in the Kolkata school jobs recruitment scam, intensifying the probe into alleged irregularities.
The Election Commission has directed West Bengal's Chief Secretary to submit a detailed report within 72 hours regarding the absence of FIRs against four officials, raising concerns over electoral integrity and administrative compliance in Kolkata.
A man in Uttar Pradesh killed four family members and himself after sending eight voice notes to his sister. Police say he was on depression medication, highlighting mental health issues.
The Election Commission of India has issued new directives for West Bengal, potentially extending the deadline for the Supplementary Integrated Report (SIR) to ensure electoral integrity.
As Donald Trump's confrontational foreign policy resurfaces, India faces a critical test of its global leadership. Experts argue that staying silent on his bullying tactics could undermine India's credibility and strategic interests on the world stage.
The Bharatiya Janata Party has officially corrected the spelling of Nitin Nabin's name in its national president list, addressing a clerical error that had been circulating in party documents.
Farmers in Punjab are advocating for the relocation of the security fence closer to the Pakistan border to improve safety and reclaim agricultural land, addressing ongoing security and economic concerns.
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla emphasized the need for consensus among political parties to ensure state assemblies meet for at least 30 days annually, highlighting the importance of robust legislative functioning.
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor argues that journalism must reclaim its role as a check on power amid the rise of sensationalist cable news, emphasizing truth and accountability.
On January 22, 1986, a historic verdict was delivered in the assassination case of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, marking a pivotal moment in India's judicial and political history.
The Calcutta High Court has refused bail to two accused in a massive Rs 2,862 crore fraud case, emphasizing that protecting the interests of thousands of defrauded investors is paramount.
Senior Advocate Vikas Pahwa makes history as the first lawyer in India to secure legal protection for his personality rights, emphasizing his brand is built on justice, not entertainment.