Jan Suraaj Party Challenges Bihar Polls in Supreme Court

Prashant Kishor's Jan Suraaj party has filed a petition in the Supreme Court challenging the recent Bihar Assembly elections and seeking fresh polls. The case is scheduled for hearing on Friday before a bench comprising Chief Justice of India Surya Kant a

Kerala Assembly Demands Withdrawal of VB-G RAM G Scheme

The Kerala Legislative Assembly has passed a resolution demanding the withdrawal of the VB-G RAM G scheme. The resolution was moved by Parliamentary Affairs Minister M B Rajesh amid protests from the Congress-led UDF over the Sabarimala gold loss issue.

Four Muslim Youths Arrested in Gangavathi for Assault Case

Four Muslim youths from Gangavathi arrested for allegedly assaulting salesman Venkatesh Avalamand after he helped a Muslim neighbour. Case registered against eight persons with SDPI members creating ruckus at police station.

Sabarimala Gold Theft Accused Unnikrishnan Potti Gets Bail

Unnikrishnan Potti, accused in the Sabarimala gold theft case, has been granted bail in a second case, potentially escalating political tensions in Kerala as opposition parties prepare to intensify attacks on the ruling government.

Industrialist Airlifts Self from Mumbai-Pune Expressway Traffic

A prominent industrialist resorted to an airlift to escape an 8-hour traffic jam on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway, highlighting severe congestion issues on this key Maharashtra route. The incident has sparked discussions on infrastructure and emergency respo

Mumbai High-Rise Balloon Explosion Caught on CCTV

A birthday celebration turned dangerous when gas-filled balloons exploded inside a Mumbai high-rise elevator, injuring two people. CCTV footage shows the terrifying moment flames engulfed the confined space.

Manipur: Kukis Enforce Shutdown Over MLAs Joining Ministry

Kuki groups in Manipur's Churachandpur district have enforced a total shutdown, expressing fury over three Hmar-Zomi MLAs joining the Khemchand ministry. A volunteer organization has announced a cash reward for killing Deputy CM Nemcha Kipgen and the two

250 'Other Gender' Names Deleted from Bengal Voter List

A study by Sabar Institute reveals 250 'other gender' names deleted from Bengal's draft SIR list due to being 'untraceable' or 'absent', highlighting structural barriers faced by transgender and gender-diverse citizens in electoral processes.

Congress Cites 2004 Incident Amid Lok Sabha Standoff

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh shared old videos of Manmohan Singh being prevented from speaking in 2004, drawing parallels to the current parliamentary deadlock where PM Modi's speech was cancelled amid opposition protests.

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