Salem Land Fraud: Sub-Registrar, 8 Others Booked
A sub-registrar and eight others in Salem have been booked for allegedly duping a landowner and fraudulently registering 10,000 sq ft of his land in a friend's name, leading to a swift sale.
A sub-registrar and eight others in Salem have been booked for allegedly duping a landowner and fraudulently registering 10,000 sq ft of his land in a friend's name, leading to a swift sale.
Leader of Opposition Tikaram Jully criticized the Bhajan Lal Sharma-led Rajasthan government for misleading claims, social media focus, and governance failures during the Assembly's motion of thanks debate.
A woman passenger was injured after an unidentified miscreant hurled stones at a moving train in Udaipur, forcing an emergency halt. RPF detained one suspect.
The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation has appointed the UNM Foundation to plan and design service lanes along SG Road from Sanathal Circle to Gandhinagar at no cost, enhancing urban infrastructure development.
Navi Mumbai Crime Branch arrests three men from a nine-member gang who posed as police officers to rob a Sangli sugar trader of Rs 13.2 lakh in Kharghar. The accused had lured the victim with a fake gold deal.
The Rajasthan High Court expressed serious concern over the Anti-Corruption Bureau's delayed investigation into alleged irregularities in IT department tenders, demanding a progress report by February 23.
A 55-year-old woman in Jewar, Noida, died after being allegedly assaulted by her differently abled son. Police have registered a case under BNS Section 105 and taken the son into custody.
A new women-only auto-rickshaw service is set to debut in Bengaluru on February 14, 2026, following a successful pilot with 17 trips in January. Initial hours will be 6 am to midnight, with potential 24-hour expansion based on demand.
Bengaluru activists are advocating for stricter laws to regulate public filming without consent, citing privacy concerns and misuse. The call aims to protect individuals from unauthorized recording in public spaces.
A new women-only auto-rickshaw service is set to launch in Bengaluru on February 14, 2026, following a successful pilot with 17 trips in January. Initial hours will be 6 am to midnight, with potential 24-hour operation based on demand.
Milton Friedman's quote 'One man's opportunism is another man's statesmanship' sparks debate on political motives and leadership in today's polarized world.
Chabbewal MLA Dr. Raj Kumar has appealed to the central government to stop the privatisation of the BBMB DAV School in Jalandhar, citing concerns over education access and public welfare.
The Hoshiarpur Bar Association has initiated a three-day strike, halting legal work to protest unresolved issues, including infrastructure and fee concerns.
The Model Town cremation ground in Jalandhar is undergoing a significant upgrade, with the Improvement Trust chairman reviewing ongoing works to enhance facilities and infrastructure for the community.
A detailed analysis of India's emergency constitutional framework, examining the historical context of the 1975-77 Emergency period and its implications for democracy and governance in the country.
Congress leader Lally has called on the Chief Minister to conduct an aerial survey to identify and halt illegal mining activities in Jalandhar, citing environmental damage and revenue loss.
In a significant legal development, Punjab Minister Bhagat Dhir and ten others have been acquitted by a Jalandhar court in a nine-year-old case, marking a major victory after a prolonged legal battle.
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar highlights India's focus on diversifying energy sources in response to US President Trump's remarks on Russian oil imports, while noting progress in India-US trade and critical mineral cooperation.
A 35-year-old gold trader in Bengaluru's Nagarathpet area was robbed of gold, silver, and cash worth Rs 25 lakh by a gang using coordinated distraction tactics, highlighting rising thefts in commercial hubs.
A 36-year-old man was arrested in Tirupur for murdering his 40-year-old cousin at a lodge. The crime stemmed from a long-standing dispute over ancestral property, with the suspect luring the victim under false pretenses.
The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation has withdrawn a Rs 32 crore proposal to relocate a slaughterhouse from the Walled City to the outskirts, following objections from BJP legislators and civic leaders.
Two bike-borne men snatched a gold chain from a 75-year-old woman in Srirangam, Trichy, as she returned from temple prayers. Police have registered a case and are investigating the incident.
Bowring Institute in Bengaluru has filed a cyber police complaint after receiving abusive calls and messages via VPNs and international SIM cards, allegedly from disqualified former members.
Maharashtra Chief Secretary Rajesh Aggarwal directs departments to complete Nashik-Trimbakeshwar Kumbh Mela infrastructure projects by March 2027, including a Rs7,500 crore outer ring road and Sadhugram development.
Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel lauds the Union Budget 2026-27, emphasizing extended tax holidays in GIFT City, Biopharma Shakti, and MSME funds to boost Gujarat's economy and infrastructure.
Trichy City Police Commissioner N Kamini has ordered the immediate transfer of at least ten police inspectors to ensure neutrality and fairness ahead of the upcoming assembly elections. The transfers follow guidelines for election-related postings.
A Bombay High Court-appointed monitoring committee arrived in Lucknow to study solid waste management systems. The team, including IAS officers and experts, reviewed LMC's sanitation operations and will inspect processing plants.
Greater Chennai Corporation evicted 50 families from Broadway streets, sparking protests as residents demand fair housing allocation near Stanley Hospital.
Tamil Nadu government informs Madras High Court of district-level committees to abolish orderly system in police force, following court scrutiny over reports of its persistence.
The Congress party has formally written to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, alleging that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's failure to reply to the Motion of Thanks debate constitutes a serious procedural violation of parliamentary rules.