US AI Adviser to Lead Delegation at India's AI Summit
White House adviser Michael Kratsios will head the US delegation at India's AI Impact Summit, highlighting growing US-India collaboration in artificial intelligence and technology policy.
White House adviser Michael Kratsios will head the US delegation at India's AI Impact Summit, highlighting growing US-India collaboration in artificial intelligence and technology policy.
Two sisters from Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, created social media accounts under Korean names, attracting a significant online following before their tragic deaths.
Government data reveals India's mandatory pre-court commercial mediation system is barely functioning, with only 1.75% of 270,000+ cases settled since 2018. Lawyers call it a procedural hurdle rather than genuine dispute resolution.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres commends India for assuming leadership of the AI Impact Summit 2026, scheduled for February 19-20 in New Delhi, highlighting global recognition of India's role in AI governance.
UK's CAA seeks details from Air India after Boeing 787 fuel control switch malfunction in London. Air India completes fleet inspections, while safety NGO warns against premature exoneration during ongoing AAIB investigation.
UK's CAA seeks information from Air India regarding a fuel control switch malfunction on a Boeing 787 in London. Air India completes fleet inspections, while safety advocates raise concerns about investigation integrity.
Union Cooperation Minister Amit Shah launches Bharat Taxi, India's first cooperative-led ride-hailing platform, after a successful two-month pilot program.
Lisa Phillips and other Jeffrey Epstein survivors express anger as DoJ's document release exposes names and photos, violating privacy and retraumatizing nearly 100 victims.
In a shocking incident in Ghaziabad, three individuals died by suicide. A diary found at the scene details their deep obsession with Korean content and K-pop culture, raising concerns about mental health impacts.
Delhi Police has arrested the chairman of Al Falah University in a significant forgery case, involving alleged document manipulation and fraud. The arrest follows a detailed investigation into irregularities at the educational institution.
A special court in Sultanpur has sentenced three brothers to life imprisonment for a 2002 murder in Amethi's Jagdishpur area, ending a 23-year legal battle over a dispute involving crop damage.
A 19-year-old student was arrested at KD Singh Babu stadium Metro station in Lucknow after security personnel found an illegal country-made pistol in his bag during routine checking.
Youth Congress members in Amravati threaten to stage a dramatic protest by partially burying themselves in MNREGA pits if the government fails to address severe labour issues, including pending wages and stalled work in Melghat region.
The Election Commission has rejected West Bengal government's request to exempt Home Secretary Jagdeesh Prasad Meena from attending mandatory central observer training in Delhi, setting the stage for a fresh confrontation.
The Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls in West Bengal has unexpectedly become a strategic advantage for Trinamool Congress, reshaping the political narrative ahead of elections through legal battles and grassroots mobilization.
A constable posted in Ayodhya and six others have been booked for cheating an Ambedkarnagar youth of Rs 1.5 lakh in a fake Saudi job scam, subjecting him to captivity and assault abroad.
Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation launches a two-week campaign targeting 44 lakh smart meter users with negative balances totaling Rs 1,066.66 crore. Special awareness drive focuses on recharges and app onboarding.
Nagpur divisional commissioner flags discrepancies in Congress party's application for registering corporators' group in Chandrapur. Political maneuvering intensifies as Shiv Sena (UBT) emerges as kingmaker in hung civic body.
Following reports of significant violations at a mass marriage event in Moradabad where 850 couples married against a 100-couple cap, Uttar Pradesh's social welfare department is implementing stricter enforcement measures and strengthening oversight proto
The CBI informed Madras High Court that the jewelry theft case against security guard B Ajith Kumar, who died in police custody, has been closed due to lack of evidence. The judge remarked that a man was beaten to death for nothing.
A 14-year-old girl in Gurgaon was allegedly raped and impregnated by her 19-year-old neighbor. The accused, who worked with the survivor's mother, fled after the crime came to light.
The Tax Bar Association felicitated 80 senior advocates in Lucknow for their decades of service. Special honors went to six lawyers with over 50 years in practice, with judicial officers attending.
The National Green Tribunal bench in Pune disposed of an execution application seeking demolition of a 100ft road in the riverfront development project, citing changed circumstances and environmental clearance.
A Mumbai court has discharged Dewan Housing Finance Corporation Limited (DHFL) from a money laundering case, citing immunity provisions under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC). The court's decision follows the approval of DHFL's resolution plan by
Uttar Pradesh Police has achieved third position nationally in blocking funds from cyber fraud accounts, a significant jump from its previous 24th rank. The improvement follows the establishment of an enhanced Cyber Fraud Mitigation Centre in Lucknow.
Bangladesh's 13th parliamentary election on Feb 12, 2026 will feature a simultaneous referendum on the July National Charter, marking a historic democratic transition with major constitutional reforms.
The Gujarat High Court has quashed an FIR in a dowry suicide case, emphasizing that 'mens rea' or guilty mind is essential for abetment to suicide charges, noting the deceased had a history of psychotic depression.
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee's Supreme Court appearance transforms legal battles into political theater, leveraging protest politics ahead of 2026 elections.
Brad Karp, chairman of the prestigious law firm Paul Weiss, has resigned following the release of emails linked to Jeffrey Epstein, sparking controversy in the legal world.
Brad Karp resigns as Paul Weiss chairman immediately after DOJ-released emails reveal his connections to Jeffrey Epstein. Scott Barshay takes over leadership of the $2.6 billion firm.