India and EU Forge New World Order Through Tech and Trade
As the familiar world order fades, India and the European Union are collaborating on technology, trade, and security to create a resilient future for nearly 2 billion people.
As the familiar world order fades, India and the European Union are collaborating on technology, trade, and security to create a resilient future for nearly 2 billion people.
Congress leaders from Kerala held crucial talks with the party high command in Delhi regarding candidate selection for the upcoming assembly elections, with strict instructions against internal lobbying.
UDF convenor Adoor Prakash states he only met Unnikrishnan Potti, the first accused in the Sabarimala gold scam, after becoming an MP. He denies any prior knowledge of Potti's fraud involvement.
CPM Kannur district committee member V Kunhikrishnan alleges MLA T I Madhusoodanan misappropriated Rs 46 lakh from funds for slain worker's family and party office construction.
IUML state president Panakkad Sadikali Shihab Thangal dismisses concerns over recent remarks by community organizations, asserting trust in Kerala's secular mindset and commitment to communal harmony.
Delhi PWD launches Rs 1 crore beautification project ahead of AI Impact Summit, focusing on traffic islands, roads, and tourist spots to welcome foreign delegates.
Mohibul Hassan Chowdhury of Bangladesh's Awami League states that one-sided elections are not sustainable for the country's democratic future, amid ongoing political tensions.
Hyderabad police-led special teams rescued 106 children from forced labour in Vikarabad district during Operation Smile-X11, with 23 FIRs registered against employers.
Koraput's R&B division orders all employees to attend office on government holidays until March 2026 to complete pending works before the financial year ends.
Political tensions escalate in Bhubaneswar as hundreds of supporters of suspended Patkura MLA Arvind Mohapatra protest at Naveen Niwas, demanding reinstatement and challenging BJD leadership.
Approximately 300 dog carcasses were discovered dumped in a pit in Jagtial district, Telangana, bringing the total number of stray dogs found dead in the state this month to nearly 900.
The Orissa High Court has dropped contempt proceedings against Higher Education Department Secretary Arvind Agrawal after he appeared personally and tendered an unconditional apology for delay in complying with court directions.
A man was critically injured after a violent clash between two groups in Bhubaneswar's Damana area. Police deployed forces and detained suspects following the incident.
Orissa High Court imposes Rs 1 lakh exemplary cost on state government for filing a 'militantly unworthy' appeal challenging compassionate appointment order, pulling up officials for making false contentions.
In Mumbai's Cheetah Camp and Sathe Nagar, over 1,200 adolescent girls known as 'Girl Singhams' are leading community change, preventing child marriages, reclaiming public spaces, and confronting social issues with CRY's support.
Telangana Congress president B Mahesh Kumar Goud criticizes BRS leader KT Rama Rao over phone tapping allegations, calling it a serious constitutional violation and revealing widespread surveillance during previous government.
The National Commission for Women conducted a special grievance redressal meeting in Coimbatore, addressing over 50 women's petitions and 41 complaints, primarily concerning domestic violence and false marriage promises.
Odisha government requests Centre to extend Mahanadi Water Disputes Tribunal tenure by nine months, accusing previous BJD administration of weakening state's case and favoring Chhattisgarh in the long-standing water dispute.
The Telangana High Court expressed strong displeasure with HYDRAA commissioner AV Ranganath for participating in a kite festival at Batukammakunta lake, allegedly violating court orders. The court directed him to file a detailed counter and adjourned the
Delhi Police arrested a Guwahati-based woman for allegedly using forged diplomatic number plates on a Toyota Innova to access embassies and sensitive zones ahead of Republic Day, citing national security concerns.
On January 24, 1966, Homi Bhabha, father of India's nuclear programme, died in an Air India crash. Sixty years later, Mumbai struggles to preserve his legacy amid disappearing landmarks.
Kerala State Human Rights Commission directs Kochi district collector to inspect and relocate 44 families living for 39 years near BPCL and HOCL plants due to severe environmental pollution.
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan emphasized developing Khinda, birthplace of freedom fighter Veer Surendra Sai, as an inspiration field. He inaugurated projects and announced memorial plans during 218th birth anniversary celebrations.
The first 'Made in India' C295 military transport aircraft will be rolled out before September 2026, marking a significant milestone in India's defence manufacturing under the Airbus-Tata partnership.
Greater Chennai Corporation will relay over 1,000 battered roads starting February at ₹200 crore cost, targeting key areas like Adyar and Anna Nagar, with contractors expressing funding concerns.
Vice-President CP Radhakrishnan commemorated Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose's 129th birth anniversary in Cuttack, emphasizing India's progress toward poverty eradication and the Viksit Bharat 2047 goal.
Union Minister Bandi Sanjay alleges state government interference in the SIT investigation into the Hyderabad phone tapping case, questioning its credibility and demanding clarity on key figures.
West Bengal's Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari broke from tradition by visiting Netaji Bhawan instead of Red Road to honor Subhas Chandra Bose on his birth anniversary, guided by Netaji's grandnephew Sugata Bose.
Following a fatal leopard attack on a pilgrim at Male Mahadeshwara Hills, Karnataka's forest department deploys drones and additional personnel to enhance safety during festivals.
Hyderabad Police Commissioner VC Sajjanar has dismissed allegations by BRS leader RS Praveen Kumar, terming them misleading and defamatory. He issued a notice demanding evidence within two days.