Satna Cops Suspended for Extorting Borewell Manager

Three policemen in Satna district were suspended after allegedly extorting Rs 5,000 from a borewell manager by falsely claiming a drilling ban. The action followed a social media exposé and probe confirming misconduct.

India: No Permission Needed for Ships in Strait of Hormuz

The Indian government clarified that no permission is required for vessels to transit the Strait of Hormuz, citing international law, as five LPG tankers with 2.3 lakh tonnes of cooking gas navigate the region amid escalating Middle East conflicts.

All-Party Meeting on West Asia Crisis After PM Modi's Statement

The Indian government has convened an all-party meeting on Wednesday to address the West Asia conflict, following PM Narendra Modi's statements in Parliament. Key ministers will attend as India seeks a unified stance amid energy and diaspora concerns.

SVEEP Initiative Boosts Youth Voter Awareness in Kolkata

The Election Commission organized a major SVEEP awareness program at Women's Christian College Kolkata, targeting new voters aged 18-19 to increase urban turnout. Students from multiple colleges participated and district-level awardees were honored.

MP High Court: Dismissed Employees Lose Leave Encashment Rights

The Jabalpur bench of Madhya Pradesh High Court has ruled that government employees dismissed after departmental or judicial proceedings, or who resign, forfeit their right to encash earned leaves. The judgment came in response to a petition by a Bhopal e

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