- Rs. 20 lakh Net Owned Fund must for Nidhi companies
Amending the rules governing Nidhi companies, the Union government made it’s prior declaration mandatory for public companies before they start accepting deposits.
- No plan yet on getting shooting, wrestling back in 2026 CWG
It has been over a week since shooting, wrestling and archery were dropped from the 2026 Commonwealth Games programme. However, the Indian administrators are yet to come up with a plan to try and get these disciplines back on the programme. “The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) people are yet
- Rage against privilege
Rage against privilege
- Hindu Jagran Manch, Dev Sena to oppose AAP?s April 6 rally
Hindu Jagran Manch, Dev Sena to oppose AAP?s April 6 rally
- Now, NH - 44 under CCTV surveillance
Five years after the announcement of Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, the project of installation of CCTV cameras and automatic number plate readers (ANPR) at 20 locations on the 186 km stretch of the NH-44 from Kundli border to Ambala has been completed and a trial has been started.
- Cop rams car into auto, 3 injured in Gurugram
The Gurugram police nabbed a assistant sub inspector (ASI) of the Delhi police for wrong and rash driving in inebriated state. He had hit his car in an auto than three passengers were injured. An FIR has been registered at the Pataudi police station and police let off the ASI on police bail
- Supreme Court halts Jahangirpuri demolition drive
The BJP-ruled North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) today launched an anti-encroachment demolition drive in the riot-hit Jahangirpuri, but within hours the bulldozers fell silent as the Supreme Court ordered status quo and stayed the action.
- HRTC Jispa - Delhi Volvo flagged off
The Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) has started its Volvo bus service between Lahaul and Delhi. It was for the first that the HRTC has introduced luxury bus service on this route.
- Chandigarh IG shifted to Goa
Chandigarh IG shifted to Goa
- Will rid constituency of corruption says Kartarpur MLA Balkar Singh
In his maiden election after his retirement from police services, Balkar Singh, 59, registered a decisive mandate from the reserved rural constituency of Kartarpur, defeating Congress’ prominent Dalit leader Chaudhary Surinder Singh.
- Out of the ordinary
There are many aspects of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to India on March 24-25, which point to it not being any ordinary visit. It was duplicitous and the itinerary itself revealed Beijing’s scant regard for Indian sensitivities. The inclusion of Pakistan in the itinerary and
- Tow tractor collides with Air India plane at Delhi airport; DGCA begins probe
Tow tractor collides with Air India plane at Delhi airport; DGCA begins probe
- Cong introspection meet in Udaipur, likely on May 13 - 15
Days after Congress chief Sonia Gandhi said the road ahead for the party was tougher than ever, the party is likely to hold an introspection meeting of senior leaders at Udaipur in May.
- 3 held in 86 cases of credit card fraud
The district police have claimed to have busted a gang of cyber criminals with the arrest of three persons. The accused have been found to have been involved in 86 cases of credit card fraud.
- Centre extends truce pacts with 3 Naga groups
The Centre has extended the ceasefire agreement signed with three Naga insurgent groups for one more year.
- Joint action for swift post - Covid recovery must: Finance Minister at G20
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said that all countries must together take coordinated action to enable swift post-pandemic recovery as well as build resilience to future shocks.
- Every Indian indebted to Guru Teg Bahadur: Amit Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah today said every Indian was indebted to the sacrifices made by Guru Teg Bahadur.
- PM Modi moots 'Heal in India', says Ayush visa & mark soon
India will soon launch Ayush visa to promote medical tourism in the traditional medicine sector and a dedicated Ayush mark to certify export quality herbal products.
- Army orders probe into cyber breach
The Army has ordered a probe after it was found that sensitive information has been leaked on some WhatsApp groups. The groups had serving and retired officers, besides civilians, as members.
- Rakab Ganj office back with Akalis
The Shiromani Akali Dal is holding a series of “akhand paths” after wresting back control of its office at Gurdwara Rakab Ganj. The first of the five “akhand paths” ended today with an ardaas (prayer) where SAD chief Sukhbir Badal was present. He said, “A faction had us
- Panjab University alumnus Ajay Sood is chief scientific adviser to PM
A Panjab University alumnus, Ajay Sood, is the new Principal Scientific Adviser to the Prime Minister. Sood, currently an Honorary Professor at the Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, replaces K Vijaya Raghavan, who retired recently.
- India, Maldives unveil sea navigation chart
India and Maldives have jointly unveiled the first-ever navigation chart. It helps ships to understand the maritime topography of Maldives Exclusive Economic zones, water depths and which areas to avoid.
- Trade focus, UK PM Boris Johnson in Gujarat today
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson will not lecture India on Ukraine during his first two-day visit beginning from Thursday, but will put forth the UK’s position and listen to the Indian perspective, said diplomatic sources here.
- Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla launches four flight routes to Vietnam
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, along with his Vietnamese counterpart Vuong Dinh, inaugurated four new airline routes between India and the South Eastern country on Wednesday.
- BJP worker Jeetu Chaudhary shot in Delhi
A district-level BJP worker, Jeetu Chaudhary (42), was shot dead in Mayur Vihar on Wednesday evening at 8.15 pm, DCP East Priyanka Kashyap said. A few empty cartridges were found at the crime site. Eyewitnesses said four assailants on two motorbikes shot Chaudhary point-blank and fled.