- Allow 'kirpan' between domestic destinations after international flights land in India: NCM to aviation ministry
The National Commission for Minorities (NCM) has urged the civil aviation ministry to treat international flights as domestic ones after they land in the country and proceed to another destination in terms of allowing Sikh passengers travelling domestically to carry 'kirpan'.
- Delhi Police lodge FIR day after MP Navneet Rana alleges she received threatening calls
Delhi Police have registered an FIR a day after Independent Lok Sabha MP Navneet Rana, who was recently granted bail by a Mumbai court in connection with Matoshree-Hanuman Chalisa case, filed a complaint alleging that she had received multiple life threatening calls, officials said on Thursday.
- Vinai Kumar Saxena takes oath as Lieutenant - Governor of Delhi
Vinai Kumar Saxena took oath as the 22nd Lieutenant-Governor of Delhi at a ceremony at the Raj Niwas here on Thursday and said he would work as the city's local guardian and not as a lieutenant-governor.
- To save Aravalli hills, safari on the cards in Gurugram and Nuh
The Centre and Haryana Government’s efforts to restore the Aravalli hills appear to be moving forward. Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav and Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar today discussed the modalities of the ambitious Aravalli Safari Park Project and the efforts to replenish the ric
- ED files chargesheet against Karnataka Congress chief Shivakumar
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has filed a chargesheet under the anti-money-laundering law against Karnataka Congress president DK Shivakumar and others, officials said on Thursday.
- Supreme Court sets aside Delhi High Court order staying SFIO probe into 9 companies related to Sahara group
The Supreme Court on Thursday set aside a Delhi High Court order staying the Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) probe into nine companies related to the Sahara group.
- Captain Abhilasha Barak is Army's first woman combat aviator
Capt Abhilasha Barak created history by becoming the first woman officer to join Army Aviation Corps as combat aviator. Capt Barak’s family is settled in Panchkula, Haryana. Her father Col S Om Singh (retd) served in the J&K Light Infantry.
- Arvind Kejriwal orders stadiums in Delhi to stay open till 10 pm after IAS officer?s 'walk with dog' on tracks triggers outrage
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has directed all state-run sports facilities in the city to stay open for sportspersons till 10 pm.
- PM Modi to inaugurate ?Bharat Drone Mahotsav? on Friday
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate India's biggest Drone Festival -- 'Bharat Drone Mahotsav 2022' on Friday at Pragati Maidan here.
- Ransomware attack delays SpiceJet flights
Low-cost Indian carrier SpiceJet came under ransomware attack on Tuesday night, resulting in several of its flights getting delayed and cancelled. The airline said it was in touch with experts and cyber crime officials on the issue.
- Separatist Yasin Malik gets life in jail for terror funding
A special NIA court today awarded life imprisonment to Kashmiri separatist leader Yasin Malik in a 2017 terror-funding case even as the probe agency had sought death penalty for him.
- Runners - up spot for Akshat
Stepping Stones student Akshat of Class X bagged the runner-up position in the Asian Tennis Tournament held in New Delhi between May 16 and May 20. Akshat has been winning medals in tennis for the past many years. Congratulating him on the occasion, Principal Mrs. Anu Kumar stated that Stepping Ston
- Karti Chidambaram appears before CBI in visa scam case
Congress MP Karti Chidambaram reached the CBI headquarters on Thursday to join the investigation into an alleged scam pertaining to the issuance of visas to 263 Chinese nationals in 2011 when his father P Chidambaram was the home minister, officials said.
- ASI's stand on Qutub Minar comes as a pleasant surprise to many
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- Delhi Public School, Ambala
Tiny tots celebrated yellow day in the school. Keeping it in mind, the children came dressed in different hues and tints of yellow. They decorated their classrooms with balloons and buntings. They even danced to the tune of good music and immensely enjoyed the day. They enthusiastically participated
- India also needs to tighten laws on acquisition of firearms: Chidambaram after Texas shooting
In the wake of the Texas school massacre, senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on Thursday noted that American laws are too lenient on gun control and said India, too, needs to review and tighten laws relating to acquisition and possession of firearms.
- IndiGo's Q4 loss widens to Rs 1,681 cr
IndiGo on Wednesday reported a net loss of Rs 1,681 crore in the fourth quarter, 46.6% more than the loss incurred in the corresponding period a year ago.
- ED raids multiple locations in money - laundering probe linked to Maharashtra minister Anil Parab, others
The ED on Thursday raided multiple locations in Maharashtra as part of a money-laundering probe against state transport minister Anil Parab and others linked to alleged irregularities in a land deal in coastal Dapoli area of Ratnagiri district and other charges, officials said.
- Lalu Prasad returns to Patna amid clamour for caste census, fresh CBI case
Ailing RJD chief Lalu Prasad has returned to his home turf Bihar, amid escalating political temperatures over issues of caste census, the Rajya Sabha biennial polls and the CBI registering yet another corruption case against the septuagenarian.
- Ludhiana development authority officials in the dock
A leading Delhi/Gurgaon-based developer, Ireo Waterfront Private Limited with a mega project here under its belt, was able to persistently cheat buyers and also defaulted in paying dues to the Greater Ludhiana Area Development Authority (GLADA) allegedly with active connivance of senior officials in
- Batra ousted as IOA boss after court order
After a severe reprimand and being unseated as Indian Olympic Association (IOA) president by the Delhi High Court, Narinder Batra has announced that he will not re-contest for the post.
- Youth Congress protests against Chandigarh MC
Manoj Lubana, president of the Chandigarh Youth Congress, sat on a protest against the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation in Sector 17. Subhash Chawla, president, city Congress, HS Lucky and Sonu Moudgil were among other leaders, who joined the protest.
- Karnal trader held for bank loan fraud
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) today said it has arrested Karnal-based businessman Ashok Kumar Mittal, director of Mahesh Timber Private Limited, for allegedly defrauding a bank of Rs 155 crore in a loan default case.
- History as a tool for nations to justify politics
INDIA is not alone in using ancient history to ‘weaponise’ its current policy. China under Mao Zedong had used it successfully on October 6, 1962, 14 days before the 1962 war started. This was to introduce a nationalistic fervour to their policy to wage war with India.
- Chandigarh cyber crime cell arrests 4 fraudsters
Four fraudsters have been arrested by the cyber crime investigation cell (CCIC) of the UT police for allegedly cheating a city resident of Rs 8.50 lakh.