- Chandigarh panel finds lacunae in info from depts
The committee constituted by the UT Administration for effective implementation of the Central Service Rules in Chandigarh has found various lacunae in information received from various departments.
- Supreme Court awards one - year RI to Navjot Singh Sidhu in '88 road rage case
Supreme Court awards one - year RI to Navjot Singh Sidhu in '88 road rage case
- 7 injured in road mishap
Gurugram: A car allegedly rammed into a Canter on the Delhi-Jaipur Expressway on Thursday, leaving seven persons injured. The complaint was filed by the driver of the Canter. It is alleged that the driver of the SUV was driving in inebriated state. OC
- US envoy meets Dalai Lama, China livid
The Dalai Lama on Thursday said the Chinese government had failed to win over the Tibetan people and transform their minds. Instead, the thinking of the Chinese people itself was rapidly changing, he said in a video message after a meeting with US Special Coordinator for Tibetan Issues Uzra Zeya at
- GST Council's proposals not binding on states: Supreme Court
GST Council's proposals not binding on states: Supreme Court
- Congress road map for revival lacks clarity
The Congress Chintan Shivir at Udaipur resulted in the Gandhis consolidating their hold over the grand old party. The dissenters, aka G-23, failed to articulate their concerns or pose any kind of leadership challenge to Rahul, Sonia and Priyanka Gandhi.
- First phase of Ram Mandir with Ram Lalla installation to be ready by Dec 2023: Nripendra Misra
The construction work of Shri Ram Temple (Ram Mandir) -- a three-storey temple with Garbh Griha and five Mandadapas -- is proceeding as per schedule in Ayodhya.
- Russia & Ukraine must talk, say BRICS ministers
Foreign Ministers of BRICS countries on Thursday discussed the situation in Ukraine and supported talks between Russia and Ukraine. They also expressed concern at the energy and food security implications of the conflict.
- Race for Patidar votes begins in poll - bound Guj
Gearing up for the Gujarat Assembly elections due this year, the BJP is leaving no stone unturned to keep by its side the politically critical Patidars of Saurashtra, a region that proved to be among the weakest links in 2017.
- No place for ideological conflict in varsities: Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah today claimed that the nation did not have a defence policy before Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power and even if it existed, it was a “shadow” of the foreign policy.
- Cheque bounce: Set up special courts, says Supreme Court
New Delhi: As dishonour of cheque cases continue to clog the judicial system at the district level, the SC on Thursday ordered setting up of special courts presided over by retired judge in five states from September 1 for expeditious disposal of such cases. The courts will be set up in Maharashtra,
- No L - G nod, HC sets aside Delhi Govt?s doorstep ration scheme
The Delhi High Court on Thursday set aside the Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP government’s doorstep ration delivery scheme — Mukhyamantri Ghar Ghar Ration Yojana — in the national capital for want of approval from the Lieutenant Governor.
- Despite jail term, Navjot Singh Sidhu can contest polls: Legal expert
Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu can contest future elections despite the Supreme Court sentencing him to one-year jail in a 1988 road rage case, a legal expert said on Thursday, citing provisions of the electoral law.
- ?Made in India? skin test for TB to be introduced soon: Mansukh Mandaviya
A newly approved skin test for tuberculosis diagnosis will soon be introduced in the country, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said on Thursday, underlining that the cost-effective kit made in India will be of immense benefit to other high burden countries as well.
- Delhi court convicts Yasin Malik in terror funding case
A Delhi court on Thursday convicted Kashmiri separatist leader Yasin Malik, who had earlier pleaded guilty to all charges, including those under the stringent Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), in a terror funding case.
- Researchers develop low - cost braces to improve earthquake resistance of buildings and bridges
Researchers have developed a low-cost device that will improve the resistance of buildings to earthquakes. Called buckling-restrained braces, these have several advantages such as all-steel components, on site fabrication and assembling, post-earthquake inspection and easy replacement.
- Joint panel to take up matter of Sikh prisoners with PM Modi, Amit Shah
A joint committee will take up the issue of the release of Sikh prisoners lodged in different jails across the country with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, SGPC president Harjinder Singh Dhami said on Thursday.
- AirAsia India cuts fees on excess baggage for passengers taking connecting international flights
AirAsia India on Thursday announced that it is offering major discount on excess baggage fees for passengers taking connecting international flights till June 30.
- Jeep India launches SUV Meridian
Jeep India, a part of automotive group Stellantis, on Thursday commercially launched its new SUV Meridian with introductory prices starting from Rs 29.9 lakh (ex-showroom).
- Tale of Nikhat Zareen?s resilience: From requesting ?fair trial? to becoming world champion
None other than legendary MC Mary Kom had asked in 2019, ‘who is Nikhat Zareen’?
- Universities should not become spaces for ideological conflict: Amit Shah
Universities should be a platform for exchange of views and not become spaces for ideological conflict, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Thursday.