Feed aggregator
Row over Saraswati Puja in Kolkata college, Minister faces protest
The students who confronted the Minister said that outsiders led by a local Trinamool Congress Chhatra Parishad (TMCP) leader threatened them for organising Saraswati Puja on the institute campus
Categories: National News
Vijaya Sai Reddy’s meeting with APCC chief Sharmila sparks speculation
Former YSRCP leader Vijaya Sai Reddy, after announcing his retirement from politics and resigning from the Rajya Sabha seat, met Ms. Sharmila on January 30 at her residence.
Categories: National News
Prestige battle between BJP, SP livens up sleepy Milkipur
Milkipur, a constituency reserved for Scheduled Caste candidates, has been a tough electoral landscape for the BJP, where it has only won once in the past 33 years.
Categories: National News
Deep Ocean mission ‘Samudrayaan’ gets Rs 600cr budget boost
India's Deep Ocean Mission received a significant boost with a Rs 600 crore allocation for the Samudrayaan project. This initiative includes sending a manned submersible to explore ocean depths. Additionally, Rs 1,329 crore has been allocated to Mission Mausam to enhance weather and climate forecasting capabilities using advanced technologies.
Categories: National News
JDU hails Budget, says it fulfils Bihar's long-pending demands
JDU's Sanjay Jha defends the Union Budget provisions for Bihar, stating it addresses long-pending demands. He highlights significant support like central aid for flood-affected Kosi region, Makhana Board for fox nut farmers, a greenfield airport, and a national agro-tech institute as major boosts for the state.
Categories: National News
Premium-train demand helps Railways project 16% revenue jump
Indian Railways anticipates a 16% rise in passenger revenue for the 2025-26 financial year, driven by increasing demand for AC3 class and premium trains like Vande Bharat. Passenger earnings' contribution to total revenue is expected to rise, providing flexibility for attracting more cargo.
Categories: National News
Caste survey: Backward classes Telangana's largest group at 46.25%
A recent caste survey in Telangana reveals that Backward Classes (BC) make up 56.33% of the state's population, including BCs among minorities. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes constitute 17.43% and 10.45% respectively. The comprehensive and unprecedented survey was conducted across 1.12 crore households.
Categories: National News
For Sunak, a trip to Mumbai not complete sans game of cricket
Former UK PM Rishi Sunak visited Parsee Gymkhana in Mumbai, marking the club's 140th anniversary. He played cricket with local boys and interacted with gymkhana members. Sunak, of Indian origin, noted the historical significance of the venue and the gymkhana's acquisition from the colonial government.
Categories: National News
Days after SC ban on manual scavenging,3 die in Kolkata manhole
Three construction workers died while repairing a sewer joint at Kolkata Leather Complex, likely due to inhalation of toxic gas. The incident occurred shortly after the Supreme Court banned manual scavenging in major cities including Kolkata. The mayor announced compensation, and an inquiry has been launched to determine accountability.
Categories: National News
Rajouri deaths: Delhi AIIMS experts meet patients, record clinical history
A team from AIIMS Delhi visited Rajouri’s Badhaal village to investigate a mysterious illness that has claimed 17 lives. No new cases have been reported in the last nine days. Families from the affected village have been relocated to isolated centres, and the village declared a containment zone.
Categories: National News
Singer, balladeer, Maoist sympathiser
A political row has broken out in Telangana over Gaddar and the Padma awards
Categories: National News
PIO activist accuses government of denying visa to meet ailing mom
Indian-American economist Kshama Sawant has accused the Indian government of harassment after her e-visa to visit her ailing mother in Bengaluru was repeatedly rejected. Despite her husband receiving a visa, her own applications have been denied, potentially due to her opposition to various Indian policies.
Categories: National News
Get invigilators to wear hi-res body cam, plant jammers at exam venues: K'taka HC
Categories: National News
'Slit his throat': Man killed in full public view over T-shirt feud in Nagpur
A man in his mid-20s, Shubham Harane, was brutally murdered in Kawrapeth on Sunday after a dispute over a T-shirt with Prayag and Akshay Asole. Prayag, the attacker, slit Harane's throat and fled the scene, causing widespread tension and concerns over rising lawlessness in the area.
Categories: National News
Mason dies by suicide on video call with wife; police suspect family dispute
A mason named Rakesh Yadav hanged himself during a video call with his wife in Sarnath area. The police suspect a family dispute as the reason behind his suicide. An investigation is underway, and the body has been sent for postmortem. The couple had two children and were in disagreement over living arrangements.
Categories: National News
Infrastructure projects shouldn’t displace ‘sons of the soil’: Raj Thackeray
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray emphasized the need to prioritize the interests of locals in state's developmental projects to prevent displacement and loss of cultural identity. Speaking at the Vishwa Marathi Sahitya Sammelan, he urged thoughtful land allocation and encouraged Maharashtrians to promote Marathi language and culture.
Categories: National News
Project to extend M.G. Road-Pullepady-Thammanam-NH Bypass corridor up to Seaport-Airport Road remains on paper
EDRAAC, NGOs, and people’s representatives stress the need for enhancing east-west connectivity to decongest the city, as narrow byroads leading eastward, mostly to Kakkanad, are obstructed by encroachments and protruding posts, worsening conditions for motorists and pedestrians
Categories: National News
Pages
