Karnataka HC Disposes PIL on Nagarbhavi Metro Realignment
The Karnataka High Court has disposed of a PIL challenging the re-aligned Metro line in Nagarbhavi, stating that route determination falls under the purview of concerned authorities.
The Karnataka High Court has disposed of a PIL challenging the re-aligned Metro line in Nagarbhavi, stating that route determination falls under the purview of concerned authorities.
In a shocking crime from Chevella, Telangana, police arrested four suspects including the victim's elder brother for allegedly hiring killers to murder his sister, an advocate, over a property dispute.
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RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav accuses NDA of spending Rs 40,000 crore to win Bihar elections, calling democracy 'darr-tantra.' Prashant Kishor moves Supreme Court over election concerns.
Andhra Pradesh CM alleges suppression of CFTRI's 2022 adulteration warnings in Tirumala laddu case. A one-man committee will review CBI's report, with no exoneration for YSRCP.
Almaaya Munnettam, a laity organization in Ernakulam-Angamaly archdiocese, condemns Archbishop Mar Andrews Thazhath's interview comments about external forces creating divisions within Syro-Malabar Church, calling for transparency.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticizes Rahul Gandhi for calling BJP MP Ravneet Bittu a 'traitor', alleging it reflects Congress's hatred for Sikhs and insults their community and Gurus.
The Supreme Court has confirmed Congress MLA Nanjegowda's election from Malur constituency in Karnataka, finding him the winner with 50,957 votes after recount, defeating BJP's Manjunath Gowda who got 50,707 votes.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a sharp critique of the Congress party during his Rajya Sabha address, citing delayed projects and accusing past leaders of viewing citizens as burdens rather than assets.
Kerala High Court's five-judge bench will determine whether mere possession of narcotic drugs constitutes 'stocking' under the Kerala Anti-Social Activities Prevention Act, potentially expanding preventive detention powers.
Delhi Police reassures citizens that missing cases data reflects a decline, not an increase, emphasizing transparent investigation procedures and prompt registration of all complaints.
Japanese and Italian consulates in Bengaluru received bomb threats via email, prompting immediate security measures and a police investigation. Authorities are working to trace the source and assess the credibility of the threats.
At Davos 2026, Jharkhand unveiled a dual strategy focusing on women's economic empowerment and shifting from mineral extraction to processing, aiming for inclusive, sustainable development.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi remained composed during Opposition sloganeering in Rajya Sabha, mocking Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge and the walkout over Rahul Gandhi's speaking rights issue.
Government data shows 377 aircraft across Indian airlines have been identified with repetitive defects since January 2025, including significant findings from Air India and Air India Express fleets.
Newly released Epstein documents expose close ties between royals and the convicted sex offender, with emails showing praise and financial requests, adding to upheaval in royal families globally.
Congress leaders in Tarn Taran launched a fierce critique of PM Modi, calling him India's 'weakest PM' and alleging surrender to US-China pressure. They also condemned changes to MGNREGA and criticized the Punjab AAP government.
Supreme Court's divided ruling on Section 17A of Prevention of Corruption Act raises fundamental questions about rule of law, equality before law, and balancing accountability with administrative efficiency in governance.
Haryana Police records an 8.24% decline in crime rate in January 2026, with significant reductions in rape, robbery, and other major offences, alongside strict actions under Arms and NDPS Acts.
The Bharatiya Janata Party has stated that any decision regarding the merger between NCP and NCP(SP) will be taken by Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Pawar, distancing itself from the internal matter amid criticism from opposition parties.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on Congress in Rajya Sabha, calling them 'habitual thieves' who stole Gandhi's surname. He also mocked Rahul Gandhi's leadership and startup culture comments.
Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi criticized PM Narendra Modi for 'hiding behind the Speaker' after Om Birla advised him to skip his Lok Sabha address due to opposition protests, sparking a political row over parliamentary conduct.
Shimla Municipal Corporation is set to present an environmentally focused budget for the fiscal year 2026-27 before February 20, emphasizing sustainable development and green initiatives in the hill city.
Prashant Kishor's Jan Suraaj Party has filed a petition in the Supreme Court challenging the Bihar election results, alleging irregularities and demanding fresh polls.
India has firmly responded to former US President Donald Trump's recent remarks, stating that its energy sourcing decisions are made with the welfare of its 1.4 billion citizens in mind, not external pressures.
A 19-year-old delivery person was arrested in Dwarka after posting photos with illegal firearms on social media. Police seized a country-made pistol and live cartridge.
Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation invites tenders for parking facilities at nine stations, requiring bidders with government parking experience and offering free bicycle parking.
Tamil Nadu Minister MRK Panneerselvam's remark contrasting North Indians selling pani puri with South Indians sending children to the US has ignited a political controversy, highlighting regional tensions ahead of the upcoming elections.
Bengaluru police have declared bomb threats to the Italian and Japanese consulates as a hoax after evacuating diplomats and conducting thorough searches. Authorities responded swiftly to the threats received on Monday morning.
Kerala government includes 28 communities in Socially and Educationally Backward Classes list, enabling students from these groups to access reservation benefits and educational support in higher education institutions across the state.