Sibal to Shah: Speak Up on Tripura Hate Crime

Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal demands Home Minister Amit Shah publicly condemn the killing of a student in Tripura. The incident raises urgent questions about hate crimes and political accountability in India.

Pawar Factions Join Hands for Pune Civic Polls to Stop BJP

After a bitter 2.5-year split, Ajit Pawar's NCP and Sharad Pawar's NCP(SP) form a tactical alliance for Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad civic polls. Driven by grassroots pressure and the threat of BJP expansion, this local pact aims to protect their political t

Outrage over Dehradun student's death, 5 arrested

Family of Anjel Chakma, killed in Dehradun, recalls his dreams as CMs promise justice. Five arrested, one absconding in the alleged racist attack. National Commission issues notices.

SC: General Category Open to All on Merit, Not a Quota

The Supreme Court has ruled that 'general' or 'open' category posts are not reserved for any group and must be filled purely on merit. This landmark judgment clarifies that reserved category candidates scoring above the general cut-off must be considered

Train Fire in Andhra: 1 Dead, Coaches Detached to Stop Blaze

One passenger died after two coaches of the Tatanagar-Ernakulam Express caught fire near Visakhapatnam. Officials suspect the blaze started in the linen storage area. Read for details on rescue, investigation, and helpline numbers.

SC Stays Order on Aravalli '100-Metre' Definition

The Supreme Court has suspended its earlier order accepting the Centre's '100-metre' definition for Aravalli hills, averting a major ecological risk. A new committee will re-examine the issue. Read the full story.

SC Puts Aravalli Definition Order on Hold, Seeks Clarification

The Supreme Court has put its earlier order on the definition of Aravallis in abeyance, seeking clarification from the Haryana government. This move impacts crucial forest conservation in the ecologically sensitive region. Read the full story for details.

India's Poverty Mindset: A Barrier to Higher Standards

Manu Joseph argues India's low standards, justified by poverty, hold the nation back. The Supreme Court's 'luxury litigation' remark on water packaging reveals a deeper issue. Read why aiming higher is key to progress.

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