Khanna's 12-Hour Heavy Vehicle Ban to Ease Traffic
District Magistrate Himanshu Jain enforces a 12-hour daily ban on heavy vehicles in Khanna from February 10 to April 9, 2026, with exemptions for essentials and fines up to Rs 20,000 for violations.
District Magistrate Himanshu Jain enforces a 12-hour daily ban on heavy vehicles in Khanna from February 10 to April 9, 2026, with exemptions for essentials and fines up to Rs 20,000 for violations.
The UP Budget 2026-27 has allocated Rs 2,180 crore for Lucknow's development across infrastructure, tourism, healthcare, and technology sectors, including metro expansion and new projects.
Deputy Commissioner Himanshu Jain initiates a high-speed administrative drive in Ludhiana to enroll residents in transformative state schemes including universal healthcare, free pilgrimages, and anti-drug campaigns.
In a major administrative overhaul, the Telangana government has divided the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation into three separate bodies: GHMC, Cyberabad, and Malkajgiri. This move aims to decentralize governance and improve efficiency in the expan
The Orissa High Court has directed Berhampur University to issue a no-objection certificate and clearance to Dr Sadananda Naik within three days for his VC application at Odia University.
The Himachal Pradesh government has rescheduled an all-party meeting to February 13 to discuss the impact of the Centre's decision to discontinue revenue deficit grants.
Delhi's Chief Minister highlights the implementation of Ayushman Arogya Yojana, Atal Canteen, and 4,200 EV buses. The government is investing Rs 56,000 crore in drainage upgrades and addressing pollution with a comprehensive plan.
As Bangladesh votes in a pivotal parliamentary election, India faces a complex diplomatic landscape with the Awami League absent. The outcome could redefine security, cultural ties, and regional influence.
The US House of Representatives voted 219-211 to reject President Trump's tariffs on Canadian goods, with six Republicans supporting the Democratic resolution. The measure now heads to the Senate, but faces a likely presidential veto.
Delhi Police investigation into the leak of former Army chief Gen MM Naravane's memoir suggests a coordinated effort to bypass defence ministry clearance, with charges of criminal conspiracy added.
Bangladesh gears up for its 13th National Parliament election on February 12, with voting from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm. Key contenders include BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami, while Awami League is barred. Over 12.77 crore voters across 299 constituencies will partici
CCB and Mandi police in Mysuru intensify patrols and search operations against illegal drugs, promoting the Vimukti helpline to combat drug sales and transportation in the region.
BRS working president KT Rama Rao alleges Congress used violence and money to lure voters in municipal elections, warning of consequences for altering public mandate.
The Telangana High Court has given a Khammam social worker four weeks to appoint a lawyer and argue his PIL in English, as proceedings require the language due to filed documents.
The Calcutta High Court granted anticipatory bail to BJP MLA and actor Hiranmoy Chattopadhyay in a complaint filed by his wife alleging illegal second marriage. Justice Jay Sengupta imposed conditions including regular police station appearances.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi chairs the final Cabinet meeting in South Block before the PMO relocates to the newly constructed Seva Teerth building, marking a historic shift in India's administrative center.
The Enforcement Directorate has petitioned a special PMLA court to declare Nirav Modi's brothers, Neeshal and Nehal Modi, as Fugitive Economic Offenders in the PNB scam. The plea also targets other accused, with a hearing scheduled for next week.
Bhopal Police executed a major combing operation overnight, arresting 39 suspects including a high-reward criminal, seizing stolen vehicles, drugs, and valuables across the city.
A 22-year-old man was critically injured in Bhopal's Chhola area after a neighbor attacked him with a knife during a confrontation over a previous day's dispute, police reported.
The Supreme Court has intervened in a contentious divorce case involving talaq-e-hasan, putting the proceedings on hold and referring the couple to mediation for an amicable settlement.
A group of youths engaged in hooliganism in Jagraon, Ludhiana, causing public disturbance. Police have launched an investigation to identify and take action against the culprits.
On the eve of Bangladesh's national elections, the BNP has called on India to respect the country's sovereign stance regarding Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, emphasizing diplomatic non-interference.
The Enforcement Directorate has summoned former Punjab CM Amarinder Singh and his son Raninder Singh for questioning in a FEMA case linked to foreign assets, including a Swiss bank account, based on 2016 IT findings.
The newly formed Cyberabad Municipal Corporation, encompassing revenue-rich zones like Serilingampally and Kukatpally, is projected to surpass GHMC in tax collections, with property tax revenue expected to reach Rs 1,200 crore this financial year.
Ludhiana Municipal Corporation launches Punjab's first e-Nigam system with 132 iPads for paperless meetings, but faces budget hikes and training hurdles for veteran councillors.
The Election Commission has received a list of 78 high-rise buildings from Bengal's CEO office for potential polling stations in the upcoming Assembly elections, amid rationalization efforts.
A devastating accident on SH-17 in Darbhanga district claimed the lives of three teenagers when a speeding truck collided with their motorcycle. Police are investigating as the driver fled the scene.
The Special Task Force conducted a raid in Alamganj, arresting notorious criminal Badal Rai and three associates. Police seized firearms and phones, foiling a planned land mafia crime.
As Bangladesh heads to the polls today, campaign posters promise a new era, while graffiti condemning exiled former PM Sheikh Hasina recalls the 2024 Zen-G uprising that ousted her government.
A Gujarat trial court convicted journalist Ravi Nair in a criminal defamation case filed by Adani Enterprises, stating allegations of 'collusion' with government are not 'fair criticism' and rejecting the 'good faith' defense.