Nayagaon MC Demolishes Illegal Structures Near Sukhna Lake

The Nayagaon Municipal Council, under district administration orders and HC compliance, conducted a second-day enforcement operation against unauthorized constructions in the ecologically sensitive Kansal catchment of Sukhna Lake.

Drone Sighting Disrupts Amritsar Airport Flights

Flight operations at Amritsar's Sri Guru Ram Das Jee International Airport were suspended for an hour after drone sightings, diverting two international flights and causing delays, reviving memories of past security disruptions.

Epstein's Orbit: Indians Linked to Scandal

An analysis reveals three Indian groups connected to Jeffrey Epstein: TIFR scientists, Hardeep Puri, and Anil Ambani, highlighting political and financial ties in the scandal.

SC: Trial Courts Must Inform Accused of Right to Representation

The Supreme Court of India has ruled that trial courts have a mandatory duty to inform accused persons of their right to legal representation. This landmark directive will be communicated to all High Courts to ensure uniform implementation across the judi

Hate Speech Tests Constitution: India Needs Clear Rules

As divisive rhetoric becomes routine in public life, India faces urgent constitutional questions about balancing free speech with dignity and equality. The Supreme Court must address fragmented laws and enforcement gaps.

Police Tow Truck Kills Schoolboy, Injures Sister in Raipur

A tragic road accident in Raipur's Civil Lines area claimed a schoolboy's life and critically injured his sister after a traffic police tow truck allegedly ran them over. The driver fled the scene, sparking outrage over police vehicle regulation.

Chandigarh Ends Licence-Permit Raj, Simplifies Approvals

The Chandigarh administration is dismantling its licence-permit-inspector raj by eliminating or simplifying numerous permissions, NOCs, and compliances. This reform, driven by central government directives, aims to ease business operations and reduce bure

Jimmy Lai Sentencing Monday in Hong Kong Security Case

Former media mogul Jimmy Lai faces sentencing on Monday following his December conviction under Hong Kong's national security law. The case has drawn international criticism and could set precedents for media freedom.

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