SC Questions Centre on Sonam Wangchuk's NSA Detention
Supreme Court urges Centre to reconsider NSA detention of Ladakh activist Sonam Wangchuk, citing health concerns and age-related factors during hearing on wife's petition.
Supreme Court urges Centre to reconsider NSA detention of Ladakh activist Sonam Wangchuk, citing health concerns and age-related factors during hearing on wife's petition.
A 19-year-old case against Major General V K Singh over his book on R&AW secrets highlights the risks retired Army officers face when publishing memoirs. The government's blocking of ex-Army Chief General M M Naravane's autobiography reveals ongoing tensi
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini announced unprecedented development in Ladwa constituency, spending Rs 807 crore over 11 years versus Rs 310 crore under Congress.
Varanasi Municipal Corporation approves plan to develop dedicated meat market zones in all four city zones to address cleanliness and traffic issues, with modern facilities and flood prevention measures.
Senior Congress leader Bharat Bhushan Ashu criticizes Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu for calling Rahul Gandhi 'enemy of the country', accusing him of political opportunism.
Ahmedabad crime branch arrested Yunushkhan Sindhi, the alleged mastermind behind an interstate baby trafficking network. The racket involved selling newborns from Gujarat and Rajasthan to childless couples in Hyderabad.
A joint team of district administration and police faced violent resistance from villagers in Hathauj, Ballia, while removing illegal encroachments from a panchayat pond as per High Court orders. Police used tear gas to control the stone-pelting mob.
Varanasi Mayor Ashok Kumar Tiwari has directed officials to remove potholes and plastic waste from city roads by February 12, ensuring safe passage for devotees during Mahashivratri and the Panchkroshi Yatra.
The Centre informed the Supreme Court it is seriously considering alleged misuse of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code by companies facing insolvency, with the CJI highlighting undervaluation and pre-planned auctions.
Australian Federal Police charge 19-year-old over alleged online death threats against Israeli President Isaac Herzog ahead of his Sydney visit, amid heightened security and planned protests.
Deccan Herald's Speak Out forum on February 5, 2026, featured diverse public opinions on governance, economy, and social issues, reflecting citizen engagement in democratic discourse.
The diary of three Ghaziabad sisters who died by suicide reveals extreme isolation, K-pop obsession, and parental conflict. Aged 16, 14, and 12, they lived sequestered lives, calling each other by Korean drama names.
The New START nuclear arms control treaty between the US and Russia has officially expired, with Moscow stating it's no longer bound by obligations and will base policy on US actions. Global fears of a nuclear arms race intensify.
Deccan Herald's latest editorial cartoon humorously critiques the nature of political friendships and alliances, using satire to reflect on contemporary political dynamics in India.
India's National Disaster Management Authority has unveiled comprehensive guidelines for identifying victims in mass fatality incidents, addressing critical gaps in current procedures.
Ludhiana Municipal Corporation conducts high-intensity clearance operation on Hambran Road, imposing Rs 50,000 fine on scrap dealer and warning citywide violators as part of beautification initiative.
Ludhiana rural police dismantled a narcotics smuggling module, arresting four men including a key supplier from Amritsar. Over 3 kg heroin, an illegal firearm, and cash were seized in the intelligence-led operation.
Telangana Congress president B Mahesh Kumar Goud alleges BJP is inciting communal passions in municipal elections and accuses Centre of financial injustice to the state.
The Madras High Court has closed a suo motu contempt petition against a publisher accused of planning to release a book with defamatory content about Justice G R Swaminathan. The court acted after police confirmed the book was withdrawn and not displayed
Pathanamthitta Vigilance arrests TDB employee Sunil Kumar Potti for misappropriation in 'Aadiya sishtam neyyu' sale at Sabarimala, with Rs 13.67 lakh missing from devaswom account.
A headmistress in Kollam was prevented from entering her school for wearing a churidar, leading to police intervention and widespread protests by teachers' unions against alleged discrimination.
With nomination withdrawals complete, Telangana's municipal election campaign gains momentum as CM Revanth Reddy, BJP's Nitin Nabin, and BRS leaders lead rallies. Over 12,900 candidates contest across 123 urban local bodies.
Retired ICAR scientist warns that reduction in urea bag weight from 50kg to 40kg and nitrogen content from 46% to 37% will increase nitrogen cost by 37% per kg for farmers, raising application costs significantly.
Telangana CM Revanth Reddy pledges Rs 17,472 crore municipal development spending, announces Rythu Bharosa deposits and Indiramma houses while attacking former CM KCR ahead of Feb 11 urban elections.
A routine traffic stop in Chennai's Kilpauk area led to the arrest of a notorious chain snatcher after alert police officers sprang into action based on a tip from a motorist.
The Punjab State Information Commission has issued a bailable warrant against a senior Ludhiana Municipal Corporation official for repeatedly missing hearings in an RTI appeal case, highlighting accountability issues.
Punjab Revenue Minister Hardeep Singh Mundian flagged off a bus of devotees from Kasabad village under the Mukh Mantri Tirath Yatra Scheme, providing completely free pilgrimage access to sacred sites across India for senior citizens.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met US officials in Washington, focusing on energy security and critical minerals cooperation amid trade deal discussions and shifting oil dynamics.
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee appeared in the Supreme Court, alleging the Election Commission is targeting her state in the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls, claiming it leads to voter deletions and injustice.
Three teenage sisters in Ghaziabad's Bharat City died after jumping from their ninth-floor flat. A diary reveals their obsession with Korean culture and conflict with their father, who opposed it.