Gandhinagar Head Constable Dies by Suicide at Pethapur Home
Head constable Upendrasinh Vaghela from Gandhinagar's Sector-7 police station died by suicide at his Pethapur residence on Friday morning. The officer was on sick leave since January 16.
Head constable Upendrasinh Vaghela from Gandhinagar's Sector-7 police station died by suicide at his Pethapur residence on Friday morning. The officer was on sick leave since January 16.
DMK's Udhayanidhi Stalin challenged AIADMK's Edappadi Palaniswami to question PM Modi about the incomplete AIIMS project in Madurai during assembly debate on infrastructure.
State Minister Anitha R Radhakrishnan announced district-level committees to tackle poultry farmers' problems, with action based on their reports, amid demands for higher contract rearing prices.
Odisha government and National Council of Science Museums sign MoU for major upgradation of Pathani Samanta Planetarium in Bhubaneswar to create world-class astronomy education facility with hybrid planetarium, interactive galleries.
Nagpur District Planning Committee approves Rs730.27 crore annual plan for 2026-27, emphasizing quality, transparency and addressing human-wildlife conflict through grassland development.
Bengaluru High Court's decision to allow bike taxis brings relief to commuters seeking affordable last-mile connectivity, while auto drivers protest citing livelihood threats and demand government intervention.
Tamil Nadu government introduces a bill to form special area development authorities for tourism in Mamallapuram and Kanyakumari, and extends 20% reservation for Tamil medium students to existing government employees.
Chennai's new 400 MLD desalination plant at Perur is 60% complete, costing ₹6,078 crore. It will supply water to 22.67 lakh residents by March 2027, boosting daily supply to 1,650 MLD.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized his government's alignment with Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's vision of a powerful India during Parakram Diwas, while criticizing previous administrations for neglecting historical preservation.
In a significant political shift, AMMK deputy general secretary S V S P Manickaraja and three district secretaries joined DMK in Chennai, criticizing T T V Dhinakaran's decision to align with NDA and endorse EPS as CM candidate.
Ernakulam Central police register case against mentalist Aathi for allegedly defrauding Rs 35 lakh from a Kochi resident under the guise of funding his show 'Insomnia'. Director Jis Joy among others booked.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemns Donald Trump's comments on NATO troops in Afghanistan, calling them insulting and demanding an apology for British soldiers.
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has revised its earlier directives, now allowing inspectors to investigate organized crime cases under DSP supervision, citing practical constraints.
Delhi High Court grants Lokpal additional two months to decide on CBI sanction to prosecute TMC MP Mahua Moitra in cash-for-query matter, following no objection from Moitra.
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Delhi High Court clarifies it does not intend to act against Newslaundry journalist Manisha Pande or prejudice her career, emphasizing it is not trying to gag the media despite earlier strong remarks.
Moradabad police register FIR under UP Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Act against five minor Muslim girls for allegedly making Hindu friend wear burqa. Incident occurred in December 2025.
Notorious bookie Ashish Kudbe's mobile phone, which he refused to surrender, is believed to contain evidence linking prominent bookies, businessmen, and politicians to his extensive betting network across India.
The contest for Nagpur's mayor post, reserved for women from the open category, focuses on experience and caste equations. Key contenders include Shivani Dani, Ashwini Jichkar, Neeta Thakre, and Divya Dhurde, with party insiders weighing their credentials
Makkal Needhi Maiam's administrative and executive councils will convene in Chennai, with party president Kamal Haasan presiding, as the party gears up for state elections with its newly allotted 'battery torch' symbol.
Ernakulam rural police arrested a 29-year-old man for stealing gold from a locked house in Nedumbassery. In a separate incident, Njarackal police investigate an attack on a bus crew in Paravoor.
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has denied bail to an accused in a Pocso case, emphasizing the law's role as an 'unwavering shield' for children. The court cited the victim's consistent testimony and the gravity of allegations.
Slum dwellers evicted from Orange City Street in May last year have now illegally occupied an open space off Rajendra Nagar Road in Jaitala, Nagpur, causing sanitation issues and safety concerns among local residents.
A 25-year-old IT professional from Madurai died in a two-wheeler collision with a speeding van on Usilampatti road, just days before his scheduled wedding on January 28.
Nagpur Municipal Corporation scrambles to arrange vehicles for newly elected officials after 4-year administrator rule repurposed official cars, highlighting governance transition challenges.
Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin taunted PM Modi's 'double engine' governance pitch, calling it a 'dabba engine' and listing funding delays, project denials, and policy issues as grievances against the BJP-led Union government.
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini inaugurated 26 projects worth Rs 63.86 crore for Saraswati river rejuvenation at the Saraswati Mahotsav in Pehowa, emphasizing cultural unity and tourism development.
Kerala Human Rights Commission directs fisheries department to ensure all fishermen enroll in welfare fund and expedite harbor safety works at Muthalapozhi following boat capsizing deaths.
The Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee has expelled Rajeev Gowda following his involvement in the Shidlagatta incident, marking a significant disciplinary move in state politics.
The Karnataka Legislative Council faced multiple adjournments as opposition MLCs demanded suspension of Congress members, accusing them of hooliganism, while Congress countered with remarks on BJP leaders' POCSO charges and RSS condemnation.