Rajasthan launches 1926 helpline for leopard conflicts
Rajasthan government establishes 1926 helpline to address man-leopard conflicts in Jaipur. Forest Minister announces Quick Response Teams, tracking measures, and habitat improvements.
Rajasthan government establishes 1926 helpline to address man-leopard conflicts in Jaipur. Forest Minister announces Quick Response Teams, tracking measures, and habitat improvements.
Goa authorities are examining Australian law to potentially ban social media for children under 16, amid growing mental health concerns in India's vast internet user base.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has announced additional financial assistance of up to Rs 2 lakh for women beneficiaries under the Mukhya Mantri Mahila Rojgar scheme, with funds to be disbursed in phases based on proper utilization of initial grants.
PM Modi's visit to Dera Sachkhand Ballan on Guru Ravidas Jayanti represents BJP's strategic outreach to Punjab's influential Ravidassia Dalit community, aiming to expand political footprint ahead of 2027 elections.
A college student in Karnataka has been arrested for allegedly recording and circulating obscene videos of women. The FIR states the videos showed sexual acts with two different women.
Uttar Pradesh Cabinet approves cashless medical treatment scheme for 15 lakh teachers, staff and dependents. Eligibility, premium details and implementation explained.
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar was cremated with full state honors in Baramati. The Supreme Court stayed new UGC regulations amid protests. Economic Survey projects 7.4% GDP growth for FY26.
A Delhi Police commando was captured on a chilling phone call stating 'Put it on record, I am killing her' before allegedly murdering a woman. The case has sent shockwaves through the force.
Haryana Police's CCTV and ANPR project on NH-44 issued over 4.84 lakh traffic challans in one year, improving road safety and aiding crime control.
Jharkhand High Court refuses to quash criminal case against widow's in-laws over property dispute, noting greed can separate siblings. Court finds insufficient evidence of misuse of judicial process.
The Delhi High Court has issued summons to Priya Kapur on a plea by Sunjay Kapur's mother regarding a family trust, escalating the legal battle within the prominent business family.
India has provided a second tranche of election-related assistance to Nepal, including EVMs and VVPAT machines, to support Nepal's democratic processes and strengthen bilateral ties.
In a shocking incident, three foetuses were discovered in a minor canal in Muktsar district of Punjab. Authorities have launched a thorough investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding this disturbing find.
Sonam Wangchuk denies allegations in Supreme Court about making remarks on overthrowing government like Arab Spring, clarifying his stance on peaceful activism in Jammu and Kashmir.
CAG report reveals serious deficiencies in Karnataka's Yettinahole drinking water project tendering, including non-assessment of bid capacity and irregular payments.
Acting President Delcy Rodriguez sworn in as Venezuela's armed forces commander-in-chief, warning US against aggression while accusing Washington of resource grab amid national emergency.
Sunetra Pawar is set to take over the Nationalist Congress Party leadership after her husband Ajit Pawar's passing, with party members considering a more significant role for her in Maharashtra politics.
Karnataka government files appeal against HC order quashing closure of Jan Aushadhi Kendras outside hospitals, assures 1,200 external kendras remain operational while contesting internal shop licenses.
The Supreme Court has reserved its judgment on multiple petitions challenging the Summary Revision of electoral rolls in Bihar. A bench led by CJI Surya Kant heard arguments from senior advocates.
Hyderabad Assembly Speaker G Prasad Kumar will hear the disqualification petition against Khairatabad MLA Danam Nagender on December 30 following Supreme Court directives.
Sonam Wangchuk's legal team refutes allegations of advocating government overthrow through Arab Spring-like remarks in Supreme Court hearing, citing selective video evidence.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized that the Beating Retreat ceremony formally concludes Republic Day festivities, showcasing India's military strength and armed forces' dedication.
The Rajasthan High Court has ruled that freezing a citizen's bank account without establishing a prima facie link to a cognizable offense violates fundamental rights. The court directed banks to only freeze disputed amounts.
Security forces killed two Maoists in an ongoing encounter in Bijapur forests, recovering AK-47, pistol, and ammunition. Operation continues after recent IED blasts injured jawans.
Military Intelligence and Pune police uncover fake recruitment scam involving Railway and NDA jobs after NDA staffer's suicide. Defence civilian employee arrested, Rs 24 lakh fraud exposed.
Major Mumbai updates: Baramati pays tribute to Sharad Pawar with PM Modi and Amit Shah in attendance. Gold smuggling case developments, civic alerts, traffic updates, and weather conditions covered.
Key developments from Nashik include rising youth violence concerns, HOD deadline orders for civic projects, police receiving e-governance recognition, and other administrative updates.
Vadodara witnesses significant civic developments with construction beginning on Vadsar Bridge, a leisure plan for Kirti Mandir, and a child welfare initiative. Stay updated on traffic alerts, metro updates, weather conditions, and administrative news.
President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the Beating Retreat ceremony in New Delhi, marking the conclusion of the 77th Republic Day celebrations with a display of military bands and patriotic fervor.
Supreme Court bench led by CJI Surya Kant criticizes trade unions for factory closures while hearing PIL on domestic workers' minimum wages, highlighting exploitation concerns but questioning legislative solutions.