BJP’s allies struggle to cobble together alliance
After enforcement of the code of conduct for Lok Sabha polls, BJP declared its first list of candidates asking them to take the lead in campaign.
Water crisis looms as reservoir levels dip
NEW DELHI: Politicians hitting the campaign trail for the coming Lok Sabha will have to sweat it out, maybe even literally. The extremely hot weather is set to bring with it serious water crisis especially in Southern and Western parts of…
Beant Singh kin & Ludhiana Cong MP joins BJP
Now again would work together to main harmony. He added that he had a decade-long relationship with Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
Arunachal inseparable part of India
Mallikarjun Kharge said that his party strongly condemns and opposes any idea of an iota of Chinese claims on Arunachal Pradesh.
Shah says J&K peaceful, polls to be held in Sept
NEW DELHI : Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday indicated that J&K polls would be held by September, asserting that bringing democracy to J&K was the avowed aim of the Modi government.
“Democracy will not be confined to three…
US reacts to Delhi Chief Minister Kejriwal’s arrest, says ‘encourage fair legal…
"The US is closely following reports of the arrest of Indian opposition figure Arvind Kejriwal,” the US spokesperson said on Tuesday.
Jailed Hemant may contest from Dumka against ‘bhabhi’
RANCHI : The INDIA bloc is yet to announce its candidate for the Lok Sabha polls in Jharkhand. There is a buzz in political circles that former CM Hemant Soren may contest from the Dumka Lok Sabha seat.
Dumka is a stronghold of Shibu…
PM picks Meerut to launch BJP election campaign on March 30
LUCKNOW : Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to kickstart the BJP’s Lok Sabha poll campaign in Uttar Pradesh from Meerut, igniting the political arena with a mega rally on March 30 in support of BJP candidate Arun Govil, renowned for his…
Varun unlikely to take up Cong ticket offer, stays silent for now
As per the buzz around, if the BJP leader joins Congress, he could be fielded either from Rae Bareli or Amethi.
Amid talk of unease, Tejashwi says consensus reached in Bihar
Talks of unease between Congress and Lalu Prasad’s RJD was rife when the latter allocated symbols to candidates before finalising seat allocations.
3-time Grand Slam champ Murray said he sustained serious ankle injury in Miami Open loss
Murray said on an Instagram post Monday he had a “full rupture” of the anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL) and a “near full thickness rupture” of the calcaneofibular ligament (CFL).
Top-ranked Iga Swiatek, US Open champ Coco Gauff knocked out of Miami Open
Swiatek lost to Ekaterina Alexandrova 6-4, 6-2 on Monday night, hours after the third-seeded Gauff fell in three sets to No. 23 Caroline Garcia 6-3, 1-6, 6-2.
Black coaches are rare in football. Is this because of a lack of diversity in the boardroom?
Under-representation is not just an English problem. There are only two Black head coaches in France's Ligue 1, one in Italy's Serie A, and none in the top divisions of Spain and Germany.
Chennai put up clinical show to post handsome win
Rachin began with a bang and played effortlessly, while Ruturaj after a cautious start played aggressively. The duo added 62 in 5.1 overs for the first wicket that set the tone for the CSK middle order to consolidate.
Sensex tanks 469 points in early trade on foreign fund outflows, weak US markets
From the Sensex basket, PowerGrid, Maruti, Bharti Airtel, Asian Paints, UltraTech Cement and Titan were the major laggards.
‘High attrition rate is still a major concern in banking sector’: Ujjivan SFB CEO
In November last year, RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das expressed concern over high attrition rates in certain private-sector banks.
India’s CAD dips to USD 10.5 billion in October-December: RBI
Net FDI inflow at USD 8.5 billion during April-December 2023 was lower than USD 21.6 billion during April-December 2022, it said.
UK farmers in tractors head to Parliament to protest rules they say threaten livelihoods
A line of tractors flying Union Jack flags or signs reading “Stop substandard imports” snaked along the River Thames and towards the Houses of Parliament before circling Parliament Square to cheers and honking horns.
Banks still enrolling customers into Govt insurance schemes without consent
An investigative report on 'Article 14' portal claims to have unearthed continuing, widespread malpractices in enrolling customers into central government's insurance schemes
Taiwan conducts missile drills in face of Chinese military intrusions
President Tsai oversaw the handover of two domestically made warships—both Tuo Chiang-class corvettes—at Suao port in northeast Yilan County.