‘One nation, one poll’ may figure in BJP’s manifesto
A party source said a survey conducted across the country has established that the idea of ‘one nation one election’ has massive public support.
After US says Arunachal an integral part of India, Beijing raps Washington
China has objected to this statement, emphasizing that its border with India has never been delimited.
INDIA bloc team seeks intervention of EC over misuse of Central agencies
The parties suggested that immediate action should be taken including the launch of investigations against individuals and officers who have misused their offices to harass the leaders of the opposition.
BJP mopped up 84% of electoral bonds during 2019 general elections
Congress was a distant second with just under 8%, followed by TMC at 2.5%
Punjab Congress party chief’s wife may get Bathinda ticket
Besides, there is a possibility of a swap of seats between Ludhiana MP Ravneet Singh Bittu and Anandpur Sahib MP Manish Tewari.
BJP counters rebels with ‘I am with you’ campaign in Gujarat
It seems to be an endeavour to underscore that the local leaders are aligned with the candidates.
Himachal Pradesh: Congress government on edge as 3 independents may join BJP
Their resignation would pave the way for three more by-elections, besides the already announced six by-polls from the constituencies of the disqualified Congress MLAs.
Punjab’s new excise policy may come under scanner
Punjab Excise and Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema said that he was ready toface any probe.
North Korea vs Japan World Cup qualifier off over ‘unforeseen circumstances’
The match in Pyongyang would have been the first game in North Korea for Japan's men's team since 2011 and a rare international football match in isolated North Korea.
‘Still hurts, haven’t been able to get over it’: Savita Punia on lost Olympic…
Punia was among those who were seen sobbing when the final hooter went off in the third-place match against Japan, India down by a solitary goal ending their Paris hopes.
Malaysia declining to host Commonwealth Games threatens its existence
This is the second time a country has said no to the Games after Victoria, which pulled out because of spiraling costs
Bajaj commits Rs 5K cr towards skill development under CSR initiatives
Rajiv Bajaj, managing director, Bajaj Auto, said one can’t change the world by sloganeering.
FinMin indicates labour mkt revival
Report shows decrease in unemployment, increase in the labour force participation rate
Bajaj to launch India’s first CNG bike in June
The running cost, however, is expected to be half of petrol bikes in the same engine size segment.
China says it supports UN Security Council taking ‘meaningful’ action on Gaza war
The United States, which has repeatedly blocked calls for a truce in Gaza, will submit for a vote on Friday a draft to the Security Council on the need for "an immediate ceasefire".
Chad’s refugee camps are congested and out of supplies, but Sudanese refugees keep arriving
More than a million people in Chad, including refugees, face losing access to lifesaving aid unless more funding is raised to help, the UN World Food Program said this month.
Pope defrocks Belgian bishop several years after he admitted to sexually abusing his nephews
It is the harshest punishment that the Vatican can hand down, but it just means that Vangheluwe is now a layman and cannot present himself as a priest.
Dozens of Rohingya feared dead or missing at sea as Indonesia ends search
Authorities staged a dramatic rescue Thursday of 69 Rohingya who had been adrift at sea for weeks before their boat and another trying to help them capsized a day earlier, with many found clinging to the hull of an overturned vessel.
Sri Lankan prime minister to visit next week, says China
China is the biggest bilateral lender of Sri Lanka and accounts for more than 10 per cent of the Island's total foreign debt.
6.4 magnitude earthquake hits off Indonesia’s Java island
There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries, and no tsunami warning was issued by local authorities.