MP CM Mohan Yadav visits Kamal Nath’s pocket borough Chhindwara
“Many are still wavering, they’ll join us if not today then certainly tomorrow, none can stop them joining us,” said the Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister.
Farmers take out marches across several UP districts
City Magistrate Vikash Kashyap, who visited the hospital, said the farmer, Brijpal, received minor burn injuries on face and was tended to immediately.
Saddened by farmer’s death, action will be taken against those responsible
"After postmortem, a case will be registered. Those officials responsible for his death will have to face stringent action," said Mann in a video message this evening.
History will demand BJP “killing of farmers” account: Rahul Gandhi on farmer’s…
Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh also echoed similar sentiments and said, "On one hand, friendship with the capitalists, on the other hand, betrayal with farmers!".
Amid torrid spell, Bayern Munich says manager Thomas Tuchel to leave at end of season
Tuchel, whose contract was set to run through to 2025, would exit the club on June 30 this year.
Australia snatches last-ball win over New Zealand in 1st T20 to lead 3-match series 1-0
Tim David clubbed the last ball through mid-wicket and just wide of Glenn Phillips’ despairing dive to the boundary. David finished 31 not out from only 10 balls.
Corporate sector capex to fuel economic growth
Significant fixed asset growth is seen in oil, gas, and chemicals sectors, according to Bulletin
Flipkart’ Big Billion Days drives Walmart’s international sales in Q4 FY 2024
Flipkart's 'The Big Billion Days' event started on October 8 and ended on October 15, witnessing a record 1. 4 billion customers visit on its platform during its flagship festival sales event.
Bettamint launches payments solution for construction industry
According to the company, the payment solution would help developers and contractors to significantly reduce the administrative burden associated with authenticating, billing and recording field payments.
Liquidity deficit tightening financial conditions: CRISIL
According to a report from CRISIL, the deficit in domestic systemic liquidity almost doubled in January compared with December. This has led to a net infusion of Rs 2. 07 lakh crore into the system, which is one per cent of net demand and…
A month-long dewatering process in Uttarakhand’s Silkyara tunnel plagues construction…
Official sources confirm that the much-anticipated construction of the Pakhi-Hyuna-Lanji-Pokhani-Dweing Tapon road has finally begun.
Samajwadi Party, Congress announce seat-sharing deal in UP, MP for Lok Sabha polls
Sources say Priyanka Gandhi spoke with Akhilesh Yadav over the phone on Wednesday to break the deadlock on LS polls seat-sharing in the state and give a final shape to the alliance.
Trinidad employs foreign expertise to clean up oil spill and barge
The spill occurred nearly two weeks ago, prompting the government to declare a national emergency and forcing the closure of at least two schools.
Israeli interference caused natural gas pipeline explosions, Iran claims
The blasts on Feb. 14 hit a natural gas pipeline running from Iran's western Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari provinces up north to cities on the Caspian Sea.
Court orders reinvestigation of Pablo Neruda’s death days after 1973 coup
The ruling was the latest turn in one of the great debates of post-coup Chile.
Election year sees President Biden’s team more hostile towards the press
A Biden administration aide sent an unusual letter to the WHCA complaining about coverage of a special counsel report on Biden's handling of classified documents and negative stories about his age.
Israel report says Hamas attack involved ‘systematic’ sexual assault
On Wednesday, the Association of Rape Crisis Centres in Israel, an umbrella body that fights sexual violence, said that sexual assaults on October 7 matched "patterns of wartime sexual violence documented in literature".
Survivor of spiritual and sexual assault by a famous Jesuit seeks truth
The Rupnik scandal has grabbed headlines for more than a year over speculation that he received preferential treatment from a Vatican dominated by Jesuits
The war’s instability halts food deliveries into northern Gaza, heightening famine risk
A study by the UN children’s agency warned that one in six children in the north are acutely malnourished.
Many Ukrainians live before and after war; this is one family’s experience
As Russia launched its war, the lives of millions of Ukrainians were irreversibly changed. Artem Dmytryk hadn't seen his family for about 24 months, almost all of which he spent in Russian captivity.