Fearful Maine residents stay home amid massive search for suspect in killing of 18 people
Several homes were being searched and every lead pursued in the hunt for Card, a 40-year-old with firearms instructor training.
Adani Group to raise USD 4 billion for green hydrogen projects
The fresh fund raising will be independent of France’s energy major TotalEnergies, which announced a joint venture for green energy projects with Adani Green.
Autoworkers reach a deal with Ford, a breakthrough toward ending strikes against Detroit automakers
The Ford deal could set the pattern for agreements with the other two automakers, where workers will remain on strike.
Dominos likely to expand 20-minute delivery beyond Bangalore
The pizza chain that introduced Indians to the 30-minute delivery promise is pushing the envelope once again by offering a 20-minute delivery guarantee in select cities.
Bengal minister’s residence raided, Didi says she will file FIR against BJP & ED
“BJP is in engaged in a devious strategy under the guise of ED raids on opposition leaders nationwide ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
At Maha dam inauguration, Modi says Sharad Pawar has done nothing for state
The prime minister claimed that the dam project was approved in 1970 and had been since pending.
Rajasthan: ED raids Cong chief’s house, summons Gehlot’s son
The CM’s son, Vaibhav Gehlot, is the president of the Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA) and a senior Congress member.
Chhattisgarh: Congress eyes first-time voters, plans massive outreach
According to the Election Commission, the number of such voters in the state is 7,23,771. The two-phase
assembly polls are due on November 7 and 17.
Army chief says land warfare crucial to meet border challenges from China, Pak
However, he hastened to add that “we must look at enhancing our outcomes through jointness that we wish to or must achieve with other services.”
Pradhan says no difference between ‘India’ and ‘Bharat’
He said that both the names have been incorporated in the Indian Constitution. “There has been an ongoing controversy in the past few days over the name Bharat and India.
Mahua Moitra told to appear before LS panel on October 31
Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Sonkar said: “The committee heard the views of both complainants and the allegations are of serious nature.
New CBSE chief qualified to hold post, says Delhi High Court
Justice Chandra Dhari Singh refused to issue a writ of quo warranto, saying that no prima facie case was made out by the petitioner against the respondent.
‘Red light on, gaadi off’ drive launched at ITO intersection in Delhi
Along with this, an anti-dust campaign has been run, in which action is being taken to prevent pollution caused by dust.
Indo-Nepal drug racket smashed, contraband worth Rs 30 crore seized by Delhi Police
Special Commissioner of Police HGS Dhaliwal said they received specific information on October 19 that one person, namely Suddhi, was involved in drug trafficking activities.
Lalu praises Rahul for social justice principle, says no difficulty in deciding opposition’s…
He also praised Rahul for announcing that a caste-based survey would be conducted in the entire country if the 'INDIA' alliance is voted to power at the centre in 2024.
Niti Aayog explores ways to address widening trade deficit with China
The development comes at a crucial time when the tensions between India and China have been escalating since the Galwan clash in June 2020.
Markets continue to fall for 6th day running on weak global trends, foreign fund outflows
The 30-share BSE Sensex plunged 502.5 points to 63,546.56. The Nifty fell 159.55 points to 18,962.60.
Wife can’t be compelled to work just because she is a graduate, says Delhi HC
The observation came while dealing with a plea by a man seeking a reduction in interim maintenance payable to his wife from Rs 25,000 to Rs 15,000 per month on the ground that she has a B.Sc degree.
Atishi gets water portfolio from Bharadwaj in minor reshuffle
Currently, Atishi holds almost 14 departments and Bharadwaj holds 5 departments.
Bengal’s political parties engage in ‘battle of bookstalls’ during Durga Puja
Political parties have used the platform of Durga Puja for years to propagate their ideology and policies to the people through bookstalls near pandals.