NIA raids 12 sites in Valley against militant offshoots
The NIA officials were assisted by police and paramilitary personnel during the raids.
Nine dead, hundreds stranded as rains pound Himachal
A total of 301 roads are closed in the state following heavy rains, while 140 power transformers are disrupted.
Tribal body rejects dialogue with Manipur CM, Congress demands his sacking
According to the forum, some 106 tribals were killed, over 5,000 houses burnt, 355 churches destroyed and 41,425 tribals displaced by the conflict.
Delhiites to pay out more for power now
Delhi’s Power Minister Atishi said those who receive free electricity up to 200 units will not be affected by the tariff hike.
G20: CCTV cameras to monitor sites prone to waterlogging
In view of the G20 Summit, PWD plans to maintain a strict vigil in areas that will see the movement of delegates to ensure that they do not face any inconvenience due to waterlogging.
Delhi station electrocution: Railways begin probe, woman’s kin seek strict action
The incident took place on Sunday morning near gate number 1 when 34-year-old Sakshi Ahuja was on her way to board a train to Chandigarh.
AAP seeks Delhi LG’s resignation over ‘poor’ law and order scene
A spate of crime incidents in recent weeks has led to the ruling party attacking the LG who is in-charge of law and order in city.
BJP demands immediate rollback of power tariff hike
The BJP also plans to hold a demonstration outside the residence of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on June 27 against the power tariff hike.
Congress leader Haroon Yusuf slams Kejriwal as central ordinance row escalates
Congress leader Haroon Yusuf told Kejriwal sought Congress’ support to form the government and pass the Lokpal Bill, only to abandon the government without fulfilling his promises.
Australia plans to penalize tech giants upon failure to tackle disinformation
Under the proposed legislation, the owners of platforms like Facebook, Google, Twitter, TikTok and podcasting services would face penalties worth up to five percent of annual global turnover.
Makers of ‘The Kerala Story’ announce next film ‘Bastar’, to release in 2024…
According to the makers, ' Bastar', based on a true incident will hit the screens on April 5, 2024.
Russia suffers legal setback in Australian Embassy standoff
Australia has blocked Russia from building a new embassy in Canberra, a stone's throw from Parliament House after intelligence agencies warned it could be used as a base to spy on lawmakers.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis secures landslide victory, re-elected as Greek PM
The margin is the widest for the conservatives in almost 50 years, as voters rewarded them for nursing Greece back to economic health after a crippling debt crisis.
Amit Shah expressed concern over changing nature of violence in Manipur: CM Biren Singh
"The initial phase of the violence was highly political and sensitive but we cannot say what is happening now. The situation is very chaotic," the chief minister said.
Sangrur women stitching together a good future
Today the team consists of 150 members, increased profits, a proper set up in Akalgarh village and their turnover is going to touch Rs 1.5 crore.
Locals, NDRF tackle nature’s might, save nine as river swells in Punchkula
In just one day, Panchkula witnessed nature’s fury and two incidents of miraculous escapes backed by herculean efforts of locals and NDRF, as the level of Ghaggar river massively increased due to intermittent rains.
In the first…
PGI conducts awareness programme for scleroderma
Prof. Shefali K Sharma said that The Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology unit in the Department of Internal Medicine is involved in extensive research of the disease and many drugs have been repurposed and have been found to be useful.
Today’s Motto: ‘No is easier to do. Yes is easier to say’.
This is Your Day-TODAY: Take a Determined Step Forward and Make History!
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UK scrambled jets to respond to Russian aircraft 21 times in 3 weeks
The Royal Air Force Typhoon fighters, currently operating out of Estonia, are part of so-called "quick reaction alert" aircraft used by the Western alliance to secure its eastern European flank.
Modi Diplomacy Harnessing the Whirlwind – II.
Technology transfer agreements are the icing on the cake, PM Modi has brought for the India's talented youth