PMO push forced Uttarakhand to act against Patanjali
In addition to suspending 14 products of Patanjali Ayurved, the government initiated legal proceedings in the Haridwar CJM court for violating the Drugs and Magic Remedies Act on April 16.
75 foreign delegates from 23 nations to observe India’s electoral process
The ECI emphasized that this initiative demonstrates its commitment to conducting general elections of the highest standards, providing a unique opportunity for EMBs to witness democratic excellence first-hand.
Naxal activities to rise if Congress comes to power, says HM Amit Shah
The BJP leader also labeled AAP as an “urban Naxal party” and cautioned that their victory in Valsad might trigger a resurgence of Naxalism.
BJP finds faults in Rohini Acharya’s poll affidavit
In their complaints, BJP leaders alleged that Rohini Acharya misrepresented her income and movable assets in both her income tax return and affidavit.
IAF convoy ambushed in Poonch: Five personnel hurt
After the attack, security men have intensified vigil in twin border districts of Poonch and Rajouri.
India waiting for Canada info on arrests in Nijjar case: Jaishankar
Jaishankar said India has taken up issues on Khalistanis in Canada in great detail. The Canada government has a lot of knowledge about the Khalistanis living there but has chosen not to do anything.
SP, BJP locked in intense fight in six Yadav strongholds
Mainpuri, Firozabad, Etah, Baduan, of Phase -III and Kannauj and Etawah, of next phase on May 13, are set for a fierce fight between the ruling party and the main opposition.
Not many takers for home voting in Chhattisgarh
The Election Commission said that the response has not been heartening but will surely improve in the coming years.
Afghan diplomat steps down over ‘defamation and personal attacks’
In her resignation, Wardak mentioned facing personal attacks over the past year aimed at her, her family, and even extended relatives.
INDIA bloc PM will be first among equals, all opposition parties will join hands after polls:…
In Tharoor's view, this is an election for 'change' and as of now the BJP has 'lost its grip' on the narrative.
Air India reduces cabin baggage allowance to 15 kg for lowest fare segment
With effect from May 2, the free cabin baggage allowance for the 'Comfort' and 'Comfort Plus' categories has been reduced to 15 kg from 20 kg and 25 kg, respectively.
Massive fall in bad loan pile, higher margins boost IDBI Q4 net income by 44%
For the full year, the bank said its net income jumped 55 percent to Rs 5,634 crore.
After RBI’s punitive action, Kotak Bank says top priority is to get IT infra to ‘gold…
The Kotak Bank management, led by the new chief executive Ashok Vaswani and the joint managing director Shanti Ekambaram, admitted that the RBI action will impact business to some extent
Startup funding in India declined by 17 per cent in FY24
According to a report titled 'India Invests' by Wealth 360 One, the private equity of value USD 100-250 million range, is down by 60 per cent.
Volkswagen strengthens retail footprint with new store in TN
With the setting up of a new outlet at Ambattur in Chennai, the total network for the automobile major stands at 26 sales and 20 service facilities in Tamil Nadu.
Northern Gaza is now in ‘full-blown famine’: UN World Food Program chief
The panel that serves as the internationally recognised monitor for food crises said in March that northern Gaza was on the brink of famine and likely to experience it in May.
London mayor Sadiq Khan wins historic third term as Tories routed in local polls
It adds to a dismal set of results for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, as his Tories finished a humiliating third in local council tallies after losing nearly 500 seats in voting Thursday across England.
‘So much sweat and blood’: Vietnamese veterans recall Dien Bien Phu
Ho Chi Minh proclaimed national independence in 1945, prompting a lengthy resistance campaign against French colonialists.
South Sudan removes newly imposed taxes that triggered suspension of UN food airdrops
There was no immediate comment from the UN on when the airdrops could resume.
A Chinese driver is praised for helping reduce casualties in a highway collapse that killed 48
The accident came after a month of heavy rains in Guangdong. Some of the 23 vehicles that plunged into the deep ravine burst in flames, sending up thick clouds of smoke.