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Farmers Ready for Opium Harvest in Feb
Safety of crops remains a challenge
CM: Indore thriving under Maa Narmada's blessings
Chief minister Mohan Yadav said here on Saturday that Indore's progress was a result of Maa Narmada's blessings.
2 More Crocodiles Rescued From Ex-MLA's Bungalow
Reptiles are 8-10 ft long
Pregnant women deprived of nutritious food under PMSMA for six months
Pregnant women have not been receiving nutritious food under the Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyan (PMSMA) at District Hospital for the past six months.
Pages of Sharma's diary blow lid off secrets of crores of rupees
Carrots collected from check posts were distributed
Before going to Mhow, Rahul must apologise to nation: VD Sharma
BJP's state unit president VD Sharma has taken the Congress to task over its event on Baba Ambedkar to be held in Mhow.
BJP Shows Door To MiC Member Yadav
The BJP central leadership is angry with the incident in which party's corporator (IMC ward 24) and MiC member Jitu Yadav's supporters allegedly entered the house of another corporator Kamlesh Kalra and stripped off his son.
Boost to Nimar: Stone Laid for Rs 2.58K-cr Projects
FARMERS' LIFELINE | 2 irrigation projects named after local heroes
Thieves Target 2 Car Showrooms
Thieves targeted Maruti and Tata Motors showrooms on Jaora Road, stealing over Rs 8 lakh in cash on Friday night.
11-yr-old girl abducted, gang-raped in Damoh
Three teams of police have been deployed to nab the accused. All three accused persons, involved in the crime, were still at large till Saturday afternoon
Results to be made public
In a bid to gain public confidence on incineration of UCC waste, there will be an online testing of nine pollutants and their results will be displayed at the main gate of REEL in Pithampur.
Cabinet meet not shifted to Nandi Hills
The Chief Minister's Office (CMO) on Friday asserted that the Cabinet meeting slated for February 15 would be held in Male Mahadeshwara (MM) Hills as planned, adding that the venue had not been changed.
DyCM rules out political turn, says he and CM will follow party's direction
A section of audience at an event addressed him as the future chief minister
Road in Mysuru should not be named after me if it already has a name: Siddaramaiah
In the wake of controversy over the Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) council's proposal to name a stretch of road in the city after him, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday said that he never asked for it, and made it clear that it should not be proceeded with if the road already has a name.
Gauri Lankesh murder: Bail granted to all arrested
One of the accused, Sharad Bahusaheb Kalaskar was granted bail on Friday in the murder case of journalist Gauri Lankesh.
Annamalai questions surrender policy of Naxals in Karnataka
Tamil Nadu BJP President K Annamalai has raised concerns over the Naxal surrender and rehabilitation policy in Karnataka, questioning its effectiveness and transparency.
Union Minister Jitendra Apprised of ISRO's Upcoming Missions
Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Friday held a review meeting with senior officers of ISRO here, during which he was briefed about the preparation for the first uncrewed orbital mission under the Gaganyaan programme, among other space missions scheduled this year.
Pink warriors' perseverance wins: ASHA workers get historic victory
package pay
Arms Maoists 'left' in forest recovered
The Karnataka police have seized arms and ammunition from a forest area near here, suspectedly left by Maoists, who surrendered recently, a police officer said on Saturday.
Extensions in service set back to those who are in line: VP
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar said on Saturday that extensions in service, extensions in any form for a particular post are set back to those who are in line.
Tribal Hamlets in Prakasam Spring to Light, Get Electricity
AP Energy Minister Gottipati Ravi Kumar Spearheaded a Remarkable Electrification Initiative. His Efforts Have Illuminated the Homes of Numerous Tribal Families
ICFAI Launched PhD Programs
The PhD Program in Development Studies & Public Policy was launched at the ICFAI Campus on Saturday.
TASA Organises Job Fair
A Job Fair was organised under the auspices of Telangana and Andhra Sub Area (TASA) by the Army Welfare Placement Organisation (AWPO) on Friday at Golden Palm Sainik Bhawan, Secunderabad in collaboration with the MAGIC BUS Foundation (India), Factset Research Sys, Telangana Overseas Management Company (TOMCOM) and many private/multi-national companies to celebrate 9th Armed Forces Veterans Day.
CM instructs officials to use school buses to tackle Sankranti rush
With the festival of Sankranti fast approaching, the influx of millions of passengers has created an overwhelming demand for transport, leaving many stranded due to an insufficient number of buses.
SCR GM stresses on track maintenance
Arun Kumar Jain discussed the safety precautions to be followed at all the crossings and points on tracks over the zone and instructed the officials to conduct safety drives by involving all the safety related staff
YS Sharmila Lashes Out at BJP
APCC Chief YS Sharmila Reddy has lashed out at the BJP on Saturday, accusing it of keeping investigative agencies under its wing.
90% Subsidy for Gokulam Sheds
In a major boost to dairy farmers, the Andhra Pradesh Government is offering 90% subsidy to farmers to set up Gokulam sheds.
Hyd experience robust surge in demand for office spaces
The average deal size for commercial market across leading eight markets in the country has increased by 10.24% from 37,976 sqft in 2023 to 41,867 sq ft in 2024
Helpline for seniors goes 'offline', connects Delhi
CALLS REDIRECTED TO DELHI INSTEAD OF BEING HANDLED IN GOA
Political parties, public must support demand for EVM ban: Campaigner
Supreme Court lawyer and national co-ordinator Mehmood Pracha of the 'Save the Constitution Campaign', which is spearheading the movement against the use of electronic voting machines (EVMs) in elections and return back to ballot papers has underscored the need for public support especially the political parties.