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DTA apprehends law and order problem over bonus issue
Apprehending law and order problems in tea plantations in the Hills over the issue of bonus, the Darjeeling Tea Association (DTA) has served a memorandum to the district administration.
What a woman MP wants... from the Women's Reservation Bill
\"Implementation iswhat we want\", DolaSen, TMC's fiery upper house MP told The Statesman, after both houses of Parliament passed the Women's Reservation Billlate last month
India's GDP to grow at 6.3pcin FY24, economy resilient: WB
India’s gross domestic product (GDP) is projected to grow at 6.3per cent in FY24, the World Bank said in its “India Development Update” for October. It has reduced the rate from its previous 6.6per cent forecast in April.
'India monitoring situation along LAC with China'
The IAF Chief, Air Chief Marshal V R Chaudhari on Tuesday confirmed that the transfer of technology was continuing between China and Pakistan and that India was countering their nexus with technology, better training and new tactics.
Delhi police detain Abhishek Banerjee, other TMC leaders
Abhishek Banerjee, national general secretary of the Trinamul Congress, and several other MPs and MLAs of the party were detained by Delhi police on Tuesday evening after they staged a dharna inside Krishi Bhawan upon being denied a meeting with Union minister of state for rural development Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti.
Police raid NewsClick premises, arrest 2 scribes
Delhi Police raided many places linked to NewsClick, a digital news outlet, on Tuesday, in connection with a UAPA case filed against it.
KCR wanted to join NDA, Iturned him down: PM
Modi questions Congress if itwants to curb rights of minorities
Asian Games Hockey: India drub Bangladesh 12-0, move into semifinals
Singh Captain Harmanpreet and striker Mandeep Singh scored hat- trick as India drubbed Bangladesh 12-0 to complete their Pool A league with all five wins and moved into the semi-finals of Men's hockey competition at the ASian Games in Hangzhou China on Monday.
Asian Games: Parul, Ancy bag silvers after historic TT bronze surges India's tally to 60
In archery, India’s Atanu Das, DhirajJ Bommadevara registered contrasting victories to march into the individual recurve quarterfinals
Greater population, greater rights: Rahul on caste census
After the Bihar Government released caste survey data, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday reiterated his demands to give people rights based on their population.
Giriraj Singh terms Bihar govt's caste-based survey as false
‘The caste-based survey isjustan eyewash. There are thousands of castes in Bihar, butthe Nitish govt has released data based only onafew of them’, hesaid
Pakistan: Special Court orders jail authorities to present Imran Khan and Shah Mahmood Qureshi on 4 October
Aspecial court formed under the Official Secrets Act has summoned Pakistan Tehreeke-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan and Vice-Chairman Shah Mahmood Qureshi in the cipher case on October 4, Pakistan-based Geo News reported.
Ukraine welcomes EU foreign ministers for meeting in Kyiv
The US, the EU the UK have provided massive military and financialsupportto Ukraine, enabling ittostand up to the Kremlin's attack
RBI-MPC's decision on repo rate may be unanimous but not on the stance: Economists
While there will be unanimity on not changing the repo rate from the current 6.5 per cent, there will be divergence within the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) as to the stance, said senior economists.
Stock market: Wall Street drifts as traders adjust to high interest rates
Oil prices have jumped to their highest levelin more than a year, whichis pressuring the economy by raising fuel costs for everyone
A few rotten eggs spoil the diaspora's image
Writing for The Economist on India’s diaspora in June this year, Avantika Chilkoti mentioned that the Indian diaspora is the largest in the world. She wrote, “India’s claim to be a democracy steeped in liberal values helps its diaspora integrate more readily in the West. The diaspora in turn binds India to the West.”
Army chief leaves for Tanzania to intensify defence cooperation
As part of India’s increasing defence ties with African countries, the Indian Army chief, Gen Manoj Pande, embarked on a four-day official visit to Tanzania, on Monday.
Nitish Kumar dares NDA leaders to break JD-U
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar strongly dismissed the claims made by some NDA leaders that JD-U will 'break', saying \"These are unnecessary statements which have no meaning\".
Cong takes swipe at PM over various issues, accuses him of spreading lies
PM accused the Congress of corruption besides questioning over atrocities against women
Telangana Governor pays tributes at Hyderabad's Bapu Ghat
Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan and state ministers Mahmood Ali and P. Sabita Indra Reddy paid tributes to Mahatma Gandhi on his 151st birth anniversary on Monday.
Bankscam: Actor-turned-politician Suresh Gopi leads BJP's protest march
Protesting against alleged loot of the cooperative banks in Kerala, the BJP, on Monday, embarked on a padayatra (foot march) under the leadership of actor-turned-politician Suresh Gopi.
Kerala CPI(M), CPI lock horns over land grabbing in Idukki
At times the Kerala unit of the ruling CPI(M) and its second-largest ally the CPI take potshots at each other. On Monday, after a long truce, the latter hit out against the former over the issue of land grabbing in the hill district of Idukki.
BJP and NDA are being steered by Adani: KTR
While thesteering of BRS was safely in the hands of CM K Chandrasekhar Rao
Suvendu demands CBI probe in MGNREGA irregularities in state
While Trinamul Congress, led by its national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee, staged a protest at Rajghat in New Delhi regarding the nonpayment of central dues to the West Bengal government, the Leader of the Opposition in the state assembly, Suvendu Adhikari, called for a CBI investigation into the alleged significant irregularities during the implementation of the 100-day job scheme in the state under MGNREGA.
Rainfall to continue until 5 October; police to evacuate people to safer places
The police in seven districts have been asked to make people who live in the low-lying areas aware of the possible heavy rain and evacuate them to safer places if required.
Doctors advise CM to take rest for another seven days
She underwent micro-surgery on 24Sep for fluid aspiration on herleftknee
Orange alert issued as Damodar River Valley reservoirs surge due to continuous rainfall
As a consequence of incessant rainfall in the upper catchment regions of the Damodar River Valley, particularly in Jharkhand, water levels in all reservoirs and dams have risen. This has led to the issuance of an orange alert for districts in the lower region.
Irani’s pep talk boosts BJP-linked trade unions and workers in Bengal’s tea belt
Trade union leaders associated with the BJP in tea belt have been rejuvenated, following Union Minister for Smriti Irani’s support to the tea workers for their contribution towards shoring up economy of West Bengal.
'Around 1,500 recruited illegally between 2014-2018 in different Bengal municipalities'
Allthese illegal recruitments, were done through an outsourced agency ABS Infozone, owned by Ayan Sil
Nobel in medicine goes toscientists who spurred development of mRNA Covid vaccines
Two scientists won the Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for discoveries that enabled the development of mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 and could be used in the future to create other shots.