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Don't file FIR against ex-Sebi chief Buch, 5 others till Mar 4: HC
THE ALLEGATIONS PERTAIN TO THE FRAUDULENT LISTING OF A COMPANY ON THE STOCK EXCHANGE IN THE YEAR 1994
Doc Suspended Over Laxity In Duty At Mahakumbh
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Policymaking in India must take into account uncertainty: PK Mishra
Mishra stressed the need to go beyond resilience, calling for the creation of an 'anti-fragile system'
FDI drops 5.6% to $10.9 billion during Oct-Dec 2024
Foreign direct investment in India dipped by 5.6% year-on-year to $10.9 billion in October-December quarter of this fiscal due to global economic uncertainties, according to the government data.
Budget: Hollow, Says Opp; Govt Says It's Booster
The Bihar budget for 2025-2026, presented in the Legislative Assembly by the deputy chief minister-cum finance minister Samrat Chaudhary, came in for criticism from the opposition, with the RJD terming it a hollow budget, even as the BJP and the JD(U), the coalition partners of the ruling NDA, and the Bihar Chamber of Commerce and Industries praising it.
Kusuma Nain, the woman who wrote her story in bullets
Kusuma Nain, who died at King George Medical University, Lucknow, on Saturday, was once the notorious dacoit in Yamuna ravines and created terror in both Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.
No takedowns without response from creator
Social media posts should not be removed without a response from the individuals who published them, and only when these people can't be identified can a notice for removal be served solely to the intermediary (the social media platform), the Supreme Court observed on Monday.
Mana avalanche: Identification mix-up, gave father false hope
Ishwari believed that he was receiving treatment at the army hospital in Jyotimaith
U.S. Defence Chief Pauses Cyber Offensive Against Russia
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered a pause on all of the country's cyber operations against Russia, including offensive actions, multiple US media reports said on Sunday.
One Held for Murder of Cong Worker in Rohtak, Say Police
Police Said That the Accused Ran a Mobile Shop in Jhajjar and Met the Victim on Social Media
UP Board Exams: 1.64 Lakh Fail to Turn Up, Five Impostors Among Six Held
As many as 1,64,746 candidates skipped the UP Board's Class 12 examination of mathematics and biology on Monday even as five impersonators in Kannauj and a copycat in Auraiya were caught during the day.
Budget: Hollow, says Opp; govt says it's booster
The Bihar budget for 2025-2026, presented in the Legislative Assembly by the deputy chief minister-cum finance minister Samrat Chaudhary, came in for criticism from the opposition, with the RJD terming it a hollow budget, even as the BJP and the JD(U), the coalition partners of the ruling NDA, and the Bihar Chamber of Commerce and Industries praising it.
Acted swiftly to prevent panic after Mahakumbh stampede, says CM Yogi
Chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday said his government acted swiftly to control the situation after the January 29 stampede at the Mahakumbh in Prayagraj, ensuring timely medical aid for victims while preventing widespread panic.
Ola Electric to Cut More Than 1,000 Jobs to Pare Losses
Ola Electric Mobility Ltd. is laying off over a thousand employees and contract workers, people familiar with the matter said, as one of India's top scooter-makers races to pare ballooning losses.
Clerk caught helping student cheat in UP Board exam; FIR filed
A clerk at Siddharth Inter College in Bhatora, Bidhoona, Auraiya, was caught assisting a student in cheating during the UP Board intermediate biology exam on Monday, according to officials.
HC seeks status of action taken against govt docs doing pvt practice
Court expected from state govt to conclude the disciplinary proceedings as soon as possible
BHU's Inter-faculty Fest 'Spandan' Off to Colourful Start
Padma Shri Soma Ghosh, an alumna of BHU and a renowned classical singer, inaugurated the inter-faculty cultural festival 'Spandan' at the Banaras Hindu University, which made a comeback after five years.
SC allows Allahabadia to resume podcast, but with 'decency' rider
The Supreme Court on Monday permitted YouTuber and Podcaster Ranveer Allahabadia to resume his podcast \"The Ranveer Show\", subject to maintaining standards of decency and morality.
'This is my last call...I've no time left': Banda man recalls daughter's final words
Shabbir Ahmed and Nazra Begum, the parents of Shahzadi Khan, were informed on Monday that their daughter had been executed in an Abu Dhabi prison more than a fortnight ago.
Liquor shops near religious spots to be banned: Cabinet
The Uttarakhand cabinet on Monday approved the new excise policy, banning liquor shops in the vicinity of religious places across the state.
SP Walks Out of Vidhan Parishad Over Farmers' Issue
Maurya Said the Centre Had Tripled the MSP of Crops Since 2014.
AGEL Refinances Its Maiden Construction Facility With $1.06 Bn Loan
Adani Green Energy Ltd (AGEL) on Monday announced it has refinanced its maiden construction facility, having outstanding debt of $1.06 billion with long-term financing.
Merge old green practices with tech advances: Khattar
It is time to modernise and integrate traditional sustainable practices with technological advancements, Union urban development minister Manohar Lal Khattar said on Monday.
L&T Gets Power Transmission Orders in India, Overseas Market
Infrastructure major Larsen & Toubro (L&T) on Monday said its power transmission and distribution vertical has secured new orders in the domestic market and overseas.
India's Mfg Growth Slips to 14-Month Low in Feb
The decline came on the back of softer rise in new orders and production
Mumbai-Gorakhpur Flight Diverted to Varanasi Amid Strong Winds
An IndiGo flight from Mumbai to Gorakhpur was diverted to Varanasi early Monday due to strong winds and an unstable approach, delaying over 200 passengers for over two and a half hours.
Post Mahakumbh, U.P. govt to make state insect-free with automatic machines
Encouraged by successful use of mist blowers and mini fogging machines at Mahakumbh, the UP government has decided to use the same for making the state insect-free.
Israel Faces Criticism for Blocking Gaza Aid
Israel faced sharp criticism as it stopped the entry of all food and other supplies into Gaza on Sunday and warned of \"additional consequences\" for Hamas if a fragile ceasefire isn't extended.
Goyal Heads to US for Talks as Tariffs Loom
Trade minister Piyush Goyal started on a trip to the United States on Monday to pursue trade talks, two government officials said, with weeks to go for President Donald Trump's planned reciprocal tariffs.
NEP's three-language policy isn't about Hindi imposition
We consider all Indian languages as soul of Bharatiyata and the link to a better future for the country.