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I will make M'bnagar No. 1 in literacy: Yennam Srinivas
\"Do not tie any flexi on my birthday tomorrow. Donate the cost of it to the education fund,\" MLA Yennam Srinivas Reddy
Pushpa producers get relief in TG HC
The producers of Pushpa film have got relief in the Telangana High Court in the Sandhya Theatre stampede incident.
APPSC to Announce Plethora of Jobs
The Andhra Pradesh government is set to make a significant announcement regarding job vacancies through its recruitment body, the Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC), on January 12, coinciding with the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda.
TDP Provides Insurance Coverage to 1 Cr Party Activists
Insurance Broking Services. The TDP has paid an initial premium of Rs.42 crore, ensuring accidental insurance coverage for its members from January 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025
238 schools in Goa have only one teacher: Data
16 teachers appointed in four schools with zero enrolment
Fall in 'line', govt warns water sports operators
Sets Another 15-Day Deadline, Cites Boats Operating Without Mandatory Approval
Unclaimed deposits worth ₹17 cr create roadblock in MUCB liquidation process
RULES MANDATE SETTLING CLAIMS OF DEPOSITORS WITH LESS THAN ₹5 LAKH BEFORE PROCESSING LARGER CLAIMS; PROPOSAL SENT TO DICGC FOR NO-DUES CERTIFICATE TO INITIATE SETTLEMENTS FOR LARGER DEPOSITORS
Govt to levy entry fees at heritage temples, churches, forts
In a major move, the State government will introduce entry fees at 11 State protected monuments that include temples, churches and forts.
Armando Colaco Bags Dronacharya Award
Former India football manager and Goa's very own 'son of the soil', Armando Colaco has been chosen for the prestigious Dronacharya award.
Hyderabad Students Allege Filming in Hostel Washrooms
After massive protests by female students of a private engineering college over alleged video recording in hostel bathrooms, police on Thursday registered a case and began investigations.
Snow in Kashmir, Delhi, UP still foggy
Several parts of Kashmir, including the plains of the valley, received fresh snowfall on Thursday, with moderate to heavy snow in the higher reaches, leading to an improvement in the minimum temperatures, officials said.
India 2nd Most Targeted Nation
US Was the Most Badly Affected Nation With 140 Cases
UGC to add skill-based courses to HEIs
The University Grants Commission (UGC), on Thursday, announced new guidelines for integrating skill-based courses and micro-credentials into higher education institutions (HEIs) across India.
Tiger... Tiger Burning 'Blight'
Search ops on for the beast as villagers have been asked to stay put at home
Cong Points To Increase In Gold Loans
The Congress on Thursday claimed that there were several indicators, including a 50% increase in gold loans and a 30% rise in their turning into non-performing assets (NPAs), which indicated that the country was witnessing an \"economic turmoil\" under the present BJP-led government.
Bahraich: Clash between two groups, three injured, 2 held
A dispute at a tea shop here escalated into a clash between two groups from different communities, leaving three people injured including two women, police said on Thursday.
Mahakumbh: Major facelift for Prayagraj
The project was not without challenges. Clearing encroachments along the proposed routes posed a significant hurdle
Survey report of Sambhal's Jama Masjid submitted
A comprehensive survey report of the Shahi Jama Masjid in Sambhal was submitted in the Chandausi court on Thursday, marking a critical development in a contentious case.
Mamata blames BSF for Bangladesh infiltration
Deliberate bid to destabilise the state... a deep-rooted conspiracy involving the Centre, alleges Bengal CM
BPSC: PK's fast unto death, fresh FIR filed
Jan Suraaj Party founder Prashant Kishor along with around 150 workers on Thursday began a fast unto death to exert pressure on the state government to concede the demand for cancellation of combined competitive preliminary examination conducted by Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC).
Centre's backdoor policy on farm laws, claims Kejriwal
Aam Aadmi Party convener Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday charged that the Centre was planning to bring back the three farm laws, which were withdrawn three years ago in the wake of protests by farmers, through the back door by calling them \"policies\".
Dallewal Hospitalisation Not To Break Fast: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has expressed displeasure at the Punjab Government for not shifting farmers' leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who is on a hunger strike, to hospital.
Nitish Kumar stumbling ‘bloc’ for Lalu-Tejashwi
Dad, son ‘rift’ in the open over inviting JD (U) chief to join the alliance, who has run the govt with RJD twice, and has said he ‘will not commit mistakes again’
Karnataka': Revdis gone, payment on?
Day after the Road Transport Corporation's (RTCs) proposal to hike bus fares was recommended by a high-level panel, the Bengaluru Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) has proposed to increase water rates by 15 per cent.
Indian Army releases special day cover on animal transport units
In a historic moment, the Indian Army released a Special Day Cover, commemorating the remarkable achievements of Animal Transport (Mountain Artillery) Units.
Nifty Forms Higher High, Higher Low Series
Nifty Has To Hold Above 24100 Zones For An Up Move Towards 24400 Then 24600 Zones While Supports Are Placed At 24100 Then 23900 Zones
Mutual Funds Simplified: SEBI's New MF Light Framework
On December 31, 2024, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) launched the 'Mutual Funds Light' (MF Light) framework to encourage passive mutual fund schemes.
Overall assessment of steel industry key before safeguard duty: GTRI
Economic think tank GTRI on Thursday called for a comprehensive assessment of the Indian steel industry to evaluate the impact of existing import measures before imposing the proposed safeguard duty.
Banking credit growth to remain subdued in FY2026, lowered forecast: ICRA
Credit growth may ease to 9.7-10.3 per cent in FY26, weighed down by the persisting high CD ratio and implementation of the proposed changes in the liquidity coverage ratio (LCR) framework, ICRA said in a report.
Indian economy in robust spot globally in 2025 with high frequency indicators picking up growth
As 2025 begins on a note of heightened global uncertainties ahead of the US President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration, India continues to be in a much stronger position with high-frequency indicators showing a pick-up in the pace of growth in the third quarter of current fiscal (Q3 FY25), according to a report on Thursday.