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At 4.1°C, Sirohi Distt Coldest in Rajasthan
Jodhpur District Administration Declared Holidays for All School Students on January 14 and 15
Portal for registration of details under UCC set up by Uttarakhand govt
The Uttarakhand government has set up a portal that will go live by the end of January where people can register details mandated under the Uniform Civil Code law passed by the state (and approved by the President), and also raise complaints under it.
When Establishment Memorialises Orwell
To mark the 75th death anniversary of George Orwell (1903-1950), the British writer, the Royal Mint released a special 2-pound coin on Tuesday.
Big power game on the high seas
Great powers have great navies. India has started to realise this
Worry over a falling rupee
A strong currency is no reflection of a strong economy. Exchange rates are best left to economists to manage
Niti Aayog 2.0 in the time of global churn
Intellectual traditions of the neo-liberal era—open markets, deregulation, globalization, smaller state—that dominated policymaking in India since the 1991 moment, are losing legitimacy both in India and across the globe.
Impending showdown in China-US techno-sphere
The year 2025 has begun on a bad note for Chinese tech companies with the United States (US) designating social media and gaming giant, Tencent, and battery manufacturer Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL) as military companies.
Inclusivity, unity way to build nation: Pilot
Congress MLA from Tonk Sachin Pilot on Tuesday emphasised the importance of inclusivity and unity in building a prosperous, developed, and powerful republic.
Three kidnapped UP youths rescued from Kaimur hill forests
Congress MLA from Tonk Sachin Pilot on Tuesday emphasised the importance of inclusivity and unity in building a prosperous, developed, and powerful republic.
Court Staff To Go On Mass Leave On Jan 16 In Bihar
Judicial operations across the state are likely to be disrupted as civil court staff plan to go on mass leave starting January 16, demanding upgraded pay scales and promotions, according to sources.
Junk Dealer Abducted in Bihar's Raxaul
A junk dealer was allegedly abducted by criminals in Bihar's East Champaran district on Tuesday morning, police said.
JJ Arch College's visiting faculty not paid for 1 year
The college principal informed that the visiting faculty will not be appointed for the next year.
Village once known for fine quality jute now a cybercrime hub
Kashibari village, located in Amaur block of Bihar's Purnia district, once renowned for producing fine-quality jute, has now gained notoriety as a hub for cybercrime.
Wildlife board defers plan on highway near Kerala reserve
KERALA GOVT IS EXPECTED TO SUBMIT COMPLETE PROPOSAL FOR NOTIFICATION OF ESZ AROUND THE RESERVE
Light at the end of the tunnels: India set for big security, transport boost
The opening of the Z-Morh tunnel at Sonamarg in Jammu & Kashmir by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday, along with the likely completion next year of the Zoji La tunnel that lies ahead, will provide vital all-weather connectivity between Srinagar and Leh, boosting military mobility and logistics support for deployed forces in the Ladakh sector as well as tourism in Ladakh's back country, officials aware of the development said.
BJP Govt Treats Delhi, Kashmir Equally: Rajnath
Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday lauded Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah for his efforts to reduce the distance between hearts of people of J&K and Delhi, and asserted that the BJP government treats Delhi and Kashmir equally.
14C cites threat mails in VPN app takedowns
14C SENT THE NOTICE OVER THE APP DEVELOPERS' NON-COMPLIANCE IN PROVIDING INFORMATION ON HOAX THREATS SENT THROUGH VPN SERVICES
Beauty, design among skill lessons in CBSE schools
THE MOVE ALIGNS WITH NATIONAL EDUCATION POLICY AND NATIONAL CURRICULUM FRAMEWORK FOR SCHOOL EDUCATION
India Bloc Only Focused on National Polls: Pawar
Nationalist Congress Party (SCP) leader Sharad Pawar on Tuesday said that there have been no discussions regarding the state or local elections within the INDIA bloc and claimed that the alliance's focus remains solely on national-level elections.
Overbearing Interpretations a Bane of Indian Arbitration: SC
The Supreme Court has underscored how \"overbearing intellectualisation\" by courts has become the \"bane of Indian arbitration\", in a pointed critique of the judiciary's expansive intervention and interpretation of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (ACA).
Minority Panel Confirms 'Mob Lynching' Behind Death of Man
The commission has prima facie found thrashing of Sheikh Tajuddin Ansari to be a case of mob lynching. Hedayatullah Khan, JSMC chairperson
Flight Diverted, Several Delayed Due To Poor Visibility
A flight was diverted, and three others were delayed due to poor visibility triggered by dense fog in Jharkhand's Ranchi on Tuesday morning, an official said.
3 yrs on: JSLPS fails to give employment to 300
Jharkhand State Livelihood Promotion Society (JSLPS), which works as a nodal agency for effective implementation of livelihood promotion in the state, has failed to give fixed term employment (FTE) to over 300 candidates in three years despite completing all formalities.
Cyber criminals dupe retired Coal India officer of ₹2.27 crore
The fraudster falsely accused the victim of being involved in criminal activity related to illegal advertisement
School row: Token hunger strike by parents' body
Members of an organisation of parents and guardians on Tuesday held a token hunger strike demanding action against the principal of a Dhanbad school, who had allegedly ordered 80 class 10 girls to remove their shirts for writing messages on them last week.
Strayed Tiger Reaches Purulia, Forest Guards on Their Toes
The tiger, which had crossed into West Bengal from neighboring Jharkhand, reached Purulia district in the early hours of Tuesday, an official said.
Makar Sankranti, Tusu Celebrated in State
A large number of devotees across Jharkhand took the holy dip in rivers and other water bodies on Tuesday morning on the occasion of 'Makar Sankranti'.
Prohibitory orders in areas of Jamshedpur over Jaipal Singh Munda statue row
The Jamshedpur administration has imposed prohibitory orders at three locations of the city in view of possible law and order issues over efforts by some organisations to set up statue and rename certain strategic road roundabouts and crossings in the city in the name of tribal heroes Marang Gomke Jaipal Singh Munda, people aware of the development said on Tuesday.
Harvest Tales of Traditions, Treats and Togetherness
Karishma K Tanna cherishes Makar Sankranti's simplicity, while Regina Cassandra celebrates Pongal's inclusivity, as both share the joy of the harvest festivals and reliving their childhood memories
The Iconic Old Hollywood Bob Is Making a Comeback
Celebrities have fully embraced the timeless charm of the Old Hollywood bob, making it the ultimate statement hairstyle