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Bhakra dam authorities sound alert amid below normal rainfall forecast
Water level below 43% of total capacity
Tension simmers over exam paper leak amid retest; PK continues fast
TENSION escalated in the state as the Bihar Public Service Commission candidates demanded the cancellation of a retest held for select examinees at various examination centres in the state capital on Saturday.
Maha trim list of Ladki Bahin scheme beneficiaries soon
THE Maharashtra government has decided to scrutinise the list of 2.63 crore beneficiaries of the Mukyamantri Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana and drop those getting benefits under other welfare schemes.
Land subsidence in Chamoli triggers 2nd survey
TO address the pressing issue of land subsidence in the region, the second round of surveying commenced on Friday in Bahuguna Nagar, located in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district.
Testing Times For The Skipper
It's fascinating to attend Rohit Sharma's press conferences. There is a sprinkling of humour, some wit; usually the answers are straightforward and as gripping as his batting in full flow.
Maha Kumbh goes global, will have its presence in Spain, Germany fairs
IN order to position Uttar Pradesh as a leading tourist destination on the global map, Yogi Adityanath government has planned to showcase the state's tourism offerings at the International Tourism Trade Fairs in Madrid in Spain and Berlin in Germany.
Centre's olive branch on perishable agri products
UNION Minister of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, and Rural Development Shivraj Singh Chouhan said the Centre is ready to bear the cost of transportation and storage of perishable agri-commodities like tomato, onion and potato (TOP) to bridge the price gap between the producing and consuming states.
Ministries to be Allotted Space in New Secretariat Buildings by January End
STONE cladding has caused considerable delay in finishing work of three Common Central Secretariat (CCS) buildings, where ministries including home, finance and defence are to be shifted from North and South blocks.
Send a trolley from each village to stir site: Dallewal
FASTING farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal on Saturday urged farmers to send one trolley from each Punjab village to the Khanauri border where the agitation seeking legally-guaranteed MSP (minimum support price) for crops and loan waiver for farmers continues.
Kharge takes 'matchstick' jibe at BJP over Manipur violence
AFTER fresh violence erupted in Manipur, the Congress on Saturday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of failing to uphold \"rajdharma\" and taking responsibility for the ongoing unrest.
PM Hits Out at Oppn Over Caste Politics
Says his govt's policies have energised rural areas, but some forces are actively sowing 'poison' to disrupt harmony
India Bloc Allies May Move Separate Petitions on Places of Worship Act
The INDIA bloc parties, which include the Congress, Samajwadi Party (SP), Trinamool Congress (TMC), and the Left parties, may move the Supreme Court seeking the strict enforcement of the Places of Worship Act, 1991, which seeks to maintain the religious character of a place as it existed on August 15, 1947.
Devaluing Death of an Unsung Singh
When obituary becomes opprobrium, history takes a step back. The malicious mudslinging against Manmohan Singh, who passed away last week at 92, by political pygmies and self-serving sycophants exposed all that is wrong with Indian public life.
The Growing Need to Regulate Crypto
One of the biggest gainers of 2024 was cryptocurrency.
Panel to Probe Pollution of Mahanadi
The alleged pollution of Mahanadi river caused by untreated waste water discharged by a rice mill at Padampur Tukuda in Boudh district has come under the NGT scanner.
Toxic waste processing on hold as MP to lob ball to HC
IN an attempt to tamp down the agitation at Pithampur in Dhar district against the Union Carbide's toxic waste, the state government on Saturday sought to lob the ball back into the judicial domain, saying it will seek fresh court orders.
2 Dalit Men Tonsured, Assaulted in Public
Bikram's father, Bilash Chandra Bhoi, filed an FIR with Biridi police on January 1 against the villagers involved in the act.
Six Dead And One Injured In A Cracker Blast In Kottaiyur
SIX workers died and one sustained injury in an explosion at Sainath Fireworks Industries, a licensed firecracker manufacturing unit at Kottaiyur village near Virudhunagar, on Saturday.
Robbers gun down 2 during jewellery shop loot in Jajpur
However, the locals managed to overpower one of the robbers there. The two miscreants were thrashed mercilessly by the mob before police reached the spot and took them in their control.
HC to take stock of electrification & water supply to villages on Jan 9
THE Orissa High Court has fixed January 9 to take a decision on seeking assistance of Odisha State Legal Service Authority (OSLSA) to ascertain the status of supply of drinking water and electrification in villages of the state.
Sick Jumbo Calf to Be Shifted
The Similipal forest authorities have decided to shift an ailing elephant to Nandankanan Zoo on Saturday after they found that it is unable to move following a fall into a morrum quarry.
Sharecropper ends life over crop loss in K'para
Dhal had reportedly obtained ₹90,000 loan from primary agriculture cooperative societies and moneylenders
Sisters Die in Tractor Mishap
In a tragic incident, two minor siblings died when the tractor they were travelling in overturned near Jodabara in Jajpur on Saturday.
Manappuram heist exposes policing holes in Sambalpur
The daring daylight heist at Manappuram Finance on the busy Budharaja-Fatak main road in Ainthapali has exposed poor policing in Sambalpur city.
Sundargarh Municipality Staff Hacked to Death in Public
In a shocking incident, a sanitary supervisor of Sundargarh Municipality was brutally hacked to death by a group of miscreants near Biju Patnaik Chowk in Ranibagicha area of Sundargarh town on Saturday evening.
House owner did not have firecracker licence
A day after a couple was killed after the roof of their house collapsed due to a firecracker explosion at Jagatsinghpur's Badabag village, locals on Saturday alleged the incident occurred as gunpowder stored in their house caught fire.
Cong Calls For Reforms In Odisha Relief Code To Curb Farmer Suicides
KEEPING in view the rising death of farmers over crop loss across the state, the Congress has demanded immediate reforms in the Odisha Relief Code so as to prevent such incidents and ensure better compensation to the affected farmers.
40-Year-Old Trampled by Tusker in Mayurbhanj
A 40-year-old man was trampled to death by an elephant in the wee hours of Saturday at Daddud village under Shyamakhunta block of Mayurbhanj district here.
Elephants Create Havoc in Ganjam's Bhanjanagar
A herd of 24 elephants, including a baby, has caused widespread damage in Bhanjanagar, Ganjam district.
State Govt Will Create 2,000 Traffic Police Posts This Year: Majhi
CHIEF Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Saturday announced that the state government would create 2,000 traffic police posts and recruit 500 traffic personnel this year to strengthen road safety in Odisha.