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Three Khalistani terrorists killed in Pilibhit encounter
Three suspected Khalistani terrorists allegedly involved in the grenade attack in Gurdaspur were killed in an encounter with police in Pilibhit early on Monday.
SHOULD EVALUATE ONOE IN NATIONAL INTEREST
D P Chaudhary, former Union Minister of State for Law and now Chairman of the Joint Parliamentary Committee of the Constitution (One hundred and twenty-ninth (Amendment) Bill, 2024 and the Union Territory Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2024, is hopeful that the JPC, with its erudite and experienced members, will come out with the report in the national interest, he said in a conversation with Rajesh Kumar Thakur. Excerpts:
Manipur govt announces to make 1,946 new police recruits peace messengers
THE Manipur govt will make an endeavour towards restoring peace in the ethnic violence-hit state by not disintegrating a team of 1,946 newly-inducted India Reserve Battalion personnel from Meitei, Kuki, Naga and other communities who were trained together in Assam.
200 Vande Bharat sleeper trains in line
THE Indian Railways is preparing to launch 200 Vande Bharat sleeper trains following the success of its chair car trains, which have reportedly received positive feedbacks in the regions they are running through.
Building young talent key for New India: Modi
Distributes over 71K appointment letters to new recruits in govt depts under Rozgar Mela
E-forensics platform to connect 117 labs: MHA
KEEPING in view the special importance given to forensic evidence after implementation of revamped criminal laws---Bhartiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) and Bhartiya Sakshya Sanhita (BSS), the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has developed and operationalised an e-Forensics IT platform, which is connected with 117 forensic science laboratories across the country, officials said on Monday.
PMO steps in, asks health ministry to act against misleading adverts
THE Prime Minister's Office (PMO) has directed the Health Ministry to take \"appropriate action\" to amend the draft Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisement) Act, 1954, which aimed to take stringent action against misleading advertisements, including Ayush medicines.
Army's equine, canine unit falls short on training, animal transport use: CAG
THE Indian Army's Remount and Veterinary Corps (RVC) fell short of achieving half of its training objectives and failed to fully utilise its Animal Transport (AT) Units, revealed a recent audit conducted by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India on the defence services.
RELIGION IN THE TIME OF UNCERTAINTIES
A few months ago, Elon Musk said 'woke' was a virus and he would not rest till he destroyed it. Apart from other motivations, he said he 'lost' his young son to the left as the progressive establishment wholeheartedly assisted the boy's irrevocable transition to become a girl.
INFLUENCER OF THE YEAR: ALGORITHM
Algorithms affect most parts of our lives today. With quantum computing set to be unleashed, the future looks loaded in favour of the abilities of instructions coded in machines
17 women achievers felicitated with Devi Awards
IT was an all-women show without any pink bows. The 30th edition of the Devi Awards instituted by The New Indian Express group, and the sixth in Delhi on December 23, was marked by nothing girly, no tears, no speeches, but the showcasing of solid and sustained body of work by women in the arts, economics, public service, and governance.
Kerala HC flays govt for dumping waste in TN
Secretary of the local self govt department directed to furnish report on agencies involved in collecting, disposing waste
Christmas crib vandalised at govt school in Kerala
A Christmas crib set up at Government Boys UP School at Thathamangalam in Palakkad was found vandalised by unidentified persons on Monday.
Kumki dung to keep wild jumbos at bay
AFTER trying out several methods, officials of the Gudalur forest division have started using the dung of kumkis, especially of animals that are in musth, to keep wild elephants from entering human habitations and farm lands in Cherampadi and Pandalur.
Sewage discharge from Malvai village polluting Sathurbagam
RESIDENTS of Sathurbagam village, near Lalgudi, complained that sewage from a neighbouring village is being discharged through their settlement, causing health issues.
Narthamalai, Kunrandarkovil tourism development in limbo
NARTHAMALAI and Kunrandarkovil, two historically significant sites under the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), have been awaiting tourism development for nearly three years despite their immense archaeological and cultural value.
Potential of GI-tagged banana varieties untapped
THE National Research Centre for Banana (NRCB) in Tiruchy hosted a banana festival and Kisan Divas on Monday to commemorate the birth anniversary of former prime minister Choudhary Charan Singh and honour farmers' contributions.
NHRC takes up electrocution of EB workers case suo motu
THE National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has taken suo motu cognizance of the electrocution of two Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation (Tangedco) workers while repairing power lines on Olaiyur Ring Road in KK Nagar, Tiruchy, on December 18.
One lorry carrying human excreta, 4 with food waste detained in Kumari
Police seized four vehicles loaded with food and fish wastes and a lorry loaded with human excreta from Kerala across Kanniyakumari on Monday.
Kerala finishes removal of waste dumped in Nellai border villages
A total of 30 truck-load of waste were taken back; TN local body officials disinfect the land
Kerala finishes removal of waste dumped in Nellai border villages
A total of 30 truck-load of waste were taken back; TN local body officials disinfect the land
3 students feared drowned in Cauvery
THREE school students were washed away in the Cauvery river at Ayyalamman Padithurai at Kudamurutti in Tiruchy on Monday.
Asset details of govt staff can not be shielded from public: HC
SETTING aside an order of the State Information Commission denying information on the assets and liabilities of a government officer, the Madras High Court has held that such details cannot be shielded from public scrutiny.
Prima facie evidence of laundering exists against Sadiq, says spl CBI court
A special CBI court in Chennai rejected the bail petitions moved by alleged drug kingpin Jaffer Sadiq and his brother Mohammed Saleem, stating that there were sufficient documents available to show that they were prima facie guilty of charges levelled against them.
VCK dy gen secy: Cadre want party to contest from 25 seats
VCK deputy general secretary Vanniyarasu said the cadre working at the grassroots wish the party to contest in 25 assembly seats in the 2026 assembly elections.
Road subsidence near Thennur bridge poses risk
A subsidence in the recently tarred road beside the Thennur bridge has raised safety concerns.
Farmers burn copies of draft agri marketing policy
FARMERS affiliated with the United Farmers Front (SKM) staged protests in Thanjavur and Tiruvarur on Monday, burning copies of the draft National Policy Framework on Agricultural Marketing recently released by the Union government.
When a door closed, Annai Sathya home opened a window
The home took in around 100 children who lost their parents to the waves and gave them a new lease on life
Drop plan for new Travellers' Bungalow, city corpn urged
THE city corporation has announced plans to construct a new travellers' bungalow (TB) in Kambarasampettai, but the move has raised questions about the future of the existing TB in the Cantonment area.
Centre approves revised proposal for widening of Ranipet-Chittoor NH
THE Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MORTH) has set the ball rolling for the widening of the 28-km, two-lane stretch of National Highway 40 from Ranipet to the Tamil Nadu-Andhra Pradesh border into a four-lane highway.