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Kudchirem locals protest against planned construction debris plant
Question panchayat body for not initiating any action on the issue
Farm houses set ablaze in Jiribam
Arms, ammo seized in Thoubal
Judge quitting for polls may impact impartiality perception: Justice Gavai
A judge resigning from office to immediately contest elections may affect the public perception of his impartiality, Supreme Court Justice BR Gavai said and asserted judicial ethics and integrity are fundamental pillars that uphold the credibility of the legal system.
ED may take Bihar's IAS officer on remand
ED is likely to take IAS officer Sanjeev Hans on remand for questioning in a money laundering case against him. The agency probing allegations of corruption against him is set to submit a plea in the court on Monday, seeking his remand.
Attack on RSS men: 'Illegal' building of accused demolished
The Jaipur Development Authority (JDA) on Sunday has demolished the alleged illegal construction of the accused who attacked the RSS workers a couple of days ago in Jaipur.
Naidu for law to incentivise families with more kids
Andhra CM N Chandrababu Naidu said his government is planning to bring a law that would allow only people with two or more children to contest local body elections, India Today reports.
Cheetah to deliver soon
A cheetah is pregnant and expected to deliver cubs soon at the Kuno National Park in MP's Sheopur district.
Even if RJD goes solo, it won't botch bloc prospects
Expressing its disappointment with the JMM and Congress over seat sharing for the Jharkhand assembly poll, the Lalu Prasad-led RJD on Sunday said it would not settle for less than 12 seats, but would not sabotage the prospects of the INDIA bloc even if it goes solo.
Tension in Bhagalpur as idols vandalised
Idols kept in a temple were found vandalised in Bihar's Bhagalpur, creating tension.
Goodies for Varanasi before Diwali
Modi rips through Oppn, says it is a hurdle in path of development
TERRORIST KILLED IN URI
One terrorist was killed on Sunday in the joint operation launched by the security forces along the LoC in J&K's Uri sector.
Bypolls in Bihar a litmus test for NDA, INDIA bloc
With entry of Jan Suraaj, will political equations change, can Nitish cash in on ‘jittery’ RJD?
Terror case: India names Canadian border cop
India has reportedly added a Canadian Border Service Agency official, Sandeep Singh Sidhu, to its list of fugitive terrorists sought for deportation.
Prashant's party faces turbulence
Former poll strategist Prashant Kishor, who played his part in the electoral victory of parties, faces a daunting task to ensure his new Jan Suraaj Party puts up a good show in the by-election to 4 assembly seats in Bihar, going to the polls on November 23.
HOW STUDYING IN AUSTRALIA SHAPED MY CAREER
My time studying in Australia was a defining chapter in my career and personal growth. The decision to leave home and pursue my education in a country known for its world-class universities and multicultural environment was not an easy one, but it was undoubtedly one of the best choices I've made.
From India to the world: How New Zealand prepares students for global success
As the world becomes more interconnected, a global education is becoming increasingly important for those looking to succeed internationally.
Cameroon conflict forces students out of education
Jane Ndamei's dream of becoming a medical doctor almost cost her life five years ago. The 20-year-old student from Cameroon's restive southwestern region was taking her Grade 12 exam when she suddenly heard gunshots.
‘Management courses draw Indian students to France’
CHOOSE FRANCE TOUR | Consul General Talks About Promotion
FPI selling eases this week
Foreign investors continued selling Indian equities this week, though at a slower pace compared to the previous week, according to data from the National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL).
Automobile exports from India rise 14% in Apr-Sep
Automobile exports from India in the first six months of the current fiscal year rose 14 percent year-on-year, led by gains in shipments of passenger vehicles and two-wheelers.
BSE, NSE to conduct Diwali 'Muhurat Trading' on November 1
Leading stock exchanges BSE and NSE will conduct a one-hour special 'Muhurat Trading' session on the occasion of Diwali on November 1, marking the start of the new Samvat 2081.
Meeting 2030 renewable energy target may push solar equipment imports to $30 bn/yr
The country's target of installing 500 GW of renewable energy by 2030 may push solar equipment import bill to about USD 30 billion per year and increase dependence on Chinese goods, think tank GTRI said in a report on Sunday.
Jindal Group in talks to buy Vitkovice Steel for €150 mn
To strengthen its global presence, homegrown Jindal Group is in talks with Vitkovice Steel to acquire 100 per cent stake in the Czech-based company. The group is expected to complete the acquisition by the end of this fiscal year through its arm Jindal Steel International, sources said.
Finmin mulls proposal to raise posts of Chief GMs in state-owned bks
The finance ministry is considering a proposal to raise the posts of Chief General Managers in public sector banks in view of their increasing business and profitability.
PMI data, Q2 results and FII data key drivers for markets this week
Quarterly earnings from corporates, global trends, and trading activity of foreign investors will guide market sentiment this week, analysts said, adding that benchmark indices may face volatile trends.
EPFO adds 18.53 lakh members in August
Retirement fund body EPFO's net new member additions increased 9.07 per cent to 18.53 lakh in August, compared to a year ago, according to payroll data released on Sunday.
CNG price may go up ₹4-6 on input supply cut
Gas supplies had to be cut after govt decided to restore fuel to OPaL
Balewadi power cut: Land for new substation
The Balewadi area has been suffering from frequent power cuts over the past week. Hinjewadi, an IT hub near Baner-Balewadi, is home to numerous IT companies, leading to a surge in housing projects and a growing population. Consequently, electricity demand has been rising significantly. However, there is a substantial gap between electricity demand and supply, resulting in frequent interruptions and fluctuations that have caused considerable inconvenience to the residents of Baner-Balewadi, impacting their daily lives.
Part-time language courses at SPPU
Did you always want to learn Japanese, Russian, or French, but your work or college schedule stopped you? Well, now Savitribai Phule Pune University has resolved the issue by launching part-time foreign language courses for the upcoming academic session.
Sassoon Hospital selected as CoE
In a significant development for paediatric healthcare, the Department of Paediatrics at BJ Government Medical College and Sassoon General Hospital has been recognised as a 'Centre of Excellence in Paediatric Clinical Genetics'.