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Advisory issued for Indian citizens in B'desh amid protests
In response to the rising violence in Bangladesh, the Indian government issued an advisory to Indian nationals living in the neighbouring country.
Rahul Gandhi blackmailed voters with fake narrative, says Athawale
Union minister reaffirms that BJP will not change the Constitution
Budget being prepared to make crony capitalists richer: Cong targets govt
Days ahead of the presentation of the Union Budget, the Congress on Friday alleged that it would be aimed at making a few crony capitalists richer rather than addressing concerns such as unemployment, rising inequalities and “drying up” of FDI.
DSEU revokes fee waivers for SC, ST, and EWS students, bars 'fee defaulters' from exams
The revised fees can be viewed in DSEU's admission brochure -- Information Bulletin 2024
HC: No unauthorised structure permitted on Yamuna floodplain
'It is apparent that the temple has been constructed unauthorisedly'
AAP welcomes HC's decision to stay demolition drive in Delhi
In a significant legal victory for the Delhi government, the Delhi High Court has issued a stay order against the Central Government’s Railway Department, halting its controversial demolition notices aimed at slum settlements (‘jhuggis’) across the city.
BJP launches 'Vistarak' outreach campaign in slum clusters
Ahead of the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections
Centre should stop treating Delhi stepmotherly, says Atishi
Delhi Finance Minister Atishi on Friday demanded Rs 10,000 crore from the Centre for infrastructure development, claiming the city government got nothing in return over the past year despite its income tax contribution of Rs 2 lakh crore.
Court closes 32-year-old DA case against ex-IAS officer nearing 90
A Delhi court has closed a disproportionate assets (DA) case against a former IAS officer after 32 years of trial, noting that the accused was about 90 years of age and of unstable and unsound mind.
'Nearly 700 people fall prey to cyber crimes in Delhi daily'
Every day at least 700 people are falling prey to cyber frauds in the national capital alone and the menace has exploded in the last 18 months with most of the crimes resulting from ignorance, greed and fear of the victims, DCP of Cyber Crime Cell said on Friday.
Inter-state illicit kidney transplant racket busted
The Inter-State Cell of the Delhi Police Crime Branch has dismantled an extensive illegal kidney transplant racket operating across multiple states, including Delhi-NCR, Punjab, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat.
CBI arrests RIMS MBBS student who 'solved' papers
The CBI Friday arrested a first-year MBBS student of Ranchi’s Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) for allegedly being part of a ‘solver module’ working with an engineer who had stolen the NEET-UG question papers, officials said.
Lokpal refuses to probe PM's claim on Cong getting black money from Adani and Ambani
The Lokpal of India has rejected a petition seeking an investigation against Prime Minister Narendra Modi over a speech made by him during the recent Lok Sabha election campaign that industrialists Adani and Ambani were giving black money to the Congress party, reports Live Law.
UPSC files forgery case against Puja Khedkar
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has uncovered a significant fraud perpetrated by Puja Manorama Dilip Khedkar, a provisionally recommended candidate for the Civil Services Examination 2022.
Bangladesh in turmoil: Protesters storm jail, free hundreds; several killed
Police and security officials in Bangladesh fired bullets and tear gas at protesters on Friday and banned all gatherings in the capital as internet and mobile services were cut off following days of deadly clashes over the allocation of government jobs.
SC to review Art 361 granting immunity to Guv against criminal prosecution
On a plea by a contractual woman employee of the Raj Bhavan who had raised sexual harassment allegations against Bengal Governor C V Ananda Bose, the Supreme Court of India has issued notices to the state and the Centre while deciding to review Article 361 which grants immunity to Governors against criminal prosecution.
Muzaffarnagar order now extends across UP and Uttarakhand
Opposition, BJP allies slam move
Microsoft global outage hits flights, banks, media outlets & companies
Working closely with CrowdStrike to bring systems back online: Microsoft CEO Nadella
Surya to lead India in T20Is: Rohit, Kohli decide to play ODIS
SHUBMAN GILL HAS BEEN NAMED VICE-CAPTAIN FOR BOTH THE FORMATS
Byju's moves NCLAT against NCLT's insolvency decision
Byju’s was once valued at USD 22 billion but reopening of schools after easing of pandemic restrictions led to its unravelling
B'desh govt says ready to hold talks with quota protesters
The Bangladesh government on Thursday expressed willingness to hold talks with the students protesting against the quota system in jobs after fresh violence erupted across the country as they attempted to enforce a nationwide shutdown over the issue.
CBI arrests four AIIMS Patna students in NEET paper leak case
ARRESTED BELONG TO SOLVER MODULE’
Security forces repulse terror attack on temporary camp in J&K's Doda
Two army personnel were injured in a gunfight with terrorists in a remote forest village in Jammu and Kashmir’s Doda district on Thursday, officials said, as security forces continued their search in the region for the ultras who killed four soldiers three days ago.
Compromise on edu in Delhi govt schools won't be tolerated: Atishi
'EVERY CHILD IS IMPORTANT TO THE GOVT'
'Nobody took me seriously until SLB cast me
Sonakshi Sinha won hearts with her role as Fareedan in 'Heeramandi'
BJP UP president submits internal report to PM Modi and Amit Shah
IN WAKE OF RECENT LS POLL FAILURE IN STATE
In huge relief for NCR home buyers, SC orders no coercive action against them
By banks, builders, or financial institutions over EMI payments
NHAI to charge double toll from vehicles with non-affixed FASTag on front Windshield
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has announced new guidelines to discourage drivers from intentionally not affixing FASTag on their vehicle windscreens.
SC: Restrictive statutory provisions do not prevent courts from granting bail
The Supreme Court stated on Thursday that restrictive statutory provisions in law do not prevent courts from granting bail to accused individuals.
'Continuing humanitarian crisis due to Israel-Hamas conflict deeply concerning'
Describing the continuing humanitarian crisis due to the Israel-Hamas conflict as “deeply concerning”, India has reiterated its call for de-escalation, emphasising a peaceful resolution of the conflict through dialogue and diplomacy.