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Delhi BJP planning to form a new team
With general elections just a year away, all major political parties in the national capital have started preparations for the Lok Sabha elections. A year after the Lok Sabha election, the national capital will also vote for the Assembly elections.
Student barred from LSE poll for being 'Hindu and Indian'
Allegations abound about a London School of Economics professor known to Rahul Gandhi orchestrating the campaign against the student.
40.82 CR MUDRA LOANS APPROVED IN 8 YEARS, 70% FOR WOMEN-RUN BUSINESSES
In eight years, women entrepreneurs have come to comprise nearly a whopping 70% of the loans under Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana (PMMY) which, on Saturday, marked eight years of the government's aim of empowering the \"Atmanirbhar Nari Shakti\" and sanctioning more than 40.82 crore loans amounting to Rs 23.2 lakh crore (as on 24 March 2023), for men and women entrepreneurs.
ISRAEL'S COGNYTE SUPPLYING SURVEILLANCE GEAR TO INDIA
An Israeli entity with multiple subsidiaries in Germany, Israel, and Cyprus, among other countries, and which is operating its research and development centres in Israel, Brazil, Bulgaria, and Cyprus, has emerged as among the largest suppliers of intercept and surveillance \"gear\" to Indian agencies.
UZBEKIS LOVE INDIAN CULTURE, BOLLYWOOD: SHIBANI KASHYAP
The Indie-pop queen recently performed in Uzbekistan on the occasion of 'Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav' celebrations.
India's lab diamonds give jitters to global markets
'Lab-grown diamonds, branded wrongly as fake, are a $22 billion market across the world'.
Zelenskyy's angels on the frontlines
Whether in the role of a soldier or a citizen trapped in a conflict zone, war takes a severe toll on the well-being of women.
DALAI LAMA PRESENTED WITH BOOK ON CHINA'S GROSS HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
Human rights activist and author of \"The China Nexus\" Benedict Rogers, along with Dean Baxendale, writer and publisher, presented his recently launched book to His Holiness the Dalai Lama in Dharamsala, Himachal Pradesh on Friday, and expressed their happiness and gratitude on the occasion.
7 KILLED, DOZENS HOSPITALIZED AS TORNADOES TEAR THROUGH ARKANSAS, ILLINOIS
According to reports, devastating storms and tornadoes tore through the US states of Illinois and Arkansas on Friday night and into early Saturday.
Mere harassment for recovery of loan does not amount to abetment to suicide: Andhra HC
The Andhra Pradesh High Court in the case Gadipudi Anitha v State of Andhra Pradesh observed and has quashed an abetment to suicide case as stated under Section 306 of Indian Penal Code, 1860, wherein the court stated that a mere allegation of harassment, which being without intention on part of the accused to encourage the deceased for committing suicide would not constitute the offence.
CENTRAL GOVT APPOINTS SENIOR ADVOCATE HARPREET SINGH BRAR AS AN ADDITIONAL JUDGE OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA HC
The Central Government appointed Senior Advocate Harpreet Singh Brar as the Additional Judge of the Punjab And Haryana High Court.
Parliament building designed keeping in view needs of New India
For the new Parliament building, a triangular plot has been chosen right in front of the existing Parliament building.
CONTROVERSY SURROUNDS THE DEATH OF A CHEETAH IN MADHYA PRADESH
Conflicting reports emerge on possible lapses and cause of death.
'Opposition support for Rahul is issue-based'
'Opposition alliance is not on the agenda currently'.
SONIA ACTION UNLIKELY TO SET THINGS RIGHT
Congress needs to win upcoming state polls which will be like semi-finals ahead of 2024 parliamentary elections.
BJP LOOKS TOWARDS KUSHWAHAS IN BIHAR
'This time, with the formidable caste equation against it, the BJP is not too confident about retaining the Sasaram seat'.
Saudi, Indian intelligence come together to combat terrorism
On 28 March, the Saudi Arabian Cabinet approved an order that will have far-reaching implications as far as India's security apparatus and its efforts to curb terror groups are concerned.
INFORMATION ON INDIANS DETAINED IN QATAR SCARCE
'Working in Qatar is akin to working in a black site operated by the Central Intelligence Agency'.
'UPA CONTINUED EFFORTS TO FRAME MODI AND SHAH UP TO DEC 2013'
Ex-MHA official, R.V.S. Mani says he was under pressure to name Modi and Shah as the masterminds in the Ishrat Jahan case.
OPERATION AMRITPAL MAY IMPACT BJP'S FUTURE PLANS IN PUNJAB
'Central cabinet and state ministers may visit Punjab in mid-April, but it depends on the law-and-order situation in the state'
India, Japan chart a new plan for free and open Indo-Pacific
PM Kishida's visit further reiterated his stance to promote Japan's vision of FIOP, as Tokyo looks to expand support for emerging economies in line with an approach focused on bolstering a rules-based international order.
WARRANT ISSUED FOR PUTIN'S ARREST, BUT WILL HE EVER FACE TRIAL?
South Africa recognises the ICC, so will be expected to arrest the Russian President on arrival at the BRICS summit.
About 10,000 Ukrainians living in 'dire conditions' amid conflict
According to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), approximately 10,000 Ukrainian people have been living in appalling conditions due to the ongoing conflict between Russia and their neighbour.
INDIA IS IN THE CAMP OF DEMOCRACIES AGAINST AUTOCRACIES: EX-AUSTRALIA PM
Quad is the most important strategic development in the world since the creation of NATO, says former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott.
'TDP-JSP alliance sans BJP in the works in Andhra'
'Both TDP and Pawan Kalyan's JSP agree that if they have to protect their interests, coming together would benefit both'.
RAJASTHAN BJP'S CHARGE TO JOSHI BODES ILL FOR RAJE
Message is that the party brass won't yield to pressure from Vasundhara Raje this time.
CBI hosted Interpol chief even after Choksi action
Six days before the event, Interpol had nixed the Red Corner Notice it had issued against Mehul Choksi.
Opposition unity a major challenge for Congress
'Regional players believe that contesting with the Congress may not help the parties' Lok Sabha poll prospects'.
'INDIA BECAME THE WORLD'S PANDEMIC SAVIOUR'
”According to a certain section in the world, once the pandemic hits India, we would have become a burden to the world, but we took the approach of self-reliance and irrespective of whether we get any help from anyone in this crisis, we trusted in ourselves and placed trust in our capabilities. With this self-reliant approach that India took, the world that thought India would become a burden, it started to think that India would be the saviour,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a documentary explaining the vaccine journey of India.
OFFICIALS WHO HELPED CONMAN PATEL IN SRINAGAR YET TO FACE ACTION
No response was received from the LG's office until the time this report went to press.