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First monsoon showers expose Delhi’s unpreparedness
Delhi’s first monsoon shower caused severe waterlogging, exposing unpreparedness and sparking criticism of the AAP government, accusing it of negligence.
CHINA-PAK ECONOMIC CORRIDOR FLOPS, AS BRI INVESTMENTS DIP
China has held back its CPEC investment in Pakistan by 74% in 2023, compared to 2022.
India, US move past tensions over Pannun 'plot'
A joint fact-sheet released by the White House 0n 17 June on the meeting between Sullivan and Doval has no mention of Pannun.
COMPETITION FOR PDA VOTES INTENSIFIES IN UP
Azad and Anand all set to challenge I.N.D.I Alliance.
SCAMSTERS USE DATING APPS TO EXTORT MONEY FROM YOUNGSTERS
In a rapidly evolving world, dating culture has kept pace, fuelled by technological advancements.
NTA has only 15 permanent staff members, spends crores on outsourcing work
The number of applicants the National Testing Agency caters to has grown to around 1.50 crore annually.
Transparent, tamper-free, zero-error examinations are a commitment: Dharmendra Pradhan
Soon after the announcement of the formation of a high-level committee of experts to make recommendations on reform in the mechanism of the examination process, improvement in data security protocols and functioning of National Testing Agency (NTA), Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Saturday asserted that transparent, tamper-free, and zero-error examinations are a commitment.
CANADIAN DEPUTY PM STUMBLES OVER QUESTION ON ITS PARLIAMENTS TRIBUTE TO NIJJAR
Deputy Prime Minister of Canada Chrystia Freeland stumbed over a question posed to her on why Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was on the no-fly list and had his bank accounts frozen before his death, is now being honoured with a tribute in the Canadian Parliament.
In the US: Stuck for three months ona ship that hit Baltimore bridge
On Thursday, after a court hearing, a judge approved the deal that would allow eight Indians to fly home. The eight eligible crew members do not include any officers.
At least 25 killed, 50 others injured in Israeli attacks near Rafah: Report
The Palestinian Civil Defence Agency said crews have taken several people killed and injured in Israeli shelling of the al-Shakoush area, northwest of Rafah.
Ambassador Garcetti, focus on diplomacy, not on US domestic battles
The United States is going through an ideological civil war, the results of which are yet unknown and of grave concern.
G-7 is passé, it's time to usher in G-10
It's high time that India is invited to be a full member of G-7.
PLA exploiting global firms to recruit Western military experts
PLA is seeking to address its military skills-gap by clandestinely recruiting Western military talents through intermediary private firms worldwide.
NEET: The need for secure national examinations
Reverse brain drain into brain gain and demographic dividend.
UNSPOKEN TRUTH OF PRIYANKA RISING AS CONGRESS PM FACE
Priyanka Gandhi's ascent in Congress signals potential leadership role, influencing party dynamics amid strategic nominations and electoral setbacks.
BJP sends Bhupendra Singh Chaudhary on fact-finding mission to Ayodhya
BJP’s surprise loss in Ayodhya was due to neglect of local issues and workers’ discontent.
Congress wants Rahul to help party perform better than regional outfits in J&K
Just like the Muslims in the Lok Sabha elections rallied behind Congress, in Kashmir also, they wantto replicate the sentiment for Congress and give ita mandate to run the government, sources said.
PM’S PLEDGE TO RESTORE J&K STATEHOOD GENERATES A BUZZ IN VALLEY
During his visit, he said that those days are not far when Assembly elections would be held and statehood returned.
NAIDU CHOOSES STABILITY WITH MODI-LED NDA
Top sources in TDP say they never seriously considered joining the I.N.D.I Alliance.
SHELTER HOMES LACK BASIC AMENITIES AMID DELHI HEAT WAVE
The residents complain of nonfunctional fans and coolers as they cope with sweltering heat.
Delhi food joint murder: Police suspect gang rivalry
The murder is believed to be part ofa gang rivalry as gangster Himanshu Bhau took the responsibility of the attack through his social media posts. The woman dining with the victim is also a suspect in the case.
BJP PLANS OVERHAUL OF ORGANISATIONAL STRATEGY IN BENGAL
The party plans to revamp its structure after the electoral loss in the state.
ROGUE ELEMENTS IN EDUCATION TRY TO DERAIL MODI 3.0 AGENDA
Examination processes need to be reconfigured in ways that ensure that rogue actors find it impossible to wreak havoc on the lives of millions of deserving youths.
PM plans coalition consolidation with Governor nominations from allies
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is said to be planning to consolidate his alliance government by appointing some leaders from the allies as Governors.
TMC THREATENS T0 STOP DOLES AND FUNDS IN AREAS THAT SUPPORTED BJP
The heat and dust of the just-concluded general elections may have settled across most of India, but West Bengal-which saw the Trinamool Congress defy all predictions and increase its seats to 29 while the BJP's tally dwindled to 12 and the Congress to one is still grappling with post-poll violence.
US gives Indian company access to advanced grade satellite imagery
Similar satellite images were provided to India by the US during the Galwan standoff with China.
DRUG MENACE KEEPS HAUNTING PUNJAB DESPITE EFFORTS TO COUNTER
Be it 2018, 2023, or 2024, Punjab’s youngsters continue to be in the grip of drug addiction just as their predecessors were decades ago.
DOMESTIC SPACES AS MUSEUMS OF EVERYDAY LIFE
Traditional knowledge systems of India are profound, deep rooted and insightful.
INDIA’S FIRST VANDE BHARAT SLEEPER TRAINS WILL BE ON TRACK WITHIN 2 MONTHS, SAYS VAISHNAW
Union Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Friday said that India's first Vande Bharat sleeper trains will be on track within two months.
ABHISHEK BANERJEE TAKES HIATUS AMID SPECULATION OF RIFT WITHIN TMC
This sudden decision by Abhishek is being read in Bengal and Delhi as a sign of internal difference between him and Mamata, who while belonging to the same blood line, more often than not are on the same page.