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China urges US to cease arming Taiwan now
China also condemned this decision and urged the US to \"immediately cease arming Taiwan.\"
JUI-F chief calls for fresh elections in Pak
Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman has said that political stability is key to economic progress and termed new, fair elections as the solution, The Express Tribune reported.
Nepal PM heads to China to discuss revised BRI pact
Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli on Monday embarked on a five-day official visit to China as Beijing kept mum on a revised proposal of the BRI pact floated by the Himalayan Nation.
Pak anti-terror court sends Imran in 14-day judicial remand
Imran Khan is in Adiala Jail after being held in New Town PS case after he was bailed in Toshakhana case.
Millions allocated for more private bomb shelters in north
Israel's Ministry of Defense and the IDF (Israel Defense Forces) Home Front Command signed an agreement with the Ministry of Finance to establish about 10,000 new reinforced rooms (bomb shelters) in civilian towns within 1-5 km (up to 3 miles) from the Lebanese border, on what the Ministry described as a \"self-realization\" route.
SYRIAN REBELS PUSH TOWARD HAMA AFTER TAKING ALEPPO
Development has triggered intensified counterattacks and airstrikes by Syrian and Russian forces, escalating violence in opposition-held Idlib.
B'desh minority council slams false case against lawyers, journalists
The council also demanded that the Bangladeshi government and law enforcement authorities immediately withdraw the false case and take urgent steps to release the lawyers and journalists.
SUPREME COURT GRANTS BAIL TO SUSPENDED TRINAMOOL CONGRESS LEADER KUNTAL GHOSH IN CBI CASE OVER CASH-FOR-JOBS SCAM
The Supreme Court in the case Kuntal Ghosh Versus Central Bureau Investigation, CBI observed and has granted bail to suspended Trinamool Congress youth leader Kuntal Ghosh in the cash-for-jobs recruitment scam case registered by Central Bureau Investigation, CBI.
'For peace and harmony': Plea in Supreme Court to stop surveying of religious structures, enforce Places of Worship Act
The Supreme Court in the case observed wherein the writ petition has been filed seeking to stop the execution of survey orders issued by Courts against religious structures in contravention of the Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act 1991.
Calcutta High Court allows protest meeting against alleged atrocities faced by 'Sanatani Hindus' in West Bengal
The Calcutta High Court in the case Sunil Harsh v State of West Bengal observed and has allowed a protest march which is to be scheduled tomorrow, against the alleged atrocities faced by 'sanatani Hindus' in West Bengal.
Illegal mining near reserve forests in Coimbatore: Madras High Court summons Commissioner of Geology and Mining and SP, warns of CBI probe
The Madras High Court in the case S Muralidharan v. Principal Chief Conservator of Forests and Others observed and has directed the Commissioner of Geology and Mining and the Superintendent of Police, Coimbatore to appear before it and to explain as to how illegal mining had been taking place in close proximity to reserve forests in Coimbatore.
Gujarat High Court: CID Crime which probes serious offences has been lodging FIRs in cases of civil nature 'for reasons best known' to its DGP
The Gujarat High Court in the case Gayatri Developers Thro Vasubhai Chunibhai Patel & Ors. v/s State of Gujarat observed and has stated that it had come across many matters where for reasons best known to its Direct General of Police, the CID Crime-a specialized unit focussed on preventing or investigating serious offences-has been in recent times registering FIRs which relates to civil disputes, particularly those involving financial transactions or property matters.
The Delhi High Court has designated names of 70 lawyers as Senior Advocates
Delhi High Court Designated 70 Lawyers As Senior Advocates
SCRUB TYPHUS AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEPRIVATION: UNTOLD STORY OF NOKLAK
\"Scrub typhus is a ruthless reminder of the state's failure to address preventable diseases, turning neglect and indifference into a death sentence for the underserved.\"
RBI UNLIKELY TO CUT RATES IN UPCOMING MPC MEETING: SBI
The SBI report also predicts the first rate cut may happen in February 2025.
RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR: STRUGGLE FOR SOVEREIGNTY AND SECURITY
Even after three years, significant developments in the Russia-Ukraine war continue to shape geopolitical history.
Government ends windfall tax on oil
The windfall tax used to be revised every 15 days based on international crude oil prices after it was imposed in July 2022.
Ola Electric to expand its distribution network to 4,000 stores by Dec 20
Ola Electric, India's electric vehicle (EV) company, has announced a massive expansion of its distribution network, aiming to increase the count to 4,000 stores by December 20, 2024.
SFIO conducts search operations at three companies
The Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) on Monday conducted search operations at three companies engaged in the manufacturing of electric vehicles, the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) said in a release.
Delhi Airport introduces special enclosures for smooth passenger movement
The enclosures, strategically located across Terminals 1, 2, and 3, will serve as dedicated zones for the smooth processing of these passengers, enabling faster re-entry into the Security Hold Area.
GenAI Summit 2025 announced
As 2024 concludes, the AI-driven era has industries integrating machine learning, generative AI (GenAI), and automation.
PRAGATI recognised by Oxford University
The University of Oxford report added, \"The platform symbolises India's commitment to overcoming bureaucratic inertia and fostering a Team India mindset and culture of accountability and efficiency\"
Karnataka IPS officer, UPSC topper, killed in road accident
IPS officer Harsh Bardhan, who died in a road accident in Karnataka while on his way to take up his first posting, had cleared the civil services examination in his maiden attempt, sources close to his family said on Monday.
'No doubt Muslims feeling unsafe', says Farooq Abdullah
Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) President Farooq Abdullah claimed that Muslims are feeling unsafe and stated that there is no discrimination based on religion, as guaranteed by the Constitution.
Hindu monks with valid visas barred from entering India: ISKCON
The spokesperson of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) in Kolkata today claimed that more than 63 monks with valid visas were stopped at Benapole land port in Bangladesh over the weekend and not allowed to enter India.
Govt, oppn break impasse in Parliament; Constitution debate set for LS, RS
The government and opposition parties on Monday reached an agreement to break the impasse in Parliament with dates announced for discussions on the Constitution in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.
Cyber fraudsters swindled Rs 125.63 cr from people of Odisha
Cyber fraudsters have swindled Rs 125.63 crore from people of Odisha during the last three years (2021 to 2023), Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi told the state Assembly on Monday.
BENGAL BJP JOINS PROTEST AT INDO-BANGLA BORDER
The demonstration was organised under the banner of the Akhil Bharatiya Sant Samiti, with participants arriving at the protest site
India is Bhutan's pillar of support, inspiration: Bhutan's commerce minister
Lauding India's role as a \"closest partner,\" Bhutan's Minister of Industry, Commerce, and Employment, Lyonpo Namgyal Dorji, praised New Delhi as a pillar of support and inspiration for Thimphu.
'AAP suffered consequences of working for people'
Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) or Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Priyanka Chaturvedi on Monday said that Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in Delhi has suffered the consequences of working for the people. She said that Congress and AAP failed to reach a consensus to form an alliance.