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US seeks accountability for killing of US-Turkish activist by Israeli forces
US President Joe Biden on Wednesday called for Israel to provide \"full accountability\" after the killing of US-Turkish activist Aysenur Eygi in the West Bank by its forces, demanding the country \"do more\" to avoid such killings.
'200 units of free power if RJD wins Bihar polls'
TOEING the lines of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav on Wednesday promised to provide 200 units of electricity free of cost to the poor and the farmers in Bihar if his party was voted to power in 2025 assembly elections.
Ratlam SP shunted out days after action against unruly mob
THREE days after police canecharged a mob involved in violence in a minority-dominated area over alleged stone pelting on a Lord Ganesh procession in MP's Ratlam, district police chief Rahul Kumar Lodha was removed and posted as SP (Railway) in Bhopal.
Protests over 'illegal' construction in mosque turn chaotic in Shimla
CHAOS reigned supreme in Himachal Pradesh capital, Shimla, on Wednesday when hundreds of protestors led by Hindu right-wing bodies clashed with police, demanding the demolition of an alleged illegal portion of a mosque in the Sanjauli area of the state.
IIT-G dean puts in papers after protest over UP student's death in hostel room
THE Dean of Academic Affairs at the Indian Institute of Technology-Guwahati (IIT-Guwahati) put in his papers on Wednesday following protests by the students over the unnatural death of a student from Uttar Pradesh two days ago.
No consensus reached yet, MahaYuti in Maha knot over 50 Assembly seats
WITH Maharashtra assembly elections due by the year-end, BJP-led MahaYuti is concerned over 50 seats as each ally wants to contest these seats, according to leaders of the ruling alliance.
Armed men attack, loot 2 Army officers near Indore, woman raped
IN a chilling incident, two young Army officers and their female friends were attacked by a group of six-seven men and looted near a picnic spot on the outskirts of Indore district early Wednesday.
'Bangla's eco survival banks on India support'
EVEN as an anti-India sentiment is visible within Bangladesh, India is in many ways their only hope for survival and revival of their economy, experts say.
Govt focus on villages along Northern borders
DEFENCE Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday termed development of the border areas, specifically the villages along the borders, a strategic imperative.
Kharge's 5 guarantees for J&K-jobs, health insurance
CONGRESS president Mallikarjun Kharge on Wednesday announced five guarantees for the people of Jammu and Kashmir, including filling up of 1 lakh vacancies and ₹25 lakh health insurance per family, if the Congress-NC alliance is voted to power in the Union territory.
'30-yr jail without remission worse than capital punishment': Plea in SC
DESPERATELY pleading for release, Swami Shraddhananda —serving 30 years jail sentence without remission for killing his wife on Wednesday told the Supreme Court that the imprisonment till his biological death awarded to him is far worse than the capital punishment.
Drug regulator suspends pharma firm from manufacturing eye drops
INDIA's drug regulator has suspended manufacturing and marketing permission of Mumbai-based ETOD Pharmaceuticals, which had claimed that their new eye drop could help people reduce dependency on reading glasses for those suffering from presbyopia, an age-related vision condition.
2 terrorists killed in J&K gunfight
BSF jawan injured in Pak firing in Arnia sector, troops recover arms & ammunition in Keran sector
THE BALANCE NEEDED TO INTERNATIONALISE THE ₹
DURING the recent visit of Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim, Narendra Modi announced that trade between India and Malaysia can now be settled in Indian rupees and Malaysian ringgits.
Class 7 boys in govt-aided school sexually abused
THE Tirunelveli city police arrested two male teachers of a government-aided school under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (Pocso) Act on Wednesday for allegedly sexually harassing at least three Class VII boys.
CAG: Previous BJD govt paid ₹782 cr to 12.72 lakh ineligible beneficiaries
THE Comptroller and Auditor General has detected serious financial impropriety involving a cash transfer of ₹782.26 crore to ₹12.72 lakh ineligible beneficiaries under Krushak Assistance for Livelihood and Income Augmentation (KALIA), a flagship scheme launched by the previous BJD government just before the simultaneous elections to the Assembly and Lok Sabha.
4 GST officers held for kidnap, extortion in K'taka
IN a joint operation, sleuths of the Central Crime Branch (CCB) and East Division police arrested four Central GST officers, including a woman, on Tuesday for allegedly kidnapping four persons and extorting ₹1.5 crore from one of them.
₹10K for every acre of paddy crop
CM Naidu announces compensation for damaged crop after rains and floods in Andhra
Kerala Guv seeks report from CM on phone tapping
OPENING a fresh battlefront against the state government, Governor Arif Mohammed Khan has sought a report from Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on phone tapping and criminal charges raised by CPM-backed independent MLA P V Anvar.
Wayanad disaster hits flower farmers in Coimbatore
THE Wayanad disaster that killed more than 400 people in Kerala seems to have had a deleterious effect on neighbouring Tamil Nadu too as hundreds of flower farmers and traders in Coimbatore have been hit by the steep slump in price and quantum of flowers sent to Kerala for Onam festival this year.
MCD captures stray cattle in Keshavpuram
IN an effort to tackle the issue of stray cattle and illegal dairies across the city, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has launched a special drive in the Keshavpuram zone, leading to the impounding of 18 stray cattle on Wednesday.
Restore jobs: Former bus marshals
SEVERAL former bus marshals staged a protest near Delhi Lt Governor VK Saxena's office here demanding reinstatement of their jobs, with AAP MLAs Sanjeev Jha and Kuldeep Kumar supporting their demand.
City's pride: Two conferred with highest award in nursing by President Murmu
TWO nurses from the city shined at the national podium for their service as President Droupadi Murmu conferred them with the highest award for nursing profession, Florence Nightingale award 2024, on Friday.
HC notice to NADA over grappler Punia's plea
DELHI High Court on Wednesday issued a notice to the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) following a petition filed wrestler Bajrang Punia.
Drug ring busted, 2 held with heroin worth ₹2.5 crore
THE anti-narcotics squad of the Delhi Police's southeast district has busted a drug syndicate and arrested two people from whom contraband valuing over 2.5 crore in the international market was recovered, an official said Wednesday.
Er Rashid's regular bail plea order likely on Oct 5
A Delhi court is expected to deliver its verdict on October 5 regarding the regular bail application of Lok Sabha MP Sheikh Abdul Rashid, also known as Engineer Rashid, who is facing charges in a terror funding case.
BJP's Sikh cell protests Rahul's remark in US, seeks apology
THE Delhi BJP's Sikh cell Sikh Prakosth on Wednesday staged a protest against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for his alleged controversial remarks in the United States concerning Sikhs in India.
Millennium City battles civic woes as municipal polls pending for 2 yrs
As a way of protesting, some RWAs have even boycotted recently-held Lok Sabha elections
Bio-decomposer will be sprayed free of cost to stop stubble burning: Gopal Rai
AIMING to curb pollution during the upcoming winter months, the Delhi government has decided to spray bio-decomposer free of cost to decompose stubble in farmlands.
Man steals 3-yr-old from home, sexually assaults her; arrested
A three-year-old girl child sleeping outside her house on a cot was stolen and sexually assaulted by a man in the Begampur area of Delhi's Rohini, police said on Wednesday.