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MILITANT STRIKE Manipur tribal woman shot, burned to death
A tribal woman was allegedly shot, captured and burned to death by the militants as violence returned to strife-torn Manipur after a brief lull.
Parties warned over remarks on women
CHIEF Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar condemned derogatory remarks made against women leaders during campaigning for the Maharashtra Assembly polls due November 20.
JMM or BJP? Voters in Saraikela confused
CONFUSED voters and the party workers are making it difficult for former Chief Minister Champai Soren who is contesting from Saraikela Assembly seat this time.
'BJP attacks me when I talk of tribal rights'
Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, while addressing a rally in tribal-dominated Gumla and Lohardaga on Friday, vowed to increase reservation of ST, SC, and OBC up to 28 percent, 12 percent, and 27 percent, respectively.
NSCN (I-M) threatens violence, seeks '3rd-party' intervention in Naga issue
THE National Socialist Council of Nagalim (Isak-Muivah) on Friday threatened to return to violent ways if the Centre does not agree for a \"third-party\" intervention to address its demands, which include a separate flag and constitution for the Nagas.
CJI farewell speech: 'No greater feeling than being able to serve those in need'
IN an emotional farewell speech on his last working day on Friday, the outgoing Chief Justice of India, DY Chandrachud, highlighted the impact judges can have on the lives of ordinary people through their judgments.
Health ministry launches ₹500 cr scheme to boost medical device industry
IN a bid to boost India's medical device industry, the Centre on Friday launched a ₹500 crore scheme that will focus on critical areas, including manufacturing, skill development, clinical studies, infrastructure, and industry promotion.
Democracy basis of ties with US: Rahul writes to Trump
DAYS after the US elections, Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Friday wrote to President-elect Donald Trump and outgoing Vice President Kamala Harris.
India-Australia joint exercise begins in Maha
IN signs of a deepening India-Australia defence cooperation, war fighting and cricket are expected to underscore the current edition of 'AustraHind' joint training exercise, which commenced the 14-day Foreign Training Node at Pune in Maharashtra on Friday.
EAM bats for regional connectivity
Jaishankar in Singapore to attend 8th roundtable of ASEAN-India Network of Think Tanks
RATAN TATA: A LEADER WHO EMPOWERED A GENERATION OF DREAMERS
It has been a month since Ratan Tata left us. From bustling cities and towns to villages, his absence is deeply felt across every segment of society.
NAMBY-PAMBY LIBERALS VS FIX-IT CONSERVATIVES
DONALD Trump presents his comeback as a miracle and the world is in for months of punditry on what he did right and what Kamala Harris got wrong.
IT'S TIME FOR ECONOMIC DEMOCRACY
We see wider divisions between socioeconomic classes and within the federal polity. We must focus on the well-being of all, rather than enriching a select few
FRAME NORMS TO CARE FOR CAPTIVE ELEPHANTS
KERALA has always had a complicated relationship with elephants, which have been an integral part of the state's cultural history.
PRAGMATIC BUSINESS SENSE SHOULD TRUMP U.S. TARIFF THREAT
DONALD Trump's return as the 47th president of the US will likely put Indo-US trade ties under sharp focus.
Man accused of 'love jihad' hid his identity, detained in Bhubaneswar
Woman was threatened
Jog Falls ropeway project gets forest dept nod
The State government's ambitious ropeway project at Jog Falls could soon see the light of day.
3 get death for raping, killing minor girl in M'luru
Took girl to remote area
YSRC social media activist 'held' in T'gana
A special team of police officers reportedly arrested Varra Ravindra Reddy, a social media activist associated with the YSRC, at Mahbubnagar border in Telangana on Thursday on the charges of posting derogatory content against political leaders under the previous administration.
Probe orderlies employed by prisons dept officials, HC tells TN home secy
EXPRESSING concern over the colonial practice of employing orderlies for household chores, the Madras High Court has directed the Tamil Nadu home secretary to hold an inquiry into the employment of orderlies in the residences of higher officials of the prisons department and free them.
Case against Surya over 'fake news'
BJP MP shares news alleging a farmer died by suicide after his land was taken over by govt
Kerala's industrial output below pre-lockdown level
KERALA's industrial output is still below the pre-lockdown level due to a struggling manufacturing sector, a report released by the Department of Economics and Statistics has revealed.
Haryana min dismisses claims of 'shortage' of DAP fertiliser supply
REFUTING opposition parties' claims that there was a shortage of DAP fertiliser in the state, Haryana minister Shyam Singh Rana said the government has taken proactive steps to ensure adequate supply to farmers.
Chhath Puja held smoothly despite BJP efforts to disrupt festivities: AAP
THE AAP on Friday claimed that Chhath Puja was celebrated smoothly in Delhi despite the opposition BJP creating several hurdles to disrupt the festivities.
Woman falls from first floor, gets up, walks for 50 m, collapses on road
A woman, possibly intoxicated, fell from the first floor of a building hitting the road head first in the Kirti Nagar area of West Delhi, an officer said on Friday.
Govt launches scholarship plans for students of socially backward classes
THE Welfare of SC/ST/OBC department has launched four sponsored and state funded scholarships schemes for Delhi students belonging to socially backward classes for academic session 2024-25.
Former AAP leader Hussain doubts evidence in riots case
FORMER Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) councillor Tahir Hussain argued in a Delhi court on Friday that WhatsApp chats presented by the Delhi Police as evidence do not suggest he incited violence during the 2020 Northeast Delhi riots.
HC orders urgent medical aid for Yasin Malik
THE Delhi High Court on Friday directed Tihar Jail authorities to ensure that jailed separatist leader Yasin Malik receives immediate medical care amid reports of his ongoing hunger strike.
St Stephen's case: DU must comply with admission order: HC
THE Delhi High Court on Friday underscored the importance of complying with its directive to permit a minority category student to attend classes at St Stephen's College amid an ongoing seat allocation dispute with the DU.
DU still not fully free from wall posters
High court has kept the counting of votes in abeyance till all the defacement of properties in DU is fully cleaned