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Seraulim locals concerned over laying of more railway tracks
SAY RAILWAYS HAVE INCLUDED NAME IN LAND RECORDS
North India shivers, Delhi at 4.9°C
Delhi shivered as the minimum temperature plummeted to 4.9 degrees Celsius on Sunday.
Delhi drug peddler held in Koraput
Delhi Police Crime Branch has arrested a 47-year-old drug trafficker who had a bounty of Rs 50,000 on his head, from Koraput in Odisha, officials said on Sunday.
MPs cricket match is a good tradition: Rajiv Shukla
Congress MP Rajiv Shukla said that the Parliamentarians' friendly cricket match held here on Sunday to raise awareness about tuberculosis is a \"good tradition.\"
BJP's Sachdeva questions AAP's promise of financial transfer to women in Punjab
The BJP leader asked the Punjab CM if Rs 1000 is being given to women as per the promise
Dallewal on fast, refuses medical aid
The Punjab DGP Gaurav Yadav and Director of Home Affairs Mayank Yadav held a meeting with farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal to enquire about his health after a hunger strike at the Khanauri Border.
K'taka BJP Chief denies bribe claims
Karnataka BJP President B Y Vijayendra on Sunday strongly dismissed Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and ruling Congress leaders' charges that he attempted to bribe former state Minority Commission Chairperson Anwar Manippady to hush up his report on the Waqf encroachments.
Heavy rain across TN triggers waterlogging
IMD says cyclonic circulation is present over Andaman Sea, which can develop into a low-pressure area
6,228 acres of poppy destroyed in 5 years
The Assam Rifles has identified a staggering 16,250 acres of illegal poppy fields in different districts of Manipur in the past five years and destroyed 6,228 acres, officials said on Sunday.
Name laws in English, not Hindi: AIADMK to Centre
Tamil Nadu's main opposition AIADMK on Sunday alleged that the Centre naming laws in Hindi and Sanskrit amounted to indirect Hindi imposition and urged the union government to name laws in English.
UP drone operators take wedding season by storm
In the heart of rural Ballia in Uttar Pradesh, young men are turning heads with their innovative use of drones to capture weddings from new heights.
Stop whining about EVMs: Omar to Cong
Opening another point of friction with an important ally, Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah has dismissed the Congress party's vehement objection to Electronic Voting Machines, and echoed the BJP's defence - you can't accept election results when you win, and blame EVMs when you lose.
Pakistani drone with narcotics intercepted near LOC in Jammu
A Pakistani drone carrying narcotics was intercepted by the BSF at the international border in the Arnia sector of Jammu, BSF said in a statement on Sunday.
Give up arms or face stern action, Shah tells Naxalites
Vows to make India Maoists-free by March 31, 2026
Delhi poll: AAP final list of candidates out, Kejri to fight from New Delhi constituency
After AAP released its final list of candidates for the upcoming assembly polls in Delhi, party supremo Arvind Kejriwal, who will contest from the New Delhi constituency, took a swipe at the BJP, alleging that the saffron party has no chief ministerial face.
Ramlala draped in woollens as severe cold grips Ayodhya
Ayodhya is shivering under an intense cold wave, with temperatures plunging to a biting 3°C, six degrees below normal.
I'm diehard Indian & secular: Hakim
TMC leader's 'statement' on Muslim empowerment draws flak from Oppn
Global warming causes Himalayan glacier to melt, rings alarm bells
The Himalayan region, long considered a guardian of nature and climate, is now facing the brunt of global warming.
Centre settling Rohingyas in Delhi, alleges Delhi CM Atishi
Delhi chief minister Atishi wrote to Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday, accusing the BJP-led Centre of settling \"a large number of illegal Rohingyas\" in different parts of the city.
From India to the Philippines: A Journey of Growth, Resilience, and Medical Dreams
'Learn To Trust the Journey, Even When You Do Not Understand It'
KEDGE Business School Shares Exclusive Tips for Aspiring Indian Students
From tailored academic programmes and employability support to sustainability initiatives and entrepreneurship opportunities, in an exclusive interaction with The Free Press Journal, Santiago Garcia, Vice President for Strategic Development & International at KEDGE Business School, France, throws light on how the institution is shaping its offerings to attract Indian students.
PURSUING SPORTS STUDIES IN THE UNITED STATES
When I was young, the only sport I was aware of was cricket, which captivated the entire country.
Aditya Ankhad Tops Maharashtra in CLAT, Sets Sights on Legal Excellence in India
In an extraordinary achievement, Aditya Ankhad, the grandson of former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, has secured an All India Rank 4 in the recently held Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), also emerging as the Maharashtra state topper.
India's import of Russian oil drops in Nov
India's import of Russian crude oil dropped in November to its lowest level since June 2022, but the Kremlin continues to be the biggest source of oil for India, according to a monthly tracker report from a European think tank.
FPIs infuse ₹22,766 cr in 1st two weeks of Dec
Foreign investors have made a strong comeback to Indian equities with a net investment of Rs 22,766 crore in the first two weeks of December, driven by expectations of a rate cut by the US Federal Reserve.
Coal imports up 4% at 162 MT in Apr-Oct period
The country's coal import rose by 4.2 per cent to 162.45 million tonnes (MT) in the April-October period of the current financial year compared to 155.87 MT in the year-ago period.
UPL-SAS sees tech, climate solutions as key to growth
UPL-Sustainable AgriSolutions (UPL-SAS) is spearheading a transformative approach to Indian agriculture, leveraging technology, digital innovations, and a holistic strategy to address the complex challenges facing the country's farming ecosystem, CEO Ashish Dobhal said.
Airlines are price takers: IATA Chief Economist
Airlines are price takers as they do not have an influence on the prices they pay, IATA Chief Economist Marie Owens Thomsen has said and highlighted that carriers' need to diversify their revenues is complicated by slim profit margins.
NCLAT sets aside EIH plea against NCLT order approving sale of Golden Jubilee Hotels
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) has set aside hospitality major EIH Ltd's petition against an NCLT order approving the sale of Hyderabad-based Golden Jubilee Hotels.
Mexico, Canada, ASEAN gained more from US-China trade war than India: GTRI
Mexico, Canada, and 10-nation Southeast Asian bloc ASEAN benefited more from the US-China trade war than India, economic think tank GTRI said in a report.