17 Km Took 2 Hours: Bengaluru Entrepreneur Flags Traffics Toll On Productivity And Work-Life Balance
A viral LinkedIn post showing a near-empty office at 10:15 AM has reignited debate over Bengalurus traffic and its impact on workers.
FIR Reportedly Registered In Pellet Gun Row After Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi joined 19-year-old Sahil Lochab outside a Delhi police station, demanding an FIR over his alleged pellet injuries during the July 20 protest.
From Nagpur To 100+ Schools: How Maitreyi Jichkar
From basic repairs to interactive learning walls, Zero Gravity is rethinking government-school transformation.
Reservation Hatao Andolan: Crowd Gathers At Delhis Jantar Mantar As Security Tightens Amid Protest
Delhi Police permitted a 500-person protest at Ramlila Maidan, but demonstrators continued gathering at Jantar Mantar over the venue change.
Ayushmann Khurrana visited UNICEF-supported communities in Jalna.
Delhi Master Plan 2047: 40 Lakh Homes, 695-Km Metro And A Massive Yamuna Revamp
Delhi plans millions of new homes, hundreds of kilometres of Metro and major Yamuna restoration as its population continues growing.
Through a lens queerly | Sunil Gupta & Charan Singh's 'Unruly Desires: Reframing the Past'
Through a lens queerly | Sunil Gupta & Charan Singh's 'Unruly Desires: Reframing the Past'
Abstract instinct | Exhibition of Prabhakar Kolte @ Chemould Prescott Road, Mumbai
Abstract instinct | Exhibition of Prabhakar Kolte @ Chemould Prescott Road, Mumbai
When utility meets beauty | Sanskriti Museum of Indian Textiles and Everyday Art @ Delhi
When utility meets beauty | Sanskriti Museum of Indian Textiles and Everyday Art @ Delhi
Converging in the present | 'Contemporary Now Edition III' exhibition @ Lalit Kala Akademi, Chennai
Converging in the present | 'Contemporary Now Edition III' exhibition @ Lalit Kala Akademi, Chennai
It's (not) only words | Museum of Word at the National Library, Kolkata
It's (not) only words | Museum of Word at the National Library, Kolkata
Traces after death | Naeem Mohaiemen's 'A Missing Can of Film'
Traces after death | Naeem Mohaiemen's 'A Missing Can of Film'
Rare slice of history | Selma Carvalho's 'Guts, Glory and Empire'
Rare slice of history | Selma Carvalho's 'Guts, Glory and Empire'
In the footsteps of the gods | Lokesh Ohri's 'Ambles Across Godland'
In the footsteps of the gods | Lokesh Ohri's 'Ambles Across Godland'
Q & A with Richa Chadha | Travel, reimagined
Q & A with Richa Chadha | Travel, reimagined
How Ramveer Tanwar, Pondman Of India, Turned Childhood Memories Into A Mission To Restore 80+ Ponds
From restoring ponds in his village to building Say Earth, Ramveer Tanwar has made community-led water conservation his mission.
H1N1 Surge: Delhi Cases Rise Sixfold, Kerala Reports 88 Deaths, 500+ Bengaluru Students Fall Ill
As H1N1 cases spike across India, claiming 88 lives in Kerala and making hundreds of students ill in Bengaluru, experts urge preventive measures without panic.
From Nashik Farms to Clean Fuel: How Edh Farms Is Turning Crop Waste into Energy
Nashik entrepreneur Sony Adhavs Edh Farms converts agricultural residue into biomass fuel while creating value for farmers and supporting cleaner industrial energy.
AP: 6-Year-Old Vizag Boy Dies After Teacher Allegedly Slaps Him Over Homework; FIR Registered
Pranay Tej died after collapsing at school; family alleges teacher assaulted him over incomplete homework.
Former advertising executive Priya Agrawal founded Antarang Foundation to integrate structured career education into public schools, helping over 500,000 students transition into higher education and sustainable employment.
Punjab Bandh: Qaumi Insaaf Morcha Protests Disrupt Bus Services, Demand Release of Sikh Prisoners
The Qaumi Insaaf Morcha-led shutdown affected transport and businesses in parts of Punjab as supporters pressed for the release of Sikh prisoners.
Thousands march in Dharamsala, honour Rangzen and demand repeal of Chinas controversial ethnic unity law.
CBSE Three-Language Policy: Supreme Court Says Children Must Not Face Extra Pressure
Supreme Court flags teacher shortages, textbooks and English classification while seeking relief for Class 6 students.
The court declined to impose restrictions on childrens social media use, leaving the Centre to examine the issue and formulate policy.
Glass Piece Allegedly Found In Burger At Mumbai
A Mumbai customer alleges finding a glass piece in her burger, prompting complaints to police and Maharashtra FDA.
Reservation Hatao Andolan: Delhi Police Issues NOC For 500-Person Protest At Ramlila Ground
Delhi Police allows a restricted protest at Ramlila Ground after denying permission for Jantar Mantar gathering.
Colgate Names Manish Anandani CEO As Prabha Narasimhan Moves To A Bigger Asia-Pacific Role
Colgate has named a familiar face as CEO, but his return comes as the oral-care giant navigates a crucial business transition.
Mere Desh Ke Jawan Bhai, Maaf Kar Do: Ladakh Tourist Apologises After We Are Gen Z Outburst
Ladakh tourist apologises after viral Gen Z rant, saying frustration over hours-long road closure triggered remarks.
Sugar Shock Before Diwali? India Approves 1 Million Tonnes Of Duty-Free Imports
Sugar prices have surged to multi-year highs, prompting a major government intervention. Read what changes for consumers here.
Jharkhand Students Call HC Stay On JPSC Cancellations A Government Move To Defuse Protest
High Court relief protects appointed candidates as students demand accountability over alleged recruitment irregularities and reforms.
Across different parts of India, six IAS officers became known for approaches to public service that placed accountability, citizen participation, environmental conservation, food safety and administrative reform at the centre of their work. Their careers span different states, departments and decades, but share a common thread: using public office to address challenges affecting communities. From []
RBI Proposes New Loan Rules: Floating-Rate Loans May Reset Faster From April 2027, Affecting EMIs
The RBIs draft rules could make floating-rate loans respond faster to interest-rate changes, but nothing changes for borrowers yet.
Supreme Court Tightens Solid Waste Management Rules, Warns Malls And Hotels Of Power, Water Cuts
The Supreme Court has ordered nationwide enforcement of the 2026 waste rules, giving authorities six weeks to identify bulk waste generators and act against persistent violations.
Twist In Jharkhand Exam Row: High Court Stays Govt Order Cancelling JPSC, JSSC Exams
The Jharkhand High Court has provided interim relief to successful aspirants by halting the state government's decision to scrap the JSSC-CGL recruitment drive over isolated malpractice allegations.
Bihar Government To Pay Rs 10,000 Per 1 Lakh Views For Creators Making Videos On Govt Schemes
Under amended social media rules, eligible creators can earn up to 1 lakh per video based on verified views.
How Dr. Shankar Lal Garg Built a Keshar Parvat with 40,000 Trees in Madhya Pradesh
Retired professor Dr. Shankar Lal Garg transformed a 22-acre barren, rocky hillock in Madhya Pradesh into Keshar Parvat, a flourishing sanctuary home to over 40,000 trees and thriving wildlife.
Gen Alpha Protests Spread Across UP, Yogi Adityanath Orders School Checks And Accountability
Student protests over teacher shortages, poor infrastructure and basic amenities have prompted Uttar Pradesh to tighten school monitoring and accountability.
PM CARES Fund: Understanding Its Role, Purpose And
Despite a drop in donations, the PM CARES Fund swelled to 8,452 crore through fixed deposit interest, while a mere 0.01 per cent was spent on actual relief, sparking demands for greater accountability.
Mumbai School Canteens Swap Vada Pav, Samosa For Healthier Options Amid FDA Crackdown
Mumbai schools are replacing popular junk food with healthier options as Maharashtra amid FDA crackdown.
Ayodhya schools require permission for outsiders and social media users amid filming concerns.
Google Is Giving Indian Students Free AI Plus For A Year: Here
Google is giving Indian students free access to powerful AI tools. Here's how you can claim it.
US Tightens Green Card Rules, New
Starting 18 September 2026, the United States will enact a stricter 'public charge' policy, making it significantly harder for immigrants who rely on essential public benefits to secure a Green Card.
10 Indian Women Who Broke Barriers And Became Historic Firsts Across Generations
From pioneering educators and doctors to political leaders and defence ministers, these 10 women transformed India by breaking historic barriers.
We Are Gen Z Is New Jaantay Nahin Ho Mera Baap Kaun Hai: J
A viral video of a tourist confronting security personnel after a reported five-hour wait at a Kargil checkpoint has prompted Omar Abdullah to warn against using Gen Z identity as a form of entitlement.
Maharashtra FDA Cracks Down On Mumbai Street Eateries, 5 Licences Suspended Over Food Safety Lapses
The Maharashtra FDA is intensifying food-safety checks across Mumbai and the state after finding serious hygiene and storage violations.
Why is Neutrogena Facing Boycott Calls After Hayden Panettiere
Why are Hayden Panettieres Neutrogena allegations sparking boycott calls, Kenvue scrutiny and renewed questions over celebrity endorsements?
Delhi Launches 56 Women-Only E-Bus Services Across 28 Routes, Adds 200 Electric Buses
New services target safer commutes for working women and students while expanding Delhi's electric fleet.
Manipur Shuts Government Institutions Amid NRC-Census Row As Protesters Intensify Agitation
Manipur protesters demand NRC before Census as government offices face boycott amid escalating tensions across valley districts.
Tamil teacher N. Balamurugan helped turn Pethanayakanur Government High School into a vibrant space for reading, environmental learning and traditional arts.
Madhya Pradesh School Shock: 2 Girls Allegedly Made to Drink Urine-Mixed Water, Principal Says
Families protested after two girls alleged urine-tainted water and questioned the principals response.
Ranchi students celebrate after government cancels JSSC-CGL and 21 exams following weeks of protests.
How Two Women Sarpanches, Priyanka Tiwari and Shushum Lata Are Transforming Rural India Livelihoods
Two women village leaders Priyanka Tiwari and Sushum Lata in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar are connecting sanitation with waste management,
Bengaluru-based startup Bambrew, founded by Vaibhav Anant, demonstrates that environmental solutions can be commercially viable, building a 50 crore business by engineering bamboo and natural fiber packaging to replace single-use plastic.
Hockey Star Lalremsiami Hmarzote Makes History As Mizoram
From a government hockey academy in Thenzawl to the Olympics, Lalremsiami Hmarzotes journey reaches another historic milestone with Mizorams first Arjuna Award.
Sam Altman Says ChatGPT Could Soon See Your Screen And Record Your Calls
What if ChatGPT could see your screen, listen to meetings and understand your digital life without constant prompts?
India Rattle South Africa 6-1 In Amstelveen, Seal First Win at Women
Six scorers power India past South Africa in crucial World Cup clash.
RJD protests alleged exam failures and police action as Bihars youth demand accountability and reforms.
IRCTC Seizes Around 8,349 Unapproved Water Bottles From Trains, Finds Ice Cream
IRCTC's nationwide inspection drive is targeting unauthorised food and beverages, overcharging and hygiene violations to make train catering safer for passengers.
From A Six-Year-Old Beginner To Arjuna Award: Maharashtra
From discovering chess at six in Nashik to becoming a Grandmaster, Candidates contender and Olympiad champion, Vidit Gujrathi is now set for the Arjuna Award.
Maharashtra Freedom of Religion Act Takes Effect From August 28: What Changes Under the Law?
Maharashtras new law regulates religious conversions, introduces prior notice, tougher penalties and scrutiny of marriage-linked conversions.
From Tejaswin Shankar To Divya Deshmukh: 17 Named For Arjuna Awards, No Khel Ratna This Year
Divya Deshmukh, Tejaswin Shankar Among 17 Arjuna Awardees; Khel Ratna Remains Vacant This Year
AAP Leader Satyendar Jain Arrested Over Alleged Delhi Jal Board Tender Irregularities
AAP leader Satyendar Jain was arrested alongside five others over alleged Delhi Jal Board tender irregularities.
From Chess Prodigy to Youngest Women
At 19, Divya Deshmukh became youngest Womens World Cup champion, now named an Arjuna Award recipient.
103-Year-Old Woman Gives Around
A 103-year-old Assam woman donated 1.54 lakh from her lifelong savings to 77 families affected by the states floods.
An EOW status report before the Supreme Court details findings challenging financial allegations involving former IHFL promoter Sameer Gehlaut.
Manipur Shuts Down For 48 Hours As Students, Women Vendors Demand NRC Before Census
Students, women vendors and civil society groups demand NRC updation before Manipur begins Census 2027 operations.
5 Crore Fake Drugs Seized Near Bidadi; Karnataka Probes Possible Hospital Supply
Karnataka officials seized suspected spurious medicines worth over 5 crore and are probing an alleged multi-state network.
PM CARES Donations Fell 30%, So Why Did Its Corpus Rise To
Domestic donations fell sharply, yet PM CARES ended FY25 with a larger corpus. The numbers reveal a striking shift in its finances.
Tamil Nadu Govt Withdraws Order Seeking To Stop Students From Joining CJP, Left-Wing Protests
The directive sought coordinated action to keep students and youth away from Left-wing and CJP protests before being withdrawn.
The Tamil Nadu government has announced that women government employees will be entitled to 365 days of maternity leave for their third child, bringing the benefit in line with the one-year leave already available for the first two children. Human Resources Management Minister D Sarathkumar made the announcement in the Legislative Assembly on August 18, []
Meta Rejects Claims It Hooked Children As Facebook And Instagram Face A Major Legal Battle
Meta faces a major US trial over child safety as states question platform design, engagement features and corporate responsibility.
Nalanda Mid-Day Meal Scare: Several Students Hospitalised After Detergent Mistaken For Salt
Thirty-four students fell ill after detergent was allegedly mistaken for salt during a Nalanda school meal.
UAE Halts Trade, Financial Ties With Iran
The UAE has suspended all trade, commercial exchanges and financial transactions with Iran as regional tensions intensify, while Tehran denies accusations over a reported missile launch.
OpenAI is Changing ChatGPT For Teens: Here
As teenagers increasingly turn to AI for homework and advice, OpenAI is changing how ChatGPT responds to younger users.
Jharkhand Exam Scam: CID Arrests Matermind
CID probes Tiwaris family selections as Jharkhand cancels 22 exams amid widespread recruitment irregularity allegations.
Exam cancellation satisfies protesting aspirants but leaves nearly 2,000 appointed candidates fearing sudden job loss.
Kolkata Hotel Fire: 9 Dead, Including Child; Several Injured In Midnight Blaze
Nine people died and six were injured after a midnight hotel fire engulfed central Kolkata.
1,500 Sakhis, 300 Villages: How Maharashtra
From invisible labour to leadership: Manisha Ghules Sakhi Model is rewriting rural work.
What Do They Get Back?: Shehzad Poonawalla Seeks Income Tax Waiver for Salaried Middle Class
Poonawalla questions middle-class taxation, demands better public services and resigns from BJP citing personal circumstances.
From Losing His Daughter to Serving Lakhs: The Story of Mohammed Asif Hussain Sohail
After losing his young daughter Sakina, Mohammed Asif Hussain Sohail spent 15 years helping Hyderabads vulnerable through food, education, healthcare and rehabilitation.
A Supreme Court report reveals that 14 state chief ministers face serious criminal cases, with Telanganas Revanth Reddy topping the list with 89.
Reddit Is Turning Text Posts Into Audio And Video: Here
Reddit is testing a surprising new way to experience its conversations, potentially changing how millions discover and consume its content.
From Chewing Gum To Bricks: How Dr. Binish Desai Turned Waste Into Innovation
A childhood experiment inspired by chewing gum, paper and cartoons like Dexters Laboratory eventually grew into a career in waste innovation.
Five members of a Surat family reportedly fell ill after eating food from Sheetal Restaurant, with one child dying and four remaining critical.
FSSAI has cautioned influencers and celebrities to verify food-related health claims before promoting products to consumers.
Illegal March: Delhi Police Rejects Excessive Force Claims During Student Protest
Delhi Police cites breached barricades and injuries while protesters allege disproportionate force during July clashes.
EV, CNG And Hydrogen Vehicles Could Get Five More Years On Indian Roads: What
India could let cleaner commercial vehicles stay on roads longer, reshaping fleet economics.
President Murmus assent completes Parliaments process to recognise Keralam as Keralas official constitutional name.
Soren Government Cancels JSSC-CGL Exam; Selected Candidates Protest, Fear Job Loss
Around 2,000 appointed candidates fear losing jobs after Jharkhand cancels JSSC-CGL over alleged irregularities.
Indian Shuttler Ayush Shetty Stuns China
Ayush Shetty defeats defending champion Shi Yuqi on debut, advancing to World Championships second round.

