Women Employees Can Come Early, Go Early To Beat Peak-Hour Rush
Women employees would be allowed to report to work between 9.15 a.m. and 9.45 a.m. and leave earlier in the evening by the same number of minutes they arrive early, providing a flexibility of up to 30 minutes in their work schedule: Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Ajit Pawar
Medical Student Complaints Improper Evaluation of Medical Paper
Student challenges Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences over exam policy
No Paraquat Sales Without 'Prescription': Govt
Interim sales ban may be on the cards
SFC recommends 5% of GST revenue allocation to municipal bodies, including GBA corporations
The Fifth State Finance Commission says such a measure will help increase the revenue of municipal bodies by 52%
Cricket: West Indies players leave India on commercial flights after charter cancelled
West Indies cricket players are now flying home from India on commercial flights. Their departure was delayed due to international airspace closures amid Middle East conflict. A planned charter flight was cancelled. Some players and staff have already left, with others scheduled to depart soon. The Caribbean side's governing body confirmed the situation.
Dermatologists warn against rise in unqualified cosmetic procedures
Indian Association of Dermatologists, Venereologists and Leprologists Karnataka branch released a QR code that allows members of the public to identify qualified dermatologists in Karnataka.
CISF Raising Day Celebrated at Visakhapatnam Steel Plant
Parade, firefighting demo mark CISF celebrations at Visakhapatnam Steel Plant
CPM, Cong Explore Unwritten Pact For WB Polls
The two opposition parties, which already lost their deposits, took out their rallies separately since no alliance was forged between them officially this time: Reports
Gig workers warn of potential LPG shortage impact on livelihood
Kurnool SP Warns Devotees Against Travelling in Overloaded Vehicles
Devotees were also advised to contact nearby police in case of emergencies.
Earthquake of magnitude 2.3 rattles New York: Areas affected and all details
A minor 2.3 magnitude earthquake briefly shook parts of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut on March 10. The tremor, originating near Sleepy Hollow, Westchester County, was felt by hundreds of residents but caused no reported damage. Experts note East Coast quakes can travel farther due to harder crust composition.
Iraqi airspace must not be used against neighbours: Iraq PM tells U.S. Rubio
Iraq neighbours Iran, against which the United States and Israel launched massive strikes on February 28, as well as the Gulf, which the Islamic republic has hit with missile and drone attacks
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Opposition No-Confidence Motion Against Speaker Aimed at Creating Chaos: TD MP
He demanded a debate and accountability from the Congress on the issue
Two-day Collectors conference to begin in AP today
Silver price today jumped nearly 7% and is trading around $89$90 per ounce. The silver price surge follows crude oil briefly crossing $100 per barrel, which reignited inflation fears and safe-haven demand. Investors are rapidly buying silver and gold as protection against rising prices and geopolitical risks. At the same time, industrial demand for silver in solar panels, electric vehicles, and electronics continues to grow. Tight global silver supply adds further pressure. If inflation stays high and clean-energy demand accelerates, analysts say the silver price forecast could move toward $100 per ounce.
Boeing says wiring flaws could delay first-quarter deliveries of 737 MAX jets
Boeing has revealed that the rollout of its 737 MAX planes may hit a snag in the first quarter due to wiring issues identified during production. Nevertheless, the company has affirmed the safety of all 737 MAX models already in operation. On an encouraging note, they reported robust jet deliveries in February, reaching levels not seen since 2018.
Astrologers say the March Monthly horoscope for 2026 emphasizes courage, emotional clarity and the willingness to take chances. The combination of eclipses, planetary transitions and the seasonal shift into Aries may encourage many people to reflect on their priorities and take decisive action toward their goals.
Germanys Merz sees 'no joint plan to end Iran war, warns of dangerous escalation'
Armed CRPF men take out flag marches in Madurai
Man dubbed Chinas Nostradamus predicted TrumpIran war his next forecast alarms many
Chinese-Canadian historian Jiang Xueqin, often referred to as Chinas Nostradamus, gained viral attention for accurately forecasting Donald Trumps return to the U.S. presidency and a conflict with Iran. In his 2024 lecture The Iran Trap, Jiang cautioned that military action against Iran would face challenges due to geography, domestic resistance, and Irans proxy networks like Hamas and Hezbollah. He emphasized that U.S. strategies risk failure and that sending ground troops would worsen the situation, stating, The United States military is not designed to fight a 21st-century war.
Rajnath releases Defence Forces Vision 2047 roadmap for future-ready military
Plan stresses joint operations,emerging technologies and indigenous defence capabilities
Nishikant Dubey slams Rahul over Anti-India remarks abroad, says he demoralises armed forces
Prevent disruption in salary payment to 108 ambulance staff, government told
Maternity leave is not a break in service, cannot attract bond penalty: Bombay HC
Quote of the day by Herbert Hoover: Former US President Herbert Hoover believed peace is not forged at council tables or through treaties. He stated peace is made in the hearts of men. This means genuine harmony stems from individual understanding and empathy. Hoover's message highlights personal responsibility in creating a peaceful world. His life and humanitarian work are also explored.
Researchers publish first-of-its-kind checklist on fireflies in India
Many of these species were described in the 1800s and have never been studied again in modern taxonomy, leaving large gaps in understanding the glowing insects.
Trump Says Irans New Leader Mojtaba Khamenei Wont Live in Peace
Trump said the operation was necessary to prevent imminent attacks from Iran, claiming that the strikes had neutralised about half of Irans missile capabilities
Deputy CM presents Rs 36,607 crore budget in Arunachal assembly with focus on six key sectors
Arunachal Pradesh's 2026-27 budget prioritizes border development and infrastructure. The Vibrant Villages Programme is enhancing connectivity and security. Road construction is accelerating, with major projects like the Frontier Highway underway. A new Aerocity near Donyi Polo Airport will boost tourism and trade. These initiatives aim to transform the state's development landscape.
Kerala Cabinet approves new anti-narcotics bureau
Opposition raises adjournment motion over 2.85 lakh vacant govt. posts
US is leading war, not Israel: Hegseth shuts down journos claim of Bibi profiting off Trump
Just getting started: Johnson holds presser as US declares to intensify strikes on Iran
Doctors call off proposed strike as government assures action on demands
UK adopts definition of anti-Muslim hostility, plans special envoy to tackle hate crimes
In a pivotal step, the UK is redefining anti-Muslim animosity with the introduction of a dedicated representative to tackle hate crimes directed at Muslims. This initiative seeks to combat intolerance and discrimination at its roots, providing a framework for understanding and mitigating hostility. Significantly, over 40% of religiously-motivated hate crimes in Britain target the Muslim community.
What to do when stocks plummet: Smart moves to protect your retirement saving
Stock market drops can make investors worried about their retirement savings. Experts say people should not panic or sell stocks quickly when markets fall. Instead, they should follow their long-term investment plan and stay patient. Market downturns can also create chances to buy stocks at lower prices. Understanding these smart moves can help protect retirement money during volatile markets.
Bengal polls: CEC Gyanesh Kumar says EC has zero tolerance for violence, intimidation
In a proactive move, Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar assessed the security landscape ahead of the assembly polls in Bengal. Both state officials and political factions committed to ensuring a peaceful voting environment free from violence or intimidation. The Election Commission stands firm on a zero-tolerance policy for any misconduct.
Midday meals programme unaffected
BRS to introduce Private Member Bill in Assembly seeking legal backing to six guarantees
Working president of BRS KTR says half of the Congress governments tenure lapsed with most of the promises remaining unkept
Six persons honoured with IIT-Ms First Principles Teachers Award 2026
The awards were presented to school teachers for their contributions to teaching of physics, chemistry, and math, thereby building strong foundations for future engineers
IISc study has shown no negative impact of treated water supplied to Chickballapur and Kolar: Govt.
Oil marketing companies shut auto LPG supply in Dakshina Kannada, Udupi
LDF sets candidates in Pathanamthitta, UDF struggles with controversy
Nurses strike continues to affect private hospitals in Kerala
Functioning of key departments in some of the major institutions in districts such as Kozhikode has been severely affected and the patients are left in the lurch
Supreme Court asks for special tribunals to hear appeals of voters excluded in West Bengal SIR
The Supreme Court asked the Chief Justice of Calcutta High Court to request former Chief Justices and judges of High Courts to preside over the Benches of the appellate tribunals once they are notified by the Election Commission
CSIR-IICT to hold meet with MSMEs on March 13
Telangana Braces for Prolonged Spell of Thunderstorms and Hail from March 16
An urgent advisory has been specifically issued for the agricultural sector
Students holds referendum on whether JNU VC should be removed
Jawaharlal Nehru University students voted in a referendum on Tuesday. The vote asked if the university's vice chancellor should be removed. Over 3,000 students participated. This followed protests and suspensions of student leaders. The university and students' union have faced several controversies. Results are expected Wednesday. Students sought to express their views on the VC's position.
Narrow stretches of arterials roads across Chennai to be widened soon
At the first meeting of a working group of the State Planning Commission, civic agencies identify 100 km of roads to widen. Based on CUMTAs proposals, the GCC will identify bus routes that need improving
Government estimates record production of foodgrains, dip in soybean cultivation
YVU to conduct four convocations on March 13
Cabinet approves two rail projects
These projects include a fourth rail line between Santragachi Kharagpur in West Bengal and another connecting Sainthia in West Bengal and Pakur in Jharkhand
Commercial LPG Supply Uncertainty Worries Tirupati Hospitality Sector
Many establishments in the temple city currently have LPG stocks that may last for only about a week: Sources
KGMOA stages protest against government order extending doctors working hours
DMK indulging in vote bank politics, says Nainar Nagenthran
Cybercrime team busts seven-member international cybercrime network in Ramanathapuram
Actor Lavanya Tripathi files cyber crime complaint over abusive Instagram posts
Govt. will consider raising pension for acid attack survivors to 50,000: Home Minister
LPG shortage: Telangana hotels assn write to govt to ease supply restrictions
Hyderabad: The Telangana State Hotels Association has sought the intervention of the state government on the supply restriction of commercial LPG cylinders to hotels and restaurants in the state. In a letter to Telangana Minister for Food and Civil Supplies N Uttam Kumar Reddy, on Tuesday, March 10, the association urged him to ease restrictions Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Nitish outlines five-year vision for Bihar during last leg of Samriddhi Yatra
During his public meetings in Supaul and Madhepura district, Kumar did not utter a word about going to Rajya Sabha or leaving the post of Chief Minister
Heat To Ease Briefly, Storms Likely Later
Hyderabad recorded 36.5C at the maximum, while Medchal-Malkajgiri recorded 36.4C, slightly above normal levels: Reports
GCDA plans international centre to preserve child prodigy Clints works
Artistry comes to the fore at The Hindu Kolam Kondattam contest
Mamkootathil case: prosecution seeks revocation of bail, citing violation of conditions
Bangladesh receives diesel from India via pipeline
Earlier, Bangladesh said India would send 5,000 tonnes of diesel under a long-term agreement and as part of an annual arrangement to deliver 180,000 tonnes
Telangana records highest-ever energy consumption on March 9
Deputy CM Bhatti Vikramarka hails power utilities discipline in ensuring quality supply
Amara Bacchu Charitable Trust Announces 5 Crore Aid For Govt Schools in Bogolu
The couple invited the minister to attend the foundation-laying ceremony for the development works that the entity would be undertaking in these institutions
Telangana Cyber Bureau Arrests 208 Mule Account Holders in Crackdown
The bureau ran Operation Crackdown 1.0 on February 25, deploying 512 police personnel simultaneously across 137 bank branches to crack down on mule bank accounts used to route cyber fraud money: Reports
John J. Kennedy | Chinese Robodog at Delhi AI Summit Exposed Failure of Indias Academia
Viral episode at Galgotias University highlights risks of performative innovation in AI race
Biodiversity Study Centre at Kidoor inaugurated
The facility, developed as part of the Kumbla rural tourism project under the Kasaragod Development Package, was inaugurated by Manjeswaram MLA A.K.M. Ashraf
Crossing roads a challenge for pedestrians at Ukkadam junction in Coimbatore
Officials asked to prepare plans for temple development in view of Godavari pushkarams
Cabinet panel for establishment of connectivity to pushkaram sites
Nurses stir: Kerala HC directs govt., SPC to ensure smooth functioning hospitals
SAILs Subhasis Sengupta recommended for RINLs top post
New link road connecting New Bus stand with Government hospital in Rajapalayam inaugurated
The project has been completed at a cost of 38.34 crore, including 30 crore for road laying and 8.34 crore for land acquisition
Ratna Bharat Raitha Samaj to stage protest over problems caused by Benne Halla
The samaj will hold the protest in Dharwad on Thursday demanding that the State govt. release 3,000 crore to provide a permanent solution
Coal and firewood, trimmed menus to make way into hotel kitchens in Krishnagiri
Indias LNG & LPG shortage to be short-lived as new supply routes, domestic production kick in
Government sources say importing natural gas from U.S. & Norway has become economically viable despite the distance, while domestic LPG production has been ramped up
Special Officers Appointed to Administer Urban Local Bodies in AP
The special officers will assume charge from March 18, 2026
Sriperumbudur emerges as manufacturing engine behind Tamil Nadus growth
Sriperumbudur has transformed from its tranquil rural roots into a bustling economic powerhouse for Tamil Nadu. With industry giants like Samsung and Foxconn setting up shop, the area has generated over 70,000 jobs, uplifting local communities and boosting income levels.
Prevent heatwave deaths in State, Home Minister directs officials
Make-in-India heavyweight torpedoes on the way with VEMTKMS agreement
Indian Embassy providing assistance to Indians in Iran, Centre informs HC
Watch | Why India invoked the Essential Commodities Act to manage a gas supply crisis
India has taken emergency steps to manage a potential natural gas shortage by invoking the Essential Commodities Act, 1955.
Forest watcher killed in elephant attack
Erika Kirk Air Force Academy: Erika Kirk, widow of the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, has been appointed by Donald Trump to the US Air Force Academys Board of Visitors. She takes over the role previously held by her husband, who was assassinated in September. Kirk also leads Turning Point USA as its CEO and board chair.
Three govt. employees terminated for anti-national activities in J&K
Shaleen Kabra, financial commissioner, Jal Shakti Department, directed disengagement from service of three employees
At last, Madurai Airport becomes international terminal
16-year-long wait for the customs airport to become an international airport ends with Union Cabinet Committee approving it on Tuesday

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