DDA razes 23 farmhouses, clears 83 acres in anti-encroachment drive in biodiversity park
High cost, low awareness keep 5-kg LPG cylinders out of migrants reach
First 5-kg cylinder costs about 1,550; refill of 550 makes it 71% costlier per kg than domestic LPG;uneven availability, documentation add to confusion: workers; govt. planning camps to hike uptake
Drowning in Noida pit: students family alleges foul play
HYDRAA Commissioner A. V. Ranganath Inspects Stormwater Drain Desilting Works
Ranganath directed officials to ensure that all blockages are removed without delay. He said that if in some places structures such as house entrances obstructed the flow of water, necessary action must be taken quickly while ensuring minimal inconvenience to residents.
The Simple living in Kurma Gramam village
Nestled amidst the scenic hills of Hiramandalam in Andhra Pradesh, Kurma Gramam is a tiny hamlet, spread across 60 acres and inhabited by 17 families that stands in contrast to modern lifestyles. Cut off from the contemporary living, the village functions without electricity, mobile phones, internet connectivity or even LPG services. Life here moves at a slower pace, deeply rooted in simplicity and spiritual discipline, writes Harish Gilai
India Inc ramps up exports as Iran ceasefire reopens Middle East trade
Indian businesses are seizing opportunities after the Iran war ceasefire. Exports are resuming, and factories are returning to full capacity. Companies expect a surge in orders for reconstruction activities in war-affected nations. Pharma and packaged food sectors see increased demand.
Fire Erupts at Illegal Solvents Godown in Jeedimetla
Fire spreads to nearby units; six fire tenders battle flames for hours
Section of Perungudi residents to boycott Assembly election
They say the DMK and the AIADMK failed to address a long-pending land patta issueeven after several appeals to the MLAs; 600 voters in the locality have decided to skip the upcoming polls
Vizag Collector Extends Rs 1 Lakh Aid to Iranian Students
The district revenue officer confirmed that immediate relief measures had been put in place
RPF seizes 8.5 kg of ganja worth 4.27 lakh at Perambur, Chengalpattu
Government doctors upset, say long-pending demands unmet
US Iran War: No air strikes in UAE for first time, but Hormuz still choked
The UAE has reported its first day without air strikes since the conflict started on February 28. No missiles or drones were detected from Iran. However, the Strait of Hormuz remains closed.
Stalin Asks EPS To Drop Annas Name From party
Addressing a public meeting at Maraimalai Nagar Kanchipuram, the DMK leader asserted that the BJP and its slave party AIADMK would be rooted out in Tamil Nadu in the Assembly elections.
Former chairperson ofCCIVijayaRajanpasses away
Foreigner Held in Black Paper Currency Scam in Nalgonda
The accused was identified as 53-year-old Goita Soungalo, a native of Mali in West Africa, who was illegally residing in Hyderabad after his visa expired on August 3, 2024
1 Lakh Tonne LPG Supplied Since Mid-March In Country: Petroleum Ministry Official
Joint secretary at the ministry of petroleum and natural gas, Sujata Sharma said that no dry-outs have been reported in LPG distributors so far
Severe Heat Wave Forecast Today in 54 Mandals of AP
APSDMA managing director Prakhar Jain said North Andhra is likely to face intense heat, while Rayalaseema could record peak temperatures
Union Health Secretary Flags Rise in Non-Communicable Diseases in India
Srivastava stressed on proper clearance of domestic waste. Otherwise, this would result in malaria cases.
Mt. 200 life comes a full circle for seasoned proBhuvneshwar
His experience in guiding and nurturing the next crop of budding pace bowlers is an invaluable asset to any franchise; his ability to keep shifting goalposts and outwitting batters shows his hunger
Seven MBBS Students Face Action In KMC Ragging Case
The situation escalated after duty hours when the seniors allegedly summoned the junior to the Bhadrakali Temple premises. The student was reportedly assaulted and sustained injuries.
Revanth To Launch Education Kits Scheme For Students In New Academic Year
To implement the scheme, the government has floated tenders for procurement of education kits, with April 13 set as the deadline for submission of bids
Patralekha Chatterjee | Shadows of Truce: Fragile Peace & Indias Job Market
Job uncertainty and weak markets hit young workers hard
EU opposes Iran toll plan, backs free Hormuz passage
The European Union has stated that ships must be allowed passage through the Strait of Hormuz freely. Iran had suggested charging for passage. The EU emphasized that international law guarantees freedom of navigation. This freedom is considered a public good that must be protected. No payment or toll will be accepted for passage.
1.12 Crore Pattadar Passbooks By March Next Year: AP CM
He directed the officials to ensure that passbooks are delivered directly to beneficiaries homes following auto-mutation, thereby eliminating middlemen and reducing scope for malpractice
Secular parties joined DMK alliance to defeat BJP, says CPI State secretary
Social Security benefits check 2026: Many Americans may not be receiving their full Social Security payments. Small errors in earnings records or personal status can lead to underpayments. Checking your earnings history and ensuring your personal details are updated with the Social Security Administration is crucial.
Jeevan Reddy Quits Congress to Join BRS
The announcement followed a meeting at his residence with BRS working president K. T. Rama Rao, who was accompanied by former ministers Gangula Kamalakar and Koppula Eshwar.
Centre trying to deny SC status to Dalit Christians
Macro buffers to help India tide over Gulf crisis: World Bank
India's economic growth for FY27 is projected at 6.6 percent. The World Bank notes potential risks from the Gulf conflict impacting global energy prices. However, India's economy is strong, supported by reserves and low inflation. Growth is expected to average 7.1 percent from FY28 to FY29. Boosting private sector growth is key for job creation and achieving Viksit Bharat.
A Chinese proverb offers wisdom on life's unpredictable nature. It suggests good fortune is rare and may not repeat, while difficulties often arrive together. This ancient saying encourages appreciating moments of success and preparing for challenges. Understanding this rhythm helps people navigate life's ups and downs with gratitude and strength. It's a reminder to value blessings and endure hardships.
Industrial City Begins Operations At Zaheerabad After 13 Years
At least three global firms, Hyundai, Triton Electric and VEM Technologies have promised an investment of more than 14,000 so far
DMK has not kept its promise on social justice, interlinking of rivers, says Anbumani
Tamil Nadu Polls: EPS backs Election Commission officer transfers, says move ensures fairness
AIADMK leader Edappadi K Palaniswami supported the Election Commission's decision to transfer top officials in Tamil Nadu. He stated the move was necessary for fair elections. Palaniswami questioned Chief Minister MK Stalin's objection to the transfers. He mentioned that officials had been with the DMK government for a long time.
'Rate action unlikely in FY27; if any, it could be a rise,' say economists
Indian markets expect a prolonged pause in policy rates. Economists foresee no immediate tightening as higher global energy prices have a limited impact. The Reserve Bank of India is likely to maintain rates through FY27. While most anticipate a pause, a rate hike is considered more probable than a cut if the Iran conflict persists and affects growth.
Wedding drama brewing? Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce hit unexpected awkward conflict
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wedding plans are getting attention as a tight NFL schedule creates pressure. A mandatory minicamp happens just days before their expected June ceremony. Kelces football duties may reduce time for final preparations. Fans are watching closely as the couple balances career commitments and wedding planning, leading to talk about possible last-minute stress before their big day.
GHMC Sanitation Worker Run Over by RTC Bus While Crossing Road
Pushpa was on duty at an intersection at a cafe in Amberpet
Anaicut: Predominantly tribal constituency long plagued by neglect of basic infrastructure
Civic amenities such as bitumen roads, water supply, electricity connection and government hospital still remain a distant dream for residents of many tribal hamlets in the hills
Ponnam Inaugurates Samatha Kitchen, Distributes 2BHK Title Deeds
The minister said the initiative was aimed at promoting inclusive development and creating livelihood opportunities
As summer progresses, the eastern forest fringes of Kollam become hotspots of human-wildlife conflict. The presence of herds of bison and elephants even near towns throws normal life into disarray. The crisis extends into the vast agricultural sectors of the region as well. Navamy Sudhish explores the reasons for the wildlife incursion and how effective are the preventive strategies deployed by the Forest department
The Punisher: One Last Kill trailer released Jon Bernthal returns in brutal first look
Punisher one last kill: Marvels The Punisher: One Last Kill brings Jon Bernthal back as Frank Castle in a dark, action-heavy special. The trailer shows the vigilante battling enemies across a chaotic New York while struggling with his inner demons.The story hints at Castle searching for purpose beyond revenge. The special arrives May 12 on Disney+.
Woman Held for Attempted Kidnap of Newborn in Jangaon Hospital
According to sources, the baby, born to Kirthana of Salakapur, was undergoing treatment in the SNCU.
My way or no waterway: Traffic remains blocked at Hormuz; Iran opens 2 routes
Ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is still blocked. Only a few Iran-linked ships have departed. Chinese oil tankers are waiting to enter. Iran is formalizing control and requires permission for passage. The waterway remains effectively shut, impacting global oil supply. A two-week ceasefire offers little immediate relief for shipping.
Jazeera Airways operates special flight on Kuwait-Mangaluru-Kuwait sector
Telangana: Power Dept Pumps For Dues From Irrigation, Panel Set Up
Transco had, in a letter on March 26, asked the irrigation department to pay the dues as it was finding it tough to continue supplying free power to lift irrigation schemes
Man dies after assault during funeral procession
Rythu DISCOM To Start Functioning From The State Formation Day On June 2
Policy and management professionals also participated in the meeting and discussed the organisation's formation.
Jeevan Reddy leaving the party painful: Jagga Reddy
Three arrested for stealing gas cylinders in Korukkupet
An honour and a privilege, says a proud Ravi Shastri
DC Edit | Lakhs of Indians Failed By EC In Bengal SIR
It calls for the urgent intervention of the President of India, an office mandated to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution, and the Supreme Court of India, the official interpreter of the Constitution and the defender of the fundamental rights, so that the sanctity of the electoral process in the country may be restored
Samsung trains 5000 students in future-tech skills
Congress under pressure to back or block Womens Reservation Bill
The Congress Working Committee will convene on Friday. The meeting will focus on the party's stance regarding a government proposal. This proposal aims to amend the Women's Reservation Act. The bill seeks to delink its implementation from the census and delimitation.
Man sentenced to life-imprisonment for stabbing woman to death
Remand prisoner at Puzhal dies in hospital
Alliances & distrust: Trinamool faces minority stronghold test
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's traditional minority vote base in Murshidabad and Malda faces challenges. Electoral roll issues, Waqf protests, and OBC reservation concerns are causing anger. Alliances of AIMIM with Humayun Kabir's party and Congress with CPI-M-AISF may divide Muslim votes. Minority community members express dissatisfaction with the government's actions over the past two years.
Right-Wing Accounts Target Indians in US
The accounts spread videos of Indian workers in the United States, call their work scams and allege their work to be violating the H-1B norms
Bangladeshs BNP sends large delegation to China, tests ties with India
Bangladesh's ruling party is sending a large delegation to China. This visit aims to boost cooperation and exchange experiences with the Communist Party of China. The delegation includes senior party leaders and ministers. This move rekindles decades-old ties. Bangladesh's foreign minister is also scheduled to visit China later this month. He is expected to meet his Chinese counterpart.
IPL 2026 | PBKS players want to do well for Shreyas, he deserves credit: Connolly
Under the dynamic leadership of Shreyas, the players have been feeling at home, at a franchise that had been in turmoil for many years
Revanth Directs Repair Works of Damaged Kaleshwaram Barrages
He ordered execution of works in accordance with the recommendations of the National Dam Safety Authority (NDSA) and emphasised expediting the repair process without delay
Two-year-old girl dies after falling into water tank in Tiruvallur
US must rein in Israel to secure Iran ceasefire: Omar Abdullah
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah urged the US to control Israel and halt bombing in Lebanon. He believes this action is crucial for a successful ceasefire with Iran. Abdullah suggested India's close ties with Israel might be a disadvantage.
Son of daily wage labourer gets second rank in Science stream
The Hindu Wins Three Awards at IAA Olive Crown 2026
The IAA Olive Crown Awards, launched in 2011, are Indias first awards focused on green advertising
Vizag MP Reviews Bhogapuram Airport Road Connectivity Projects
Accompanied by VMRDA chairperson Pranav Gopal and Commissioner N. Tej Bharat, the MP inspected ongoing works and interacted with officials on site.
CM orders fast-track repairs of Kaleshwaram barrages
Woman found dead at JNTU-H staff quarters
AP Framing Law To Regulate Childrens Social Media Use
Lokesh said the government has initiated efforts to regulate social media access for minors and a draft law is being prepared.
ORS Best for Diarrhea; Electrolyte Drinks Only Supportive, Says IAP
According to the IAP, ORS remained the most effective and scientifically proven treatment for dehydration caused by diarrhoea
AP To Deploy High-Speed Boats To Check Illegal Fishing in Its Territorial Waters
Nellore meet flags Tamil Nadu incursions; surveillance to be strengthened
Karimnagar Police Book 120 Cases Against Illegal Sand Mining In March
Police said the drive was aimed at preventing loss of government revenue and addressing risks to road safety and the environment.
CWC To Deliberate on Womens Reservation Law, Delimitation, West Asia Conflict On Friday
The Union Cabinet is learnt to have cleared the draft legislation on Wednesday to facilitate early implementation of womens reservation and expand the number of Lok Sabha seats
Krishna Milk Union launches new Vijaya dairy products in Vijayawada
The initiative aims to provide healthy and tasty dairy products to consumers while adopting modern packaging standards to meet the market demand, says KMU chairman
Christian bodies urge A.P. govt. to restore peace in Akiveedu
Tension prevailed in Akiveedu after two groups clashed during Ram Navami celebrations at Pedda Peta on March 27
Over 4,600 in fray for T.N. Assembly polls as deadline to withdraw nominations ends
Karur has the highest number of contestants in a single constituency, with 85 candidates in the race. There were 47 candidates in Perambur constituency, including TVK president C. Joseph Vijay
Power Consumers Protest Unjust Customer Charges on Power Bills in Social Media Platforms
Many users said their billed amounts had increased even when unit consumption remained low, and pointed to a sudden rise in fixed and customerrelated components
Battini Suresh Appointed Principal Chief Commissioner of IT for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana
Suresh is a native of Guntur and pursued his BTech in VR Sidhartha Engineering College and MBA from NITIE (IIM, Mumbai) besides Master in Public Policy from University of Bristol, UK. He joined the Indian Revenue Service in 1991.
Beyond the Fence: Villagers in Ahio seek development in upcoming West Bengal Assembly polls
Residents near the Habibpur Border in Ahio face challenges. A closed primary health centre forces villagers to travel for medical care. While some infiltration occurs, locals say it is low due to BSF presence. Development and basic facilities remain a concern for these long-term residents.
Reports on relocation of Tadepalli IOCL plant trigger anxiety among workers
Pointing out that the plant provides social and economic security to nearly 200 families, workers express livelihood concerns; company representative denies any such move
Robertson To Leave Liverpool At End Of Season
The 32-year-old has made 373 appearances for the club, winning two Premier League titles and the Champions League as a key member of the side that restored the Reds to the top of the English and European game under Jurgen Klopp
PM Modi pitches 6-point 'guarantee' for West Bengal ahead of Assembly polls
Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledges a 'double-engine government' for West Bengal post-assembly polls. He promises to remove infiltrators and ensure government employees receive Seventh Pay Commission benefits. Modi also vows to end the 'mafia raj' and 'syndicates' plaguing the state. Corrupt Trinamool workers will face punishment, and all scam-related files will be reopened.
Madhya Pradesh's Uniform Civil Code Push May Face Tribal Hurdle
Enacting UCC in Madhya Pradesh isn't a novel idea but a revival of old efforts. However, this time, the intent appears sharper and complications deeper.
Ernakulam witnesses heavy voter turnout at 80%
Kunnathunad continued its high-turnout streak, recording 83.69%, the highest in the district, while Angamaly recorded the lowest turnout with 75.62% voters exercising their franchise
Budding entrepreneurs told to approach District Industries Centres for guidance
Dilip Cherian | IAS Short of 1,300 Officers, but No One Wants To Fix It
IAS deficit, IIS-MEA tussle and frequent transfers expose systemic gaps
Cyberabad: Builders Told To Follow Norms Related To Lake Buffer Zones
Srijana emphasised the importance of taking safety precautions at construction sites, including steps to control dust and pollution as well as compliance with norms to control noise.
'Moving To New Stage In Managing Strait of Hormuz': Mojtaba Khamenei
'Moving To New Stage In Managing Strait of Hormuz': Mojtaba Khamenei
When Is The Best Time To Be Rude? New Study Provides Answers
The study suggests that it's okay to be rude when someone else initiates rudeness; it's seen as more acceptable to respond in kind.
Tamil Nadu's Chief Minister MK Stalin has voiced skepticism regarding the introduction of the 33% women's reservation bill at this juncture. He perceives it as a politically motivated maneuver designed to attract voters as elections loom. With grave concerns surrounding delimitation and the potential dilution of OBC representation, Stalin underscores the additional fiscal burden it places on state governments.
Social Security windfall? Millions set to pocket thousands in retroactive payments
The Social Security windfall is now real. Over $17 billion is being paid out. More than 3.1 million retirees are impacted. The Social Security windfall average retroactive payment stands near $6,710. This Social Security windfall follows the Social Security Fairness Act. Monthly benefits between $1,500 and $4,000 can quickly build substantial retroactive payouts. However, claiming Social Security retroactive benefits reduces future monthly income permanently for retirees. Experts warn delayed retirement credits loss can impact long-term financial stability significantly.

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