Telangana High Court Suspends Group-2 Sports Quota
The single judge had faulted the stand of the TGPSC and the government that international sportspersons should be preferred for higher-scale posts against the claims of less meritorious sportspersons.
As Sidda, DKS Slug It Out, 2 More Names Do Rounds
Fishing in troubled waters, the BJP state president B.Y. Vijayendra said that if the Congress government is unable to govern the state despite having 140 MLAs, it should dissolve the Assembly and call for fresh polls.
No dent in pollution as court orders not followed, SC told
The Supreme Court acknowledged its limitations in tackling Delhi-NCR's air pollution, stating it lacks a 'magic wand.' Decades of judicial intervention have yielded minimal results, with authorities failing to implement past orders. The court emphasized the need for long-term, year-round solutions involving domain experts and coordinated government efforts, rather than just winter-specific actions.
Trump Criticizes Program That Brought Afghan Refugees to US Who Fought the Taliban
The program, called Operation Allies Welcome , was created after the 2021 decision to leave Afghanistan following 20 years of American intervention and billions of dollars of aid.
Arteta hails immense Arsenal after beating Bayern and keeping Kane quiet in Champions League
Arsenal is top of the Premier League and now top in the Champions League with a 100% record
Orissa HC quashes govt order allowing MPs, MLAs to recommend teachers transfer
Teachers have to maintain safe distance from political parties and elected representatives, HC observes
Accused Arrested After Minor Girl Delivers Baby in Hostel
An FIR has also been filed at Kukanur station against warden, teachers, and doctors for alleged negligence, police said on Thursday.
Former World Trade Center worker who survived 9/11 beaten to death by teen attackers in Jacksonville
A survivor of the 9/11 terror attacks has died after a brutal assault in Jacksonville. Roger Borkum, 64, was attacked by three teenagers who kicked and stomped him. He suffered severe injuries and passed away days later. The suspects, aged 13, 17, and 19, have been indicted for murder. One teen reportedly claimed the attack was triggered by an insult.
Afghan National Charged in Guard Ambush Shooting Drove Across US to Carry Out Attack, Officials Say
Pirro said that the suspect, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, launched an ambush-style attack with a .357 Smith & Wesson revolver.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Skyroot Aerospace's new Infinity campus in Hyderabad. He also unveiled Vikram-I, India's first commercial orbital rocket. This marks a significant step for India's private space sector. Skyroot aims to launch Vikram-I within two months. The company is creating high-tech jobs and plans further investment. India is becoming a global leader in satellite launches.
Coordinating with banks to get unclaimed money returned to customers: Delhi CM
Govt moving towards opening up nuclear sector to private players: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced plans to open India's nuclear sector to private investment, mirroring reforms in the space sector. This move aims to boost energy security and technological leadership by fostering innovation in small modular and advanced reactors. The government is also preparing to introduce key legislation to facilitate these significant reforms.
National dog show 2025 winner: Soleil, a striking Belgian Sheepdog, triumphed at the 2025 National Dog Show, clinching the coveted Best in Show title. She captivated judges with a flawless performance, outshining over 2,000 competitors. Herding Group winner Soleil's handler lauded her exceptional energy and winning spirit, making her the undeniable champion of the prestigious event.
Hong Kongs Deadliest Blaze in Decades Kills at Least 83, Scores Missing
Authorities have begun investigating what sparked the blaze -- the financial hub's worst in almost 80 years - including the presence of bamboo scaffolding and plastic mesh wrapped around the structures as part of a major renovation.
Journalists house demolished in Jammu;PDP, CPI(M) condemn move
J&K political parties, lawyers allege selective action
Rajasthan taking steps to bring excess Yamuna waters during monsoon
The decision to divert excess Yamuna waters to Rajasthan follows an agreement signed with the Haryana government in February 2024 for getting the States full share of 1.119 billion cusec metre water as per the 1994 Yamuna Water Agreement
Living in fear: transpersons fear being struck off voter rolls amid SIR
Two pedestrians killed by speeding car, driver absconding
Nursery admissions begin today; schools cannot compel parents to buy prospectus: DoE
HYDRAA Chief Inspects Papers in MLAs Presence
Based on a complaint, HYDRAA conducted an inquiry into the alleged encroachment of society layouts park and public utility land.
6 new stations coming up for air pollution tracking: Sirsa
Environment Minister says city moving towards cleaner air via evidence-baseddecisions, calls real-time data key to respond swiftly to high pollution; teams workingto control air quality: CM
No Excuses If Paddy Gets Soaked During Rains: CS Warns Collectors
During a video conference from the Secretariat on Thursday, Vijayanand reviewed paddy procurement, welfare hostels, residential schools, RTGS functions, public perception, and document uploads for agent space.
Virginia Lt Gov elect Ghazala Hashmi reflects on Hyderabadi roots
Hyderabad: In a brief but heartfelt virtual homecoming, Virginias Lieutenant Governor-elect Ghazala Hashmi connected with members of the Malakpet community, the locality where she was born. Virtual Homecoming Recalling her childhood in the neighbourhood and speaking about how those experiences shaped her path into public service in the United States, Hashmi reconnected with the Malakpet 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 .
4 persons sent to two days police custody over pollution protest
Jamia Millia issues campus ban on PhD scholar for repeated protests
Dodlavani, Bogamdani Lakes Missing, Not Found
PCB writes to GHMC asking for help in locating one of the water bodies for studies
Sukanta Majumdar faces protests at Diamond Harbour, blames it on Trinamool Congress
The Trinamool Congress claimed that supporters of BJP leader Dilip Ghosh were protesting against Sukanta Majumdar
IIT-H to Host Major Metallurgy Meet From December 4 to 6
Dr S.V.S. Narayana Murty, vice-president of the IIM and CMD of Midhani (Mishra Dhatu Nigam), said, the events would set the stage for meaningful discussions among stakeholders to advance self-sustainability.
Rural Haat Sanctioned For Parumanchala
Society president Mohan Raju appealed to villagers to cooperate for speedy completion of the project. Sarpanch M. Prakasam, local leaders and residents were present.
Capital Status for Amaravati: AP Urges Centre to Issue Official Notification
Naidu said discussions would continue with the Centre regarding the extension of the capital gains tax exemption period for the farmers of the capital region.
Naidu Lays Stone for Amaravati Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temples Development Works
Naidu said the temple would be developed in the style of the Tirumala temple.
Police nab member of Himanshu Bhau gang after exchange of fire
Medak MP Raghunandan Rao Promises To Push To Name New Patancheru Hospital after Dr. Kishan Rao
Shankar Rao said that Raghunandan Rao had pledged to press for the hospital to bear Dr Kishan Rao's name as a tribute, during his meeting with the Chief Minister.
CM, DyCM Cross Swords Over Word Promise
Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar trade messages on social media
Bitcoin (BTC USD) vs Altcoins: Hyperliquid, XRP, Kaspa & Monad surging in 2025 Top cryptos to watch
Bitcoin faces a challenging year as altcoins surge. Hyperliquid leads with a 35% gain, drawing comparisons to Solana's early growth. XRP rebounds above $2 with strong ETF inflows. Kaspa shows significant 24-hour gains, and Monad attracts attention for its high-speed blockchain. Investors are eyeing these discounted altcoins amid market rallies.
New Plea Against Challan Collection
The petitioner has approached the court separately on the issue of penalties levied by the traffic police.
Delhi woman who accused Uber driver of physical assault files police complaint
HC Gives Ultimatum to Hydraa Chief, Asks Him To Respect Court Directions
Court angered by Ranganaths absence in contempt case
SC to look into Centre's mineral tax plea
The Supreme Court has agreed to reconsider the Centre's petition seeking an expedited review of a prior decision that upheld state powers to tax mineral rights. The Centre argues that empowering states with this taxation authority could lead to financial chaos and challenges to the federal framework.
Fuzzy Zoeller cause of death: Golf legend dies at 74. Check stats, achievements
Fuzzy Zoeller's career filled with two famous major titles, eight other PGA Tour titles and a Senior PGA Championship among his two PGA Tour Champions titles.
Dietitians reveal the best time to eat apples for maximum health benefits
Eating apples in the morning may enhance fiber advantages and aid digestion, blood sugar stability, and weight management. Apples have both insoluble fiber, which adds stool volume, and soluble fiber, which makes a gel that facilitates bowel movements. Consuming apples consistently and other low-glycemic fruits such as blueberries can minimize type 2 diabetes risk. Eating an apple prior to meals can curb hunger and support weight management efficiently.
The Kamalesan case and its simple lesson
When duty meets conscience, the real test lies in finding a way for both to coexist
Colorado State Sen. Faith Winter killed in multi-vehicle crash outside Denver
Colorado State Senator Faith Winter died in a five-vehicle crash near Denver. The accident occurred on Interstate 25. Three other individuals sustained injuries. Senator Winter was a dedicated public servant and advocate for transportation and environmental issues. Her passing has deeply saddened colleagues and the state. A committee will select a replacement for her remaining term.
West Bengal BLOs claim facing technical glitches
Block-level officers in West Bengal are experiencing significant technical issues with the BLO app. This is hindering the crucial digitisation of enumeration forms. The Election Commission of India is addressing server problems. BLOs report work pressure and app malfunctions, leading to delays. Digitisation continues until December 4, with draft rolls to be published on December 9.
Kishan Hails Rare Earth Magnets Plan
Kishan Reddy called the decision a testament to the Modi-led government's commitment to global competitiveness, sustainable industrial growth, and the vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047.
Two Missing Minors Traced In Hyderabad, Reunited With Parents
Police registered a case and examined CCTV footage at Pandit Nehru Bus Station, where the two were seen boarding a bus to Hyderabad. Special teams were dispatched to Hyderabad, where inquiries with locals helped trace the children.
ACB Traps Marredpally VRO Demanding Bribe
According to the ACB, the complainant S. Srinu, a resident of Akkireddypalem in Anakapalli mandal, had applied for mutation of agricultural land in his mothers name following his fathers death.
SC Asks Railways Why Accident Insurance Cover Applies Only to Online Ticket Purchases
The bench perused a report submitted by the national transporter and said at the initial stage, the focus should be on the safety of tracks and railway crossings, from which other aspects would emerge. It said the railways should continue carrying out its overall plan for the improvement of the system in its entirety.
Enabling a modern and future-ready labour ecosystem
The Four Labour Codes will result in a modern labour regulatory system that supports the growing dynamism of the Indian economy
HC Stays TGPSC From Issuing Appointment Orders to Group-II Candidates
Single judges directive to re-evaluate exam paused
Farmer held for possession of country-made guns
HCL to hold its maiden cyclothon in Bengaluru on NICE Road
IIT-Madrassigns MoU for start-up development
Bihar Congress leaders point out flaws after poll loss, but party high command sticks to vote chori
The leaders find fault with ticket distribution, outsiders being given tickets, lack of coordination withthe RJD and leadership of the States AICCin-charge
HC To Hear Petitions Challenging Reduction of BC Quota in Panchayat Polls Today
Judge examines if a single bench can hear new petitions
NEW DELHI: Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday inspected the Noida International Airport in Jewar and held a review meet with officials. They called for expediting the security clearances and the speedy completion of the pending works so that it can be made operational at the earliest. The Bureau of Civil Aviation had recently conducted an inspection of the airport on Tuesday and the regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, expected to issue the aerodrome licence for operations shortly. The airport is likely to become operational by the end of 2025. In a statement released on X, Naidu spoke of his visit with the CM to the airport and undertook a review of the present status before the inauguration, set to happen in the near future. I am pleased to share that the state-of-the-art Jewar Airport is now in its final stages before becoming operational, he said. We have directed the officials for quick resolution of the final pending issues and to expedite the remaining works with special emphasis on safety and security, he added. The airport is being developed by the government along with Yamuna International Airport Private Limited.
Karnataka change of guard: AICC has no 'deadline'
Congress leadership has not set an immediate deadline for a Karnataka government leadership change, downplaying reports of a aging power struggle. Senior leaders are expected to abide by the high command's decision, with the upcoming Parliament session taking precedence. The party is navigating complex factors beyond simple promises or ambitions.
Mountain Jewel for the Bangalore 1000 Guineas
Burden of proof: On SIR 2.0 and the voter
The SIRs enumeration process of putting the onus on residents to prove eligibility is flawed
Naidu Wants MPs to Coordinate in Parliament, Ensure Development in AP
The Chief Minister underlined that central support is essential to complete the Polavaram project by June 2027.
Sebi probes Jindal Poly Films for securities law violations
India's market regulator SEBI is probing Jindal Poly Films for alleged securities law breaches. The investigation focuses on dealings between group companies. SEBI has also joined a class action lawsuit filed by minority shareholders. This intervention aims to influence the legal proceedings. Jindal Poly Films states it has received no official notices from SEBI or the NCLT.
Foundation Stones For 15 Bank Headquarters To Be Laid in Amaravati Today
The combined investment exceeds 1,300 crore and is expected to generate more than 6,500 jobs.
Cyberabad police, GHMC draft joint roadmap to tackle congestion, safety and pending roadworks
Telangana EAGLE, Delhi Cops Bust Drug Cartel, Arrest 50 Nigerians
The operation was carried out in the early hours of Thursday, which exposed the links of interstate NDPS drugs network, with Delhi as headquarters
Telanga HC Dissatisfied Over Slow Progress of Probe Into Sigachi Industries Explosion
Bench asks why no SIT or expert agency was appointed
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ECI cannot make major changes to constitutional scheme: SIR petitioners
Petitioners are challenging the Election Commission of India's special intensive revision of voter rolls. They argue the commission cannot alter the constitutional framework through procedural changes. Senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi stated the ECI is bound by the constitutional scheme. The Chief Justice of India questioned the commission's varied procedures across states regarding dead voters.
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'Couldnt Sleep All Night': Survivors Recall Deadly Hong Kong Fire
Hong Kong's worst fire in almost 80 years killed at least 65 people in an eight-building apartment complex, with more than 250 people still missing.
NC MP Mehdi slams own govt as party holds key meet
National Conference MP Aga Ruhullah Mehdi has accused his own party's government in Jammu and Kashmir of failing to fulfill electoral promises and adopting the BJP's approach of political slogans. Speaking in Ganderbal, Mehdi criticized the leadership for shifting focus from Article 370 restoration to statehood, arguing this aligns with the BJP's agenda.
Magic Drain Construction Planned Across Andhra Pradesh
The Deputy Chief Minister observed the magic drain that was built in the village at a cost of Rs 77,173, drawn from MGNREG funds by the Panchayat Raj and rural development department
J&K Police raid JeI-linked locations across Kashmir Valley
Jammu and Kashmir Police conducted multiple raids across the Kashmir Valley targeting locations allegedly linked to the banned Jamaat-e-Islami. These searches, aimed at curbing radicalization and terrorist activities, yielded electronic gadgets, literature, and documents for further scrutiny. No incriminating material was seized in Pulwama, while other districts reported the recovery of items relevant to ongoing investigations.
Putin Says Russia Will Fight On Unless Ukraine Withdraws From Their Territory
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that Moscow would end its Ukraine offensive if Kyiv withdrew from territory Moscow claims at its own -- otherwise they would take it by force.
After death of two basketball players, Haryana CM orders review of sports complexes
Haryana CM Nayab Saini expressed condolences over the deaths and announced 5 lakh as financial assistance to the families of each of the deceased
Delhi blast probe finds terror suspect operated multiple Faridabad hideouts near university
FARIDABAD: The Delhi blast investigation has revealed that Dr Muzammil Ganaie, one of the prime suspects arrested in connection with the alleged white-collar terror module linked to the 10 November terrorist incident, had maintained two additional hideouts near Al-Falah University, police sources have said. In addition to renting accommodation in Fatehpur Taga and Dhauj in Faridabad, Muzammil had taken a house on rent from the former sarpanch of Khori Jamalpur village on the pretext of starting a Kashmiri fruit business, as well as a small room built on a farmers land, the sources said. The accommodation, owned by Jumma Khan, comprised three bedrooms, a hall and a kitchen. It was located about 4 kilometres from Al-Falah University, where Muzammil worked and from where he was picked up by the J&K Police. He stayed at this house between April and July on a monthly rent of 8,000, according to the sources. The house was constructed above a plastic raw material factory also owned by Khan. J&K police raid sites linked to banned Jamaat-e-Islami amid crackdown on 'terror support ecosystem' A team from the NIA recently took Muzammil to the village as part of its Delhi blast probe. NIA officers questioned Khan for several hours during their visit. Sources said Jumma, during questioning, told officers that Muzammil had informed him he wanted to start a Kashmiri fruit business and needed space for it. However, after about three months, he vacated the house, claiming it was too hot. Jumma clarified that he had no prior connection with Muzammil and that their first meeting took place at Al-Falah Hospital, where Jummas nephew was undergoing cancer treatment. He had vacated my house after around three months. I never suspected that he was a terrorist, said Khan. The NIA probe also revealed that Muzammil had stored a substantial amount of explosive material for approximately 12 days in a room built on a piece of land belonging to a farmer. He later shifted the explosive material to a room in the house of cleric Ishtiyak in Fatehpur Taga village, sources said.
Most Family Members of Saudi Bus Tragedy Victims Return
A total of 35 persons, apart from two officials from the Haj Committee, arrived at RGIA at around 2.30 am
SC: Adult Videos After Aadhaar Age Verification
CJI suggests Aadhaar-based age check for adult material
The CISF said it undertook a comprehensive security review after the 2023 incident. It was formally brought in to guard the Parliament building in May 2024
Telangana Power Engineers Join Nationwide Protest Against Electricity Privatisation
TGPEJAC chairman Saibaba criticised the Electricity Amendment Bill 2025, warning that approving it would drag the country into darkness, causing hardship for farmers, consumers, and employees
Delhi Pollution Crisis: 68% Seek Medical Help, 85% Face Rising Costs
More than 80 per cent of residents in Delhi-NCR surveyed reported experiencing persistent health issues, including chronic cough, debilitating fatigue, and respiratory irritation due to polluted air, according to a survey.
Indian Woman Found In Bangladesh 20 Years After Going Missing At Bengal Fair
A woman from Madhya Pradesh, presumed missing at the Gangasagar Mela in West Bengal nearly 20 years ago, has been traced to Bangladesh. Efforts are now underway to bring her back to India and reunite her with her family.
19 year-old terror suspect held in Jammu
Jammu police apprehended a 19-year-old man from Reasi, suspected of being radicalized online by banned terror groups. Authorities seized digital devices and are investigating his alleged links to Pakistan-based handlers. The arrest, based on credible intelligence, follows a case registered under terror-related charges, with ongoing interrogation to uncover further details.
Domestic trouble: On Indian cricket and home Tests
Indian crickets traditional strengths are now seen as vulnerabilities
Mumbai Couple Arrested For Using AI To Create Fake Local Railway Pass
Police have detained a woman sales manager of a private bank and her engineer husband for allegedly creating a fake season pass for local railway travel in the Mumbai suburban network using Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools.
UP Businessman Killed In Dispute Over Colour Of Chair Cover; 3 Arrested
Three persons were arrested on Thursday for allegedly killing a 45-year-old tent businessman over a dispute involving the colour of covers used on chairs and sofas at a wedding function in the Ballia district, officials said.
Cannot See Anything: Pilot's Last Words Before Kedarnath Chopper Crash
'Cannot see anything, turning...' was the last message from the pilot of the 17-year-old helicopter that crashed near Kedarnath valley in June this year, killing all seven people onboard
2 Coaches Of Passenger Train Derail In Jharkhand, Damage Overhead Pole
Two coaches of the Rampurhat-Jasidih EMU local passenger train derailed near Dumka railway station in Jharkhand on Thursday, damaging an overhead electric pole.
Court Grants Additional 3-day Custody of Ravi To Police
Investigators sought custody through a PT warrant and will question him in three cases related to promoting betting apps on the iBomma website and the alleged role of his associate Nikhil, police sources said.
2 Prisoners Saw Through Bars, Escape Using Bed Sheets In France
Two prisoners escaped from a French jail using bedsheets after sawing through the bars of their cell, a prosecutor said Thursday.
Bangladeshi youth used deceased mans 2002 SIR form to enter West Bengal's voters list
KOLKATA: A Bangladeshi national was arrested on Wednesday night by the West Bengal police on the charge of enrolling his name in the voters list by forging the enumeration form of a deceased person whose name had figured in the electoral rolls during the last Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in 2002 in the state. The incident took place at Mathurdangi under Ward 20 in Dankuni, Hooghly district, and prompted locals to hand over the Bangladeshi national to the nearby police station. Dankuni is hardly 30 km from the state secretariat, Nabanna. Mahasin Khan, a local resident whose name had appeared in the electoral rolls during the SIR in 2002, died in 2015. The Bangladeshi youth, Nadim, managed to buy Mahasins enumeration form, filled it and submitted it to the concerned Election Commission office in the area. He filled the form using Mahasins name. Maidul Khan, deceased Mahasins brother, came to know about the matter and raised an alarm among his neighbours, who caught Nadim on Wednesday night. Later in the night, the agitating neighbours informed the Dankuni police station. Maidul alleged that Nadim bought the form by paying several thousands of rupees and pasted his own photograph on it. Nadim has been residing in the area for the past 15 years and managed to get a voter ID card by paying Rs 4,000. Police sources said he has been arrested and will be produced before the court, where police custody will be sought for interrogation. Police have started a case to investigate how he bought the enumeration form and filled it using the name of the deceased person. Sources also said that some other people might have links with the accused. H Shabnam, chairman of the ruling Trinamool Congress-led Dankuni Municipality, was not available for comment.

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