Rahul Gandhiblames entire system for paper leaks
Dehradun: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday, July 17, said that no political party or organisation should have a hold on any educational institutions, and batted for a political consensus on the issue of paper leaks, calling it everyones responsibility. Addressing a Chhatron ki Goonj rally here on Friday evening, the leader of opposition in 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 .
PM Modi attacks AAP government in Punjab, targets Shiromani Akali Dal
Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the Aam Aadmi Party government in Punjab for corruption and the drug menace. He also attacked the Shiromani Akali Dal, virtually ruling out an alliance with them. Modi highlighted corruption cases against AAP leaders in Punjab and Delhi. He stated that Punjab needs a double-engine BJP government for development. The Prime Minister also criticized the Congress for its internal party conflicts.
Telangana govt to probe irregularities in Dharani, Bhu Bharati
Hyderabad: The Telangana cabinet has decided to constitute a Special Enquiry Team (SET) to probe all the allegations on the irregularities that were alleged to have been perpetrated when Dharani revenue portal that had come into existence on October 29, 2020, till now, after the Bhu Bharati portal replaced had replaced the earlier act. The 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 .
Telangana seeks Central aid to tackle El Nio-induced rainfall deficit
Cabinet clears probe into Dharani transactions; reviews bullet-train corridors and irrigation project
Watch: Shashi Tharoor rescued after Kerala hotel lift gets stuck
Karnataka HC quashes defamation case against Union minister Shobha Karandlaje
The Karnataka High Court has quashed the criminal defamation case filed against Union Minister of State Shobha Karandlaje by former Congress MLA Sowmya Reddy. The court observed that the alleged remarks did not prima facie meet the requirements of criminal defamation under Sections 499 and 500 of the IPC and held that political statements made during public debate do not automatically amount to defamation.
Palakkad Smart City: Promotional campaigns to begin in December
The corporation plans to allocate land for large-scale industries starting early next year, prioritising those needing over 50 acres in the first phase
Gujarat tops State rankings on infrastructure, business climate and financial health
Gujarat secured the top overall rank in this assessment because of its strong economic fundamentals, sound fiscal management, and business-friendly governance
Three ex-TMC MPs re-elected to Rajya Sabha as BJP candidates days after switching sides
Three former Trinamool Congress MPs have been elected unopposed to the Rajya Sabha. They switched to the Bharatiya Janata Party just days before their election. These leaders resigned from their previous posts last month after election results. Their return to the Upper House on BJP tickets marks a significant political shift. This development follows the Trinamool Congress's defeat in recent assembly elections.
PM Modi slams AAP over Tahir Hussain conviction, accuses party of appeasement
PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti criticized the government's silence on Sonam Wangchuk's hunger strike. Wangchuk has been on an indefinite hunger strike for twenty days demanding action. He is protesting alleged irregularities in the NEET examination and paper leaks. Doctors have warned of critical health risks if the hunger strike continues. Wangchuk vows to continue his protest until July twentieth for a government response.
India's first hydrogen train: Salient features
The train will run between the Jind and Sonipat railway stations and cover the 89-km distance in two hours, with halts at 12 intermediate stations
PM Modi Inaugurates 5,470 Crore Rail & Road Projects in Jalandhar, Punjab
Delimitation debate: How opposition faultlines may help govt in Monsoon session
There are strong speculations that the government is planning to reintroduce the Delimitation Bill during upcoming Monsoon Session. The Bill could not pass the numbers test during the Budget session. Opposition parties, which were united in their opposition to the Bill in April, appear to be divided now over the idea of uniform seat increase. Some parties may support the bill if their concerns are addressed. The Congress fears isolation and has requested an all-party meeting for discussions. The proposed 50% seat increase aims to facilitate women's reservation without altering current proportions.
PM launches Indias first hydrogen-powered train
Wangchuk was apprehended under the National Security Act last year following the outbreak of violence in Leh.
The Trump administration in the US has declassified and publicised several intelligence and law enforcement documents from 2020, alleging that China acquired 200 million American voter data and exploited vulnerabilities in the US election system to influence the poll in Joe Bidens favour.
Rahul Gandhi to finalise Karnataka Cabinet list after Mallikarjun Kharges return on Saturday
The Karnataka cabinet list will be finalized by the AICC after Mallikarjun Kharge's return to Delhi. Rahul Gandhi has been in talks with prominent leaders to shape the ministerial appointments. There is significant competition for the twenty open slots, with a keen focus on youthful representatives and various community voices. The new ministers are likely to take their oaths in a ceremony scheduled for next week.
The company has proposed the establishment of a greenfield testing and validation setup in its existing facility named ARIVAM
Makihara is frustrated that Japan is losing out on lucrative contracts for trains and the critical signalling system in the Bullet Train project
Skyroots rocket Vikram-1 will carry to space a special message from PM Modi
'Kattar Beimaan Party': PM Modi attacks AAP on corruption, law and order at Jalandhar rally
Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticised Punjab's ruling Aam Aadmi Party for corruption allegations. He labeled the party Kattar Beimaan Party during a rally in Jalandhar. The prime minister also highlighted the state's deteriorating law and order situation. He mentioned a former AAP leader's conviction for murder during Delhi riots. Modi urged voters to elect the BJP for a prosperous Punjab.
Ram Mandir donation case: Tinnu Yadav, Manish Yadav sent to 39-hour police remand
Two individuals, Ram Shankar Yadav and Manish Yadav, received a 39-hour police remand on Friday. This remand is connected to the alleged embezzlement of Ayodhya Ram temple donations. Custodial interrogation is crucial for uncovering the conspiracy and tracing the money trail. Earlier, two other accused were also taken for custodial interrogation as part of the ongoing probe. The alleged donation scam has triggered significant political backlash against the ruling BJP.
ICMR study: Drones cut TB diagnosis time by two-thirds
The Supreme Court has allowed the Karnataka government to hold elections to Bengaluru's five newly created city corporations in December, extending the earlier August 31 deadline. The court accepted the state's request, noting that the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls is expected to be completed by November.
We are not obliged to talk about news stories whose facts remain questionable, retorted a senior Pakistani spokesperson.
Ex-Badrinath temple officer Rajendra Chauhan arrested in donation theft case after SIT grilling
Former Badrinath temple officer Rajendra Chauhan was arrested for alleged donation theft. CCTV footage showed Chauhan collecting cash bundles and putting them into his pocket. The Special Investigation Team received an internal inquiry report from the temple committee. Investigators identified more suspects after examining fresh CCTV footage from recent dates. The investigation into the temple donation theft case is currently ongoing.
Congress, AAP, RJD slam Aamir Khan over '3 Idiots' clarification
Political leaders questioned Aamir Khan's denial about his character's inspiration. They suggested the actor feared the ruling establishment's influence. Khan stated his '3 Idiots' character was not based on Sonam Wangchuk. Wangchuk, however, recounted meeting Khan and discussing a film idea. Khan urged Wangchuk to end his hunger strike for health concerns.
The Supreme Court has asked election officials to address issues surrounding voter data transparency. A PIL points out the challenges of handling claims and objections, revealing delays that affect numerous excluded voters' access to vital welfare schemes and certificates. The court stressed the duty of the Election Commission in citizenship verification.
BJP says Congress insulting Indian identity after MP's remarks on Sanskrit
The BJP criticized a Congress MP's claim that Sanskrit originated outside India. This statement reflects the party's appeasement mindset and insults Indian civilization. BJP leaders stated that all Indian languages belong to India and are indigenous. They also linked such views to historical invaders and a disregard for Indian heritage. The party urged Congress members to stop insulting Indian identity and culture.
Ghaziabad 4-year-old rape case: Don't write 'doctor' if you don't perform your duty, says SC
The Supreme Court criticised two private hospitals for their actions. Doctors failed to provide timely medical care to a young victim. The court ordered the hospitals to provide reasonable compensation to the family. This case involves a four-year-old rape and murder victim from Ghaziabad. The Supreme Court is monitoring the investigation into the incident.
'A national cause, more discussions needed': JPC defers draft report on PM, CMs removal bill
A joint parliamentary committee deferred its draft report on removing leaders facing serious charges. The panel decided more consultations were needed before adopting its five recommendations. Members voted on recommendations, with some BJP members also voting against initial proposals. The committee suggested suspending, not permanently removing, leaders detained for thirty days. This bill seeks to amend the Government of Union Territories Act, 1963.
Diss Vande Mataram, risk jail: Bill headed to Parliament
Hyderabad:A Bill to give the national song Vande Mataram the same statutory protection as the national anthem Jana Gana Mana, making any insult or obstruction to its singing a punishable offence, has been listed by the Centre for introduction, consideration and passing in Parliament during the Monsoon Session beginning July 20. A bulletin issued by 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 .
Former TMC leader Madan Mitra has joined a rebel faction, blaming Abhishek Banerjee for his exit. Mitra stated that central agencies like the ED did not influence his political decision. He felt the party leadership was not effectively working to counter the BJP. Mitra also praised Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari's political strength and vigor. Mamata Banerjee responded by saying she could restart the party if necessary.
UP: Shiv Sena demands ban on namaz at Gyanvapi mosque during Shravan
The Uttar Pradesh unit of Shiv Sena (Shinde faction) has demanded a ban on offering namaz at the Gyanvapi mosque complex during the Hindu month of Shravan, claiming it hurts the religious sentiments of devotees visiting the adjoining Kashi Vishwanath temple. In a letter to the temple administration, the party warned of protests if the demand is not accepted. The Gyanvapi dispute remains pending before the courts.
PM Modi announced Ram temple trust in Parliament, must break silence on floor of House: Cong
Congress has asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to address the alleged Ram temple donation embezzlement case in Parliament, saying he had announced the creation of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust. The demand comes as the SIT probe into the alleged diversion of donations continues under the Supreme Court's watch.
'Too Precious to Lose': Artists & Academics Appeal to Sonam Wangchuk, Govt
Arundhati Roy, Zoya Akhtar among public figures urging Sonam Wangchuk to end his hunger strike
'Avoid unruly behaviour': CM Yogi says anti-social elements 'tranishing' Kanwar Yatra
Addressing a function in Shamli district after inaugurating and laying the foundation stone for several development projects, CM Yogi said the state government was ensuring full security and all necessary arrangements for Kanwar pilgrims. Today, no one stops the Kanwar Yatra. It is progressing peacefully and with enthusiasm. The government stands with the kanwariyas, and the administration and security forces are serving them, he was quoted as saying by news agency PTI.
DMK to study Bill on delimitation, decide matter on 'merit'
The DMK will study the proposed delimitation Bill when tabled in Parliament, and a decision will be made based on merits to protect Tamil Nadu's interests. Discussions will include a fifty per cent seat increase and retaining current seat proportions. The DMK will decide this matter independently without consulting the Congress party.
The Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology used in the rail project is a clean and sustainable method of generating power.
IHCL joins Tata Strive, ANIIDCO to upskill hospitality professionals in Andaman and Nicobar
The partnership aims to build a skilled hospitality workforce, improve service quality and support tourism-led economic growth
Karnataka Cabinet expansion: Preliminary talks on, list to be finalised soon, says Jarkiholi
Preliminary discussions for Karnataka's cabinet expansion have begun. Chief Minister D K Shivakumar and Siddaramaiah met party leadership regarding the expansion. The Congress high command will finalize the list of candidates soon. All 20 vacancies are expected to be filled before the assembly session. Selections will consider caste, religion, region, and youth representation.
Government to introduce bill making Vande Mataram insults punishable
A bill to punish insults to Vande Mataram will be introduced in the Lok Sabha soon. The government also plans to tighten birth and death registration rules. The Supreme Court's judge strength will increase after Parliament approves an ordinance. Discussions continue regarding delimitation and women's reservation in legislative bodies. Other proposed legislation includes amendments to foreign contribution regulations.
Fresh cracks have surfaced within the Nationalist Congress Party following a recent meeting. Senior leaders Praful Patel and Sunil Tatkare met Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. Party chief Sunetra Pawar was reportedly not informed about this late-night discussion. Tatkare dismissed the controversy, stating the meeting concerned his constituency issues. This episode highlights ongoing leadership tussles within the NCP after Ajit Pawar's death.
Delhi HC to hear PIL alleging police surveillance of Cockroach Janta Party protesters on Monday
The Delhi High Court will hear a PIL alleging continuous police surveillance of protesters. Aishe Ghosh filed the petition challenging the Delhi Police's actions at Jantar Mantar. Protesters claim they are subjected to constant photography and monitoring. The petition argues this surveillance violates fundamental constitutional rights. The court agreed to list the matter for hearing on Monday.
SC agrees to hear Somnath Bharti's plea challenging election of BJP's Satish Upadhyay in 2025 polls
The Supreme Court will hear Somnath Bharti's plea challenging his election defeat. Bharti contests the victory of Satish Upadhyay from Malviya Nagar constituency. He alleges corrupt practices and a deliberate strategy to divide secular votes. The Delhi High Court had previously dismissed his petition due to a technical defect. The apex court's decision will impact the popular mandate and electoral fairness.
Elgar Parishad case: SC agrees to hear next week advocate Surendra Gadling' s bail plea
The Supreme Court will hear advocate Surendra Gadling's bail plea next week. Gadling has been jailed for seven-and-a-half years in the Elgar Parishad case. His bail plea has been adjourned eleven times previously in the Supreme Court. The case involves alleged Maoist links and provocative speeches delivered at a conclave. Gadling is accused of aiding Maoists and conspiring with co-accused.
YouTuber arrested again for posting defamatory videos targeting Congress leader
A YouTuber was arrested again for allegedly posting defamatory social media content. Rajan Joseph was arrested by Adoor police for fresh defamatory videos. He was previously arrested and released on bail last week. Police stated a fresh video targeting the complainant was uploaded on bail day. Efforts are underway to trace and arrest a co-accused named Sibi.
Delhi HC seeks police response on Sharjeel Imam's bail plea in 2020 riots conspiracy case
The Delhi High Court has sought the police response on Sharjeel Imam's bail plea. Imam is challenging a trial court order that dismissed his second bail application. He was arrested in August 2020 and accused of masterminding the 2020 Delhi riots. The Supreme Court had previously refused bail to Imam and Umar Khalid. The court noted a prima facie case against them under the UAPA.
Aamir Khan: '3 Idiots' not based on Sonam Wangchuk
Aamir Khan stated his 3 Idiots character is not based on Sonam Wangchuk. He called the connection a misconception and expressed concern for Wangchuk's health. Wangchuk is currently on an indefinite hunger strike protesting India's education system. His health has deteriorated, losing over nine kilograms since starting the fast. Several celebrities have also voiced concerns regarding Wangchuk's well-being.
'Risking life won't yield results': Pawan Khera as Sonam Wangchuk as hunger strike enters Day 20
CPI(M) leader Mani cites lack of vision of UDF govt as reason for power crisis in Kerala
Senior CPI(M) leader M M Mani criticised the UDF government's vision for addressing the power crisis. He stated that Kerala has never met its power demand independently. Mani claimed that sufficient power purchase agreements were not made by the current administration. This comes after the Electricity Minister cited low rainfall and dam levels for power cuts. The state must also return borrowed power, prolonging the current situation.
Gujarat ATS widens JeM crackdown, arrests 5 more in terror module probe
Speaking to reporters, Sharma stated that the bill has been passed by the state assembly, publication in the official gazette, followed by the notification of the rules and guidelines. He noted that the first step is complete, while the second stage is currently underway and will be finalised as quickly as possible to enforce the law.
Himachal Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu met with a delegation from Doon. The state government prioritizes balanced development and strengthening health and education sectors. Several key initiatives have been launched in the Doon constituency recently. Government schools are now adopting the CBSE curriculum for better student access.
TMC MP Kalyan Banerjee accused the BJP of new tactics to boost parliamentary strength. He alleged the BJP manipulates Rajya Sabha elections through timed resignations and defections. Koel Mallick's resignation and expected BJP induction were highlighted as a strategic move. Banerjee criticized defections, calling them a dirty picture of West Bengal's political culture. He stated that the people of West Bengal will deliver the final verdict on these actions.
Without the opposition's support, how can they bring out the bill? They have to discuss it with the opposition. Let us have an idea about what they are going to bring, and then we will tell, Venugopal told reporters.
Andhra Pradesh reports 12 Covid-19 cases and four deaths since June
A total of 339 Covid-19 cases have been reported nationwide since July 1, led by Kerala
T Srinivasa Kumar appointed Earth Sciences Secretary
Long-term exposure to air pollution could lead to dementia, warns WHO
New WHO guidelines suggest up to 45% of dementia cases are preventable. Tackling risk factors like high blood pressure and air pollution is advised. Healthy lifestyles and managing chronic diseases significantly influence brain health. The guidelines recommend regular physical activity and quitting tobacco use. Routine vitamin and omega-3 supplements are not advised without diagnosed deficiency.
PF for self-employed, workers in unorganised sector on way
Employees Provident Fund Organisation is developing a universal provident fund scheme. This new plan will cover millions in the unorganised sector and self-employed individuals. Subscribers can contribute daily or annually with tax benefits on their savings. The agency is studying global models to finalize the basic framework for this initiative. This self-financing scheme aims to extend retirement savings beyond the current EPFO network.
Unite to fight terror, organised crime, Ajit Doval urges Bimstec
NSA Ajit Doval chaired the Bimstec national security chiefs meeting in New Delhi. The grouping discussed practical solutions to combat terrorism and organized crime. Security chiefs also endorsed principles for maritime law enforcement interactions at sea. Doval stressed closer regional cooperation to tackle evolving security challenges effectively. Bimstec unites dynamic regions with significant global population and economic influence.
Govt plans bill to punish those who insult, block Vande Mataram singing
Delimitation, women's quota bills not on agenda yet
No leak of Kudankulam nuclear reactor data, clarifies minister
Union minister Jitendra Singh asserted no sensitive data breach occurred at Kudankulam nuclear plant. Nuclear Power Corporation of India confirmed core systems remained untouched by the incident. Reliance Infrastructure's contract involved conventional services, not core nuclear systems. A third-party data center provider reported a partial data breach attempt. Isro sources clarified that scientist and engineer resignations are within normal levels.
Skyroot Aerospace to launch Indias first private orbital rocket on Saturday
India's private space sector is poised for a significant advancement this Saturday. Skyroot Aerospace will launch the Vikram-1, its first orbital-class rocket. This historic mission, named Mission Aagaman, will lift off from Sriharikota. The rocket carries technology demonstration payloads and unique artwork into space. This launch marks a major milestone for India's burgeoning private space industry.
'Not a blanket bar': Supreme Court clarifies bulldozer order
The Supreme Court clarified its prior ruling on demolitions. Bulldozers can remove illegal constructions and encroachments on public land. This action requires strict adherence to municipal laws and procedures. Individual contempt petitions will be handled by jurisdictional High Courts. Fact-finding exercises will ascertain if authorities acted arbitrarily in demolitions.
Avoid deploying sailors on vessels moving via Strait, DGMA tells companies
India's shipping regulator has advised against deploying seafarers in the Strait of Hormuz. This directive follows recent attacks on merchant vessels in the West Asia region. Two attacks on Tuesday involved commercial ships carrying thirty Indian seafarers. The directorate cited heightened security and ongoing conflict as reasons for enhanced measures. Fleet owners were previously asked to restrict seafarer deployment in this area.
NEET-UG results declared: 2 score 715/720, 19 cross 700
NEET-UG 2026 results revealed higher top scores following a nationwide retest. Aryan Gupta from Punjab secured the top position with a score of 715. Over 93% of candidates scoring above 690 were first-time test-takers. Women accounted for over 58% of the qualified candidates this year. The National Testing Agency declared results to keep medical admissions on track.
Fema a civil law, RBI alone can compound offences, says ED
The Enforcement Directorate clarified Fema's role as civil legislation for voluntary compliance. Reserve Bank of India is the competent authority for compounding eligible contraventions. The ED issues a no-objection certificate to the central bank for compounding offenses. RBI recently closed a Fema case against Apothecon Pharmaceuticals after a penalty. This action follows master directions prescribing a compounding matrix for determining amounts.
Does marital rape law shield men from unnatural sex prosecution?
The Supreme Court will examine if husbands can face charges for sexual acts causing harm. This question arises despite existing exemptions for marital rape under penal laws. The court will begin final hearings on these pending pleas from September ninth. The central issue is whether the court can create a new offense by striking down exceptions. The Centre opposes criminalizing marital rape, citing marriage as a unique relationship.
Throughout history, the quest for immediate gratification has led to spiritual manipulation. Emperor Ashoka stood against those who exploited the fears and hopes of individuals, highlighting the transactional nature of faith. Today, the prosperity gospel and wellness movements reflect this enduring cycle. To escape this repetitive loop, we must recognize that genuine growth transcends simple transactions.
20 NDA-ruled states adopt Jan Vishwas reforms to decriminalise minor offences
In a decisive shift since 2024, twenty NDA-led states have implemented the Jan Vishwas reforms, which aim to decriminalize trivial offenses and alleviate regulatory challenges. Chhattisgarh has passed an Ease of Doing Business Act grounded in risk categorization, and Assam has enacted the Jan Vishwas Bill to favor adjudication over prosecution. This trend embodies a trust-oriented regulatory framework taking hold across various regions.
Rajnath Singh to chair NDA meet today ahead of Monsoon Session
A Group of Ministers will meet Friday to discuss upcoming parliamentary business. The Monsoon Session begins July 20 with potential women's reservation bills. Opposition parties plan to raise issues like the NEET paper leak. Parliamentary committees may report on constitutional amendment bills. The government seeks support for a women's reservation bill and delimitation.
UP ATS raids TMC leader's home, madrasa in Bengal in terror funding case
Uttar Pradesh ATS conducted raids at multiple West Bengal locations on Thursday. These searches included a Trinamool leader's home and a madrasa in North 24 Parganas. The raids are connected to an alleged terror-funding case involving overseas money transfers. Both the local leader and his son were reportedly absconding during the search operations. The UP ATS had previously arrested the leader on similar charges two years ago.
BJP to protest in Kashmir against NC-led govt's 'failures'
The Jammu and Kashmir BJP will protest on July 20 against the current government. This protest aims to expose alleged failures in governance and electoral promises. The opposition party criticizes the administration for neglecting key issues. They state the government diverts attention from its own shortcomings. The BJP intends to voice public concerns across Kashmir.
Supreme Court closes Tamil Nadu electoral roll revision cases after Bihar SIR verdict
The Supreme Court has dismissed petitions challenging the special intensive revision of electoral rolls in Tamil Nadu. A bench led by Chief Justice Surya Kant noted a prior judgment on similar Bihar petitions. The court upheld the Election Commission's authority to conduct such electoral roll exercises. This decision ensures the constitutional mandate for fair elections is maintained. Proceedings were closed for all thirteen petitions challenging the revision.
Omar Abdullah asks Centre to take humanitarian view on Wangchuk
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah expressed concern over Sonam Wangchuk's health. He urged the central government to adopt a humanitarian approach to the issue. Wangchuk has been fasting for nineteen days and has lost significant weight. Abdullah drew parallels with the UPA government's engagement with Anna Hazare. He stated Wangchuk's demand for NEET examination accountability was justified.
Srinagar court grants NOC for passport to Farooq, sets conditions
A Srinagar court granted a no-objection certificate for Farooq Abdullah's passport. The court noted that pending criminal proceedings do not automatically bar travel. CBI had objected, fearing he might flee the country and evade justice. The passport was issued for one year, subject to conditions. Abdullah must seek permission before traveling outside Jammu and Kashmir.
Rajya Sabha MP Koel Mallick quits trinamool, meets Bhupender Yadav
In a surprising political move, Trinamool Congress MP Koel Mallick resigned from her position on Thursday, immediately meeting with Union minister Bhupender Yadav afterward. This resignation has reduced the TMC's Rajya Sabha strength from thirteen to nine members. The previous day saw MLA Madan Mitra part ways with the party as well. Mamata Banerjee has urged party members to exit before July twenty-first, emphasizing a clean break.
BRS meets CEO, seeks probe into Revanth Reddys multiple votes
Hyderabad:A delegation of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) met Telanganas Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) C Sudarshan Reddy on Thursday, July 15, and urged him to review and make public details of what it alleged were multiple votes registered in the name of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy. The delegation contended that Revanth Reddys Election Photo 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 .
Centre puts Delhi hospitals on alert as Sonam Wangchuk fast enters third week
Central government hospitals will now conduct twice-daily health checks for hunger strikers. Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital is designated as the nodal facility for any emergencies. Advanced life support ambulances will remain stationed at the protest site. Medical teams will submit daily health status reports to the ministry. This action follows Delhi Police's request due to health concerns.
'No sensitive data leaked': Government refutes reports of Kudankulam nuclear plant breach
Union Minister Jitendra Singh dismissed reports of sensitive Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant files being leaked. He asserted that no nuclear safety or security data had been compromised in the incident. The Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited clarified leaked documents related only to the plant's conventional Balance of Plant package. This clarification followed claims by a ransomware group about accessing thousands of project-related files.

