CSR Conclave to debate next phase of corporate social responsibility
The deliberations will focus on improving the deployment, governance and measurement of CSR capital while aligning corporate investments with national development priorities
Big setback for Prashant Kishor, four Jan Suraaj leaders switch to BJP before Bankipur bypoll
Several Jan Suraaj leaders joined the Bharatiya Janata Party on Wednesday. This development occurs before the Bankipur Assembly bypoll scheduled for July 30. Prashant Kishor is contesting this election against the BJP candidate Neeraj Kumar Sinha. New entrants expressed their commitment to Prime Minister Modi's leadership and national development. The bypoll was necessitated after Nitin Nabin resigned from the assembly seat.
Pawar's visit to Shinde's office 'coincidence,' don't read conspiracies in political meetings: Sule
Supriya Sule stated Sharad Pawar's meeting in Eknath Shinde's office was purely a coincidence. She urged against viewing political meetings with suspicion or as conspiracies. Pawar met his party MLAs after attending a committee meeting on border disputes. Shinde greeted Pawar with a bouquet, showing his large-heartedness. Sule clarified Raut's misunderstanding was resolved after her explanation.
'Serious risk' to India's largest nuclear plant after sensitive files leaked on dark web: Report
Karnataka CM announces review of AI township project as farmer protests grows
Karnataka Chief Minister DK Shivakumar has formed a committee to review the proposed AI township. Farmers are protesting the land acquisition for this large-scale project near Bidadi. The government assures no land will be forcibly acquired from unwilling farmers. This committee will assess the project's merits and gather feedback from all stakeholders. Recommendations from the committee will guide the cabinet's final decision on the township.
Owaisi urges early SIR submissions, links process to citizenship
Hyderabad: AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi on Wednesday, July 15, urged voters to submit their SIR enumeration forms well ahead of the due date, claiming that the process is linked to citizenship. Addressing a gathering here, he said AIMIM has built an app with the help of Muslim youth from Hyderabad, designed to aid voters 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 .
The Calcutta high court permitted the Trinamool Congress rally on July 21. The court ordered the venue shifted from Victoria House to near Birla Planetarium. This decision aims to ensure smooth traffic flow and maintain public order. The rally attendance will be limited to 2,500 people between noon and 3:30 PM. Police will deploy adequate personnel to manage the law and order situation.
The revised bill, however, narrows tariff provisions against buyers of Russian oil, and proposes authorising the US president to impose tariffs up to 100% on exports from the five largest Russian oil buyers, namely, China, India, Slovakia, Hungary, and Azerbaijan.
Trinamool Congress MLA Madan Mitra has resigned from Mamata Banerjee's faction. He joined the rebel TMC faction led by Ritabrata Banerjee on Wednesday. Mitra accused Abhishek Banerjee of refusing to step aside during the party's crisis. This development follows summons issued to Mitra's family by the Enforcement Directorate. The ED is investigating a municipal recruitment scam in West Bengal.
Mamata loyalist Madan Mitra deserts former Chief Minister-led Trinamool Congress, joins rebel camp
Senior Trinamool Congress MLA Madan Mitra has resigned from the party. He joined a breakaway faction led by Ritabrata Banerjee. This move marks a significant setback for the Trinamool Congress. Mitra was recently appointed the party's Chief Whip in the assembly. His departure is expected to intensify political realignments in West Bengal.
TMC's Abhishek Banerjee gives voice sample in poll speech probe
Trinamool Congress MP Abhishek Banerjee provided his voice sample to a magistrate. This action was in connection with an investigation into his alleged intimidatory speech. The Calcutta High Court had directed Banerjee to appear before the magistrate for this purpose. He had previously not appeared on two earlier ordered dates for giving his sample. The high court also directed police to ensure he faced no harassment.
Sanjay Raut attacked the Eknath Shinde government, calling its actions stolen property. He also criticized the BJP for demanding prayers while ignoring temple fund allegations. Raut dismissed reports of MVA rifts and potential defections as deliberate rumors. He defended Jayant Patil's meeting with the Chief Minister regarding a local issue.
Ex-CEC Quraishi bats for making right to vote a fundamental right
Former CEC S Y Quraishi advocates for the right to vote as a fundamental right. He questions why the right not to vote is constitutional but voting is not. Congress MP Jairam Ramesh also supports elevating voting rights to a fundamental status. This move aims to protect against voter suppression and arbitrary disqualifications. Historical discussions and recent judicial opinions highlight this ongoing debate.
Supriya Sule dismissed speculation regarding meetings between NCP (SP) leaders and the Maharashtra Chief Minister. She clarified that Jayant Patil sought an appointment to discuss a municipal council president's issue. The INDIA bloc will formulate its stand on delimitation after a formal bill is presented. Sule emphasized that political and personal interactions should not always be viewed as conspiracy.
SC flags students frustration in CBSEs digital marking system
Seeks Solicitor Generals assistance on plea seeking reforms to on-screen evaluation
DMRC's high-speed rail project proposal incomplete according to expert panel: Kerala CM
An expert panel found the high-speed rail proposal incomplete and not viable. The panel recommended against proceeding with land demarcation or acquisition now. It highlighted the absence of social and environmental impact assessments. The proposal also lacked a sound economic model and logistics component. The government will examine all recommendations before making a final decision.
Delhi approves law making time-bound govt service delivery a legal right
The Delhi (Right of Citizen to Time Bound and Ease of Delivery of Services) Bill, 2026 replaces the 2011 Act with a technology-driven framework for faster service delivery.
Vizhinjam: Satheesan accuses previous LDF of waiving Rs 219 cr penalty
Kerala Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan rejected allegations regarding the Vizhinjam port stake transfer. He stated the government has not yet decided on the proposed share transfer. The Chief Minister accused the previous LDF government of waiving a Rs 219 crore penalty. This penalty was for delays in the Vizhinjam Seaport project's completion. The government will protect Kerala's interests before any decision is made.
Two newly elected MPs take oath as Rajya Sabha members
Two newly elected Rajya Sabha members took their oath on Wednesday. Mansoor Ali Khan, a Congress leader, was elected from Karnataka. Rajneesh Kumar Agrawal, a BJP member, was elected from Madhya Pradesh. The Rajya Sabha Chairman administered the oath to both new members. Khan took his oath in English, while Agrawal chose Hindi.
Why Taslima Nasreen's Kolkata return is a powder keg for Bengal politics
Taslima Nasreen's upcoming return to Kolkata after 20 years sparks intense political discussions. The Trinamool Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party both voiced their strong opinions regarding her visit. Exiled since 2007, Nasreen is set to participate in an anti-fundamentalism literary event this August. Her previous works and the circumstances of her exile have sent shockwaves through conversations about free speech and the intersection with religious beliefs in West Bengal.
No pressure from UPA govt during my tenure as CEC: S Y Quraishi
Former Chief Election Commissioner S Y Quraishi stated no government pressure was faced. He noted the Election Commission's strong image prevented any such approaches. Election dates were kept secret, even from intelligence agencies. The government learned of election announcements during press conferences. Quraishi has no information suggesting the situation has changed.
HC to hear plea over Wangchuks health as CJP plans mass fast
New Delhi: The Delhi High Court said it will hear on Thursday, July 15, a public interest litigation raising concern over the health of activist Sonam Wangchuk, who is on an indefinite fast at Jantar Mantar here. The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) has been holding the protest for over 25 days demanding Union Education Minister 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 .
The Trinamool Congress faction proposed alternative sites for their July 21 rally. They suggested Birla Planetarium or Metro channel as new locations. The court questioned why another rally could not be permitted nearby. The police are open to granting permission at a different venue. The hearing was adjourned for the government's views on venue suggestions.
Country heading towards economic crisis due to Modi govt's policies: Congress
Wholesale price inflation reached 9.87 percent in June, impacting the nation's economy. The Congress party attributes this rise to the government's anti-people policies. Fuel and electricity prices saw a significant surge, affecting common citizens. Agricultural sowing has also dropped to a three-year low, causing further distress. The opposition demands accountability from Prime Minister Narendra Modi for this economic situation.
Ethanol small share of son's business, mileage loss due to blending is minor, Nitin Gadkari says
Minister Nitin Gadkari defended the ethanol blending programme against criticism. He stated his family's business involvement is minimal and not influential. Gadkari dismissed claims of vehicle engine damage from E20 fuel. He highlighted the programme's role in reducing pollution and oil imports. The minister also addressed highway construction quality concerns.
NCP reunification on cards? CM Fadnavis' talks with leaders of both factions fuels buzz
Pakistan has gained notoriety for the persecution of its minorities, which includes both Hindus and Sikhs.
PIL moved in Delhi HC seeking immediate medical intervention for Sonam Wangchuk
A public interest litigation seeks urgent medical aid for Sonam Wangchuk, who is on an indefinite hunger strike. His health has rapidly deteriorated, raising concerns for his life and well-being. The petition urges authorities to provide immediate medical treatment and initiate dialogue. It highlights the government's constitutional duty to protect citizens' lives and health. Judicial intervention is deemed necessary to prevent irreparable harm to the activist.
Rahul Gandhi should disclose details of foreign trips, says BJP's CR Kesavan
BJP spokesperson CR Kesavan questioned Rahul Gandhi's foreign trips. He demanded transparency regarding the Congress leader's international visits. Kesavan alleged secrecy surrounds Gandhi's travels abroad. He stated the public has a right to know about these furtive trips. The BJP leader asked why details remain undisclosed if nothing is hidden.
West Bengal Congress president Subhankar Sarkar on Tuesday invited TMC chief Mamata Banerjee to the partys July 21 Martyrs Day programme, while asking her to admit that leaving the Congress nearly three decades ago was a mistake.
'If she publicly says ...': Congress extends Martyrs' Day invite to Mamata, but with a condition
The Congress invited Mamata Banerjee to its Martyrs' Day event in Kolkata. This invitation came with a condition that she acknowledge leaving Congress was a mistake. West Bengal Congress president stated Mamata should not distort the historical significance of the 1993 movement. He added that admitting her past decision was wrong would be a significant gesture. The Congress stage remains open for her to pay respects to the martyrs.
Where Indians come to watch, and be watched
From Shubman Gill and Priyanka Chopra to tennis lifers such as Lara Dutta and Ravi Shastri, Wimbledon now offers sport, style, status, and sentiment
Cuss remarks against CJI: Two law students arrested over courtroom disruption
Thailand scraps plan to end visa-free entry for Indians
Thailand will now allow thirty-day visa-exempt entries for Indian visitors. This decision follows a recent drop in arrivals from India impacting tourism. The government aims to align with Indian tourist travel behavior and boost visitor numbers. Previously, Indian tourists enjoyed sixty days visa-free entry to the country. This change reverses an earlier proposal to eliminate visa-free access for many nations.
ADAG companies siphoned off loan money via 53 shell firms: ED
Enforcement Directorate informed the Supreme Court about Reliance ADAG entities siphoning funds. These companies allegedly used fifty-three shell entities to divert bank loans. Assets worth over Rs 5,500 crore have been attached by the agency. Other Reliance group companies also diverted funds for luxury acquisitions. Investigations continue with significant assets attached and officials arrested.
Supreme Court acquits man, 16 others in 26-year-old dowry case
The Supreme Court acquitted seventeen individuals accused in a dowry death case. This decision came after a lengthy twenty-six-year legal battle for the family. The court criticized lower courts for disregarding defense evidence without valid reasons. Substantive testimonies and credible documents presented by the defense remained uncontroverted. The apex court stressed the importance of treating all evidence equally during trials.
Ahead of Lok Sabha session, Birla may recognise rebel TMC MPs' merger with NCPI
Rebel TMC MPs are set to hold their parliamentary party meeting under NCPI. They anticipate representation at the customary pre-session all-party meeting. Speaker Om Birla will decide on merger applications before the monsoon session begins. Recognition of NCPI could make it BJP's largest ally in the Lok Sabha. The rebel group is confident of approval due to their numbers.
SOP soon to hear petitions after working hours, says Supreme Court
The Supreme Court will create a procedure for urgent petitions. This new system will address life and liberty concerns after court hours. The court agreed to explore this after a lawyer's plea for immediate access. Only cases involving life and liberty infringements will be considered. This aims to provide prompt constitutional protection to citizens.
Madhya Pradesh's UCC draft proposes registration of live-in couples
Madhya Pradesh's draft uniform civil code requires live-in relationship registration. Couples must formally cancel registrations when relationships end, facing penalties for non-compliance. Parents will be informed of their children's live-in relationship status. Inheritance laws will change, including fathers as heirs to deceased sons' property. The proposed code will initially exclude the state's tribal population.
India welcomes Canada's remark delinking government from Nijjar killing
Middle East crisis: Government lodges protest with Iran as sailor dies in fresh attacks
India summoned Iran's deputy chief of mission to protest recent attacks on commercial ships. One Indian seafarer tragically lost his life and two others were critically injured. These attacks on vessels like MT Al Bahiyah and MT Mombasa have intensified recently. India strongly condemned the violence and urged an immediate cessation of hostilities. The government seeks the restoration of free and safe navigation through international waterways.
On South China Sea, government backs tribunal ruling against Beijing
India supports freedom of navigation and lawful sea uses in the South China Sea. The Ministry of External Affairs responded to a joint statement by several nations. This statement rejected China's expansive South China Sea claim as lacking legal basis. It also reaffirmed a 2016 tribunal ruling favoring the Philippines. India emphasizes peaceful dispute resolution in accordance with UNCLOS principles.
Give Muslims alternative site for namaz: Supreme Court to Dhar administration
The Supreme Court will hear challenges to a Madhya Pradesh High Court ruling on the Bhojshala complex. It declined to stay the order which declared the site a temple. Muslim petitioners argued the ruling ignored historical evidence and existing arrangements. The court directed authorities to find an alternative space for Friday prayers. Structural changes to the complex are prohibited without court permission.
Passport just a document to regulate departure of citizens from India: MEA
The MEA clarified passport issuance follows the Passports Act, 1967. This document regulates departure of Indian citizens from India. Official sources state a passport is not a determinant of citizenship. Less than eight percent of Indians currently hold a passport. This clarification follows recent government official remarks on the travel document.
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau informed the Supreme Court about the inquiry timeline. The complex investigation into the Air India crash is expected to conclude soon. Analysis activities will be completed within six weeks, subject to external factors. A draft final report is anticipated by October 2026 for review. This timeline aligns with international practices for accident investigations.
Need to relook if English can be considered an indigenous language: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court questioned English's indigenous status while refusing to halt the CBSE's three-language scheme. This policy aims to promote Hindi and regional languages, aligning with constitutional goals. Petitioners argued against the scheme due to teacher and infrastructure challenges. They also noted limited availability of books on the NCERT website. The Centre and CBSE will file their responses within ten days.
Staines' killer Dara Singh to be released soon?
The Supreme Court has set August 19 as a deadline for Odisha to decide on Dara Singh's remission plea. Dara Singh, jailed since 2000, is seeking release after serving over 26 years. The state sentence review board is favorably considering his plea due to good conduct. Updated information is required by the board before a final decision can be made.
Hydel project near China border gets green clearance
An expert panel recommended green clearance for the Naying hydro-electric project. This project will be built across the Siyom river in Arunachal Pradesh. It will boost renewable energy generation and cost an estimated Rs 11,835 crore. The project proponent will provide compensation and rehabilitation for displaced families. Further forest clearance is now required for this significant development.
Nitin Gadkari: Ethanol a small share of sons' business, attacks motivated
Union minister Nitin Gadkari denied personal gain from the ethanol blending program. He stated that allegations of conflict of interest are politically motivated and lack substance. Gadkari emphasized his long-standing support for alternative fuels to reduce pollution and import dependence. He clarified that his sons' business has a minimal share in the ethanol sector. The minister also highlighted the program's historical backing from previous governments.
Fake Silver row: Jammu court summons IO, seeks records
A Jammu court has ordered a crime branch officer to appear with case records. This follows objections raised over the agency's handling of a complaint. The case involves alleged fake silver offerings worth Rs 500 crore at Vaishno Devi shrine. Officials discovered the offerings contained minimal actual silver and toxic cadmium. An advocate filed a court complaint after his earlier submission received no action.
India's shipping minister ordered a comprehensive vessel tracking dashboard for ships with Indian seafarers. This dashboard will provide real-time information on vessel position and crew welfare. Liaison officers will be appointed to assist affected seafarers and their families. The ministry also directed close coordination with Indian missions in affected nations. Vessel movements require fresh threat assessments and coordination with maritime authorities.
Cabinet likely to approve Rs 25,000 crore Ganga, Varuna corridors for Varanasi
The Union Cabinet is expected to approve two major elevated road projects in Varanasi. These projects, the Ganga and Varuna Corridors, will cost nearly twenty-five thousand crore rupees. The Ganga Elevated Corridor will be a forty-six-kilometer highway along the riverfront. The Varuna Corridor will be a forty-three-kilometer elevated link connecting two national highways. These initiatives aim to significantly ease traffic congestion and boost tourism in the holy city.
PM Modi helped prevent Putins tactical nuclear strike on Ukraine in 2022, claims Polish minister
Poland's foreign minister stated Prime Minister Modi influenced President Putin regarding nuclear weapons. He emphasized Modi's unique ability to exert pressure and influence on the Russian leader. India's long-standing relationship with Russia provides a crucial communication channel. India consistently advocates for dialogue and diplomacy to resolve the conflict. The nation maintains ties with both Russia and Western countries.
NIA chargesheets sixth accused in CPI (Maoist) revival conspiracy case linked to Bihar Magadh zone
The National Investigation Agency has leveled charges against a sixth individual in a Maoist conspiracy case that aims to rejuvenate the banned organization's operations in Bihar. Chandan Kumar, arrested in Mumbai in January 2026, is purportedly involved in financing the CPI (Maoist). The agency has now filed its third chargesheet in a special court in Ranchi concerning this matter.
West Bengal hands over 1,024 acres to BSF for fencing along India-Bangladesh border
In a significant move, West Bengal has handed over 1,000 acres to the BSF for enhanced border fencing across 172.6 kilometers of the India-Bangladesh border. The Murshidabad district saw the largest portion of land transferred. Moreover, North 24 Parganas and Cooch Behar followed suit with notable land transfers, as the government strives for a harmonious blend of development and environmental conservation in Jangalmahal.
Trinamool rebel MPs seek separate seating, office space in Lok Sabha after joining NCPI
Trinamool rebel MPs Sudip Bandopadhyay and Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar have taken a bold step by aligning themselves with the Nationalist Citizen Party of India. They are anticipated to assume key roles as floor leader and chief whip in the Lok Sabha. Their recent discussions with the Lok Sabha Speaker focused on essential seating and office arrangements.
EC sanctions one-time honorarium of Rs 6,000 for BLOs and supervisors involved in SIR process
The Election Commission of India has approved a one-time honorarium of Rs 6,000 for Booth Level Officers. This payment is for their work during the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. The additional payment is sanctioned due to the scale and nature of the required revision work. This directive has been sent to chief electoral officers across multiple states and Union Territories.
Survey deadline extended to August 15; over 12,000 crore allocated for rural development
The Gujarat High Court, in its detailed 2,223-page judgment on the 2008 Ahmedabad serial blasts, held that Hindus were the intended targets of the terror conspiracy, upheld the death penalty for 38 convicts as a arest of rare case, and affirmed life imprisonment for 11 others.
Wangchuk refuses to end fast despite appeals, in immense pain
New Delhi: Activist Sonam Wangchuk is suffering muscle loss and is in immense pain but has refused to end his hunger strike as various sections on Tuesday, July 14, appealed to him to call off his 17-day fast and urged the government to initiate dialogue. The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), which is protesting at Jantar 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 .
Karnataka extends food service timings to accommodate World Cup match screenings
Food service allowed till 3:30 am on select days to boost late-night viewership and hospitality revenue
Rekha Gupta accused the Aam Aadmi Party of political patronage to Tahir Hussain. She demanded answers from the party leadership regarding their association with him. Hussain was convicted for his role in the 2020 Delhi riots and murder. The conviction brought justice to victims and their devastated families. The chief minister stressed accountability and punishment for those responsible.
India will host the 2026 BRICS Labour and Employment Ministers Meeting (LEMM) in Hyderabad over two days from Wednesday
The conviction of Tahir Hussain is not only about ensuring justice for Ankit Sharma but also confirms what OpIndia has been saying for years: that the 2020 Delhi riots were not spontaneous but the eventuality of a pre-planned conspiracy hatched by Islamo-leftists.
Vietnam boat tragedy: Phu Quoc chief rejects allegations of delayed rescue
Bharat Jodo clubs to be rolled out in a month with Rs 10 lakh grant for each
Karnataka's ruling Congress plans to establish ten thousand youth associations soon. These associations will receive an annual grant of ten lakh rupees each. The clubs will be named after Rahul Gandhi's Bharat Jodo Yatra. They will organize sports and cultural activities for members. The opposition BJP has raised concerns about the scheme's intent.
OBC status of 77 castes: Suvendu government withdraws Mamata-era SC challenge to HC verdict
West Bengal withdrew its Supreme Court appeal challenging the High Court's OBC list judgment. The state cabinet decided not to pursue the appeal, which was previously filed by the Trinamool Congress government. The Calcutta High Court had struck down the inclusion of 77 communities, including 75 Muslim communities. The state assembly has since passed two bills to restructure the OBC reservation framework.
Health experts downplay panic as AP tracks suspected Covid cases, states step up vigil
Medical professionals noted that the virus continues to circulate endemically and minor fluctuations in case numbers expected
Six years after IB officer Ankit Sharma was brutally murdered during the 2020 Delhi riots, a court's conviction of Tahir Hussain lays bare the evidence, dismantles his PCR-call defence, and reinforces the prosecution's case that the violence was a targeted attack on Hindus.
Bengaluru: HD Deve Gowda threatens to stage dharna as farmer resistance to AI township builds up
Resistance to Chief Minister DK Shivakumar's AI township project is increasing. Veteran leader HD Deve Gowda threatened a protest if the project is not dropped. Farmers are protesting the acquisition of fertile farmland for the ambitious project. Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy questioned the CM's insistence on the project.
Farmers spill blood on fields after Revanth sparks outrage
Hyderabad:Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddys remarks on the drought-like conditions facing farmers this Kharif season have triggered a sharp backlash from the opposition Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), with the party terming his comments abusive and demanding an apology. At a press conference on Monday, July 13, Reddy was asked about the poor rainfall this 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 .
Amid wars and chaos, India campaigns for SHANTI at the UN Security Council
S. Jaishankar arrived in New York from the Gulf and left for Brussels and the EU-India Trade and Technology Council. The UNSC bid itself carries the same signature: India positions itself both as a power the West actively courts and as the self-described voice of the Global South.
Karnataka announces govt-driven AI university; pitches state as global hub for responsible AI
The CM announced that the government will set up an AI hub as an incubation centre for research and development in AI by start-ups, companies and others
AI economy must protect workers; BMS seeks fairer growth model
MJ Akbar opens up changing civil dynamics in Pakistan, says People in uproar against establishment
13 Indians killed, 3 missing in Gulf since February 28 amid US-Iran war
Thirteen Indians have died and three are missing in the Gulf region since late February. Recent attacks on commercial ships have resulted in significant Indian casualties. India is closely monitoring the escalating regional crisis and its impact. The nation calls for safe and uninterrupted navigation through the Strait of Hormuz. Attacks on shipping must cease to ensure global trade resumes.
CPI(M) to hold maha dharna in Hyderabad over jobs for youth
Hyderabad:The Communist Party of India (Marxist)s Telangana State Committee has given a call for a Maha Dharna at Indira Park here on Wednesday, July 15, demanding that the state government speed up recruitment to government posts and fulfil its promises to unemployed youth. The protest, scheduled for 11 am, will focus on employment generation and 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 .
India stated Pakistan's exploitation causes protests in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The ministry of external affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal accused Islamabad of excessive force against public dissent. India maintains Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India. New Delhi also accused Pakistan of human rights violations in the region.
'If this is not arrogance ... ': Why SC reprimanded Samay Raina, Ranveer Allahbadia
AR Rahman electrifies Washington with the National Symphony Orchestra on the heels of America @ 250
AR Rahman's performance with the National Symphony Orchestra offered a powerful reminder of music's unifying power. He seamlessly blended Eastern and Western musical traditions, creating a rich tapestry of sound. The concert showcased his ability to orchestrate diverse elements into a cohesive artistic vision. This event demonstrated that harmony is a universal human aspiration, not just a musical concept. Rahman conducted connection, reminding audiences of their shared humanity through melody.
'2029 Not Done Deal But...': Jairam Ramesh on Vote Chori, INDIA Bloc & Amit Shah
Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh speaks to The Quint in an exclusive interview.
From Rahul Gandhi to Vijay to Nadda: CJP invites leaders across party lines to back NEET protesters
The Cockroach Janta Party has invited political leaders to join a protest at Jantar Mantar. This demonstration supports students protesting the alleged NEET UG examination irregularities and paper leak. Leaders from various parties have been urged to stand in solidarity with the protesting youth. The organization seeks accountability and justice for students affected by the education system. Many leaders have already offered support, while others are still being contacted.
'Will join Uddhav's Ram Raksha Andolan,' says Fadnavis, but with a question
'Learning a language never goes waste': SC declines to stay CBSE's three-language policy
The Supreme Court declined to halt the CBSE's three-language policy for 2026-27. It will hear detailed challenges to the policy next week. Petitioners argued against the policy's implementation and lack of resources. The court noted that learning languages is beneficial and agreed to hear arguments. The Union government was directed to file its response within ten days.
Posters targeting Mulayam Singh Yadav and Akhilesh Yadav appeared across Uttar Pradesh. The Samajwadi Party accused the BJP of inciting communal sentiments with these displays. Uttar Pradesh minister Om Prakash Rajbhar defended the posters as appropriate responses. Samajwadi Party workers removed the controversial hoardings in several locations. Police are examining CCTV footage to identify those responsible for the posters.
Kargil War: How July 14 turned the tide and put Pakistan on back foot during Operation Vijay
The Indian Army marked July 14, 1999, as a decisive turning point in the Kargil War. This date saw India regain control of strategic heights and Pakistan announce troop withdrawal. The Fire and Fury Corps highlighted exceptional courage and coordinated operations during this period. Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee declared Operation Vijay a success on this significant day.
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