TN polls: DMK set to release candidates today, campaign heats up
Chennai: The DMK is likely to release its candidate list on Friday, March 27, signalling a major step in its preparations for the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections scheduled for April 23. The announcement is expected to come after Chief Minister MK Stalin finalises seat allocations within the DMK-led alliance. With the nomination process set 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 .
Army puts to test its new Shaurya drone squadron for tank units
The Indian Army is bolstering its armoured regiments with dedicated drone units, 'Shaurya Squadrons', to enhance surveillance, precision strikes, and electronic warfare. Recently tested in a realistic battle scenario, these units aim to significantly boost battlefield awareness and response times for tank formations. This move reflects lessons learned from global drone-centric conflicts.
SC: Vague allegations no basis for dowry case
The Supreme Court has ruled that vague and unsupported allegations are insufficient to initiate criminal proceedings, quashing a dowry harassment case against an elderly couple. The bench emphasized that citizens must be vigilant about their rights and take timely action, especially in matrimonial disputes, as delays can cast aspersions on a case.
SC: For requisitioned vehicles, govt to pay 3rd party damages
The Supreme Court ruled that if a private vehicle is requisitioned by a district administration and meets with an accident, the government, not the insurance company, is liable for compensation. The court stated that the owner is divested of custody and control during requisition, making the requisitioning authority responsible for incidents.
Too many meds in old age? Cutting back could be safe
Elderly individuals, especially those frail or with limited life expectancy, may no longer need all their long-term medications. A global review suggests carefully stopping some drugs can be safe, reducing risks like falls and confusion. Doctors emphasize a shift towards patient-centered care, where medication reduction, when supervised, can improve well-being and energy levels.
Iran hands Hormuz pass to India, Pak, Russia, China, Iraq
Iran has permitted India to use the Strait of Hormuz, allowing 20 Indian cargo vessels and 18 LPG tankers to pass. This decision, following diplomatic efforts by India, eases concerns about energy supply disruptions. Iran stated that ships linked to its adversaries will be denied passage through the strategic waterway.
Vaishnaw flags harm to kids from social media
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw highlighted the global challenge of social media's adverse effects on children. He also discussed the significant global impact of the West Asia conflict, asserting India's strong economic position. Vaishnaw criticized the opposition for what he termed a low level of political discourse. He stated that India's growth story remains robust.
India has begun process to take a leap from 5G to 6G: Scindia
India is actively participating in global discussions for 6G technology standards, a significant shift from previous generations. Communication Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia highlighted India's new role as a partner in setting international telecom standards. The Bharat 6G Alliance, formed in 2024, now boasts 85 members, underscoring the nation's commitment to shaping future communication networks.
No shortage of oil and gas, won't impose curbs: Govt
The government has ruled out restrictions on petrol and diesel sales, assuring citizens of ample oil and gas availability and robust import arrangements. Despite global fuel use curbs and misinformation-driven queues, India's petroleum and LPG supply remains secure and under control, with reserves and ongoing procurements ensuring uninterrupted dispensing at all retail outlets.
PM Modi to meet CMs today on West Asia conflict preparedness
Prime Minister Modi is set to convene a video conference with Chief Ministers, excluding those from poll-bound states, to assess national readiness for potential disruptions stemming from the West Asia conflict. The Team India spirit will guide discussions on energy supply concerns and preparedness, with the cabinet secretariat to engage excluded states separately.
India among few engaging all sides in West Asia conflict, says Rijiju
India's diplomatic prowess in West Asia is highlighted by its ability to engage all parties in the conflict, according to Minister Kiren Rijiju. He emphasized that the nation's safe passage of ships and high-level dialogues with global leaders demonstrate its active role, countering claims of being a bystander.
Media contribution key in building Viksit Bharat: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the media's crucial role in fostering public awareness and national unity at the Times Now Summit 2026. He emphasized that platforms like Times Group are vital in informing citizens, shaping discourse, and amplifying India's global voice.
West Asia crisis: Congress again attacks government's foreign policy
Congress criticized the Modi government's foreign policy, stating that he self-styled Vishwaguru's diplomacy has transformed a roken country into a broker country. The party spokesperson highlighted India's extreme embarrassment and regional diplomacy setback as Pakistan emerges as a mediator in the West Asia war, despite its history of terrorism and nuclear proliferation.
Dowry claims lives of thousands, do not give bail for such deaths mechanically: SC
The Supreme Court has cautioned high courts against granting bail in dowry death cases, deeming a Patna High Court order unsustainable. The bench emphasized the gravity of dowry deaths, a social evil causing thousands of women's unnatural deaths, and directed the accused husband to surrender.
Fewer flights, no fare caps: Domestic airfares set to soar
Domestic air travel is poised for a significant price increase this summer, mirroring international flight costs. A 12% reduction in weekly domestic flights, coupled with the removal of fare caps and anticipated Aviation Turbine Fuel hikes, will drive up ticket prices. Only financially robust airlines are expected to maintain operations as demand and operating costs fluctuate.
Poll inducement seizures cross 400 crore: EC
Poll inducements worth over Rs 400 crore have been seized across poll-bound states and UTs since February 26. This includes significant amounts of cash, liquor, drugs, precious metals, and other freebies. Tamil Nadu leads with the highest seizure value, as the Election Commission reviews poll readiness and deploys enforcement teams.
President urged not to grant assent to transgender bill
Over 140 legal professionals and activists have urged President Murmu to reject the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Amendment Bill, 2026. They argue the bill, passed hastily, violates constitutional rights by removing the right to self-perceived gender identity and introducing a medical board for identity certificates, potentially excluding marginalized transgender individuals from essential protections.
Delhi leads state-wise donations to national parties, shows ADR analysis
Delhi leads national parties in donations for FY 2024-25, contributing Rs 2,639.4 crore. Maharashtra and Gujarat follow with significant contributions. The Association for Democratic Reforms report highlights a substantial increase in total donations, with corporate entities being the primary source.
Bank fraud: CBI files case against 2 ex-directors of Reliance Telecom
CBI has registered a bank fraud case against former Reliance Telecom directors Satish Seth and Gautam Doshi, along with public servants, following a complaint by State Bank of India. The alleged fraud amounts to Rs 115 crore. Searches were conducted at the directors' residences, and documents related to loan transactions were recovered.
India, China neighbours that can't be parted: Beijing envoy
China's envoy to India, Xu Feihong, asserted that India and China's progress stems from their people's efforts, not external aid, subtly countering US remarks. He urged win-win cooperation and cautioned against those seeking to sow discord between the neighbours. Xu also highlighted the need for China and India to champion developing nations amidst rising global challenges.
KTR alleges conspiracy in Hyderabad Metro Rail takeover, Telangana min denies
Hyderabad: Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) Working President KT Rama Rao (KTR) has alleged that the takeover of the Hyderabad Metro Rail Ltd (HMRL) from the Larsen & Toubro was being done to gain control of over 280 acres of land leased to the company, which the state government intended to give it to its near 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 .
New Delhi, Mar 26 : India has about 60 days of oil stock cover and has arranged one full month of LPG supply, the government said on Thursday, adding that there is no shortage of petrol, diesel, or LPG, calling reports of shortages as a deliberate misinformation campaign aimed at triggering panic buying. Amid reports [] The post 60 days of oil stocks, 800,000 tonnes of LPG secured, says Govt Dismissing shortage reports as misinformation appeared first on Northlines .
Centre approves Rs 5,000 Cr additional aid for J&K
Sinha, Omar thank PM, HM, Finance Minister New Delhi, Mar 26:The Centre on Thursday approved additional central assistance of Rs 5000 crore for Jammu and Kashmir, aimed at supporting infrastructure development and easing fiscal pressures in the Union Territory. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah [] The post Centre approves Rs 5,000 Cr additional aid for J&K appeared first on Northlines .
Second part of JK Assemblys budget session today, likely to have stormy start
Jammu Tawi, Mar 26 : The second leg of the Jammu and Kashmir Assemblys budget session is expected to begin on a stormy note on Friday, with opposition parties gearing up to corner the government over its poll promises and the restoration of statehood. During the 18-day-long first half of the session, which began on [] The post Second part of JK Assemblys budget session today, likely to have stormy start appeared first on Northlines .
CS evaluates key initiatives to transform healthcare in J&K
Jammu Tawi, Mar 26: Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo chaired a high-level meeting to review the steps taken by the Health & Medical Education (H&ME) Department as part of an ongoing effort to implement healthcare reforms in Jammu & Kashmir based on recommendations of NITI Aayog. Senior officers from the Health & Medical Education Department and [] The post CS evaluates key initiatives to transform healthcare in J&K appeared first on Northlines .
Schedule out for revision of electoral rolls
Exercise to be completed by May 15 Jammu Tawi, Mar 26:In a significant move, the State Election Commission (SEC) on Thursday issued a schedule for revision of Panchayat electoral rolls in Jammu and Kashmir. State Election Commissioner, Shantmanu said the Commission has issued a calendar for revision of Panchayat electoral rolls. As per calendar, a [] The post Schedule out for revision of electoral rolls appeared first on Northlines .
Tourist police deployed across J&K to boost visitor safety: Centre
247 multi-lingual helpline received over 1.64 lakh calls in 2025 New Delhi, Mar 26:The Centre has stated that Jammu and Kashmir has put in place dedicated tourist police and helpline facilities to enhance safety and security for visitors at major tourist destinations across the Union Territory. Replying to a question in the Lok Sabha, Union [] The post Tourist police deployed across J&K to boost visitor safety: Centre appeared first on Northlines .
Cabinet Okays major flyover in Srinagar, new staff in Health, judiciary
Clears introduction of appropriation bills in Assembly New Delhi, Mar 26:The Jammu & Kashmir cabinet on Thursday approved the construction of a major flyover in Srinagar, along with the introduction of appropriation bills in the Legislative Assembly. Sources said that the cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, gave its nod for the construction of [] The post Cabinet Okays major flyover in Srinagar, new staff in Health, judiciary appeared first on Northlines .
Nr Command gears up to hold Investiture Ceremony tomorrow
Gen Pratik to confer 92 awards upon soldiers, units of Army for exceptional service, bravery Jammu Tawi, Mar 26:The Northern Command Investiture Ceremony 2026 is slated to be held on Saturday (March 28) at the headquarters in Udhampur. According to the details available, ninety-two (92) awards will be conferred upon soldiers and units of the [] The post Nr Command gears up to hold Investiture Ceremony tomorrow appeared first on Northlines .
J&Ks groundwater recharge 2.30 BCM, extraction 0.51 BCM
New Delhi, Mar 26:The Government of India (GoI) informed the Lok Sabha that Jammu and Kashmir has an annual groundwater recharge of 2.30 billion cubic meters (BCM), with extractable resources estimated at 2.07 BCM. Replying to an unstarred question, Minister of State for Jal Shakti Raj Bhushan Choudhary said that the total annual groundwater extraction [] The post J&Ks groundwater recharge 2.30 BCM, extraction 0.51 BCM appeared first on Northlines .
Jmu-Sgr highway closed after landslide
Jammu Tawi, Mar 26:The Jammu-Srinagar National Highway was closed in Ramban district on Thursday after massive boulders fell on the road, leaving hundreds of vehicles stranded on both sides, officials said. An official said that the highway remained blocked due to large boulders and a landslide between Karol Bridge and Chanderkot, halting vehicular movement. Traffic [] The post Jmu-Sgr highway closed after landslide appeared first on Northlines .
Fugitive jeweller Nirav Modi has lost his final bid to reopen his extradition appeal in London. Judges expressed concern over the use of 'proscribed treatment' to obtain confessions in India, but stated they would have reopened the appeal were it not for government assurances. Modi now faces extradition within a month, with limited avenues for further legal challenge.
West Asia tensions stoke fuel & export fears in Assam
Concerns over energy supplies are rising in Assam due to the West Asia crisis. Opposition parties are highlighting queues at fuel stations as an election issue. The state government, however, assures that petrol, diesel, and LPG are readily available. Local refineries produce more fuel than the state consumes, ensuring a surplus.
Raids in Srinagar, Badgam for fake Covid medical supply orders
J&K police's economic offences wing raided three locations in Srinagar and Budgam in connection with an alleged fraud. Two men are accused of issuing fake medical procurement orders and impersonating government officials to siphon off funds during the Covid-19 pandemic. A Delhi-based firm filed a complaint alleging deceitful inducement for medical supplies, leading to the recovery of evidence.
You've got mail: J&K's first postwoman clocks 25 letters a day, 30 years on foot
In Shopian's Hirapora village, 55-year-old Ulfat Bano has been Kashmir's first postwoman for over three decades, delivering mail on foot through challenging terrain and harsh winters. Despite the physical toll, her passion for connecting people fuels her dedication. She finds immense satisfaction in bringing good news and parcels to her community, viewing her work as a vital service.
Maharashtra minister Narhari Zirwal is embroiled in controversy. A video showing him with a transperson has surfaced on social media. The opposition Congress has demanded his dismissal, citing obscene and unethical behaviour. They allege the video was filmed at his official residence. This incident has sparked calls for a thorough investigation into the matter.
Terror recruitment case: Raids in 10 locations in 3 Kashmir districts
Counter Intelligence Kashmir busted a terror recruitment module with links to handlers across the LoC and Bangladesh. Raids across three districts yielded incriminating materials. A Bangladesh-based LeT operative, Shabir Ahmad Lone, allegedly coordinated recruitment and network expansion, operating as a most wanted terrorist from abroad. An associate was previously arrested.
Nirav Modi defiant, blames CBI and ED for destroying his businesses
Appearing defiant in London, Nirav Modi testified in a civil trial, denying owing Bank of India over $10.7 million. He claimed banks, CBI, and ED destroyed his 20-year business, asserting no fraud against Punjab National Bank. Modi alleged PNB colluded with CBI, leading to an FIR without his input, and ED's actions halted his operations.
Telangana Assembly debate between BRS women MLAs, Congress min turns personal
Hyderabad: Mission Bhagiratha scheme became a flash-point for arguments between Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) MLAs V Sunitha Laxma Reddy and P Sabitha Indira Reddy, against Telangana Women and Child Welfare Minister Danasari Anasuya alias Seethakka during the assembly session on Thursday, March 26. The argument was sparked after the BRS women MLAs, who were 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 .
'Sheesh Mahal' a dark chapter of corruption, says Delhi CM Rekha Gupta
Separate labels for unhealthy nutrients on food packs work best, shows study
There is no doubt in the fact that Agniveers are the vital force of the country and utilizing their services even after the end of their active tenures is not at all a bad idea. In this context, reportedly, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has written to all states to reserve 20 percent jobs for [] The post Agniveer- the Nations Asset appeared first on Northlines .
Should menstrual leave be a right or a choice?
Shaleen Mahajan Summum jus, summa injuriawhich means the strictest application of law can sometimes result in the greatest injustice. This paradox lies at the heart of the debate on menstrual leave in India. Should it be made mandatory for all working women? At first glance, the idea appears rooted in dignity and fairness. Yet, a [] The post Should menstrual leave be a right or a choice? appeared first on Northlines .
Cabinet approved Indias NDC 2031-35 adopts calibrated middle path
May help increase bargaining power and finish its development agenda By Dr. Gyan Pathak The cabinet approved Indias Nationally Determined contribution (NDC) 2031-35 has clearly adopted a calibrated middle path between its climate responsibility and development sovereignty in the backdrop of the countrys unfinished development agenda. It signals Indias willingness to act on climate [] The post Cabinet approved Indias NDC 2031-35 adopts calibrated middle path appeared first on Northlines .
US-Iran Talks on peace in West Asia have many roadblocks needing tough mediation
Tehran is till apprehensive of Trumps objectives while getting ready By Ashok Nilakantan Ayers NEW YORK: Peace in the middle east has many roadblocks as Iran rejected initially Trumps 15-point one sided peace plan coming up with its own counter terms and retaining its right to maintain stock piles, control of Hormuz and [] The post US-Iran Talks on peace in West Asia have many roadblocks needing tough mediation appeared first on Northlines .
Indias Census: The foundation of population, policy and development
By Aish Yadav In a vast and diverse country like India, accurate information about the population is essential for the effective functioning of a democratic system. This is why the Census is regarded as one of the largest administrative exercises in the world. It is not merely a process of counting people, but a comprehensive [] The post Indias Census: The foundation of population, policy and development appeared first on Northlines .
BJP, TMC supporters clash in Bengal's South 24 Parganas; police personnel attacked
Clashes erupt between Trinamool, BJP workers in poll-bound Bengal
The violence reportedly began when the BJP candidate, Bikash Sardar, while campaigning in his constituency at Basanti, was allegedly attacked by Trinamool Congress workers
'Sinister agenda': CPI(M) fires back at Rahul, Kharge; accuses Congress of helping BJP
The CPI(M) has fiercely criticized Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge for targeting the Left in Kerala, accusing the Congress of aiding the BJP for electoral gains. The party stated that Congress leaders are abandoning their fight against communal forces by focusing on the CPI(M) instead of the BJP, questioning the Congress's own defections to the BJP.
PM Modi to attend G7 summit in France from June 15-17, focus on global economy and Hormuz security
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to attend the G7 summit in France from June 15-17. This confirmation came during high-level talks where India's crucial role in addressing global economic issues and fostering solidarity was highlighted. Discussions also centered on the Middle East, with both nations agreeing to coordinate on securing the vital Strai of Hormuz.
PM Modi to review preparedness amid Middle East tensions, meet CMs
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will interact with the chief ministers of all states on Friday, March 27, barring those which are going to polls, and review their preparedness and plans in the wake of the West Asia conflict, sources said. The initiative is aimed at ensuring synergy of efforts in the spirit of 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 .
How Life Insurance Calculators Help Avoid Underinsurance
Choosing the right amount of coverage is one of the most important aspects of financial planning. Many individuals purchase a life insurance policy without fully assessing whether the coverage will be sufficient for their familys long-term needs. This often leads to underinsurance, where the sum assured is not enough to cover expenses, liabilities, and future [] The post How Life Insurance Calculators Help Avoid Underinsurance appeared first on Northlines .
Dhurandhar 2 fallout: Ex-IG EXPOSES Atiq Ahmed's Pak connection, fake currency network links
Karnataka: Husband slits wife's throat, drives off; onlookers record video
A 28-year-old woman was brutally murdered by her husband, Akshay, who slit her throat on a road in Kalaburagi district, Karnataka, after a domestic dispute. Bystanders captured the horrific incident on video, which has since circulated on social media. The accused fled the scene, and a manhunt is underway.
Mega anti-Naxal operation launched as March 31 deadline nears, CoBRA units shifted to Jharkhand
Security forces are intensifying operations nationwide to neutralize remaining Maoist cadres by the March 31 deadline. Efforts include tracking approximately 130-150 armed Naxals and encouraging surrenders, with significant troop movements and cross-border operations underway. The Centre is also planning a post-operation development blueprint.
A Karnataka MLA sparked a controversy by alleging that legislators are denied entitled IPL passes, forced into queues, and face inflated ticket prices due to alleged black marketing by KSCA. The Assembly Speaker has now directed the government to ensure MLAs receive VIP tickets, addressing concerns of disrespect and indignity.
Donations to national parties surged 161% in FY25, BJP accounted for over 91% share: ADR
The BJP received over 91% of declared donations above Rs 20,000 by national parties in FY25, totaling Rs 6,074 crore. Overall political funding surged 161% to Rs 6,648 crore, with corporate donations dominating. The BJP's collections alone jumped 171% from the previous fiscal year.
Iran war: Tharoor warns West Asia crisis may worsen, urges Modi govt to Take a Stand
Mallikarjun Kharge questions 'hurry' on womens quota law, seeks all-party meet post polls
Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge has written to Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju. He questions the government's urgency to amend the women's quota law. Kharge suggests an all-party meeting after April 29, 2026. This meeting will discuss the implementation of the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, 2023. The law is set to take effect from the 2029 Lok Sabha elections.
Simple stool test may detect hidden cause of chronic diarrhoea
A simple stool test could soon revolutionize chronic diarrhoea diagnosis in India. Researchers found measuring bile acids in one sample accurately identifies bile acid malabsorption, a commonly missed condition. This accessible test, with high accuracy, could help millions suffering from undiagnosed BAM, offering targeted treatment and improved quality of life.
Assam tribes herbal remedies reveal 39 medicinal plants with healing potential: Study
Leverage Careers partners with TNSDC for training nursing candidates
The programme, launched at Vellore, is structured to train a minimum of 120 nursing candidates annually
Govt grants lifelong complimentary railway travel for gallantry medal recipients
India, Serbia hold foreign office consultations in Belgrade
India and Serbia held the 9th Round of Foreign Office Consultations (FOC) in Belgrade, Serbia on Wednesday.
BJP MP writes to Prime Minister on population policy, flags need for balanced growth
A Bharatiya Janata Party Member of Parliament has called for a national population management policy. This policy would focus on education and family planning services. Region-specific strategies are also proposed. The aim is to ensure sustainable and balanced development for India.
'BJP should form govt in Israel': Congress leader Pramod Tiwari's 'fatherland' jibe at Assam CM
You are a Chief Minister. As a Chief Minister, you must be somewhat educated. You must have some knowledge. In a democracy, the government will obviously be formed within the borders of India. If you insist on Congress forming a government in Pakistan, your government should form in Israel, as it is your fatherland. Your Prime Minister has said so, Tiwari told ANI.
Times Business Icons North 2026- Honouring Visionaries & Trailblazers of Modern Business
UP CM Yogi at Janata Darshan orders time-bound action on grievances, warns against land grabs
Yogi Adityanath held a Janata Darshan in Gorakhpur, where he heard grievances of around 200 people and directed officials to resolve issues promptly and sensitively. He ordered strict action in cases of crime and illegal land encroachment, especially to protect the rights of the poor, and advised dialogue in family disputes before legal steps.
Parvesh Sahib Singh escalated his attack on Arvind Kejriwal by releasing a video alleging lavish spending on the former CMs official residence, dubbed sheesh mahal. He claimed high-end fittings and facilities pushed costs to around 80 crore.
PM Modi Tops Global Leader Rankings with 68% Approval: Survey
New Delhi, Mar 26: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been ranked the worlds most popular democratic leader with a 68 per cent approval rating, according to a latest survey by US-based analytics firm Morning Consult. The findings, part of the Global Leader Approval Rating Tracker, are based on data collected between March 2 and 8, [] The post PM Modi Tops Global Leader Rankings with 68% Approval: Survey appeared first on Northlines .
13 Killed, 25 Injured as Bus Catches Fire After Collision in Andhra Pradesh
Amaravati, Mar 26: At least 13 people were killed and around 25 others injured after a private travel bus collided with a tipper lorry and caught fire in Markapuram district of Andhra Pradesh early Thursday morning, police said. The accident occurred around 6:00 am near Rayavaram when the bus, belonging to Harikrishna Travels, was travelling [] The post 13 Killed, 25 Injured as Bus Catches Fire After Collision in Andhra Pradesh appeared first on Northlines .
'Potential to mislead': FIR registered against X for AI video on PM Modi, ECI chief Gyanesh Kumar
Iran Allows India, 4 Others Passage Through Strait of Hormuz Amid Tensions
Tehran/New Delhi, Mar 26: Iran has allowed India, along with China, Russia, Iraq and Pakistan, to use the Strait of Hormuz for commercial shipping even as it restricts access to vessels linked to its adversaries, Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi said. The move comes amid a virtual blockade of the strategic waterway by Tehran, [] The post Iran Allows India, 4 Others Passage Through Strait of Hormuz Amid Tensions appeared first on Northlines .
J&K: Assistant Professor Killed, Husband Injured in Rajouri Road Accident
Jammu, Mar 26: A female assistant professor was killed and her husband injured after their Maruti Swift met with an accident in the Kallar area of Rajouri district on Thursday morning. Officials identified the deceased as Dr. Tabassum Naz, an assistant professor posted at Degree College Poonch. Her husband sustained multiple injuries in the incident [] The post J&K: Assistant Professor Killed, Husband Injured in Rajouri Road Accident appeared first on Northlines .
Telangana: Free rent policy for IT Towers in 2 tier cities to continue
Hyderabad: Telangana IT and Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu has announced that IT companies availing the free rent facility to operate from the IT Towers established in various Tier 2 cities will be allowed to continue availing the same for the next three years. There are the IT companies operating from IT Towers in Siddipet, 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 .
Keralam Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan labelled Rahul Gandhi and the Congress as the BJP's 'B-team', questioning Gandhi's understanding of Keralam politics. This exchange follows Gandhi's accusation of a hidden understanding between the LDF and BJP, and his criticism of the state government's job promises. Both parties accuse each other of not being accountable to the people.
Broken country turned into 'broker country' due to 'self-styled' Vishwaguru's failures: Congress
The Congress party has criticized the Modi government's foreign policy. This comes after Pakistan reportedly mediated in the West Asia conflict. The opposition party stated that India's diplomatic failures have elevated Pakistan's role. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar defended India's position. The government also briefed an all-party meeting on the West Asia situation.
30% commission: Congress alleges widespread corruption in Puducherry, questions statehood delay
'LPG charge' not legal, will invite action, CCPA warns eateries
Hotels and restaurants face strict action for levying additional charges like LPG charges or fuel cost recovery on food bills. The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) stated these are unfair trade practices, as operational costs should be included in menu prices. Consumers can dispute such charges and file complaints.
Middle East crisis: Amit Shah heading informal GoM on 'overall strategic issues'
Home Minister Amit Shah is leading an informal Group of Ministers to address strategic issues arising from the West Asia conflict, including impacts on cooking gas and LNG supplies. Another GoM, headed by Manohar Lal, is focusing on energy supply matters, particularly piped gas for homes, as the government prioritizes PNG adoption.
BRO entrusted with task of developing infra along 1600-km Myanmar border: Rajnath at parl panel meet
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh announced that the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) will develop infrastructure along the 1,600 km Indo-Myanmar border to bolster management capabilities. The BRO is also ensuring all-weather connectivity in remote regions and adopting modern construction techniques to enhance operational mobility and defence preparedness.
Space co Agnikul successfully tests 3D-printed Agnite booster engine
Indian space company Agnikul Cosmos has successfully tested its 3D-printed booster engine, 'Agnite'. This single-piece Inconel engine, a meter long, can be fully printed within a week, significantly reducing production complexity and turnaround time. The successful in-house testing marks a crucial end-to-end cycle completion for their larger engines.
Op Urja Suraksha: Navy deploys 5 warships to guide cargo vessels exiting troubled Strait of Hormuz
India's Navy has launched Operation Urja Suraksha. More than five frontline warships are ensuring safe passage for India-bound cargo ships. These vessels carry vital supplies like LPG and crude oil. The operation escorts ships out of the troubled Strait of Hormuz. This protects critical maritime routes and Indian crew. Key successes have already been achieved.
PM Modi remains world's most popular leader, says study by US firm
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has once again been recognized as the world's most popular democratic leader, achieving a 68% approval rating in a recent Morning Consult survey. This significant endorsement highlights his strong public support, even as it shows a slight decrease from last year's figures. Modi continues to lead global leaders by a considerable margin.
'It's not must': SC nixes plea against Vande Mataram circular
Raza Academy president Muhammed Sayed Noori has challenged the Centre's order for schools to begin the day with the national song 'Vande Mataram' in the Supreme Court. He argued that compelling students to sing the song, which invokes Hindu deities, infringes upon religious freedom and secularism.
Amid oppn protest, FCRA amendment bill tabled in Lok Sabha
The government introduced the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2026, in Lok Sabha, facing opposition from Congress and TMC who voiced concerns over executive overreach. Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai countered, stating the bill targets misuse of foreign funds for conversions and personal gain, aiming to enhance transparency in NGO funding for public welfare.
PG admission row: Petitioner contacts CJI kin amid SC heat
Supreme Court Chief Justice Surya Kant revealed a petitioner contacted his brother, allegedly to influence recusal from a case involving a brother-sister duo converting to Buddhism for minority quota PG medical admissions. The CJI stated he would not recuse and warned of severe contempt of court action for such attempts.
India tightens digital security with strict rules
India has bolstered its digital security by mandating stricter compliance for telecom equipment, CCTV systems, and data protection. This move addresses concerns over surveillance infrastructure vulnerabilities and espionage risks, particularly with imported equipment. New rules require disclosure of hardware origins and testing against unauthorized remote access for CCTV systems.
Railways fines IRCTC Rs 10L for poor food quality
The Railway Board has fined IRCTC and its catering contractor for poor food quality on a Vande Bharat train. A passenger's complaint led to a Rs 10 lakh penalty for IRCTC and Rs 50 lakh for the contractor. IRCTC's contract with Krishna Enterprises will be terminated. This action sends a strong message about accountability for service quality.

