Shoe attack bid not a joke, an affront to institution, says judge on CJI bench
Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai stated he and Justice K. Vinod Chandran were shocked by a lawyer's shoe-throwing attempt on October 6, calling it a forgotten chapter. The incident, which drew widespread condemnation, occurred while the CJI was hearing environmental clearance review pleas. Former Justice Markandey Katju, however, suggested the CJI's remarks about Lord Vishnu invited the incident.
Cough syrup toll at 23; Tamil Nadu pharma owner held
The death toll from adulterated cough syrup reached 23 after two more children died of renal failure. Police arrested the owner of Tamil Nadu-based Sresan Pharmaceuticals, which manufactured the contaminated Coldrif medicine. Investigations revealed the syrup was laced with DEG, an industrial solvent, leading to widespread seizures and a political blame game between state governments.
HC bins Roche's injunction plea, allows generic version of only drug for SMA
'Yellow storm': OBCs to protest Maharashtra quota
Haryana youth feared killed fighting for Russia
A youth from Hisar, Sonu, is feared dead in the Russia-Ukraine war, with his companion Aman missing since September 22. Both men were reportedly deceived into joining the Russian army after going to Russia for a foreign language course. Families have sought help from the MHA and the Indian embassy in Moscow.
Supreme Court levels field in promotions, selections to district judge rank
Arrest all named in suicide note: Wife of deceased cop
Rajasthan anti-conversion law comes into force
Rajasthan has enacted a new anti-conversion law, mandating advance notice for inter-religious weddings and imposing severe penalties for forced conversions. The legislation, which includes lengthy prison terms and substantial fines, particularly for offenses involving vulnerable groups, is described as the strictest in the nation.
Must promote ethical use of AI: LS Speaker
Amit Shah holds review of law & order in J&K with top officials, asks them to be on alert
Home Minister Amit Shah has urged security forces to maintain 100% alert as winter approaches, warning of potential infiltration attempts by Pakistan and PoK-based terrorists exploiting snowfall. Reviewing the J&K security situation, Shah reiterated the government's commitment to a terrorism-free region, praising efforts to cripple terror networks and assuring continued support.
Grateful to BJP, says Mayawati; slams 'double-faced' SP
BSP chief Mayawati expressed gratitude to the UP BJP government for renovating the Kanshi Ram memorial, unlike the Samajwadi Party which allegedly hoarded ticket revenue. She highlighted the BJP government's responsiveness to her request to use memorial funds for its upkeep, contrasting it with the SP's inaction.
Strategic significance: Chenab hydel project set to get green clearance
India has greenlit the 1,856-MW Sawalkot hydroelectric project on the Chenab River in Jammu and Kashmir, a significant move following the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty. This run-of-the-river project, estimated at Rs 31,380 crore, aims to boost India's hydropower generation capacity and better utilize its share of western river waters.
Don't let extremists abuse freedoms: PM Modi to Starmer
Prime Minister Modi met with his UK counterpart Keir Starmer. They focused on strengthening the India-UK trade deal. Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region was also a key discussion point. Technology, defence, and security partnerships were explored. PM Modi raised concerns about anti-India activities by Khalistan separatists. The need to act against economic fugitives within legal frameworks was also emphasized.
Supreme Court to ADR: Seems there is too much passion and little reason
The Supreme Court questioned the veracity of an NGO's affidavits alleging voter list deletions in Bihar, with the Election Commission pointing out falsehoods. While directing an inquiry into deletions, the court expressed skepticism about the NGO's claims due to unsubstantiated allegations and a perceived lack of reason.
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2 UK universities get nod to open campuses in India
British PM Keir Starmer announced a significant expansion of UK universities in India, with the University of Lancaster and University of Surrey approved to open campuses. This initiative, part of Starmer's trade mission, is projected to boost the UK economy by 50 million and strengthens educational ties between the two nations.
India's purchase of Russian oil figures in talks, says UK PM Keir Starmer
UK PM Keir Starmer confirmed discussions with PM Modi regarding India's purchase of Russian oil amidst the Ukraine conflict. Starmer highlighted the 'coalition of the willing's' efforts, including measures against Russia's 'shadow fleet,' aimed at ending the war. He also praised a peace deal on Gaza as a significant breakthrough.
PM Modi, Keir Starmer condemn terror in all its forms and manifestations
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UK counterpart Keir Starmer strongly condemned terrorism, including the Pahalgam attack, and pledged zero tolerance. They agreed to counter radicalisation, combat terror financing, and prevent the exploitation of new technologies for terrorist purposes. Both leaders also expressed support for peace in Ukraine.
Priya Kapur behaving like 'Cinderella's stepmom', Karisma's children tell HC
In a Delhi High Court inheritance battle, Sunjay Kapur's children from ex-wife Karisma Kapoor accused his current wife, Priya Kapur, of behaving like Cinderella's stepmother and usurping assets. They allege Priya presented a forged will to restrict their share of the Rs 30,000 crore estate, seeking a probe into the alleged forgery and a status quo on asset movement.
Delhi to UK: Oppose illegal immigration, keen on legal mobility
India and the UK discussed illegal immigration during PM Modi's meeting with UK PM Keir Starmer. India reiterated its stance against illegal immigration, emphasizing its support for legal mobility and a recently signed migration and mobility agreement. Both leaders also highlighted the strengthening India-UK partnership as a beacon of hope amidst global uncertainty.
BJP likely to finalise candidates in PM Modis presence on Sunday
The BJP's central election committee is set to meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and senior leaders to finalize candidates for the Bihar polls. Amidst ongoing hard-bargaining with allies, the party's first list of nominees is expected soon. Seat-sharing talks with allies, including the LJP, are progressing positively, with the BJP and JD(U) likely to contest around 101-102 seats each.
Tejashwi Yadavs big poll pledge: A government job for every household
Tejashwi Prasad Yadav, RJD leader and INDIA bloc chairman, has pledged a government job for every household in Bihar. He promises to introduce the legislation within 20 days of forming the government and ensure its implementation within 20 months. This move aims to address the significant unemployment issue in the state.
NC, PDP push rival land bills as Gulmarg hotel leases expire
Home Minister reaffirms Govts resolve to make J&K terrorism free
Says committed to cripple terror ecosystem; Security forces given freehand New Delhi, Oct 9: Reaffirming the PM Modi led governments resolve to achieve a terrorism-free Jammu and Kashmir, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday asserted that security forces will continue to have full operational freedom to eliminate any threat to peace and stability in [] The post Home Minister reaffirms Govts resolve to make J&K terrorism free appeared first on Northlines .
Blitz over private member bills in J&K faces reality check
Passage remains elusive; only 3 such bills passed in past 45 years Srinagar, Oct 9: As political parties in Jammu & Kashmir are blitzing on private member bills submitted by them in the Legislative Assembly, the reality remains that such bills rarely see the light of day. A Private Members Bill is a legislative proposal [] The post Blitz over private member bills in J&K faces reality check appeared first on Northlines .
Modi, Starmer agree on anti-terror efforts, condemn Pahalgam attack
Both leaders back joint military exercises, global anti-terror mechanisms under UN framework New Delhi, Oct 9: India and the United Kingdom on Thursday strongly condemned the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, which left 26 civilians, mostly tourists dead. In a joint statement following talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer [] The post Modi, Starmer agree on anti-terror efforts, condemn Pahalgam attack appeared first on Northlines .
Body of missing soldier found in snowbound Kashmir forest, search on for second
J&K, Ladakh likely to see 3470 MWs peak power demand in October
MoP predicts 980 MWs power shortfall Jammu Tawi, Oct 9: With the onset of cold weather, the Ministry of Power (MoP) has predicted a peak power requirement of 3470 Megawatts (MWs) for Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh for the ongoing month. However, contrary to it the ministry has anticipated that there may be a peak [] The post J&K, Ladakh likely to see 3470 MWs peak power demand in October appeared first on Northlines .
LG Gupta urges people to stay vigilant, support regions development Leh, Oct 9: Life has returned to normal in Ladakh after the lifting of restrictions in the region. Officials said that peoples cooperation and their responsible conduct has led to restoration of internet services, smooth functioning of educational institutions, and resumption of public transport and [] The post Life returns to normal in Ladakh: Restrictions lifted, internet restored, educational institutions reopen appeared first on Northlines .
Transfers, postings of 108 JKAS officers
Srinagar, Oct 9: Government of Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday ordered the transfer and posting orders for 108 administrative officers across various departments and positions. According to an order, Manzoor Ahmad Qadri, awaiting adjustment in the General Administration Department, has been posted as Vice-Chairman, Lakes Conservation and Management Authority (LCMA), and will also hold the [] The post Transfers, postings of 108 JKAS officers appeared first on Northlines .
Major rejig in Police; 24 IPS, JKPS officers transferred
Srinagar, Oct 9: In a major reshuffle, the Jammu and Kashmir government has ordered the transfer and posting of 24 IPS and JKPS officers in the interest of administration. According to an order under number 484-Home of 2025, issued by the Home Department, Abdul Ghani Mir, IPS (AGMUT:1994), awaiting orders of posting, has been appointed [] The post Major rejig in Police; 24 IPS, JKPS officers transferred appeared first on Northlines .
Terrorists hideout busted in Kupwara
Srinagar, Oct 9: Security forces today busted a terrorists hideout and recovered a cache of arms and ammunition, including two AK-series rifles in Kupwara district. The Army said the recovery was made by a joint team of police and the Army in Brijthor forest, Warsun, Kupwara. Based on specific intelligence input, a joint operation was [] The post Terrorists hideout busted in Kupwara appeared first on Northlines .
Illegal mining goes unabated in Reasi: Administration oblivious or complicit
Ajay Sharma Reasi, October 9 Despite tall claims from the administration of intensifying measures against illegal mining, a local whistleblower in Reasi has accused authorities of ignoring widespread illegal operations in local rivers and nallahs. The whistleblower reported that overloaded vehicles transporting sand and stones are bypassing multiple checkpoints and licensing requirements. Mining operations are [] The post Illegal mining goes unabated in Reasi: Administration oblivious or complicit appeared first on Northlines .
Govt committed to terror free J&K: Amit Shah
Amit Shah was chairing a security review meeting with all the stakeholders. Shah also assured that all necessary resources will continue to be provided to sustain these efforts of security agencies. The Union minister said that our security forces will continue to have full freedom of action to crush any attempt to threaten peace and security in the region.
Mayawati to go solo in 2027; goes soft on UP BJP, attacks Akhilesh Yadav
BSP supremo Mayawati has announced her party will contest the 2027 Uttar Pradesh assembly elections independently. Addressing a rally, she criticized the Samajwadi Party for neglecting Dalit memorials. Mayawati also thanked the BJP government for observing Kanshi Ram's memorial. She stated that BSP has not benefited from past alliances and will forge none for the upcoming polls.
Ladakh groups repeat judicial probe call in meeting with Chief Secretary
The civil society members demanded that the police stop further detentions and excesses they have been doing since the September 24 protests in which four people were killed and 80 others injured. Civil society representatives, including leaders from Buddhist and Muslim communities, participated in the meeting with the chief secretary of Ladakh, Pawan Kotwal.
Bihar Assembly Elections: NDA, INDIA Bloc go into overdrive in Patna over seats, candidates
As the nomination deadline looms, NDA and INDIA bloc parties held extensive meetings in Patna to finalize seat-sharing and candidates for the Bihar assembly elections. JDU leaders strategized on candidate finalization and seat allocation with BJP and HAM, while LJP (RV) staked claims on several existing NDA seats.
RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav pledged that if the INDIA bloc forms the government in Bihar, a law will be enacted within 20 days to ensure at least one government job per family. He stated that his party has conducted scientific research and possesses data to support the feasibility of this promise, aiming for implementation within 20 months.
Over 4 lakh cases pending in information commissions across India
As the Right to Information Act nears its 20th anniversary, a new report reveals over 4 lakh cases are pending in information commissions nationwide. Six commissions have been defunct, with Jharkhand and Himachal Pradesh still non-operational. Some states face decades-long backlogs, and key leadership positions remain vacant, raising concerns about transparency.
Home Minister Amit Shah reviewed Jammu and Kashmir's law and order, urging forces to maintain 100% alert against Pakistan-backed terrorists exploiting winter snowfall for infiltration. He praised security agencies' efforts in crippling the terror network and assured continued support to achieve a terrorism-free region, emphasizing coordinated action against foreign terrorists.
Ayodhya: At least 5 dead as building collapses after explosion; several feared trapped
Eye on China, India & Australia to strengthen defence cooperation, ink 3 pacts
India and Australia have deepened their defence cooperation. Three key pacts were signed to enhance information sharing and military interoperability. Both nations are committed to a free and open Indo-Pacific. This collaboration comes as regional security concerns grow. The agreements aim to bolster maritime security and strategic partnerships.
Mithun Manhas And The IPL Dream A Vision J&K Should Pursue
Lt Col Ankit Sharma When i first wrote about the idea of a Jammu and Kashmir IPL team by 2030, it was more than just a sporting dream, it was a vision to transform the perception of J&K and bring the valley into the global cricketing spotlight. An IPL franchise from the region would not [] The post Mithun Manhas And The IPL Dream A Vision J&K Should Pursue appeared first on Northlines .
Union minister Manohar Lal offers prayers at Gurudwara Guru Nanak Darbar in Dubai
Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu on the Gaza peace plan's progress, welcoming the hostage release and increased humanitarian aid. Modi also spoke with US President Donald Trump about the historic deal, which Hamas has accepted. The agreement includes a prisoner exchange and an end to the Gaza war, with hostages expected to be released soon.
Detrimental Effects of Digital Creators
Dr. Satwant Singh Rissam The rise of the digital world has given birth to digital creatorsindividuals who produce content for platforms such as YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and others. These digital creators in India have transformed media, culture, and communication in our lives. While they have opened new avenues for creativity and entrepreneurship, their influence also [] The post Detrimental Effects of Digital Creators appeared first on Northlines .
New GST rates in the agriculture sector a blessing for farmers
Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan Welfare of farmers remains the top priority of the central government, as relentless efforts are being made to make farming easier, reduce production costs, and increase farmers profits. Transforming the lives of farmers and making agriculture a pillar of national prosperity is not just Prime Minister ShriNarendraModis goal it is [] The post New GST rates in the agriculture sector a blessing for farmers appeared first on Northlines .
Adventure Tourism gains momentum
It is good that the J&K Government has lately started focusing on adventure tourism because there is a lot of scope in this sector which has never been explored in the region. In this context, the Tourism Department has reportedly started a six-day training course for paragliding pilots at Aithem, Jammu. The training programme [] The post Adventure Tourism gains momentum appeared first on Northlines .
Pakistan has managed to stay relevant: Congress' Manish Tewari on faith-based states
Senior Congress leader Manish Tewari stated Pakistan has remained relevant by playing geo-strategic games, citing faith-based states like Pakistan and Israel as historically thriving. He acknowledged Pakistan's 1971 split due to linguistic and ethnic divisions, despite its religious founding. Tewari also touched upon Jinnah's paradoxical vision of a secular Pakistan.
PIB J&K Media delegation visits IIT Bombay, DAE
Mumbai: As part of the ongoing press tour to Mumbai organized byPress Information BureauJ&K, the delegation of media persons of Jammu & Kashmir today visited the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay and the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE). The visits aimed to acquaint the media persons with Indias scientific progress and research-driven innovations in [] The post PIB J&K Media delegation visits IIT Bombay, DAE appeared first on Northlines .
No valid voter will be dropped during SIR in Bengal, says EC
The Election Commission assured that no legitimate voter will be removed from West Bengal's electoral rolls during the Special Intensive Revision, countering claims of mass deletions. Officials were instructed to perform duties without fear or political pressure, emphasizing strict adherence to legal guidelines. The EC will decide the revision dates, not the state.
MEA Presser: UK PM visit, Khalistani extremism, anti-immigration protests & Gaza truce
SIR in Bengal may lead to deletion of 1.2 crore 'illegal voters': Union minister Shantanu Thakur
A Union minister claims 1.2 crore illegal voters may be removed from West Bengal's voter list. The Trinamool Congress warns this special revision will primarily affect Matua refugees. The move has become a political flashpoint ahead of the 2026 assembly polls. Both parties are vying for the Matua community's significant electoral influence.
Ahead of Bihar assembly polls, Congress releases 42-page 'charge-sheet' against Nitish govt
The Congress has released a detailed 'charge-sheet' against the Nitish Kumar government. The party alleges that twenty years of NDA rule have caused significant 'destruction' in Bihar. Leaders claim corruption is rampant and the state has regressed in key areas like health and education. They also criticize the government's stance on social justice and caste surveys.
Bihar elections 2025: It's AK vs PK - AAPs next big bet explained
Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) will contest all 243 seats in Bihar, aiming to offer its governance model as an alternative to existing alliances. This move introduces a new dynamic alongside Prashant Kishor's Jan Suraaj, both vying for space created by voter fatigue with traditional politics.
Bihar elections 2025: NDA seat-sharing talks - is BJP in a bind after 2024 Lok Sabha majority miss?
Indian elections on June 4, 2024, brought back coalition politics. The BJP did not secure a majority. This has made seat-sharing talks in Bihar challenging. Allies like Nitish Kumar's JD(U) now hold significant power. Smaller allies are testing the alliance's strength. The BJP must balance keeping allies happy with its own interests.
MCD bypolls likely soon; Delhi State Election Commission issues draft list of polling stations
Delhi's State Election Commission is preparing for upcoming by-elections in 12 municipal wards, seeking public and party objections on draft polling station lists. These vacancies arose after February's Assembly polls. The commission aims to finalize polling dates soon, emphasizing ground-floor locations and a maximum of 1,500 voters per station, adhering to the October 2022 Delimitation Order.
Major Bureaucratic Shuffle: 108 J&K Officers Get New Assignments
JAMMU, Oct 9: In a major administrative reshuffle, the Jammu and Kashmir Government has ordered the transfers and postings of 108 officers, with 104 among them JKAS officers. As per an official order issued by GAD- JK, Mr. Manzoor Ahmad Qadri, JKAS, awaiting orders of adjustment in the General Administration Department, is posted as Vice-Chairman, [] The post Major Bureaucratic Shuffle: 108 J&K Officers Get New Assignments appeared first on Northlines .
Lok Sabha Speaker Calls for Ethical AI, Bridging Digital Divide at CPA Meet
AMN / Barbados Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has urged the parliamentarians from Commonwealth nations to promote responsible and ethical use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) while bridging the digital divide through use of technology. Chairing a workshop on the topic Leveraging Technology: Enhancing Democracy through Digital Transformations and Tackling the Digital Divide at the68thCommonwealth Parliamentary []
EC officials threatening Bengal government officers, will not tolerate this: Mamata Banerjee
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has strongly criticized the Election Commission. She alleges officials are threatening state government officers and acting under political influence. Banerjee also accuses the BJP of playing with fire through a Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. She warns that tampering with voter lists is a betrayal of democracy.
'Don't allow abuse of ...': PM Modi flags Khalistan threat in UK; tells Kier Starmer to act
India and the UK have inked a $468 million missile deal, bolstering the Indian Army's defense and creating over 700 jobs in Northern Ireland. Meanwhile, Hungarian author Lszl Krasznahorkai secured the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature. In Indian politics, Tejashwi Yadav pledged government jobs for every household, while CJI BR Gavai termed the shoe attack a 'forgotten chapter'.
Punjab: Mann, Kejriwal lay foundation stone for over 3100 sports grounds
Punjab's youth are set to benefit from 3,100 new sports grounds, a project inaugurated by CM Bhagwant Mann and Arvind Kejriwal. The initiative aims to equip villages with modern facilities and sports gear.
BJP to contest both Budgam and Nagrota seats: LoP Sunil Sharma
Srinagar, Oct 09: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Thursday announced that it will field candidates for both the Budgam and Nagrota constituencies, where by-elections are scheduled to be held next month. The Budgam seat fell vacant after Chief Minister Omar Abdullah resigned from it and decided to retain the Ganderbal constituency, while the [] The post BJP to contest both Budgam and Nagrota seats: LoP Sunil Sharma appeared first on Northlines .
J&K: Search for Two Missing Commandos in Anantnag Enters 3rd Day
SRINAGAR, Oct 9: The search operation to locate and rescue two missing soldiers in Anantnag district of Jammu entered its third day on Thursday, officials here said. Dense vegetation, rough terrain and inclement weather continued to hinder the efforts, they added. The soldiers, both commandos of an elite Para unit, went missing during a combing [] The post J&K: Search for Two Missing Commandos in Anantnag Enters 3rd Day appeared first on Northlines .
Punjab Police Foils ISI-Backed BKI Plot, Recovers 2.5 Kg IED
New Delhi, Oct 9: In a significant intelligence-led operation, Punjab Polices Counter-Intelligence unit in Jalandhar successfully busted a terror module linked to the Pakistan-based Babbar Khalsa International (BKI), officials confirmed on Thursday. During the operation, authorities recovered 2.5 kilograms of IED, reportedly intended for a targeted terror attack, and apprehended two operatives associated with the [] The post Punjab Police Foils ISI-Backed BKI Plot, Recovers 2.5 Kg IED appeared first on Northlines .
Petitions before Cal HC seeking NIA, CBI probes into assault on BJP MP Khagen Murmu
Two petitions were filed in the Calcutta High Court seeking NIA and CBI investigations into the assault on BJP MP Khagen Murmu. Murmu and MLA Sankar Ghosh were injured in an attack by a mob in Nagrakata. The court permitted an NIA investigation. Another petition requested a CBI probe, citing distrust in the state police.
India, UK sign $468m-missile deal: All you need to know about Martlets; how it will boost defence
HM Amit Shah Holds High-Level Security Review Meet on J&K
New Delhi, Oct 9: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday chaired a high-level meeting to review the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir, officials said. The meeting was attended by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan, Intelligence Bureau Director Tapan Deka, J&K Police Chief Nalin Prabhat, CRPF DG G.P. Singh, BSF [] The post HM Amit Shah Holds High-Level Security Review Meet on J&K appeared first on Northlines .
Former Union minister and senior Assam BJP leader Rajen Gohain, 17 members resign from party
Former Union minister Rajen Gohain and 17 other BJP members resigned from the party in Assam on Thursday. Gohain cited the party's failure to fulfill promises to the people of Assam and betrayal of indigenous communities by allowing outsider settlements as reasons for his departure.
'Our govt will not spare the accused,' says MP CM Mohan Yadav on arrest of Sresan Pharma Owner
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has vowed strict action against all accused in the Chhindwara cough syrup deaths. The owner of Tamil Nadu-based Sresan Pharmaceuticals, manufacturer of the implicated Coldrif cough syrup, has been arrested. The state government is actively investigating and ensuring such incidents are prevented in the future.
Three UDF MLAs suspended after protest injures Kerala Assembly Marshal
Three Congress-led UDF MLAs were suspended from the Kerala Assembly for the remainder of the session after fierce protests over the Sabarimala gold issue. The opposition disrupted proceedings for the fourth day, leading to alleged injuries to the watch-and-ward chief marshal. The government's motion for suspension was passed in the opposition's absence.
Modi govt has will to fight terror, UPA was confused: Shiv Sena MP
Shiv Sena MP Milind Deora asserted that Prime Minister Modi's government possesses the political will to combat terrorism, contrasting it with perceived confusion in the previous UPA regime. Deora stated the nation is significantly safer under Modi's leadership, with strengthened anti-terrorism capabilities. He highlighted a clear national security vision, ensuring firm action against destabilizing elements.
Cough syrup-linked deaths: WHO confirms CDSCO response identifying three contaminated products
CDSCO has recalled these products locally and confirmed it was not exported, says the UN health agency
From Rawalpindi Tikka to Balakot Tiramisu: IAFs Dinner Menu Sparks Online Buzz
New Delhi, Oct 9: The Indian Air Force (IAF) celebrated its 93rd anniversary with the usual pomp, ceremony, and patriotism but this year, the celebrations also came with a surprising twist that has captured the imagination of netizens across India. A photo of the dinner menu, shared on social media, went viral almost immediately, [] The post From Rawalpindi Tikka to Balakot Tiramisu: IAFs Dinner Menu Sparks Online Buzz appeared first on Northlines .
SC to hear MP Mahua Moitra's plea to mandate public disclosure of FPIs on October 14
The Supreme Court will hear TMC MP Mahua Moitra's plea on October 14. The plea seeks public disclosure of ultimate beneficial owners and portfolios of alternative investment funds and foreign portfolio investors in India. Moitra's lawyer presented SEBI's response to the court. The court directed to amend the writ petition. The matter is scheduled for further hearing on October 14.
Bihar Congress finalises seats, to announce poll candidates soon, says party state chief
Bihar Congress president Rajesh Kumar said the party has finalised the seats it will contest in the upcoming assembly elections, with approval from alliance partners and the central election committee. A formal announcement is expected in a day or two. The INDIA bloc, led by RJD, includes Congress, Left parties, VIP, and may add JMM and RLJP, with seat-sharing adjustments for new allies.
NC-BJP War of Words Escalates; Deputy CM Calls LoP Sharma a Lollipop Leader
Jammu, Oct 09: A day after Leader of Opposition Sunil Kumar Sharma slammed National Conference over governance and human rights, Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Choudhary on Thursday called him a lollipop leader. Speaking to reporters, as per news agency, Choudhary described him as a lollipop leader. If you conduct his narco test, he [] The post NC-BJP War of Words Escalates; Deputy CM Calls LoP Sharma a Lollipop Leader appeared first on Northlines .
US President Donald Trump again claimed he brokered a peace deal between India and Pakistan within 24 hours, attributing it to trade leverage and tariffs. This assertion follows India's retaliatory Operation Sindoor in May, which targeted Pakistani terror infrastructure after a deadly attack. India has consistently rejected third-party mediation on the Kashmir issue.
J&K Mining Dept Suspends Employee Over Social Media Misuse
Jammu, Oct 9: The Jammu & Kashmir Governments Directorate of Geology & Mining has suspended an MTS (Chowkidar) deployed at the District Mineral Officer (DMO), Rajouri, for allegedly misusing social media to post content against the government. The suspension, issued under Order No. 02-JK (DGM) of 2025, cites Rule 18 of the J&K Government Employees [] The post J&K Mining Dept Suspends Employee Over Social Media Misuse appeared first on Northlines .
Judicial Officers With 7 Years at Bar Can Be District Judges: SC
New Delhi, Oct 9: In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court on Thursday held that judicial officers who had completed seven years of practice as advocates before joining the bench can be considered for appointment as district judges against vacancies reserved for members of the bar. A five-judge Constitution Bench comprising Chief Justice B.R. Gavai [] The post Judicial Officers With 7 Years at Bar Can Be District Judges: SC appeared first on Northlines .
CBK raids multiple locations in 53 Lakh Land Fraud Case
Srinagar, Oct 9: The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of the Crime Branch Kashmir (CBK) on Wednesday conducted searches at multiple locations across Srinagar in connection with a 53 lakh land fraud case, registered under FIR No. 23/2025 for offences under Sections 420 and 120-B of the IPC. According to an official statement, the case originated [] The post CBK raids multiple locations in 53 Lakh Land Fraud Case appeared first on Northlines .
Pendency of Cases a Major Concern, Says CJI
New Delhi, Oct 9: Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai today expressed concern over the huge pendency of cases before the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT), revealing that disputes involving nearly 6.85 lakh crore amounting to over 2% of Indias GDP are still awaiting resolution. Speaking at a symposium titled Income Tax Appellate [] The post Pendency of Cases a Major Concern, Says CJI appeared first on Northlines .
Delhi: We Will Not Back Off, Say Striking DBC Workers
The indefinite strike by DBC-MTS employees of MCDs Public Health Department of MCD has entered the 12th day, with no solution in sight.
Punjab Police's Counter-Intelligence unit has busted a Babbar Khalsa International terror module, apprehending two operatives and recovering 2.5 kg of IED. This operation, linked to UK-based handlers and a BKI mastermind, aimed to disrupt targeted attacks. Separately, Amritsar police dismantled a cross-border arms and narcotics smuggling ring, seizing heroin and sophisticated pistols intended for local criminals.
Global South's Data-Colonialism Paradox
Data is not the new oil; it is the new soil. If developing nations cant grow their own cropsalgorithms, services, taxessomeone else will harvest the field.
SC to Hear J&K Statehood Petitions on Oct 10
Srinagar, Oct 9: The Supreme Court will on Friday hear a batch of petitions seeking the restoration of Jammu and Kashmirs statehood, which was revoked following the abrogation of Article 370 in August 2019. The pleas are listed at serial number 17 before a bench led by the Chief Justice of India (CJI). The [] The post SC to Hear J&K Statehood Petitions on Oct 10 appeared first on Northlines .
Gandhinagar rioters face the axe: 186 illegal shops demolished after navratri clash
Authorities in Gandhinagar have initiated a demolition drive targeting 186 illegal structures belonging to individuals involved in a stone-pelting incident during Navratri. The violence erupted in Bahiyal village following an objectionable social media post, leading to damage of shops and vehicles. Police had detained around 60 people, with over 200 implicated in the rioting.