SC to Hear Wifes Plea Challenging Sonam Wangchuks NSA Detention on Monday
NEW DELHI, Dec 7: The Supreme Court will on Monday hear a plea filed by Gitanjali J. Angmo, wife of jailed climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, challenging his detention under the National Security Act (NSA) as illegal and arbitrary, violating his fundamental rights. A bench of Justices Aravind Kumar and N. V. Anjaria is likely to [] The post SC to Hear Wifes Plea Challenging Sonam Wangchuks NSA Detention on Monday appeared first on Northlines .
JKPSC Conducts CCE Amid Age Limit Row, Flight Disruptions; Thousands Appear Across J&K
Jammu/Srinagar, Dec 7: The Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission on Sunday conducted the Combined Competitive Examination (CCE) as scheduled, with thousands of candidates appearing across exam centres despite widespread flight cancellations and an ongoing controversy over upper age relaxation. The exam commenced at 10 am, ending days of uncertainty triggered by disagreement between Lok [] The post JKPSC Conducts CCE Amid Age Limit Row, Flight Disruptions; Thousands Appear Across J&K appeared first on Northlines .
Parl Panel Likely to Summon Airlines Executives, Regulator Over Flight Disruptions
NEW DELHI, Dec 7: A Parliamentary Panel is likely to summon top executives of private airlines and the civil aviation regulator following the mass cancellation of IndiGo flights, which has left thousands of travellers stranded across airports nationwide. The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism and Culture, chaired by JD(U) leader Sanjay Jha, is expected [] The post Parl Panel Likely to Summon Airlines Executives, Regulator Over Flight Disruptions appeared first on Northlines .
Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu countered Rahul Gandhi's criticism of the IndiGo crisis, asserting the government champions aviation competition to welcome new airlines and expand fleets. He highlighted recent legislation to reduce aircraft leasing costs, emphasizing the issue's public, not political, nature. Gandhi had blamed the government's 'monopoly model' for passenger woes.
J&K: Crime Branch Files Chargesheet, Books Two in Job Fraud Case
Srinagar, Dec 7: The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Crime Branch Kashmir has filed a chargesheet against two individuals accused of running a fraudulent job scam involving fake J&K Bank appointment orders. In a statement, the EOW said it submitted the chargesheet in FIR No. 50/2023 under Sections 420, 468, 471, and 120-B of the [] The post J&K: Crime Branch Files Chargesheet, Books Two in Job Fraud Case appeared first on Northlines .
25 Killed in Goa Nightclub Blaze; PM, President Express Grief Over Mishap
Panaji, Dec 7: At least 25 persons were killed and six others injured in a massive fire that erupted after midnight on Sunday at a nightclub in North Goa, police said. Authorities, who had initially confirmed 23 deaths, later updated the toll to 25. The fire at the Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub in Arpora [] The post 25 Killed in Goa Nightclub Blaze; PM, President Express Grief Over Mishap appeared first on Northlines .
Revival of abandoned coal mines begins
India is launching an ambitious revival plan for 28 deserted coal mines, successfully reopening two of them already. Paired with the auction of 133 additional mines, these efforts are set to dramatically enhance coal output, crucial for meeting increased energy needs.
Matchless contribution: Nitish Kumar enters World Book of Records - here is why
Bihar's Chief Minister, Nitish Kumar, has received a prestigious accolade from the World Book of Records, London, acknowledging his exemplary political service and dedication to democracy. This achievement marks his historic tenth oath-taking as Chief Minister, a milestone that underscores both his resilience in governance and the confidence bestowed upon him by the citizens of Bihar.
Goa nightclub fire: Four tourists among 25 killed; were trapped along with staff in kitchen
A devastating fire at a North Goa nightclub has claimed 25 lives, including four tourists and 14 staff members. Six others were injured and are receiving medical attention. Initial investigations suggest the venue may have violated fire safety regulations. Authorities are conducting a thorough inquiry to determine the exact cause and ensure strict legal action against those responsible for this tragic incident.
A devastating fire ripped through a North Goa nightclub, claiming at least 25 lives and injuring many more. The blaze, reportedly triggered by an explosion, occurred in an establishment operating without valid permissions. Fire safety norms were not followed, and access for emergency services was severely hampered, leading to a tragic loss of life.
Prime Minister Modi expressed profound sorrow over the Arpora nightclub fire, announcing Rs 2 lakh ex-gratia for deceased families and Rs 50,000 for the injured from PMNRF. The devastating blaze, reportedly caused by a cylinder blast, claimed at least 25 lives and injured around 50. Goa's Chief Minister has ordered a thorough investigation into the tragedy.
IndiGo fiasco: Body of Tripura med student who died in UP stuck in Delhi
Mad rush for private jets amid chaos created by IndiGo flight disruptions
Joy for 1 family, agony for another: Sunali back, cousin Sweety still trapped in Bangladesh
Massive fire at Arpora nightclub claims lives of twenty three people, inquiry ordered
Hasinas stay in India is her personal decision: Jaishankar
In a recent statement, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar highlighted that Sheikh Hasina's visit to India is a personal decision shaped by last year's developments. He underscored India's unwavering support for Bangladesh, reiterating the importance of democratic values. Jaishankar also defended India's sovereignty in foreign relations, stressing that no nation has the authority to dictate its alliances with others.
Govt caps flight fares, gives IndiGo 2 days to normalise
The government has imposed a Rs 18,000 domestic airfare cap and ordered IndiGo to restore full operations within two days, citing exorbitant fares and mass cancellations. Aviation authorities invoked powers to ensure fair pricing and mandated refunds, aiming to protect passengers from opportunistic charges amidst a significant operational disruption.
Oz varsity to start India ops next year
The University of Western Australia is establishing two Indian campuses in Chennai and Mumbai, aiming to launch its first academic program from Chennai by August 2026. These campuses will operate as a single UWA entity, awarding Australian degrees. Chennai will initially focus on technology, while Mumbai will be business-oriented, with undergraduate programs leading to postgraduate offerings.
Congress cites Manibens diary, seeks apology from Rajnath
Signs of truce as Shinde, Maharas BJP chief share stage
At a project unveiling in Dombivli, Maharashtra BJP chief Ravindra Chavan stood alongside Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Kalyan MP Shrikant Shinde, signaling a possible reconciliation amidst rising tensions between the BJP and Shiv Sena regarding political maneuvering and activist recruitment, especially with local elections approaching. Chavan noted the enhanced collaboration within the ruling coalition.
At Vatican observatory, Goa priest decoding cosmic past
Jesuit priest Fr Richard DSouza, a galactic archaeologist at the Vatican Observatory, studies galactic cannibalism. His 2018 research in Nature Astronomy revealed the Andromeda galaxy's major merger occurred two billion years ago. DSouza, who balances cosmic research with faith, now directs the historic observatory, reminding the Church of science and faith's synergy.
People living near mines showing lung damage
Recent findings indicate that neighborhoods adjacent to Indian mining operations are experiencing significant lung health issues and exposure to heavy metals, reflecting the dangers faced by workers. Research highlights concerning levels of abnormal lung function and signs of fibrosis, even among children, underscoring the severe impact of dust pollution.
File ping-pong triggers Omar-LG spat over J&K civil services exam
A political spat has erupted over age relaxation for Jammu and Kashmir's civil services exam. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah accused Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha of delaying a crucial file, while the LG's office countered that misleading claims are circulating. Aspirants face uncertainty as the December 7 exam approaches, with student protests demanding an age limit increase.
Customs reforms next big thing on govt agenda: FM
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced comprehensive reforms for Customs, aiming for greater transparency and simplified compliance. Following successful Income Tax Act overhauls, the government plans to introduce technology for faster goods clearance and reduce discretionary powers. Customs duties will also be reviewed and lowered where necessary, marking this as the next significant reform initiative.
SC ruling on wedding gifts a win for all Muslim women
A landmark Supreme Court ruling grants divorced Muslim women the right to reclaim wedding gifts from their parents. Rousanara Begum's two-decade legal battle culminated in this victory, affirming women's dignity and property rights. This precedent-setting judgment clarifies that gifts given to a bride belong to her, offering hope to many across India.
Preamble Politics Returns: BJP MP's Bill Reignites Fight Over Secular And Socialist
Bhim Singh argues that these terms are not required and were inserted in an undemocratic fashion during the politically fraught period of the Emergency
Nothing wrong if Tamil Nadu becomes like Ayodhya, says state BJP chief
A political spat erupted over the Karthigai Deepam lighting in Tirupparankundram, with DMK accusing BJP of inciting communal unrest. BJP state chief Nainar Nagenthran defended the move, stating there was no harm in the area resembling Ayodhya and dismissing fears of riots.
Govt backs Tezpur univ pro-VC pick, protests intensify
Tezpur University students blocked Union higher education secretary Vineet Joshi's convoy after a meeting on allegations against the absconding vice chancellor ended without action. Protests, now in their 79th day, demand the VC's resignation amid concerns over financial irregularities and questionable appointments. The ministry is examining the allegations and will report to the President.
Biocon to merge biologics unit in $5.5 billion deal
Biocon has announced a bold step in the biopharmaceutical landscape by merging its biosimilars division, Biocon Biologics, into the parent organization for $5.5 billion. This ambitious strategy is designed to streamline operations and amplify its influence across global markets, especially in diabetes care, cancer treatment, and immune therapies.
Quad slams Red Fort blast, says bring culprits to justice
Quad nations have strongly condemned terrorism, including cross-border acts, and offered condolences for the Red Fort incident. Despite Quad summit delays, the group remains active, recently holding counterterrorism workshops and a tabletop exercise. Members emphasized information sharing and cooperation to keep the Indo-Pacific free from terror threats, with India and the US pushing for UN sanctions on terror groups.
230 enforcement drives against tainted fertilizer supply in JK
New Delhi: In a crackdown on malpractices in fertilizer supply, authorities in Jammu and Kashmir have taken more than 230 enforcement actions against black marketing, hoarding, and the supply of substandard products during the current Kharif season, Union Ministry informed in the Lok Sabha. As per the data submitted by J&K to the Centre, the [] The post 230 enforcement drives against tainted fertilizer supply in JK appeared first on Northlines .
IndiGos disruptions: 21 flights cancelled across J&K airports today
14 IndiGo, 4 other airline cancellations in Sgr, 3 in Jammu Jammu Tawi, Dec 06:Flight disruptions continued for the second consecutive day at Srinagar and Jammu airports on Saturday, with IndiGo operations again hit by widespread cancellations and delays. Officials said that out of 64 scheduled flights for the day, 18 were cancelled, 14 operated [] The post IndiGos disruptions: 21 flights cancelled across J&K airports today appeared first on Northlines .
Police seize banned literature in Pulwamapublic view
Srinagar, Dec 06:Jammu & Kashmir Police on Friday carried out a court-supervised search at a shop in Litter Pulwama, leading to the recovery of banned literature and incriminating material, officials said. In a statement issued to the news agency, Police Spokesperson said that acting on a search warrant issued by the NIA Court Pulwama in [] The post Police seize banned literature in Pulwamapublic view appeared first on Northlines .
2 held for stealing 12-bore gun in Doda
Jammu Tawi, Dec 6: Two persons, including a juvenile, were taken into custody for allegedly stealing a 12-bore gun from a local in Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir, police said on Saturday. The stolen weapon was recovered during the investigation, while further inquiries are underway to ascertain the motive behind the theft, the police [] The post 2 held for stealing 12-bore gun in Doda appeared first on Northlines .
Doon Chetin, Sheermal add Kashmiri flavour to Putins state dinner at Rashtrapati Bhavan
PM Modi gifts Kashmiri saffron among other things to Putin New Delhi:From snow-capped mountains of the Kashmir Valley to the coastal flavours of South, India rolled out an elaborate culinary showcase for Russian President Vladimir Putin at a state dinner hosted by President Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Friday. The menu, a copy of [] The post Doon Chetin, Sheermal add Kashmiri flavour to Putins state dinner at Rashtrapati Bhavan appeared first on Northlines .
Omar says UT governance model has failed
New Delhi, Dec 06: Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday said the terror attacks in Pahalgam and Delhi show that home-grown terrorism never disappeared. He argued that the Union Territory governance model has failed to ensure coordination between civilian authorities and security agencies. Speaking at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit 2025 [] The post Omar says UT governance model has failed appeared first on Northlines .
INDI bloc on life support: Omar
New Delhi, Dec 06:Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday said the INDIA alliance is on life support, warning that decisions taken without consensus have weakened the bloc ahead of upcoming elections. Speaking at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit 2025 in New Delhi, Abdullah, as per the news agency, said the Bihar election [] The post INDI bloc on life support: Omar appeared first on Northlines .
4 of a family killed in Kishtwar accident
Kishtwar, Dec 06:At least four members of a family, including an infant were killed in a road accident in Dada Sarthal area of Kishtwar district on Saturday, officials said. Officials informed the news agency that a Chevrolet vehicle (DL5CE-5634) on its way to Drabshalla skid off the road and met with an accident. Three persons [] The post 4 of a family killed in Kishtwar accident appeared first on Northlines .
Cross-Party Flex: How Kiren Rijiju Artfully Dodged Rahul Gandhi's 'Judo Move'
Rahul, known for his enthusiasm for gym workouts, martial arts, and judo, offered to teach Rijiju some judo moves
Failed in your duty: DGCA issues showcause to IndiGo CEO & accountable manager
IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers has received a show cause notice from aviation watchdog DGCA for mass flight disruptions since December 2. The notice cites alleged operational lapses and inadequate passenger support, demanding a response within 24 hours. A four-member committee has been formed to investigate the issue and recommend preventive measures.
Modi-Putin Summit reinforces Indias Geopolitical identity amidst headwinds
Indian PM bolsters strategic autonomy via deepening Indo-Russian ties By Nitya Chakraborty The India-Russia joint statement issued on December 5 after two days of talks between President Vladimir Putin and the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is more a vindication of Indias renewed exercise of its geopolitical status defying the pressure from the USA [] The post Modi-Putin Summit reinforces Indias Geopolitical identity amidst headwinds appeared first on Northlines .
Police Might, unchecked and abusive!
A dangerous trend is in vogue these days whereby cops indulge in thrashing people on different counts. On one side, the reforms in the police department have been taking place with helmsmen focusing on its modernization and efficacy, on the other, such cases of cops including officers taking law in their hands by hitting people [] The post Police Might, unchecked and abusive! appeared first on Northlines .
Latest Cyclone and flood situation in Asian countries is a wakeup call for India
Early warning systems and emergency access routes have assumed big importance By Tirthankar Mitra The deadly floods sweeping through Indonesia since last week mark a sobering moment for this region. It is a grim reminder that this region is long accustomed to the monsoons mood but rarely prepared for the natures most erratic turns. [] The post Latest Cyclone and flood situation in Asian countries is a wakeup call for India appeared first on Northlines .
IVF pushes 9 in 10 couples into catastrophic debt; study recommends PM-JAY cover Rs 81,332 per cycle
A new study reveals nearly 90% of Indian couples undergoing IVF face catastrophic expenditure, even in public hospitals, with costs averaging Rs 1.1 lakh. Over half borrow money, and only 5% have limited insurance, highlighting a significant financial crisis driven by infertility treatments.
Common investors are apprehensive about high valuations of IPOs of new age companies
SEBI has to ensure that the public are not misled by some firms luring with big promises By Kunal Bose There is no reason why the chief economic adviser to Indian government V Anantha Nageswaran could be unaware that his expression of disquiet in an open forum that IPOs (initial public offerings) are increasingly [] The post Common investors are apprehensive about high valuations of IPOs of new age companies appeared first on Northlines .
'We'll Build Ram Mandir: BJP Slams TMC After Babri Masjid Foundation Stone Ceremony
Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar accused Mamata Banerjee of 'appeasement and communal politics' as suspended TMC MLA Humayun Kabir laid the Babri Masjid foundation in Murshidabad.
Meenakshi Singh's new coffee table book, 'Expressions of Divinity Maha Kumbh 2025,' published by Bloomsbury India, was launched at India Habitat Centre. The book explores sacred sites and the spiritual experience of millions at the Sangam, portraying divinity through human courage, humility, and strength. Supreme Court judge Justice Vikram Nath praised it as a significant cultural document.
Warm, engaging: Shashi Tharoor says he enjoyed Putin banquet, shares pictures
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor attended a banquet for Russian President Vladimir Putin. He described the atmosphere as warm and friendly. Tharoor's presence caused friction within the Congress party. Other leaders criticised the government for not inviting key opposition figures to similar events. They stated this move goes against democratic traditions.
'Torture': DK Shivakumar Condemns ED Summons To Him, Brother Over National Herald Donations
Karnataka deputy CM DK Shivakumar said the latest ED action is unwarranted as its only objective was to orture supporters of Sonia and Rahul Gandhi
Ghaziabad most polluted in November, Delhi 4th worst: Report
Didnt Receive Response: LG Sinha Vs CM Abdullah Over JKAS Exam Age Relaxation Row
Omar Abdullah argued that age relaxation had been granted multiple times in the past and that the current delay had placed aspirants at a disadvantage.
Tax Revenues Jump 30%, But Spending Still Outruns Income
A booming tax haul fuels government spending, but the fiscal gap persists as sanitation, administration and education absorb the biggest slices of the pie.
Gaurav Gogoi seeks MEA probe into alleged foul play in Zubeen Garg's death at Singapore Festival
In his letter, Gogoi drew attention to a statement made by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma in the state Assembly on 24 November, where he claimed that findings of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) of Assam Police suggested that Garg's death was a murder. The Chief Minister further stated that multiple individuals have been booked and that the alleged crime was planned and executed by a group.
Supriya Sule moves Bill to ensure Right to disconnect after office hours
Lok Sabha MP Supriya Sule has proposed 'The Right to Disconnect Bill, 2025' to promote work-life balance. The bill aims to curb employee burnout from constant digital communication by granting workers the right to ignore work-related calls and emails outside office hours. Companies could face penalties for non-compliance, encouraging negotiation of out-of-hour service conditions.
Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi slammed the Centre for excluding Congress leaders Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi from President Murmu's state dinner for Vladimir Putin. She termed the move petty, arguing the President's office should be bipartisan. Congress leaders echoed this sentiment, questioning the guest list and alleging government insecurity.
A Delhi court is considering a new chargesheet filed by the Enforcement Directorate against Robert Vadra. This case involves alleged money laundering connected to arms dealer Sanjay Bhandari. Vadra has been questioned previously in this matter. The ED is investigating financial transactions and property investments linked to Bhandari. This is the second money-laundering charge against Vadra.
Govt Imposes Fare Caps After Airfares Spike Amid IndiGo Disruptions
New Delhi: The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) on Saturday invoked its regulatory powers to impose fare caps across affected routes amid soaring airfares following IndiGos cancellation of more than 1,600 flights this week due to crew-rostering mismanagement. The ministry said it took serious note of unusually high fares being charged during the disruption and [] The post Govt Imposes Fare Caps After Airfares Spike Amid IndiGo Disruptions appeared first on Northlines .
UK imposes first domestic terror sanctions on Sikh businessman; cites alleged Babar Khalsa links
The UK has sanctioned British Sikh businessman Gurpreet Singh Rehal and associated entities under its new Domestic Counter-Terrorism Regime. This action aims to cut off funding for the pro-Khalistan militant outfit Babbar Khalsa, freezing assets and disqualifying Rehal from directorships due to suspected involvement in terrorism financing.
The Pawar and Patil families have opted for an intimate celebration in Manama that is focused on private traditional ceremonies.
Kerala HC Blocks Arrest Of Expelled MLA Rahul Mamkootathil In Rape Case
Kerala High Court shields expelled Congress MLA Rahul Mamkootathil from arrest in a rape case until December 15, as police probe two other cases.
Rahul Gandhi Left Out, Shashi Tharoor Invited: What Does This Moment Really Tell Us?
There are moments in public life that reveal more about a leader than any speech or slogan. The selective invitation to the State Dinner is one such moment. The Leader of the Opposition, a constitutional pillar of our parliamentary system, is kept out. Yet an individual MP from the opposition... The post Rahul Gandhi Left Out, Shashi Tharoor Invited: What Does This Moment Really Tell Us? appeared first on HW News English .
J&K: ASI Booked in Doda for Assaulting Biker in Full Public View
Jammu, Dec 6: Police in Doda have registered an FIR against an Assistant Sub-Inspector after a video allegedly showing him assaulting a two-wheeler rider in public went viral on social media. According to officials, Anzar Majid Malik filed a written complaint on December 3 at the DH Doda police post, accusing ASI Ghulam Ali of [] The post J&K: ASI Booked in Doda for Assaulting Biker in Full Public View appeared first on Northlines .
'Party Wants Him': Senior JD(U) Leader On Nitish Kumar's Son Joining Politics
JD(U)'s president Sanjay Kumar Jha said party members want Nitish Kumar's son Nishant Kumar to join politics. The decision rests with him (Nishant), he added.
ED Chargesheets Reliance Power, Subsidiaries in Fake Bank Guarantee Case
New Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate on Saturday filed a chargesheet against Reliance Power Ltd., its subsidiaries and 10 individuals in a money laundering case linked to an alleged fake bank guarantee of 68 crore submitted to secure a Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) tender. The chargesheet, filed under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act [] The post ED Chargesheets Reliance Power, Subsidiaries in Fake Bank Guarantee Case appeared first on Northlines .
IndiGo Turbulence: Jammu Flyers Get Relief, Srinagar Faces Fresh Disruptions
Jammu/Srinagar, Dec 6: IndiGo on Saturday resumed nine of its 11 flights from Jammu Airport but cancelled seven from Srinagar as nationwide pilot-rostering disruptions continued to derail operations. The partial revival at Jammu brought relief to passengers stranded after repeated cancellations, while eight flights seven of them IndiGo were grounded at Srinagar International [] The post IndiGo Turbulence: Jammu Flyers Get Relief, Srinagar Faces Fresh Disruptions appeared first on Northlines .
Assam tea, Kashmiri saffron & more: What PM Modi gifted Putin in pictures
Prime Minister Narendra Modi presented Russian President Vladimir Putin with specially curated gifts showcasing Indian culture during his two-day visit for the 23rd India-Russia Annual Summit. The gifts included a Russian edition of the Srimad Bhagavad Gita, GI-tagged Assam tea, Kashmiri saffron, and a silver tea set, highlighting India's heritage and craftsmanship.
Russian President Vladimir Putin concluded his two-day state visit to India, marked by a warm reception from PM Modi and discussions on strengthening bilateral ties. Key outcomes included a new economic cooperation program aiming for $100 billion trade by 2030 and a focus on peace efforts in Ukraine.
Red Fort to host Unesco meet on protecting intangible heritage
The Red Fort in New Delhi will host the 20th session of the Intergovernmental Committee for Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage, welcoming over 1,000 delegates. The event aims to showcase India's diverse culture and formally propose Diwali for inclusion in UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list, following previous successful nominations.
Delhi, Moscow vow to ramp up trade to $100bn by 2030
Def ties shift from buyer-seller roles to that of joint players
Under worlds glare, PM does balancing act on Russia war
Prime Minister Modi urged President Putin towards peace in Ukraine, emphasizing India's commitment to global welfare and a peaceful resolution. While not neutral, India supports all peace efforts. Putin briefed Modi on ongoing diplomatic initiatives, including with the US, to end the crisis. This stance aims to reassure the West amidst concerns over the summit.
Excessive conditions in public dealings must be set aside as illegal: SC
Pregnant Sunali brought back to India with son
A pregnant woman and her son, detained as illegal immigrants and deported to Bangladesh, have finally returned to India after a six-month ordeal. The mother, nine months pregnant, and her eight-year-old son crossed the border into West Bengal. Her husband and another woman with her two sons remain in Bangladesh, awaiting repatriation.
Cabbies double fares; pvt bus operators come to rescue
Rlys steps in amid crisis: Extra coaches, spl trains announced
IndiGo fiasco: Grounded by chaos, couple joins own reception online
IndiGo chaos forces govt to withdraw safety rule
The government has temporarily suspended new pilot duty time rules to ease IndiGo's widespread flight cancellations, aiming for normalcy by December 15. This decision, made in the interest of passengers, follows significant disruptions and a substantial market value loss for IndiGo. Pilots' associations, however, criticize the move, citing safety concerns and questioning the airline's preparation.
HC tells Bengal govt to pull out all stops ahead of Babri event
Calcutta High Court has ordered the Bengal government to prevent communal unrest in Murshidabad's Beldanga ahead of a suspended TMC MLA's controversial Babri Masjid foundation-laying ceremony on December 6. Authorities have deployed significant security forces to maintain law and order, with the MLA proceeding with arrangements despite the court's directive.
India nears target but still bears 73% of South Asias malaria burden: WHO
India shoulders a significant malaria burden in Southeast Asia, despite regional progress. While cases have dropped dramatically, millions remain at risk, particularly in remote areas. Aggressive interventions have driven down incidence, but challenges like drug resistance and outbreaks in forest regions persist. India's progress marks a major shift towards elimination.
CBI makes its first arrest in Odisha SI hiring scam
Deadline ends today, no waqf registration extension: Rijiju
Main goal of BJP is to erase Nehru and his legacy: Sonia
Putin promises non-stop energy, PM says Russia ties like pole star
India and Russia reaffirmed their strong ties, signing over a dozen agreements to boost economic partnership to $100 billion by 2030. Both nations committed to uninterrupted fuel shipments and discussed civil nuclear cooperation. Discussions also covered defense, manpower mobility, and India's UN Security Council bid, with leaders expressing satisfaction with the summit's outcomes.
Were overcautious while using AI in judiciary, says CJI
Decide or well appoint VCs: Supreme Court to Kerala
Pic of Roy smoking bidi on book cover not illegal, rules SC
Maha civic polls result after Dec 20 voting: SC upholds HC order
The Supreme Court has cleared the way for the immediate declaration of Maharashtra civic election results, dismissing any further delays due to pending High Court cases. The apex court ruled that results for all municipal bodies will be announced after the final round of voting on December 20, irrespective of ongoing legal challenges.

