Feel Sad To Support: Chirag Paswan Tears Into Nitish Kumar Over Surge In Crime, JDU Reacts
Union Minister Chirag Paswan criticised Bihar CM Nitish Kumar over rising crime, expressing shame in supporting the government, stirring the ruling alliance before elections.
Success Rates of IVF: Everything You Need to Know
Dr.Puneet Rana Arora Director & IVF Expert-CIFAR,Gurugram In vitro fertilization (IVF) is one of the most popular assisted reproductive technologies, holding hope for individuals and couples with infertility. While millions have been able to become pregnant with the help of IVF, the treatment is not always successful. Knowing what affects IVF success rates is important [] The post Success Rates of IVF: Everything You Need to Know appeared first on Northlines .
Op Sindoor is our resolve, a clear message, response: Army Chief
Srinagar, July 26: On the Kargil Vijay Diwas anniversary, Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi said that Operation Sindoor was not just a military action, but a reflection of Indias firm resolve, a clear message and a decisive response to Pakistan. He warned that any attempt to destabilize India would be met with a forceful response. [] The post Op Sindoor is our resolve, a clear message, response: Army Chief appeared first on Northlines .
Maharashtra Cabinet Reshuffle Buzz Grows As Fadnavis Meets BJP Top Brass In Delhi
According to Mahayuti insiders, Fadnavis has requested both deputy chief ministers, Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar, to take a call on the future of their respective party ministers
U'khand CM increases ex-gratia for Param Vir Chakra awardees by Rs 1 crore
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has increased the ex-gratia amount for Param Vir Chakra awardees. The amount has been increased from Rs 50 lakh to Rs 1.50 crore. This announcement was made on the eve of Kargil Vijay Diwas. Awardees will also continue to receive Rs 3 lakh as an annual grant.
Bank holiday update: Why are banks closed on July 26, 2025? See key August holiday dates
Banks in India will be closed on July 26, 2025, due to it being the fourth Saturday, following RBI guidelines. August will see closures on the 9th, 15th, 16th, and 23rd for various holidays. Digital banking remains accessible 24/7. While RBI mandates closures on Sundays and the second and fourth Saturdays, local festivals can also affect branch operations.
BRS MLA Kaushik Reddy Booked For Phone Tapping Of Actresses Charge Against CM Revanth Reddy
BRS MLA Kaushik Reddy levelled serious allegations against Telangana CM Revanth Reddy, claiming that he had orchestrated phone tapping of lawmakers and film personalities.
Collapsed in Uniform Dreams, Woke to Nightmare in Ambulance
GAYA, July 26: A 26-year-old woman participating in a Home Guard recruitment drive in Bihars Gaya district has alleged that she was gang-raped inside a moving ambulance after collapsing during a physical test on July 24. The woman had reportedly fainted during a physical endurance test at the Bihar Military Police grounds in Bodh Gaya, [] The post Collapsed in Uniform Dreams, Woke to Nightmare in Ambulance appeared first on Northlines .
India issues advisory for citizens amid Cambodia-Thailand border clashes
Phnom Penh, Jul 26: India on Saturday advised its citizens in Cambodia to avoid travelling to border areas as the clash between Thailand and Cambodia over a disputed border entered its third day. The flare-up, which began on Thursday, has killed at least 32 people 19 in Thailand and 13 in Cambodia according [] The post India issues advisory for citizens amid Cambodia-Thailand border clashes appeared first on Northlines .
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in Gujarat, addresses districtchiefs
Anand: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday began his day-long Gujarat visit by addressing the newly-elected district unit presidents of the party in the state at a meeting here. Gandhi arrived at the Vadodara airport in the morning. From there, he was taken straight to the venue in Anand where a three-day training camp for 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 .
Beaten With Shoes, Threatened: Shivakumar Aide Slaps Charges Against Siddaramaiah Loyalist
A special officer to DK Shivakumar has accused special officer to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah of assault in Karnataka Bhavan in the national capital.
Kargil Vijay Diwas: Mandaviya leads tribute march, inspires youth with Nation First call
Drass, Jul 26: Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Saturday led hundreds of youths in a padyatra here in Ladakh to pay tributes to the soldiers who died in the 1999 Kargil war. Mandaviya was joined by the Union Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth and LAHDC Kargil Chairman Mohammad Jaffer Akhoon. Mandaviya, the [] The post Kargil Vijay Diwas: Mandaviya leads tribute march, inspires youth with Nation First call appeared first on Northlines .
SC issues 15 landmark guidelines to curb student suicides
NEW DELHI, July 26: In a significant move to address the rising incidence of student suicides in India, the Supreme Court has issued a comprehensive set of 15 guidelines aimed at strengthening mental health support systems across all educational institutions including schools, colleges, coaching centres, hostels, and training academies. A bench comprising Justices Vikram [] The post SC issues 15 landmark guidelines to curb student suicides appeared first on Northlines .
Army Chief Dwivedi launches Apps to pay tributes to Kargil Martyrs
Drass (Kargil), Jul 26: Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi on Saturday launched three projects, including a portal where people can pay e-shradhanjali to martyrs, as part of the 26th Kargil Vijay Diwas. The others were a QR code-based audio gateway, on which people can listen to the stories of the 1999 Kargil [] The post Army Chief Dwivedi launches Apps to pay tributes to Kargil Martyrs appeared first on Northlines .
The BJP has intensified its criticism of Congress following Udit Raj's statement suggesting Rahul Gandhi could become a second Ambedkar with OBC support. Amit Malviya accused Congress of plotting to diminish Ambedkar's legacy, while Rahul Gandhi acknowledged his past failure to protect the OBC community and pledged to rectify it with a caste census.
Delhi govt requests SC to review 2018 blanket ban affecting middle class the most
The Delhi government has asked the Supreme Court to rethink its 2018 ban. The ban prohibits older diesel and petrol vehicles in the National Capital Region. The government argues that newer BS-VI vehicles are much cleaner. They want a scientific study on the ban's necessity. The current rule disproportionately affects the middle class.
No ID, No Duty: J&K mandates nameplates, aprons for Docs, Paramedics
SRINAGAR, Jul 26: In a move aimed at improving transparency and patient interaction in government healthcare institutions, the Jammu and Kashmir Health and Medical Education Department has issued a circular making it mandatory for all doctors and paramedical staff to wear white aprons and nameplates during duty hours. The directive, issued by Secretary to the [] The post No ID, No Duty: J&K mandates nameplates, aprons for Docs, Paramedics appeared first on Northlines .
'Boasted friendship with Trump proving to be hollow': Jairam Ramesh targets PM Modi; lists '4 facts'
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh has strongly criticized Prime Minister Modi's foreign policy, citing recent US actions involving Pakistan as evidence of its failure. Ramesh highlighted President Trump's claims of intervening in India-Pakistan conflict, US Central Command's praise for Pakistan's counter-terrorism efforts, and meetings between US officials and Pakistani leaders.
Democratic Leader Approval Ratings: PM Modi tops global list again; where does Trump rank?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi continues to be the most popular global leader, securing a 75% approval rating according to Morning Consult's latest data from July 4-10, 2025. He is followed by South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and Argentina's Javier Milei.
'CAA By Itself Serves Nothing': Why I&B Ministry Adviser Wants Act Amended
Kanchan Gupta is proposing a law that would enable any Hinduto legally return to India as its citizen, with some checks and balances
Letter War Between Maharashtras Mahayuti Ministers Over Department Meetings | Exclusive | News18
Bubbling internal friction within sections of Maharashtras ruling Mahayuti alliance has surfacedthis time over who has the authority to call departmental meetings. The disagreement involves social justice minister Sanjay Shirsat and minister of state Madhuri Misal, who are now locked in a letter war.Recently, cabinet minister Sanjay Shirsat sent a strongly worded letter to his junior, Madhuri Misal, expressing displeasure that she was conducting departmental meetings and issuing directives to officials without his knowledge. According to Shirsat, while the allocation of subjects to ministers and state ministers was done by the government order dated March 19, 2025, any meetings related to the allocated subjects must be conducted under his chairmanship. n18oc_indian18oc_politicsNews18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
Inside Look At NDAs Seamless Coordination: How Coalition Stays On Same Page | Saturday Special
What appears to be a smooth, well-oiled political machine is actually the result of meticulous internal planning, an NDA leader told News18
Col assault case: CBI files 2 FIRs, begins probe
US regulator: Quite sure no issue with AI 171 fuel switch
FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford suggests the AI 171 crash wasn't due to mechanical failure or accidental fuel control switch movement. He stated that they are confident that the crash was not due to mechanical issues with the Boeing fuel control unit. Indian authorities are investigating the crash and have requested patience for the final report.
In green push, India tests first hydrogen-powered train coach
Muizzu congratulates Modi on becoming second-longest serving PM of India
DRDO tests missile fired from drone
DRDO successfully conducted flight trials of the advanced precision-guided ULPGM-V3 missile, launched from an indigenously developed UAV. Equipped with a high-definition dual-channel seeker and three modular warhead options, the missile can strike various targets in diverse terrains, day or night. This achievement significantly boosts India's defense capabilities, showcasing the readiness of the Indian industry to produce critical defense technologies.
Take steps to extradite fugitives, says Amit Shah
Agniveer dies, 2 soldiers hurt as landmine goes off in J&k
Letter War Between Maharashtras Mahayuti Ministers Over Department Meetings | Exclusive
The disagreement involves social justice minister Sanjay Shirsat and minister of state Madhuri Misal
After crash, red flags, government & Air India brainstorm on safety
Following recent incidents and regulatory scrutiny, the Tata Group and the aviation ministry are collaborating to revitalise Air India. Discussions between N Chandrasekaran, aviation minister Ram Mohan Naidu, and airline management focused on addressing maintenance issues, leadership, and communication strategies. The priority is to restore flyer confidence by emphasizing safety over rapid growth, potentially involving Singapore Airlines more visibly in the process.
Can't decipher FIR, 1984 murder unsolved
The murder of an Army man during the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in Kanpur will remain unsolved due to an illegible FIR. Despite efforts by the CFSL to reconstruct the document, the names of the accused and incident details remain undecipherable. The Supreme Court has directed the SIT and UP police to keep the case open for further investigation based on new information.
Centre suggests 'country of origin' filter on e-commerce sites
The consumer affairs department has proposed that e-commerce companies add a country of origin filter to their websites and apps, enabling consumers to quickly select products based on their preferred country. While industry players generally agreed on the feasibility, concerns were raised about potential algorithm changes, compliance burdens for inventory-holding companies, and space constraints on mobile devices.
Not just mom, heed wife too: SC on marital dispute
The Supreme Court addressed a marital dispute. The court advised a husband to value his wife's opinions. Justices Nagarathna and Viswanathan urged the couple to reconcile for their children's sake. They suggested mediation. The court emphasized the importance of a wife's role. It asked the wife to allow the father to see their son. The bench stressed prioritizing children's well-being over personal conflicts.
Poll panel appoints secretary general of RS as returning officer for election of VP
ED attaches assets worth Rs 106cr of UCO Bank ex-CMD, associates
The ED has attached assets worth over Rs 106 crore belonging to former UCO Bank CMD SK Goel, his family, and associates, as part of a money laundering investigation related to a Rs 6,211-crore bank fraud case. Goel is accused of receiving illegal gratification for sanctioning loans to Concast Steel & Power Ltd (CSPL), which later turned into NPA. He allegedly routed kickbacks through shell companies.
SC asks fighter pilot, wife not to fight like enemies, settle dispute amicably
The Supreme Court urged a decorated fighter pilot, who participated in the Balakot strike, and his wife, an IT professional, to resolve their matrimonial dispute amicably. The court, hearing the pilot's plea to quash an FIR filed by his wife, advised them to forgive each other and move forward, rather than seeking revenge. The pilot alleged harassment and misuse of law by his wife and father-in-law.
Opposition motion in RS to oust Justice Varma was submitted, not admitted
The Lok Sabha is set to consider an all-party motion to remove Justice Yashwant Varma of Allahabad HC due to a cash-in-house controversy. A similar motion in the Rajya Sabha, initially accepted by former Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar, was later deemed non-compliant, leading to his resignation amidst government unhappiness. Kiren Rijiju affirmed the unanimous decision for Varma's removal.
Life term or 7-yr jail: SC gives man, 67, choice in 1979 college clash verdict
In a decades-old case, the SC is deliberating the fate of a 67-year-old man convicted of a 1979 murder. Hari Shankar Rai, involved in a college union fight, fatally stabbed a fellow student. The Allahabad High Court overturned a prior conviction, sentencing Rai to life imprisonment, a decision now under review by the SC, which is considering a reduced sentence of seven years.
7 kids die, 21 hurt in Rajasthan classroom roof collapse
In Rajasthan's Jhalawar district, a classroom ceiling collapse at Piplodi Govt Upper Primary School led to the tragic deaths of seven children and injuries to 21 others. The incident occurred shortly after students reported falling debris to a teacher. Authorities have suspended the principal and four teachers, initiating a high-level probe. Education Minister Madan Dilawar accepted moral responsibility, announcing compensation for the victims' families.
'Student suicides a systemic failure': SC issues directions on 'mental health crisis'
The Supreme Court, addressing the alarming rise in student suicides due to academic pressure, has mandated mental health safeguards in all educational institutions, including coaching centers. The directive includes appointing counselors, avoiding performance-based batch segregation, and providing mandatory mental health training for staff. The court lamented the education system's focus on rankings over holistic development.
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Elderly woman dumped on Ayodhya road at night, dies
In a shocking incident in Ayodhya, two women and a man abandoned an elderly woman by a roadside in the dead of night. The frail woman, found unconscious, was rescued by police and taken to a medical college, where she died during treatment. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the abandonment and seeking to identify the culprits involved in this act of cruelty.
99.8% of Bihar voters turned in forms before deadline: EC
In Bihar, over 7.2 crore electors actively participated in the special intensive revision process, submitting their signed enumeration forms before the deadline, securing their place in the draft electoral roll to be published on August 1. The Election Commission digitized these forms, acknowledging the efforts of various officials and political parties.
Opposition paralyses House again over Bihar rolls
Parliament proceedings faced disruptions for the fifth day due to opposition demands for a discussion on alleged electoral roll irregularities in Bihar. Despite government assurances of readiness for discussion, protests escalated, with opposition MPs tearing symbolic representations of the issue. The BJP criticized the opposition for neglecting important matters, including private members' bills and a bill concerning Scheduled Tribes.
J&K an exception, no delimitation exercise prior to 2026 Census: SC
The Supreme Court has ruled that delimitation exercises for states, excluding Jammu and Kashmir, must wait until the publication of census data after 2026, as mandated by Article 170(3) of the Constitution. The court dismissed a petition seeking immediate delimitation for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, emphasizing that the constitutional provisions do not apply to Union Territories like J&K.
Government blocks 25 OTT platforms for obscenity
The Indian government has blocked 25 OTT platforms, including Ullu and ALTT, along with associated websites and apps, due to sexually explicit and obscene content. This action follows warnings and consultations with various ministries and organizations, triggered by public grievances and violations of IT Rules and obscenity laws. The move is praised by some as a necessary step to protect cultural values.
Be patriots, speak up for domestic issues instead of Gaza: HC to CPM
The Bombay High Court dismissed a petition by the Communist Party of India (Marxist) challenging the police's denial of permission for a Gaza protest at Azad Maidan. The court questioned the party's legal standing and suggested focusing on domestic issues instead. The state opposed the plea, citing potential law and order problems and conflict with India's stance.
Girl fights leukemia for 22 months, returns to IIM-L to finish course
Anjali Bharti, a 28-year-old IIM Lucknow student, has returned to her studies after a two-year hiatus, triumphing over stage III leukaemia. Diagnosed shortly after joining IIML in 2022, she underwent extensive treatment, including chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant, with her brother Ashish as her donor. Supported by her family, friends, and the IIML community, Anjali's resilience serves as an inspiration to others.
Governor C V Ananda Bose returns Bengal rape bill after Centre flags concerns
West Bengal Governor C V Ananda Bose sent back the Aparajita bill. The reason is objections from the central government. The Centre believes the bill proposes excessively harsh punishments for rape. The bill suggests life imprisonment or capital punishment for rape. The Centre also opposed removing stricter penalties for sexual assault of minors.
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Drug peddler killed in Jammu crossfire, kin cry foul
A suspected drug peddler, Parvez Ahmed, died in an exchange of fire with police in Jammu, prompting allegations of a staged encounter from his family. Protests erupted, leading to the suspension of two District Special Branch personnel and the launch of a departmental inquiry. An SIT has been formed to investigate the incident following demands for a swift probe from political figures like Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti.
Historic India-UK trade deal a giant leap for New India
By Piyush Goyal The landmark India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) will make Indian farmers, fishermen, artisans and small businesses shine globally, create numerous jobs and help the common man get high-quality goods at competitive rates in line with the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This follows similar agreements with other developed countries [] The post Historic India-UK trade deal a giant leap for New India appeared first on Northlines .
Counterfeit crisis: J&K government bans machine-made products from handicrafts showrooms
The J&K government is cracking down on Kashmiri handicraft dealers who are misrepresenting machine-made products as authentic, handmade items. Notices have been issued, threatening blacklisting for those who fail to remove the fake goods. This action follows complaints and the deregistration of a retailer for selling a machine-made carpet as a genuine, GI-certified Kashmiri handicraft, aiming to protect the region's artisan legacy.
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, after being barred for two weeks, delivered the Friday sermon at Srinagar's Jamia Masjid, urging the J&K administration to respect people's religious rights. He criticized the repeated restrictions on his access to the mosque, deeming it interference. He also voiced solidarity with the people of Gaza, highlighting the humanitarian crisis and starvation they face.
Sri Machail Yatra-2025 commences amid religious fervour
LoPSunil Sharma, Div Com, IGP pay obeisance at holy Shrine Kishtwar (Jammu Div), July 25: The Shree Machail Mata Yatra 2025 commenced today amid religious fervor and traditional gaiety. The annual pilgrimage, which will continue till September 5- 2025, draws a large number of devotees from across Jammu and Kashmir and outside to pay [] The post Sri Machail Yatra-2025 commences amid religious fervour appeared first on Northlines .
Watch: UK theatre halts Indian movie screening midway; debate over audience behaviour
LG, Dy COAS discuss security scenario in J&K
Sinha pays homage to Soldiers on Kargil Vijay Diwas Srinagar: Deputy Chief of Army Staff Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai called on Jammu and Kashmir Lt Gov Manoj Sinha here on Friday. They discussed the prevailing security scenario in the Union Territory, an official spokesperson said. Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai, Deputy Chief of Army Staff (Strategy) [] The post LG, Dy COAS discuss security scenario in J&K appeared first on Northlines .
CM for better socio-economic well-being of workers
SRINAGAR, JULY 25: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today chaired the 22nd meeting of the Jammu & Kashmir Building & Other Construction Workers Welfare Board (JKBOCWWB) here at the Civil Secretariat. The aim of the meeting was to comprehensively review the implementation of various welfare measures and approve key initiatives aimed at improving the quality of [] The post CM for better socio-economic well-being of workers appeared first on Northlines .
Terror Groups using chat in gaming apps for communication
Srinagar: Online war games akin to PUBG requiring chats with partners anonymous or otherwise have emerged as a key communication channel for terror groups and Pakistans ISI to convey messages to their recruits in Jammu and Kashmir, officials here said. As terror groups operating across the border seek to bypass social media and conventional channels [] The post Terror Groups using chat in gaming apps for communication appeared first on Northlines .
Operation Sindoor on; preparedness must stay high: CDS
New Delhi: Asserting that Operation Sindoor still continues, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan on Friday said the countrys military preparedness must remain at a very high level, round-the-clock and throughout the year. In his keynote address at a defence seminar hosted at Subroto Park here, he also said the military in future will [] The post Operation Sindoor on; preparedness must stay high: CDS appeared first on Northlines .
RS adjourned again amid Oppn uproar
New Delhi: The Rajya Sabha proceedings were disrupted again on Friday amid opposition uproar demanding discussion on various issues, including the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar, forcing the Chair to adjourn the House for the day. The Upper House, which has been witnessing protests by opposition MPs over the SIR exercise, [] The post RS adjourned again amid Oppn uproar appeared first on Northlines .
CS for boosting industrial growth
SRINAGAR: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, today held an extensive meeting with Union Secretary, Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), S.C.L. Das, to deliberate on the prevailing industrial scenario in Jammu and Kashmir and explore long-term strategies for promotion and sustainability of the MSME sector across the Union Territory. During the interaction, the Chief [] The post CS for boosting industrial growth appeared first on Northlines .
Remove machine-made items or face blacklisting: 7 days deadline to Kashmir craft dealers
SRINAGAR: In an unprecedented move, the Department of Handicrafts & Handloom, Kashmir today issued a Notice giving Kashmir handicraft dealers a seven-day ultimatum to remove all machine-made products, largely imports from Turkey & Iran, from their Showrooms, failing which, the department warned, they will be blacklisted & deregistered for unfair trade practice under the relevant [] The post Remove machine-made items or face blacklisting: 7 days deadline to Kashmir craft dealers appeared first on Northlines .
Patwaries on rampant! ACB arrests two Patwaris for accepting bribe
Jammu Tawi,July 25: Jammu and Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau received a complaint alleging therein that public servant namely Chuni Lal, Patwari Patwar Halqa Dansal, demanded illegal gratification from the complainant for providing demarcation report. The accused Chuni Lal, Patwari, Patwar Halqa Dansal, demanded the bribe amounting to Rs 1,00,000 from the complainant for providing report of [] The post Patwaries on rampant! ACB arrests two Patwaris for accepting bribe appeared first on Northlines .
25 OTT platforms banned for streaming obscene content
New Delhi, July 25: The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (I&B) has directed that public access to 25 OTT platforms, including Ullu, ALTT, and Desiflix, be disabled for streaming obscene, and at times, pornographic content, sources in the government said. The direction to block the websites and apps of these 25 OTT platforms came on [] The post 25 OTT platforms banned for streaming obscene content appeared first on Northlines .
Justifying Assault Unjustified
The recent case of assault on a junior female doctor by a female attendant after her father died during treatment of brain haemorrhage at the emergency ward of GMC&H Jammu has led to a debate that whether the behaviour of the aforesaid attendant under grief and stress was acceptable or not? It is pertinent to [] The post Justifying Assault Unjustified appeared first on Northlines .
Following a tragic stampede during RCB's IPL victory celebrations that led to 11 fatalities, the M Chinnaswamy stadium has been deemed unsafe for large events. A commission report criticised the stadium's design and indicted RCB, DNA Entertainment, and the KSCA.
In India-UK Free Trade Agreement, it is a win-win situation for both countries
Britain is gainer as its products are having access to second largest market By Anjan Roy Writing in the years just before the Great War of 1914, the famous British economist, John Maynard Keynes, had gloated over the fact that without moving from his bed in London he was able to order the best things [] The post In India-UK Free Trade Agreement, it is a win-win situation for both countries appeared first on Northlines .
Politics Over Pandits: NC-Congress Duplicity Continues Unabated
Girdhari Lal Raina Ex-Member Legislative Council The political exploitation of the Kashmiri Pandit community has long been a tragic subplot in the broader Kashmir narrative. From hollow gestures of inclusivity to outright marginalisation, political partiesparticularly the National Conference (NC) and the Congresshave systematically used the community as a prop to bolster their secular credentials while [] The post Politics Over Pandits: NC-Congress Duplicity Continues Unabated appeared first on Northlines .
Kargil Vijay Diwas A Day of Honor and Remembrance
Vinod Chandrashekhar Dixit 26 July is Kargil victory day. July 26 was declared as Vijay Divas, and the way in which the Indian Armed Forces fought the war and tried to ensure that it did not escalate into a nuclear conflict, has been acclaimed the world over.The Kargil War was started on3 May 1999and ended [] The post Kargil Vijay Diwas A Day of Honor and Remembrance appeared first on Northlines .
UP: Lucknow celebrates 3rd place in Swachh Survekshan 2024-25 with Tiranga yatra
No Big Problem: Rahul Gandhi Targets PM Modi, BJP Hits Back
Rahul Gandhi criticised PM Modi as all show and no substance at the Bhagidari Nyay Sammelan. BJP's Sudhanshu Trivedi defended Modi, noting his tenure surpassing Indira Gandhi's.
Pradhan hits back at congress on OBC claims, cites Modi govts record on reservation
Dharmendra Pradhan criticized Congress for allegedly opposing OBC reservations. He stated Congress leaders from Nehru to Rajiv Gandhi were against it. Pradhan highlighted increased appointments of SC, ST, and OBC faculty under the NDA government. He challenged Rahul Gandhi to debate reservation policies. Pradhan emphasized the 2019 Act ensuring reservation in faculty positions.
Rabri Devi Alleges Samrat Choudhary 'Used To Harass Girls', BJP Leader Hits Back
Rabri Devi accused Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary of 'harassing girls'. Choudhary said her claims stem from her husband Lalu Yadav's criminal status and election fears.
BJP MP, Himachal Governors Udta Punjab Remarks On Drugs Spark Row, AAP Reacts
A political clash erupted between Punjab and Himachal Pradesh after BJP MP Kangana Ranaut claimed drug addiction in Himachal is due to smuggling from Pakistan via Punjab.
Monsoon mayhem: Only thunder, no talk - a quick recap of Week 1 of Parliament that ended in washout
Parliament's Monsoon Session began turbulently, marked by adjournments and political clashes. New members were sworn in amidst uproar over national security and electoral roll revisions. A rare bipartisan impeachment motion against a judge and a resignation added to the drama. Despite disruptions, consensus emerged for a special debate on Operation Sindoor, scheduled to begin next week.
J&K: Army jawan killed, 2 injured in landmine blast in Poonch
Terror and Trade: Pakistans Hypocrisy Exposed as Imports from India Surge
New Delhi, July 25: Even as Pakistan continues to support cross-border terrorism, its trade relationship with India tells a different storyone of quiet economic benefit amid diplomatic hostility. In the wake of the recent Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians, fresh trade data reveals that Pakistans imports from India have actually surged, exposing Islamabads [] The post Terror and Trade: Pakistans Hypocrisy Exposed as Imports from India Surge appeared first on Northlines .
Uma Kanjilal appointed 1st Woman VC of IGNOU
New Delhi, Jul 25: Uma Kanjilal has been appointed the first woman Vice Chancellor of the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), four decades after the university was established, according to education ministry officials. With over 36 years of distinguished service in the Open and Distance Learning (ODL) system, Kanjilal brings a wealth of academic [] The post Uma Kanjilal appointed 1st Woman VC of IGNOU appeared first on Northlines .
'Dum nahi hai': Rahul Gandhi mocks PM Modi, says he's not a big problem; BJP reacts
'My Mistake, Didnt Protect OBCs The Way I Should've: Rahul Gandhi Renews Caste Census Pitch
Gandhi said he regretted not understanding the OBC community's issues deeply enough and promised to correct that mistake
Parliament debate on Operation Sindoor: Rajnath Singh to lead discussion; PM Modi likely to speak
CDS Anil Chauhan affirmed the continuation of Operation Sindoor, initiated in response to the Pahalgam attack, emphasising the necessity for constant readiness. He highlighted the evolving nature of warfare, envisioning future soldiers as a blend of information, technology, and scholarly expertise. This declaration coincided with a major IAF exercise in Rajasthan, showcasing India's operational capabilities along the border.
'Sabko mitti mein mila ke ... ': Kharge attacks PM Modi over quota; calls BJP, RSS 'poison'
Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge launched a scathing attack on PM Modi, questioning his backward status claims and accusing him of deceit. Addressing a party event, Kharge alleged Modi secured his community's backward classification after becoming Chief Minister. He criticized Modi for unfulfilled promises on jobs, black money, and MSP for farmers, labeling him the 'leader of liars'.