Health activists seek suspension of Israeli Medical Association from world body
Indian healthcare professionals are urging the Indian Medical Association to back a call for the Israeli Medical Association's suspension from the World Medical Association. Over 1,150 signatories cite the IMA's silence on attacks against Gaza's healthcare infrastructure and medical personnel. This move aligns with international calls for medical ethics and humanitarian law, contrasting with the British Medical Association's condemnations and South Africa's previous suspension of ties.
Delhi SIR 2026: Voter List, Documents & Dates explained
SIR: Karnataka to issue residence certificates as ECI kicks off roll revision exercise
Karnataka kicked off its special voter enumeration initiative on Tuesday, led by CM Shivakumar, who unveiled permanent residence certificates targeted at new voters. Authorities emphasised that unregistered individuals might miss out on welfare benefits.
The Telangana High Court has directed the Election Commission to consider providing electoral revision forms in Urdu in constituencies where over 20% of voters know the language. The ECI opposed a statewide rule, arguing multilingual printing poses heavy administrative and financial burdens.
AP to take up mineral-mapping, frame policy value-addition
A cluster for rare earth minerals could be set up in the State, says Chief Minister Naidu
Samajwadi Party's chief whip in the Uttar Pradesh assembly, Kamal Akhtar, has resigned following directions from party president Akhilesh Yadav. Akhtar stated that organizational changes are a natural process and he is fulfilling his duty as a party worker. His resignation comes amid speculation of a rift with the SP's Lok Sabha MP from Moradabad, Ruchi Vira. This development occurs as Uttar Pradesh prepares for assembly elections next year.
Centre to clear Kothagudem airport proposal soon: Telangana Minister
Telangana emerges as a preferred destination for global aerospace investments, with companies such as Spains ITP Aero and Canadas FTG Aerospace setting up operations
Reservations are opening gradually before the full 2026 launch. Users can hide phone numbers, claim Meta-linked handles and use an optional username key to block first-time messages from people who do not know the code.
US doesn't honour its agreements and signatures, says Iran envoy amid fresh ceasefire row
Abdul Majid Hakeem Ilahi accuses the US of breaching ceasefire, says never accepted unconditional surrender and warns trust remains elusive
The case of Guo Wengui building a fake persecution story, building a following by attacking a regime or political ideology despised abroad, defrauding people, and when accountability knocks on the door, crying politically motivated persecution, by a fascist or authoritarian regime, reminds one of Rana Ayyub, the Washington Post columnist and notorious Hinduphobe.
On June 3, Rahul Gandhi predicted an imminent doom and gloom for India. Speaking at an event, he proclaimed, A severe economic Tsunami is going to hit the country, one that will cripple our economy, and it will be worse than any economic crisis you have seen in your lives. The entire system is collapsing, and the Modi government is not capable of stopping it.
Police are employing gait analysis on Chetan Chaudhry, accused of pushing realtor Ketan Agarwal off Lohagarh Fort. This forensic technique will compare his walking pattern to a hooded figure seen on CCTV near the crime scene. Chaudhry, allegedly acting for Agarwal's fiance Siya Goyal, faces a fresh crime scene reconstruction. Investigators are also seeking his clothing from the day of the incident as the case progresses towards a fast-track trial.
'Deeply grateful': India's field hospital wins hearts in earthquake-hit Venezuela
Venezuela's earthquake victims are expressing profound gratitude to India's medical team for their life-saving aid. Under Operation Amistad, India deployed a field hospital, relief supplies, and advanced medical equipment, significantly easing the suffering of those affected by the devastating tremors. Locals shared moving testimonials, highlighting the exceptional care and support received, emphasizing a sense of unity and shared humanity.
Remember the internet of endless tabs and rabbit holes? How AI is changing the web we grew up with
The internet's evolution from a browsing landscape to an AI-driven answer engine is reshaping user habits. Once a journey of exploration, the web now offers instant, customized responses, saving time but potentially narrowing discovery. This shift impacts digital publishing and marketing, forcing a redefinition of online visibility beyond traditional clicks. While offering convenience, AI browsing also raises significant privacy and security concerns.
Mumbai rains: Falling tree crushes school van in Chembur, 5 students hospitalised
The incident took place near Heritage Pride and was reported to the Mumbai Fire Brigade at 2.58 pm. Fire brigade personnel, police, a 108 ambulance and BMC ward staff rushed to the spot and carried out a rescue operation. Officials said all 15 students were travelling in the Universal High School van when the tree was uprooted and fell on the vehicle.
BRS keeps door open for AIMIM despite Owaisis Congress tilt
Hyderabad:Despite the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) shifting its loyalties to the Congress after the 2023 Telangana Assembly elections, the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) in the state is keeping a bridge open in case things change in the next polls. The BRS and AIMIM may have parted ways, but the main Opposition party is hoping 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 .
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath used the 'Rampuri chaku' metaphor to criticize the Samajwadi Party, alleging they misused power to seize land and exploit citizens. He asserted that under the BJP's governance, the same symbol now represents security and development. Adityanath highlighted the state's transformation since 2017, emphasizing improved law and order, economic growth, and revival of traditional industries.
Births falling yet population rising: India's unique fertility story explained in 10 charts
Rs 1 crore for wedding expenses, a mysteriously missing passport, a failed cliff-top incident and an ill-fated return to Lohagad, the Ketan Agarwal case is as much about ignored red flags as it is about the murder conspiracy.
SIR process lacks transparency: Aam Admi Party
The Aam Aadmi Party has criticized the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process for electoral rolls in Delhi, labeling it as on-transparent. AAP's Delhi unit chief Saurabh Bharadwaj highlighted the party's past requests for deleted voter names and addresses, which were denied, preventing verification of residency. The month-long voter list verification drive has begun, with over 13,000 booth-level officers distributing forms across the capital.
CJP protest day 11: Dipke claims police blocking entry; Wangchuk's health deteriorates on fast
The Cockroach Janata Party's protest at Jantar Mantar enters its eleventh day amidst allegations of heavy police restrictions on supporters. Activist Sonam Wangchuk's health is deteriorating on his hunger strike, with his blood sugar dropping significantly. The CJP founder also raised concerns about exam paper leaks, questioning the government's competence. Students from AISA are also participating in an indefinite hunger strike, demanding accountability and reforms in the education system.
US-India ties at lowest in 30 years due to Trumps destructive policies: Ro Khanna
3 airports, an air ambulance: How Uttarakhand is solving its connectivity challenge
Uttarakhand is prioritizing regional air connectivity to serve its most remote citizens. The state's infrastructure strategy includes three airports and a helicopter network, enhancing tourism and providing vital links for remote communities. Air ambulance services are proving life-saving, drastically reducing medical response times. This investment aims to boost economic viability in the hills, encouraging residents to stay and fostering development in challenging terrains.
Draft framework for power data sharing released
India is set to standardize electricity sector data sharing with a new national framework. This initiative aims to improve access to vital information on power generation, transmission, and consumption, while safeguarding consumer privacy and critical infrastructure. The proposed system will classify data into public and access-controlled categories, with sensitive details remaining protected. This move promises a more unified and accessible electricity data ecosystem for policymakers and researchers.
NIA arrests TMC councillor Shakir Ali in 2023 Rishra Ram Navami violence case
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested Shakir Ali, husband of former TMC MP Aparupa Poddar and a local leader, in connection with the 2023 Ram Navami violence in Rishra, Hooghly. Simultaneously, the CBI apprehended Khalid-Uz-Zaman, a proclaimed offender, in Maharashtra for a 2021 post-poll violence case in West Bengal. These actions highlight ongoing investigations into significant incidents of unrest in the state.
'BJP looted Ram Mandir more than Ghaznavi': UBT Sena MP Sanjay Raut
Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut has accused the BJP of Ram-droh (treason against Lord Ram) over alleged embezzlement of Ram Temple donations, comparing it to historical temple lootings. He linked this to the alleged house arrest of UP Congress chief Ajay Rai, suggesting Rai was stopped from exposing corruption.
PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti alleged that the NC government placed party leaders and workers under house arrest to suppress protests against alleged ackdoor appointments in government jobs. Mufti accused the administration of hypocrisy, highlighting its swift action against dissent while claiming helplessness on accountability. Police reportedly foiled a PDP protest march in Srinagar against the alleged outsourcing of recruitment.
BJP cadre must hit streets to win Telangana in 2028: Nitin Nabin
Hyderabad:Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president Nitin Nabin on Tuesday, June 30, called on party workers to take peoples issues to the streets, asserting that the saffron party must come to power in Telangana in the 2028 Assembly elections. Addressing the partys state executive committee meeting here, Nabin said that after defeating the Trinamool Congress 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 .
Congress delegation Ayodhya visit row: Yogi Adityanath slams party, says it is 'leaning on lies'
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath sharply criticized the Congress over the Ram Temple donation row, accusing them of hypocrisy and past anti-devotee actions. He stated that those who once opposed Lord Ram are now eager to visit Ayodhya. This comes as the Congress alleged house arrests of its leaders, including state chief Ajay Rai, who planned to visit Ayodhya amid the embezzlement controversy.
Indias rooftop solar boom meets a grid reality check
Maharashtras new grid charges and Karnatakas tariff changes could increase electricity costs for residential, commercial and industrial rooftop solar users by 2030%, extending project payback periods from about four years to seven to nine years
Kanchivaram silk, Toda shawl & more: Gifts PM Modi gave during Seychelles visit
Opposition, Independent MPs write to CJI on SIR, ECs role
New Delhi: Twenty-three political parties along with an Independent MP on Tuesday, June 30, sent a joint letter to Chief Justice of India Surya Kant on the SIR process, the role of the Election Commission and other election-related issues. The signatories include all major INDIA bloc parties, as well as the AAP and DMK, which 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 .
SIR forms to reach all voters, mapped or unmapped: Karnataka Chief Electoral Officer
Karnataka's Chief Electoral Officer has initiated a door-to-door drive to distribute voter enumeration forms across the state, urging citizens to return them by July 29. The process aims to update electoral rolls, with forms being delivered even to unmapped voters. No documents are required at this stage, and photograph submission is optional. New voters turning 18 by October 1, 2026, are encouraged to enroll.
In a significant political development, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sachin Ahir has filed his nomination for the Maharashtra legislative council's deputy chairman post, representing the Eknath Shinde-led faction. This unexpected move, occurring shortly after several MPs defected, sees Ahir aligning with the ruling Mahayuti alliance.
Twenty-three parties, Independent MP write to Chief Justice on SIR, role of EC
Twenty-three political parties, including INDIA bloc members, AAP, and DMK, have jointly written to the Chief Justice of India concerning the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process and other election-related matters. The opposition's move highlights their reliance on the judiciary when other avenues are exhausted, appealing to its conscience amidst concerns about democratic processes. This collaborative effort underscores a unified stance on electoral integrity.
Karnataka to issue permanent residence certificates amid ECI's voter roll revision
Karnataka is issuing permanent residence certificates during the Election Commission's voter enumeration drive to ensure eligible citizens are included. While supporting electoral roll revision, the state government has raised concerns about potential voter disenfranchisement under the current process. Home Minister Priyank Kharge urged the ECI to address these issues, demanding transparency, independent reviews, and safeguards for vulnerable groups.
Massive fire at Haldia Petrochemicals pipeline injures 10, disrupts rail service
Rescue operations continue; injured shifted to hospital
Pushkar Singh Dhami set to become first BJP CM to complete five consecutive years in Uttarakhand
Dhami first assumed office as Chief Minister on July 4, 2021, and following the BJP's victory in the 2022 assembly elections, the party leadership once again entrusted him with the state's command, making him the only Chief Minister of Uttarakhand to secure a second consecutive term.
'Name on letterhead doesnt matter': US envoy Gor on Indo-Pacific Command renaming row
US Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor, dismissed concerns over the renaming of the Indo-Pacific Command, emphasizing that the ame on the letterhead is less important than actual actions. He highlighted that India continues to conduct more military exercises with the US than any other nation, underscoring the robust and strong footing of bilateral ties across trade, defense, and people-to-people connections.
TMC to oppose UCC in Bengal: Saugata Roy says it threatens personal laws of minority communities
Trinamool Congress MP Saugata Roy has firmly opposed the Uniform Civil Code in West Bengal, asserting it infringes upon minority personal laws and religious sentiments. He accused the BJP of communalizing the issue. Roy clarified that while TMC supported the triple talaq abolition, they reject the UCC, emphasizing the importance of preserving generational personal laws for Muslims and Christians.
Electoral roll: Door-to-door SIR exercise starts in Karnataka
Karnataka has launched a door-to-door house enumeration for electoral roll purification, aiming for a flawless voter list. The state government has also notified comprehensive guidelines for issuing Permanent Residence Certificates (PRCs), establishing a uniform and transparent mechanism. Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar urged all eligible voters to participate, warning of potential loss of voting rights and welfare benefits if forms are not submitted.
Over 13,000 personnel hit the ground as SIR of Delhi voter list kicks off
The booth-level officers will undertake a door-to-door voter verification exercise that will conclude on July 29
US envoy recalls Trump wanting to call 'friend' PM Modi at 6am: 'He doesnt sleep, he's like me'
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Tuesday said that a joint letter has been sent to the Chief Justice of India by opposition parties raising concerns over the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process of the Election Commission of India and other election-related issues.
Watch: Coast Guard rescues 6 fishermen in overnight operation off Mangaluru coast
Direct assault on religious faith: Jairam Ramesh alleges PM silent on Ram Mandir donation row
Congress MP Jairam Ramesh has accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of silence regarding alleged embezzlement of Ram Mandir donations, calling it an assault on religious faith. This follows the arrest of UP Congress chief Ajay Rai while en route to Ayodhya. Rai alleged the UP government is offering thieves and condemned the arrest as BJP's dictatorship.
INDIA bloc leaders write to CJI over ECs SIR process; AAP, DMK come on board to sign joint letter
INDIA bloc parties have formally petitioned the Chief Justice of India regarding the Election Commission's special intensive revision of electoral rolls and other election-related concerns. This joint letter, signed by 23 parties and an independent, follows a recent opposition meeting where consensus was reached on key issues. The alliance emphasized solidarity and resistance, aiming to address perceived electoral irregularities and demanding the Education Minister's resignation over examination controversies.
As new Rajya Sabha MPs take oath, NDA edges closer to two-thirds mark
The ruling NDA has significantly bolstered its Rajya Sabha numbers, inching closer to a two-thirds majority needed for constitutional amendments. With potential support from regional parties and expected gains in upcoming by-elections, the alliance is poised to overcome the current deficit. However, the Lok Sabha presents a different picture, with the NDA still far from achieving a similar supermajority.
'Afraid of Ram devotees coming?' Congress claims leaders under house arrest ahead of Ayodhya visit
Ajay Rai, the Congress chief in Uttar Pradesh, has accused the BJP government of placing him under house arrest to stop a party delegation from reaching the revered Ram Temple in Ayodhya. He suggested that the government is anxious about a potential backlash from devotees regarding a donation embezzlement scandal. Rai's wife voiced her concerns, stating that the BJP would be accountable for any harm that might come to him.
Haryana to execute 32-year-old deal, give Rajasthan Yamuna water
US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor expressed enthusiasm for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's potential return visit to the United States, highlighting President Trump's continued engagement with India. Gor is optimistic about finalizing an interim trade agreement soon, noting the complex negotiations involving thousands of items. He also indicated a likely visit by President Trump to India next year, following PM Modi's attendance at the G20 Summit in Miami.
Regulate coaching, make exams less coachable: Draft panel report
As new Rajya Sabha MPs take oath, numbers tilt further towards NDA
42% rain deficit: This June is set to be Indias 3rd driest in 100 years
Petrol, diesel retail sale curbs for commercial users lifted
HC order on ethanol allocation will hit national policy, SC told
99.7% Class XII re-evaluation cases cleared: CBSE
Congress alleged its Uttar Pradesh chief Ajay Rai was placed under house arrest to prevent a party delegation from visiting Ayodhya's Ram Temple. The party claims this is a 'cowardly action' by the BJP government amid controversy over temple fund embezzlement. Congress leaders were reportedly detained, with the party deeming such actions unconstitutional and demanding their immediate release to proceed with their visit.
BSF woman constable found dead in Jammu
Security row over ex-IPS turned BRS politician heats up
Hyderabad:The Madiga Reservation Porata Samithi (MRPS) has come out strongly against the state governments decision to withdraw X-plus security cover for Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) general secretary Dr RS Praveen Kumar, a former Indian Police Service (IPS) officer who resigned from the rank of Additional Director General of Police and later served as secretary of Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
BJP slams Karnataka CM for releasing Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu
Bengaluru: Karnataka Leader of the Opposition R Ashoka has launched a sharp attack on the Congress government, alleging that it is secretly releasing Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu despite the state facing an imminent water crisis due to weak monsoon rains. Ashoka claimed that farmers in the Cauvery basin are once again gripped by fears Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
The ministry of external affairs on Monday strongly condemned Pakistan's air strikes and military operations on Afghan territory, describing them as a latant act of aggression, after the attacks reportedly killed dozens of civilians, including women and children. Pakistan claims the operations targeted militants, while Afghanistan decried the strikes as cowardly and rutal.
Centre seeks uniform cinema rules to end theatre approval bottlenecks
Viral audio clip sparks fresh Karnataka BJP leadership row
Bengaluru: A fresh political storm has erupted within the Karnataka Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) after an alleged audio clip, purportedly featuring former Chief Minister DV Sadananda Gowda, surfaced on social media. The viral recording has reignited speculation over a possible change in the partys state leadership, with claims that senior leaders have urged the BJP 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 .
SIR: Telangana logs 1.73 crore enumeration forms in four days
Hyderabad:Telanganas election machinery has completed nearly 1.73 crore enumeration forms in just four days under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) said on Monday, June 29, calling the pace of work outstanding even as he pressed district officials to sustain the momentum to achieve full coverage. The CEO 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 .
A Nagpur consumer commission has ruled that collecting toll without maintaining roads is a 'deficiency in service'. The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) was ordered to compensate a motorist whose car was damaged by a pothole. The commission emphasized that providing safe roads is a toll collector's responsibility, and vehicle damage due to poor road conditions warrants compensation for repair costs, distress, and legal expenses.
Delhi Cabinet approves EV Policy 2.0 amidst concerns from ICE vehicle makers
As per the policy guidelines, customers buying electric two-wheelers (E2Ws) will get a subsidy of up to 30,000 in the first year; 20,000 in the second year; and 10,000 in the third year
Drug registry launched to enable access to drug information across the country
The drug registry is developed in collaboration with the CDSCO and National Resource Centre for EHR Standards
Parliamentary panel to review NEET re-exam, reforms to strengthen NTA
The committee is scheduled to meet on July 1, during which NTA Director General Abhishek Singh will brief members on the outcome of the NEET-UG re-examination conducted on June 21 and the key takeaways from the exercise. Higher education secretary Vineet Joshi has also been asked to attend the meeting.
Kerala High Court permits fresh case in Sabarimala gold loss probe
The report further stated that despite the poor quality of the re-plating work, a certificate claiming a 40-year warranty was issued to avoid suspicion.
Centre outlines two schemes to support medical device manufacture, development
Those selected would receive a one-time capital subsidy of up to 10 crore on reimbursement basis
Andhra Pradesh cuts coastal limits ofRamayapatnam, Machilipatnamports
Whilelarger areas had earlier been included within port limits to accommodate long-term expansion, changing development plans and actual operational requirements warranted a review
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday urged teachers and parents to work together to ensure every child attends school regularly as the state prepares to launch the second phase of its 'Chalo School Campaign' from July 1.
Prajapati group seeks to turn caste strength into political clout
A nationwide political push is underway by the Prajapati community, aiming to consolidate its nine-crore population for greater electoral influence. The Prajapati Community Service Foundation is demanding proportionate ticket allocation from major parties for upcoming state and national elections. The organisation is actively training political aspirants and seeks to translate demographic strength into legislative representation, highlighting perceived underrepresentation despite their widespread presence.
In her granddads footsteps: Author retraces a forgotten Indo-French story
Maharashtra to crack down on vehicles without HSRP from July 1
Vehicle owners who have booked an authorised appointment for HSRP installation on or before June 30 will be given temporary relief from the enforcement drive
Karnataka: Congress moves with caution as ECI prepares to launch month-long SIR on Tuesday
Karnataka's ruling Congress party is approaching the Election Commission's house-to-house voter revision exercise with caution, suspecting potential BJP interference. Home Minister Priyank Kharge said that no voter should lose their franchise due to minor errors. The party is actively campaigning to educate its supporters, particularly vulnerable groups, about the process.
PM Modi initially visited Seychelles in 2015 and is currently on his second visit to the vital island nation.
'SBI wanted donation staff removed 3 months back': Congress on Ram Temple fund row
Calling the arrest of eight people in the case only a glimpse, Congress leader Pawan Khera targeted those protecting the people behind the alleged fund embezzlement. Khera tweaked the RSS-BJP's popular Ram Mandir movement slogan in a piercing attack, saying, Ayodhya ki loot jhanki hai, Kashi-Mathura abhi baaki hai (the alleged loot in Ayodhya was only a glimpse, Kashi and Mathura were yet to come).
Kashmirs freshwater springs face growing threat as fish die
Although officials from the Fisheries Department had visited the site and attempted to treat the affected fish, the deaths could not be halted.
Two Indian soldiers put country on world rowing map with 1st-ever World Cup gold
Indian Army Havildars Ujjwal Kumar Singh and Lakshay have etched their names in history, securing India's maiden gold medal at a World Rowing Cup. The duo triumphed in the Lightweight Men's Double Sculls at Lucerne, Switzerland, with a remarkable time of 6 minutes and 26.09 seconds. This historic victory, achieved with a composed 36 strokes per minute, underscores the Indian military's significant contribution to the sport.
'Polio Free Pakistan' on government-linked pamphlet triggers probe in Jammu and Kashmir
Health officials in Jammu and Kashmir have urgently called for clarification from a Block Medical Officer in Rajouri regarding an unauthorized pamphlet promoting 'Polio Free Pakistan.' This misleading publication, which resembles official polio vaccination materials, poses a risk to public confidence. Authorities are conducting an investigation to track down the individuals responsible for its production and distribution, and have issued firm directives to prevent similar unauthorized content from circulating.
The mistakes range from spelling and grammatical errors to serious factual, scientific, and contextual inaccuracies. Class 8 textbooks reportedly contain the highest number of errors, around 705. Among the most glaring blunders are descriptions of Sir Isaac Newton as a great pilot instead of a scientist, and an anecdote claiming he boiled water.
Cessna crash lands near Highway in UP; trainee pilot unhurt
From claiming custodianship and inheritance of the Indus Valley Civilisation or the Sindhu-Saraswati Civilisation, Pini, Chanakya, Raja Porus/Purushottam to decoupling Hindu aspect of these, Pakistanis are concocting a corrupted, dishonest, and desperate ancient Pakistan identity.
MoD launches DFP-2026 for DRDO to boost autonomy and strategic R&D execution
Delegation of Financial Powers-2026 for DRDO was unveiled by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday
'Six Weeks or Death': Sonam Wangchuk Vows to Continue Hunger Strike
Sonam Wangchuk says he will continue his hunger strike unless the Centre acts demands of CJP and Ladakh issues

