Weather Alert: Showers Expected in J&K, No Major Disturbance till Sept 12
JAMMU, Sept 6 The Meteorological Centre Srinagar on Saturday predicted intermittent rain and thundershowers across Jammu and Kashmir over the next few days but ruled out any major weather activity till September 12. A brief spell of rain or thunder is expected at a few places on September 6, while scattered to widespread light [] The post Weather Alert: Showers Expected in J&K, No Major Disturbance till Sept 12 appeared first on Northlines .
When Jayalalithaas Close Aide Paid Rs 450 Crore Cash For A Sugar Mill During Demonetisation
The deal involves Padmadevi Sugars Limited, whose directors are accused of defrauding Indian Overseas Bank of around Rs 120 crore
Noida Man Held for WhatsApp Hoax on Terror Plot in Mumbai
MUMBAI, Sept 6: Mumbai police have arrested a 50-year-old man from Noida for allegedly sending a threat message claiming 14 terrorists had entered the city with 400 kilograms of RDX to carry out blasts, an official said on Saturday. The crime branch apprehended the accused, Ashwinikumar Supra, from his residence in Sector 79 of Noida, [] The post Noida Man Held for WhatsApp Hoax on Terror Plot in Mumbai appeared first on Northlines .
KA Sengottaiyan, Who Called To Reinduct Expelled Leaders, Sacked From AIADMK
MLA KA Sengottaiyan called upon party general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami to 'bring back' into the party fold all those who left AIADMK.
EPS removes Sengottaiyan, his supporters from party posts
Following a 10-day ultimatum from former minister KA Sengottaiyan demanding the readmission of expelled members, AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami retaliated by removing Sengottaiyan from key party positions, including organization secretary and Erode suburban west district secretary. Palaniswami also dismissed several of Sengottaiyan's supporters from their respective posts after a meeting with senior party leaders in Dindigul.
J&K: Omar Abdullah visits flood-affected Anantnag, promises support
Srinagar, Sept 6: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today assured the flood affected families in Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir that the government stands firmly by the people in these testing times and that all possible measures will be taken to provide relief and rehabilitation. Omar today visited the flood-affected areas of Anantnag district and [] The post J&K: Omar Abdullah visits flood-affected Anantnag, promises support appeared first on Northlines .
Jammu-Srinagar NH Remains Closed; LMVs Allowed on Mughal, SSG Roads
Srinagar, Sep 6: Traffic is plying on Mughal Road and SSG road for light motor vehicles (LMVs), while the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH-44) remains closed, officials said on Saturday morning. A traffic official, said that traffic is currently plying on Mughal Road and Srinagar-Sonamarg-Gumri (SSG) road but only for light motor vehicles (LMVs). However, the [] The post Jammu-Srinagar NH Remains Closed; LMVs Allowed on Mughal, SSG Roads appeared first on Northlines .
PM called me and said, GST mein kuch kaam kariye, ensure ease of compliance
GST rates have been rationalized on numerous items, significantly reducing the number of slabs and altering procedures. The Finance Minister emphasized a user-centric approach, considering daily use, aspirations, and the needs of farmers and MSMEs. These changes aim to ease compliance, boost consumption, and foster economic growth, while addressing concerns from states and exporters.
Elephant attacks tribal man in Kerala's Wayanad
In Wayanad, Kerala, a 51-year-old tribal man named Chinnan sustained injuries after being attacked by a wild elephant early Saturday. The incident occurred when Chinnan attempted to chase the jumbo away from his house in the Thirunelli panchayat, resulting in fractures to his ribs and shoulder.
Uttar Pradesh is accelerating its goal to become a $1 trillion economy by unlocking land for investors and building world-class infrastructure. A high-level workshop addressed fast-tracking land allotment and resolving acquisition hurdles. Officials reviewed investment leads worth over Rs 1.68 lakh crore and are working to operationalize vacant industrial plots, aiming to boost investor confidence and create jobs.
Tejashwi Distances RJD From Congress Kerala Units Controversial 'Bihar-Bidi' X Post
Tejashwi Yadavcalled the post 'wrong'and clarified that the RJD neither endorses such language nor was consulted about the comment
As AjitPawar Video Sparks Row, NCP Legislator Demands Probe Into Woman Cops Credentials
Ajit Pawar got into a heated exchange with the officer who was taking action against illegal excavation
PM's participation uncertain, no clarity on who will lead Indian delegation at UNGA
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar is set to represent India at the upcoming UN General Assembly in New York. While a slot was reserved for PM Modi, his participation remains uncertain. Sources suggest a meeting with President Trump is unlikely due to ongoing trade talks and recent diplomatic tensions.
Two South Korean mountaineers rescued in Ladakh, one dies
In a daring rescue operation, the Indian Army's Fire and Fury Corps airlifted two critically ill South Korean mountaineers from a remote peak near Kongmarula in Ladakh. The challenging night evacuation was executed from an altitude of 17,000 feet, with the climbers transported to SNM Hospital in Leh. Tragically, one of the mountaineers passed away while undergoing treatment.
India has reaffirmed its commitment to a swift resolution of the Ukraine conflict and the restoration of lasting peace, expressing support for recent peace initiatives. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar discussed the situation with his Ukrainian counterpart, who sought India's active involvement in peace efforts.
Tawi Unleashes: Invitation to Disaster in the name of Development?
Riverfront Project under debate; 1988, 2014 and 2025 Floods Show Changing Flow Patterns Jammu Tawi, Sept 05 The Tawi River, the lifeline of Jammu, has once again unleashed its fury, submerging neighborhoods and leaving widespread destruction in its wake. Areas including Gorkha Nagar, Pir Kho, Panjthirthi, Siddhra, and Belicharana, lower Gujjar Nagar and Samshan Ghat [] The post Tawi Unleashes: Invitation to Disaster in the name of Development? appeared first on Northlines .
4 temporary RDD staffers terminated for corrupt practices
Jammu Tawi, Sept 5: In a decisive action against corruption, Deputy Commissioner Reasi Nidhi Malik has ordered the termination of four temporary officials of the Rural Development Department (RDD) after an enquiry revealed their involvement in serious irregularities, manipulation of records and embezzlement of government funds. DC Reasi affirms unwavering commitment to integrity, transparency and [] The post 4 temporary RDD staffers terminated for corrupt practices appeared first on Northlines .
Floods ravage cremation ground in Jammu
Ashes of four cremated bodies washed away Jammu Tawi, Sep 5 : With the ashes of four people getting washed away along with most of the goods of the oldest Jogi Gate cremation ground in Jammu city during the floods of the river Tawi, the management has made an urgent call to volunteers and the [] The post Floods ravage cremation ground in Jammu appeared first on Northlines .
Himachal Landslide: Bodies of 2 Kashmiris recovered, rescue ops on
Srinagar, Sep 5: Rescue teams in Himachal Pradeshs Kullu district recovered the bodies of two Kashmiri residents following a massive landslide in the Inner Akhara Bazaar, officials said on Friday. The landslide, triggered by heavy monsoon rains on Thursday morning, flattened residential houses and buried several people under debris. An official said that the bodies [] The post Himachal Landslide: Bodies of 2 Kashmiris recovered, rescue ops on appeared first on Northlines .
No let-up in infiltration attempts along LoC in J&K: Army Chief
New Delhi, Sep 5: Noting that there is no let-up in infiltration attempts along Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir, Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi on Friday said that it is too early to assess the full impact of Operation Sindoor in the region. Speaking at the launch of Retired Lt [] The post No let-up in infiltration attempts along LoC in J&K: Army Chief appeared first on Northlines .
Schools to resume in Jammu from Sept 10
Jammu Tawi, Sep 5: The Directorate of School Education Jammu has announced that offline classes in all Government and private schools will resume from September 10. While schools will remain closed till September 6, heads of institutions and staff have been directed to report for duty from September 8 to conduct safety audits and ensure [] The post Schools to resume in Jammu from Sept 10 appeared first on Northlines .
Ashoka Emblem on renovation plaque at Hazratbal Shrine vandalized
Waqf Chief Andrabi demands FIR against vandals, NC MP Ruhullah opposes Srinagar, Sep 5: Engraving the National Emblem on a renovation plaque at the Hazratbal shrine has triggered a major row in Kashmir after the plaque was vandalised by unidentified people. The move has divided opinions between political parties, devotees, and the Jammu and Kashmir [] The post Ashoka Emblem on renovation plaque at Hazratbal Shrine vandalized appeared first on Northlines .
JK Highway shut due to multiple landslides; Mughal Road reopens
Efforts being made to reopen highway for traffic by Sat morning: Jammu DC Jammu, Sep 5: The Jammu-Srinagar National Highway remained closed for vehicular traffic for the fourth consecutive day on Friday due to multiple landslides and washing away of road patches. However, the inter-regional Mughal Road, connecting Jammu regions Poonch district with Kashmirs Shopian [] The post JK Highway shut due to multiple landslides; Mughal Road reopens appeared first on Northlines .
Dont lower guard, next 72 hours crucial: CM on flood situation
Asks officials to plug in breaches without delay Srinagar, Sep 5: Stating that the next 72 hours are crucial, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday directed officials to maintain strict vigil and plug in the breaches along the river Jhelum and other streams across Kashmir. The Chief Minister while chairing a meeting for the third [] The post Dont lower guard, next 72 hours crucial: CM on flood situation appeared first on Northlines .
Op Sindoor drew a red line on cross-border terrorism: CDS General Chauhan
Boundary dispute with China unresolved Paks proxy war a major security challenge NSA Doval played key role in Op Sindoor Srinagar, Sep 5: Asserting that India will have to remain prepared for any kind of conventional warfare, Chief of Defence Staff Gen Anil Chauhan on Friday said that the armed forces were given [] The post Op Sindoor drew a red line on cross-border terrorism: CDS General Chauhan appeared first on Northlines .
Infiltration looms as floods breach border
The recent flood fury across the vast areas of the northern parts of the country including Jammu Kashmir has led to a serious situation as far as national security is concerned. The loss of human lives and property was no doubt colossal in the frequent spells of heavy rainfall in J&K, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh, [] The post Infiltration looms as floods breach border appeared first on Northlines .
Rain fury: PM Modi to visit flood-affected states; to review situation
No drop in overall port cargo shipments despite high US tariff: Sonowal
Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann Hospitalised In Mohali After Health Deteriorates
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann was hospitalized at Fortis Hospital Mohali due to deteriorating health, missing a Cabinet meeting and Arvind Kejriwal's flood area visit.
Trump says US has lost India and Russia to China
Modi govt not implementing quota for backward classes in pvt edu institutions: Congress
'REITs & InviTs coming of age as mainstream asset class in India'
Karnataka Congress Defends Ballot Paper Voting For Local Polls, BJP Calls It 'Worst Move'
The BJP has strongly opposed the decision. Former Karnataka CM and senior BJP leader Jagadish Shettar criticised the Congress, calling it a step backwards
Tensions rise as Donald Trump hints at a strained trade relationship with India, while Mumbai faces heightened security alerts following a bomb threat. A political storm erupts in Kerala over a controversial GST-related post, and Ajit Pawar defends his interaction with an IPS officer. CDS Anil Chauhan justifies the use of air power in Operation Sindoor against Pakistan-based terror camps.
Gorkha War Memorial renovation marks legacy of bravery, says CDS Chauhan
Gorakhpur, Sep 5: Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan on Friday visited the Gorakhnath temple in Uttar Pradeshs Gorakhpur to attend the annual Vyakhyanmala held on the death anniversary of Mahant Digvijaynath Maharaj and Mahant Avedyanath Maharaj. He addressed a session on National Security Challenges in front of India in the presence of [] The post Gorkha War Memorial renovation marks legacy of bravery, says CDS Chauhan appeared first on Northlines .
Mumbai Police on high alert after threat of 400 Kg RDX, 14 terrorists entering city
Mumbai, Sep 5: The Mumbai police are on high alert after receiving a threat message claiming that 14 terrorists had entered the city with 400 kg of RDX and planted them in vehicles, an official said on Friday. As the police make security arrangements for Anant Chaturthi, the 10th day of the Ganesh festival, the [] The post Mumbai Police on high alert after threat of 400 Kg RDX, 14 terrorists entering city appeared first on Northlines .
'Bold, people friendly': Swadeshi Jagran Manch, Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh hail GST reforms
Prez Murmu honours 45 teachers with National Teacher Awards
NEW DELHI, Sept 5: President Droupadi Murmu on Friday gave the National Teacher Awards to 45 teachers from across the country for their exemplary contribution to teaching and learning. From novel methods of teaching, dedication to students growth to attempts to enhance learning achievements in difficult environments, the awardees were recognised at the annual award [] The post Prez Murmu honours 45 teachers with National Teacher Awards appeared first on Northlines .
Maharashtra's Deputy CM Ajit Pawar faced criticism after a video surfaced showing him allegedly reprimanding a female IPS officer for taking action against illegal soil excavation in Solapur. Pawar clarified that his intention was to maintain calm and not interfere with law enforcement, emphasising his respect for the police force.
Schools for staff to reopen in Rajouri from Sept 8
Rajouri, Sept 5: The Chief Education Officer Rajouri has directed all teaching and non-teaching staff of Government schools to resume duties from September 8, 2025. As per a circular, staff has been directed to regular duties and ensure a school safety audit of buildings is conducted by September 9 through the concerned agency. [] The post Schools for staff to reopen in Rajouri from Sept 8 appeared first on Northlines .
'Reflects State Of Maharashtra': Opposition Slams Ajit Pawar Over Argument With Woman IPS Officer
A video of Ajit Pawar engaging in heated argument with a woman police officer went viral on social media, drawing the Opposition's criticism.
Lookout notice issued against Shilpa Shetty, Raj Kundra in Rs 60 Cr Cheating Case
Mumbai, Sept 5: Mumbai Police have issued a Lookout Circular (LOC) against Bollywood actor Shilpa Shetty and her businessman husband Raj Kundra in connection with a 60 crore cheating case, officials said on Friday. The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of the city police issued the LOC as the couple frequently travels abroad, an official said. [] The post Lookout notice issued against Shilpa Shetty, Raj Kundra in Rs 60 Cr Cheating Case appeared first on Northlines .
South Korean mountaineer dies in Ladakh, Army executes daring night rescue
SRINAGAR, Sept 5: A South Korean national died, and another was critically ill after falling sick during a mountaineering expedition in Ladakh. The Army said the two South Korean nationals fell critically ill yesterday near Kongmarula, an isolated peak of Ladakh, following which a high-altitude night rescue operation was carried out. The Army Aviation helicopters [] The post South Korean mountaineer dies in Ladakh, Army executes daring night rescue appeared first on Northlines .
Watch: Army's daring night evacuation at 17,000ft Kongmarula Pass; 2 South Korean nationals rescued
The Indian Army swiftly responded to a distress call on September 4th, launching a rescue operation to evacuate two South Korean nationals stranded at the Kongmarula Pass in Ladakh. Helicopters were deployed within 15 minutes of receiving the request, successfully airlifting the individuals from the high-altitude location around 9:15 pm.
Girish Mathrubootham, founder of Freshworks, will step down as executive chairman in December 2025, after retiring as CEO in May 2024. Roxanne Austin will succeed him as chairperson. Mathrubootham, who led Freshworks to a Nasdaq listing, will now focus on his AI venture fund, Together Fund, aiming to foster India's product innovation in the AI era.
A social media post by the Kerala Congress linking GST reforms to Bihar has ignited a political firestorm. The now-deleted post, referencing reduced taxes on bidis, was slammed by BJP and JD(U) leaders as an insult to the state and its people. The controversy has intensified ahead of Bihar's assembly elections, with the BJP-JD(U) alliance using it to attack Congress.
K Kavitha Makes Explosive Allegations: Conspiracy Within BRS To Break My Family
Kavitha claimed that the conspiracy against her family began when BRS senior leader T Harish Rao and Telangana CM Revanth Reddy were spotted travelling together on the same flight
Row Over Eid-e-Milad Holiday In J&K, Abdullah Govt Blames LG For 'Playing With Emotions'
The J&K minister accused the LG administration of playing with the emotions of the people as they did not shift the holiday to Saturday from Friday
360 Degree View | From Taslima Nasreen To Javed Akhtar: Kolkatas Cultural Stronghold Crumbles
Kolkata, once the nerve centre of liberal thought, fearless debate, and a natural haven for literature, now buckles under the slightest pressure of fundamentalism
Art of healing: How yoga is helping Ukraines soldiers battle the odds
Man collapses at Delhi airport: CISF sub-inspector rushes in; quick CPR revives unconscious man
Explosives plant blast, 2nd since '23, kills worker
A deadly explosion rocked Solar Defence and Aerospace Limited's RDX facility near Nagpur early Thursday, killing one worker and injuring at least 25. The blast, which occurred at 12:30 AM, demolished the unit and sent shockwaves through the surrounding area. Mayur Ganvir, 31, died instantly.
Ukraine seeks India's active role in cessation of hostilities
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar reaffirmed India's support for a swift resolution to the Ukraine conflict during a conversation with Ukrainian counterpart Andrii Sybiha. Sybiha conveyed Ukraine's reliance on India's influential voice and proactive involvement in achieving a complete cessation of hostilities and broader international peace initiatives. Both ministers addressed bilateral cooperation and the implementation of agreements between their leaders.
Bid to incite public will lead to nixing of bail: High court to Rampal
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has suspended the life sentence of Rampal, a controversial preacher, in connection with the 2014 murder case of his follower, with a stern warning against disturbing public peace. The court cautioned that any attempt to incite others to commit offenses would lead to bail cancellation.
Govt moves Supreme Court for clubbing all pleas on online gaming law
The Central government has petitioned the Supreme Court to consolidate three writ petitions from different High Courts challenging the constitutional validity of the 'Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act'. The Act, which came into force on August 22, faces challenges from Head Digital Works, Bagheera Carrom, and Clubboom 11 Sports and Entertainment.
HC: Asking earning wife to share expenses not cruelty
The Calcutta High Court has ruled that expecting an educated, earning wife to contribute to household expenses does not constitute cruelty under IPC Section 498A. Justice Ajay Kumar Gupta quashed criminal proceedings against a GSI employee and his parents, stating that mutual responsibility is inherent in marriage.
Kerala high court denies citizenship to Pakistan-born sisters
The Kerala High Court overturned a single-judge order, asserting that individuals born in Pakistan seeking Indian citizenship must provide a renunciation certificate from Pakistan. The court emphasized that the Citizenship Act, 1955, prohibits dual citizenship, requiring formal renunciation of Pakistani citizenship, regardless of age, before Indian citizenship can be granted.
RSS's Sunil Ambekarsaid that 320 delegates, including 249 office-bearers from different organisations, will take part in the meeting
Bedlam in Bengal House over 'language terrorism'
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee strongly criticized the BJP, accusing them of 'language terrorism' and mistreating Bengalis during a special assembly session. She alleged the central government's foreign policy was subservient and condemned the BJP as a 'national embarrassment' and 'the biggest thief.
Shikhar Dhawan quizzed by ED in betting app probe
Shikhar Dhawan was recently questioned by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) regarding his alleged endorsement of the 1xBet betting app, following similar questioning of Suresh Raina earlier this month. The ED is investigating the promoters of these illegal online betting platforms and their Indian connections, focusing on payment methods and financial transactions.
School must go on, so farmer in Rajasthan moves out of home with family
In a heartwarming act of selflessness, farmhand Mor Singh offered his home to 50 students in Rajasthan's Piplodi after their school collapsed, killing seven. Singh and his family now live in a makeshift shack, prioritizing the children's education.
North India experienced unprecedented rainfall between August 22 and September 4, with nearly three times the normal amount. This intense spell, the wettest in at least 14 years, triggered devastating floods in Punjab, record Yamuna levels in Delhi, and landslides in the Himalayas.
Kuki groups agree to renew suspension of ops; open key Manipur National Highway
Ahead of PM Modi's Manipur visit, significant peace deals have been finalized. The Kuki-Zo Council agreed to open National Highway 2, while Kuki militant groups renewed their suspension of operations, affirming Manipur's territorial integrity. This agreement hints at future political dialogue for a settlement under the Constitution. The Kuki groups will deposit arms and delist foreign nationals.
Ex-cop rescued as wife gets abductors to share location
A retired Punjab police officer, Darshan Singh, was kidnapped in Bareilly. His wife cleverly secured the kidnappers' location by sending ransom money via UPI. She then alerted the police. Bareilly police rescued Singh and arrested two suspects, Akash Kumar and Virendra Pal. Four other suspects are still on the run. Police seized a motorcycle used in the crime.
Citing report on custodial deaths, Supreme Court directs PIL on 'lack of CCTV in police stations'
Taking suo motu cognizance of a media report highlighting custodial deaths in Rajasthan, the Supreme Court has decided to examine the implementation of its 2020 order mandating CCTV installation in police stations.
Supreme Court to probe green norms violation in Himalayan region
The Supreme Court is set to investigate the alleged environmental violations in Himalayan development projects, suspected of causing recent devastating floods and landslides. The court issued notices to multiple government bodies and states, expressing concern over illegal deforestation. The PIL seeks an SIT to determine the causes of these disasters and suggest protective measures for the Himalayan ecology.
Central team in Jammu to assess damage as floods, landslides continue to batter Jammu and Kashmir
Heavy rains, floods, and landslides have caused widespread devastation across Jammu and Kashmir, prompting the central government to dispatch an inter-ministerial team to assess the damage. Landslides injured five at a power project in Kishtwar, while breaches in the Jhelum River's embankment led to flooding in Kashmir.
Council simplifies GST into 5% and 18% slabs effective 22 Sept
Essentials Like Milk and Breads Exempted; Cuts Rates on Small Cars and Medicines; Luxury Goods, Hybrids, and Sin Items Pushed Into Steep 40% Bracket The 56th meeting of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council, chaired by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and comprising state finance ministers, concluded on Wednesday with landmark decisions aimed at simplifying [] The post Council simplifies GST into 5% and 18% slabs effective 22 Sept appeared first on Northlines .
GST reforms may cut J&K revenue by 10-12%: Omar
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday warned that the proposed Goods and Services Tax reforms could slash the Union Territorys revenue by 1012 per cent, aggravating its already fragile fiscal position as public revenues have collapsed in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack. In his written speech circulated at the [] The post GST reforms may cut J&K revenue by 10-12%: Omar appeared first on Northlines .
Will seek MHA team forKashmirflood damage assessment Srinagar, Sep 4:Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah on Thursday said the widespread destruction caused by the ongoing floods could have been prevented if authorities had acted on the plan post-2014 floods and implemented concrete preventive measures. The CM visited several flood-affected areas in Budgam district and urged the [] The post CMs concern for Kashmir appeared first on Northlines .
3000 vehicles, 500 fruit trucks stranded on Sgr-Jmu Highway
Srinagar, Sep 4:More than 3,000 vehicles, including 500 fruit-laden trucks, are stranded on theKashmirside of theJammu-Srinagar National Highway, officials said on Thursday. They said that the landslides and roads caving in at many places along the 260-km highway have led to the blockade of this arterial road. Efforts are on to make the highway motorable [] The post 3000 vehicles, 500 fruit trucks stranded on Sgr-Jmu Highway appeared first on Northlines .
Amid rains, floods, Jammu Railway Division faces massive losses
Services paralyzed, revenue collection falls drastically Jammu Tawi, Sep 4:Torrential rains and the flooding of rivers and streams across the Jammu division have inflicted heavy damage on the infrastructure and revenue streams of the Jammu Railway Division, leading to a near-complete halt in train operations and mounting financial losses. According to the details available, rail [] The post Amid rains, floods, Jammu Railway Division faces massive losses appeared first on Northlines .
Curb sale of unsafe meat in J&K: HC
Srinagar, Sep 4:The High Court of Jammu andKashmirand Ladakh on Thursday issued a series of directions to curb the alleged sale of rotten and unsafe meat in theUnionTerritory. A Division Bench of Chief Justice Arun Palli and Justice Rajnesh Oswal was hearing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) concerning food safety when it ordered multiple departments [] The post Curb sale of unsafe meat in J&K: HC appeared first on Northlines .
SC concerned over illegal tree felling in Himalayas
Issues notice to J&K, other states over deforestation issue New Delhi, Sep 4:The Supreme Court on Thursday raised concern over reports of timber logs floating in floodwaters across Himachal Pradesh, observing that illegal tree felling appeared rampant in the Himalayan region. TheApex Courthas issued notices not only to Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand but also to [] The post SC concerned over illegal tree felling in Himalayas appeared first on Northlines .
Pradhan Mantri Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana, Giving Wings to Yuva Shakti
Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya Indias growth story has always been written by its Shram Shaktithe millions of workers whose dedication and productivity have powered the nations economy. The trajectory of Indias economic progress has seen a remarkable arc over the past 11 years, under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. From being the worlds [] The post Pradhan Mantri Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana, Giving Wings to Yuva Shakti appeared first on Northlines .
Government to host database of all real estate projects for buyers benefit
The housing and urban affairs ministry has launched a unified portal to create a nationwide database of real estate projects, aiming to empower homebuyers with comprehensive information. During a RERA Central Advisory Council meeting, concerns were raised about Maharashtra's proposed separate law for redevelopment projects, fearing it would undermine RERA's uniformity.
Plea In Delhi Court Seeks FIR Against Sonia Gandhi Over Electoral Roll Entry Before Citizenship
A petition alleges Sonia Gandhi was listed in New Delhi electoral rolls in 1980 before gaining Indian citizenship in 1983; Delhi court adjourns hearing to September 10.
'He Can't Dance As Well': Prashant Kishor's Dig At Tejashwi Yadav Over Viral Video
Prashant Kishor mocked Tejashwi Yadavs viral dance video, highlighting political rivalry ahead of the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections and urging people to shape Bihars future.
How White House blunders ended the Modi-Trump bromance and nudged India closer to China, Russia
The recent devastation witnessed on JammuSrinagar National Highway (NH-44) especially between Udhampur and Banihal, and on the same highway between Jammu and Pathankot after a prolonged spell of heavy rains has raised many serious questions about the quality of works accomplished to raise these highways. As it could be seen that rainfall of few days [] The post Big Mistake In Planning Phase appeared first on Northlines .
I am candidate of political parties that represent 63 pc of Indias population: Sudershan Reddy
Patna: INDIA blocs vice presidential candidate B Sudershan Reddy on Thursday said he was the nominee of those political parties that represent more than 63 per cent of the countrys population, and so when he was offered to fight the elections, he could not refuse. Reddy, a former Supreme Court judge, made the statement while 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 .
Possibilities of a multipolar world for a lasting peace are emerging
India and Pakistan have to work hard on easing tensions in the subcontinent By Dr Arun Mitra Unending armed conflicts are unfolding across various regions of the world. As a result the global security is perhaps facing a degree of uncertainty not witnessed since the Second World War. Crisis-ridden capitalist institutions may outwardly appear powerful [] The post Possibilities of a multipolar world for a lasting peace are emerging appeared first on Northlines .
SCO Summit has opened up an opportunity for Narendra Modi to break away from the past
India should opt for an independent foreign policy based on strategic autonomy By P. Sudhir The port city of Tianjin had decked up for hosting the summit meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO). The SCO had expanded its mandate to include economic cooperation, cultural exchanges, and energy security. India and Pakistan joined as full [] The post SCO Summit has opened up an opportunity for Narendra Modi to break away from the past appeared first on Northlines .
The $10 Billion Alliance: How META and GOOGLE are reshaping the AI race
Worlds richest tech companies fear to go alone in the present era By T N Ashok NEW YORK: Silicon Valley thrives on rivalries. Apple vs. Microsoft defined one era; Google vs. Facebook another. Yet in 2025, a startling twist has emerged: Meta Platforms and Google, two giants who have long battled for advertising dollars [] The post The $10 Billion Alliance: How META and GOOGLE are reshaping the AI race appeared first on Northlines .