Derivatives trader base falls for first time in four years in FY26: SEBI study
Despite the moderation, retail traders continued to be the largest cohort of traders, SEBI study noted
CAA citizenship applications: Why has the Centre shifted pending cases to District Collectors in 8 States and UTs?
Thai, Myanmar military chiefs meet as post-coup thaw progresses
Bangkok said the talks focused on ways to enhance security cooperation on the nations' 2,400-kilometre (1,500-mile) border, where the war in Myanmar has seeded instability
Aditya Birla Capital enters gold loan biz; targets 1,000 branches in 3 years
It will start with opening up to 300 gold loan branches by the end of FY27 across high-potential markets
Can free public technology break the private coaching industry? | In Focus Podcast
Can government coaching classes break private coaching industry? AICTE Chief Coordinating Officer Buddha Chandrasekhar and Theory of Physics co-founder Anubhav Shrivastava discuss the question
Karnataka to reject Centres fresh draft notification on Eco-Sensitive Area in Western Ghats
Reddy says there was no need to evict anyone from the ESA area, as the draft notification had not specifically banned activities like farming
Farmers seek conversion of Sadayaneri floodwater canal into perennial channel
Students urged to dream big at The Hindu FIC, SRM University-A.P. seminar
State sanctions 108 crore for new Ambedkar Tower
Andaman and Nicobar Islands withdraws call for interest in private sector-led data centre project
The withdrawal comes even as The Hindu reported that the local Nicobarese population on Great Nicobar Island said that they were not informed of any such plans for a data centre in the sea areas around GNI
Southern States urge Centre to retain Lok Sabha seats based on 1971 Census: D.K. Shivakumar
Karnataka Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar says southern States have urged the Union Home Minister to retain the existing number of parliamentary seats based on the 1971 Census, raising concerns over future delimitation.
Deputy CM urges Centre to protect Telanganas rights on Krishna water
Bhatti Vikramarka asks Centre to extend financial support to major irrigation projects in State
Gulzar: A life in long verse and great form
Across poetry, cinema, songwriting and literature, Gulzar has continually reinvented himself while retaining an unmistakable voice and an enduring love for the written word
Vigilance probe not needed into DGP S. Sreejiths foreign trip, ACS submits before Kerala High Court
Following Additional Chief Secretarys submission, court closes the matter
Survey to assess coffee berry borer infestation in 35 villages
Teacher recruitment: Government ignores vacancies in linguistic minority schools
T.R.B. Rajaa: Tamil Nadu needs industrial vision beyond MoUs and political narratives
Former Tamil Nadu Industries Minister, T.R.B. Rajaa, questions the State governments investment strategy, arguing that the focus should be on MoU conversion, job creation, emerging sectors and long-term industrial vision rather than headline investment figures.
Onam rush: boat operators asked to follow safety norms
An order from Senior Port Conservator said boats should not be operated for tourism purposes without valid registration, survey and insurance certificates and other statutory documents. Boat owners and crew should ensure that all passengers wear quality life jackets meeting prescribed standards, the order said.
Four arrested for poaching sambar deer
Speakers call for Gurukul style teaching to spread Sanskrit
Meghalaya, Assam CMs hold talks, to restore peace after border unrest
Shillong, Aug 20: Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma and his Assam counterpart Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday agreed to work jointly to restore peace and normalcy following violence in Shillong on August 19 and retaliatory actions along the border. In posts on X, both leaders said designated Cabinet Ministers from the two states will [] The post Meghalaya, Assam CMs hold talks, to restore peace after border unrest first appeared on Highland Post .
Ex-panchayat president murder: Eighth accused arrested
Hindu outfit against making Vinayaka idols with chemicals
Back-to-back attacks on Govt property: Vehicle burnt, petrol bomb thrown
Nongpoh/Mawkyrwat, Aug 20: Two separate incidents targeting government property were reported in Meghalaya over the past 24 hours, with a department vehicle gutted in Ri-Bhoi and a petrol bomb thrown at a veterinary office in South West Khasi Hills. In the early hours of Thursday, a Bolero vehicle belonging to the Water Resources Department, Ri-Bhoi [] The post Back-to-back attacks on Govt property: Vehicle burnt, petrol bomb thrown first appeared on Highland Post .
Prisoner who escaped from Kalaburagi jail arrested
Former Keralam Minister Riyas terms media reports on CMRL case false, threatens legal action
Sittanavasal Kodai Vizha gets good response
Kolalu Dot Comedy to be staged in Hubballi tomorrow
Flautist Praveen Godkhindis musical play will be staged at the Sawai Gandharva Hall in Deshpande Nagar in memory of Sardeshpande
Akhil Joyans mortal remains to reach Kasaragod on August 24
The body will be transported by road from Ukraine to Chisinau, the capital of the Republic of Moldova, and from there flown to Mangaluru via Istanbul by Turkish Airlines. The remains are scheduled to reach Bengaluru on August 23. They will then be transported by ambulance to Akhils home at Vellarikundu in Kasaragod on August 24.
Drought, intense heat worsens drinking water shortage in several villages of Manapparai
Acute drinking water shortage has been reported in 40 to 50 villages in Manapparai region; residents they get insufficient quantity of drinking water under Cauvery combined scheme only once week
V.K. Sreeraman expresses regret over Pulikali remarks, says his words were immature
Actor acknowledges that his choice of words hurt Pulikali artistes, says a response to his post made him realise that Thrissurs Pulikali does not require physical prowess and agility as opposed to the Kasaragod version, which is a martial art
SVU launches Centre of Excellence in Bioenergy Innovations
Woman dies as lift falls while stepping out at Ongole apartment
Karnataka police makes attendance app mandatory amid concerns over irregular working hours
The move is aimed at improving punctuality, accountability and monitoring of police personnel deployed on field duties
7,470 cr. cleared for infra works in Urban Local Bodies in A.P. under Hybrid Annuity Model
HAM programme is aimed at bridging the identified urban road infrastructure gaps while simultaneously improving drainage, lighting, medians and public spaces, says official
BJP flays govt. over pending fee reimbursement dues
Congress accused of colonial mindset over Vande Mataram stand
Youth found murdered in Dharwad
CPI(M) seeks cancellation of data centre project at Mudasarlova
Two people dead, over 3,000 houses damaged in south Bengal floods
Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari conducts aerial survey, says about 50,000 people stranded and 4,000-5,000 moved to relief camps
KSU rally violence triggers blockades, protests at Assam-Meghalaya border
Nongpoh, Aug 20: Amid escalating tensions over alleged attacks on Assam-registered vehicles and passengers here in Shillong yesterday, today saw retaliatory action against Meghalaya-registered cars trying to enter Assam. Yesterday, during the Khasi Students Union (KSU) bike rally, Assam-registered vehicles both private and commercial taxis were targetted with violence by the rallyists and [] The post KSU rally violence triggers blockades, protests at Assam-Meghalaya border first appeared on Highland Post .
Jipmer completes 100 epilepsy surgeries, plans to introduce invasive epilepsy monitoring
South Asia LPG Company distributes assistive devices to 350 needy persons under CSR initiative
Original smart cards need not be produced, Minister for Food and Civil Supplies P. Venkataramanan tells Assembly
Dispose 22-A complaints expeditiously, says Ponguleti
The Minister for Revenue directed officials to immediately forward the complete details of every complaint received through the call centre to the concerned official
Tenkasi Collector orders closure of garbage yard
Health department observes World Mosquito Day with intensive vector-control drives across Keralam
Health department has called upon households, institutions and the community to work together to eliminate mosquito-breeding sources
Devaraj Urss Jayanthi celebrated in Mysuru
YSRCP disrupts Council proceedings as Chairman rejects adjournment motion on DSC
Before being adjourned sine die, the House passes several Bills amidst protests by the Opposition members
T-Hub, Japans OKI launch programme for deeptech startups
Murder suspected as woman is found dead in Lingsugur
Central Govt okays deployment of 5 companies of CRPF, RAF
Shillong, Aug 20: The Union Ministry of Home Affairs has approved the immediate deployment of central forces in Meghalaya following the deterioration of law and order during yesterdays Khasi Students Union (KSU) bike rally in Shillong, which resulted in destruction of property and grievous injuries to several civilians in different parts of the state capital. [] The post Central Govt okays deployment of 5 companies of CRPF, RAF first appeared on Highland Post .
Sanjeev Prasad Joins Trianz as Chief Human Resources Officer to Lead People Strategy Across AI-Powered Transformation
Straightpath International School wins CBSE English fest
Straightpath International School topped the overall standings with 279 points, followed by Gems Public School, Kooriyad, with 248 points, and MES Engineering College Campus Senior Secondary School, Kuttippuram, with 244 points.
MLA urges government to crackdown on sand mafia in Parvatipuram-Manyam district
OBC groups oppose caste enumeration method in Census 2027
Bandicoot fame Genrobotics expanding into defence and space tech
The robotics company has opened a new production facility in Thiruvananthapuram. The facility will focus on the development and production of robotics technologies for defence and space applications
62.46 crore sanctioned for livelihood support scheme for fishers in Keralam
Scheme implemented with the aim of supporting fishers during the lean months and also to encourage saving habits
Four booked for rape, murder of woman in Sirwar
The victims father has in his complaint said that she went out towards Hokrani village outskirts when she was abducted in the evening hours
New millet processing facility comes up at CSIR-CFTRI
Karnataka High Court orders CCTV audit at all police stations across State
IRDAI bars Acko General, Niva Bupa Health from opening new branches for exceeding EoM limits
Niva Bupa incurred excess expenditure of 248.37 crore and Acko General 334.78 crore
Over 10,000 kg of chemically-ripened bananas seized in Udupi
KPMS seeks govt. intervention in Malayalam varsity stir
The Kerala Pulayar Maha Sabha has called on the government to intervene in the protest by Thunchath Ezhuthachan Malayalam University student Anagha Sasi over the alleged caste discrimination and harassment by her teachers.
Nellore modernising 46 parks to enhance community spaces
Ponguru Narayan mentioned about the modernisation of the 46 parks being undertaken at a cost of 13.5 crore during the recent Independence Day speech, of which 33 have already been completed
SDPI leader booked for derogatory remarks against MLC C.T. Ravi
SDPI leader booked for derogatory remarks against MLC C.T. Ravi
Naidu calls for collective efforts to achieve $10-trillion southern States economy by 2047
Suggesting that disputes and pending issues between States should be resolved through mutual trust, cooperation and coordination, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu proposes a range of joint initiatives that can significantly boost economic activity across South India
Naidu calls for collective efforts to achieve $10-trillion southern States economy by 2047
Suggesting that disputes and pending issues between States should be resolved through mutual trust, cooperation and coordination, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu proposes a range of joint initiatives that can significantly boost economic activity across South India
Court upholds eviction of society from leased forest land in Uttara Kannada
The society does not have a subsisting legal right to remain in possession of the land after the expiry of its government lease, says High Court
Court upholds eviction of society from leased forest land in Uttara Kannada
The society does not have a subsisting legal right to remain in possession of the land after the expiry of its government lease, says High Court
High Court seeks report on KSU rally violence, calls it serious
Shillong, Aug 20: The Meghalaya High Court on Thursday directed authorities to take swift and stringent action to arrest those involved in the violence during the Khasi Students Union (KSU) rally in Shillong on August 19. Taking up a suo motu PIL on the damage caused during the rally, a Division Bench of Justice Hamarsan [] The post High Court seeks report on KSU rally violence, calls it serious first appeared on Highland Post .
Kozhikode gears up for Onam celebrations
The festivities will officially kick off on August 22 with an Onam Pookkalam (floral carpet) competition, organised by the Onam celebrations committee led by K. Jayanth, MLA, as chairman, and District Collector M.S. Madhavikutty as general convener.
Kozhikode gears up for Onam celebrations
The festivities will officially kick off on August 22 with an Onam Pookkalam (floral carpet) competition, organised by the Onam celebrations committee led by K. Jayanth, MLA, as chairman, and District Collector M.S. Madhavikutty as general convener.
6.87 crore worth assets unearthed in ACB raids against Tahsildar
Other assets identified included 4 lakh in cash, bank balances of 8.60 lakh, 680 grams of gold ornaments valued at around 5.85 lakh, three four-wheelers and two two-wheelers valued at approximately 59 lakh, and household articles and electronic gadgets worth 11 lakh.
6.87 crore worth assets unearthed in ACB raids against Tahsildar
Other assets identified included 4 lakh in cash, bank balances of 8.60 lakh, 680 grams of gold ornaments valued at around 5.85 lakh, three four-wheelers and two two-wheelers valued at approximately 59 lakh, and household articles and electronic gadgets worth 11 lakh.
Sajjan Kumar death:Commissions, committees that probedthe 1984 anti-Sikh riots
The 1984 anti-Sikh riots, which claimed over 3,000 lives, have been probed by various commissions and committees over the years.
L&T-MHI consortium wins upto 5,000cr Al Maktoum Airport APM order
L&Ts scope includes the design, procurement, delivery and integration of key APM infrastructure and systems
L&T-MHI consortium wins upto 5,000cr Al Maktoum Airport APM order
L&Ts scope includes the design, procurement, delivery and integration of key APM infrastructure and systems
Actor Vikram video case: Farm owner gets anticipatory bail in Lar gibbon case
Birth anniversary of Devaraj Urs celebrated in Shivamogga
Turkiye denies military visit to Syria air base hit by Israel
The denial came two days after Syria accused Israel of hitting a disused military air base near the northwestern city of Aleppo that was damaged during the civil war
Fisherman missing after falling overboard, search underway off Vizag coast
POCSO case against Kathakali teacher in Keralam
5-year-old boy drowns in swimming pool
The boy, who was on holiday with his family from Kodungallur, slipped and fell into the water. Despite being quickly rescued and rushed to a nearby hospital, Rihan could not be saved.
Forest Department plans to set up Integrated Command and Control Centre
Modelled on the system that exists in Karnataka, the facility helps in forest mapping and digital surveillance on wildlife movement and forest activities

