Telangana Cyber Security Bureau issues advisory over fake online shopping advertisements
Police report flags suspected gold thefts at Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple
The primary findings detail that nearly 78 grams of gold bars and coins, donated to the shrine as offerings by devotees, have gone missing recently
Supreme Court verdict on SIR, a defeat for Congress, allies: BJP
BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi says that after the SIR decision, Congress and Rahul Gandhi should introspect and stop using abusive language
ED raid at Kerala Leader of the Opposition Pinarayi Vijayans residence sparks fury across State
Irate protesters vandalise three cars used by ED officials; driver injured
School Education Department warns of legal action over false claims on DSC recruitment
Deficient pre-monsoon rains in Kodagu, Mysuru trigger Kharif concerns
Karnataka signs MoU with ICCR to help artists
Railway police seize 1.22 crore hawala cash on Devagiri Express; one held at Secunderabad
A.P. Rythu Sangham postpones State conference to July in view of heatwave
Farmers body announces village-level protests against MSPs declared by the Centre, seeks implementation of Swaminathan Commission recommendations and calls for remunerative prices for aqua and tobacco farmers
ICRA upgrades Vedantas credit rating to AA+, the highest rating over a decade
The agency also reaffirmed the Groups short-term rating atthe highest category ofA1+
Separated elephant calf rehabilitated at Wildlife Transit and Treatment Centre in Pethikuttai
The calf was found wandering alone on April 25. Though officials placed it near different herds in the Sirumugai forest range, none accepted it
Man held while transporting 48.77 kg ganja in Nagavali Express
Hate towards OBC leaders is in Gandhi familys DNA, says BJP MLA
Devikulam panchayat to impose surcharge for tourist vehicles
Activists submit memorandum opposing nuclear plant in Malnad region
23 people arrested for indulging in betting in 2 months
YSRCP accuses coalition government of neglecting BC welfare
Minister promises to replant damaged crops in Kozhikode
T. Siddique assures farmers in Nadapuram, Kavilumpara, and Maruthonkara grama panchayats that the Local Self-Governments and Agriculture departments will take steps to replant crops damaged in the recent heavy rains
Fire erupts at private hospital in Bengaluru; 14 patients evacuated
Central University to offer six new postgraduate programmes
Vice-Chancellor Battu Satyanarayana announces a new earn while learning initiative promoting self-reliance, skill development
Gyanesh Kumar says the first step for nation building is voting
Monsoon, new academic year worsen traffic congestion in Kozhikode
Ongoing highway construction, poorly managed diversions, broken traffic signals, and parking violations have led to frequent snarls across major junctions and arterial roads in the city
Govt pushes for Flatted Factory Complexes to drive industrial growth in Vizag
TASMAC employees shut liquor outlets in Tiruchi opposing bottle buyback scheme
Will study ways to introduce Tamil in medical, engineering exams: Higher Education Minister
Awareness of blood stem cell donation has improved in metropolitan cities, but donor registrations from Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities, and rural regions remain comparatively low
Compensation being provided to eligible families affected by CPCL land acquisition: Collector
TASMAC outlets instructed to implement 10 bottle return scheme in Nagapattinam, Mayiladuthurai
Malkajgiri Traffic Police book over 6,300 wrong parking violations in special enforcement drive
Stern action sought against Medical Services Diploma student
Jipmer surgeons remove 15 kg tumour from a septuagenarian
Deploy extra manpower, machinery to complete Wind Tunnel Junction underpass project: GBA chief
Uganda closes its border with Congo as cases of a rare Ebola type surge
Ugandan authorities have ordered the closure of the border with Congo amid a surge in Ebola cases
Chairman of Karnataka Legislature Committee on Public Undertakings T. Raghumurthy has said that the committee will submit an interim report to the government in July that Mangaluru needs 1,250 crore for upgrading and augmenting its underground drainage (UGD) infrastructure in the jurisdiction of Mangaluru City Corporation
Complaint lodged against Balka Suman for provocative statements
26-year-old newly married constable dies of heart attack in Shivamogga
Applications invited for admission to ITIs in Mayiladuthurai district
Railway Unions seek higher pay, pension reforms ahead of Eighth Central Pay Commission
Tyre burst triggers collision between two lorries in Hayathnagar, driver injured
Five books to be released in Dharwad on Sunday
Apollo Hospitals Chennai performs robotic cancer surgery for lymph node removal
Suriya-starrer Karuppu movie does not attract contempt law: Madras High Court
Justices G.R. Swaminathan and V. Lakshminarayanan say, it only portrays the presiding officer of an imaginary court as corrupt
Watch: UAPA vs Right to Bail: how long is too long?
On May 18, the Supreme Court granted bail to a Kashmiri man who was charged under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, known more commonly as the UAPA. Syed Iftikar Andrabi was arrested in 2020 for his alleged connections to a National Investigation Agency case involving narco-terrorism. Along with UAPA, he was also charged under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act. After spending over five years in jail, the top court granted Andrabi bail. They said that authorities did not find any evidence directly connecting the accused to the crime and hence, bail could be granted.
Congress slams CPI(M) over provocative acts during protest against ED raids
Thrissur DCC chief terms CPI(M)s protest against the Central agency as a challenge to the countrys legal system
Understanding the political voice of Indias workforce
The workforce of India remains mostly politically passive, especially among vulnerable groups, despite holding balanced views on welfare and governance
Kannada organisations threaten to protest against Belagavi corporation
They demand that it pass a resolution saying Belagavi is an integral part of the State
Rest still a favour, not a right, for retail-staff in Chennai
Five years after Tamil Nadu legislated on the right to sit provision within the Tamil Nadu Shops and Establishments Act, 1947, the law remains a luxury for many. From high-end coffee shops to bustling textile showrooms, Chennais retail workers continue to trade their long-term health for long shifts on their feet
In his maiden visit, Tamil Nadu CMVijayto meet PM Modi at Delhi on May 27
He will meet Mr. Modi at 4.30p.m. and is likely to submit a memorandum detailing important issues, including financial matters and Karnatakas plan for a reservoir atMekedatu
Collector calls for massive expansion of natural farming in Nandyal
Addressing a gathering of farmers at an awareness programme, Rajakumari Ganiya says close to 90,000 farmers were currently practising natural farming on nearly 50,000 hectares across the district
Supreme Court verdict on SIR raises more questions than it answers, says Congress
The Congress disagreed with the verdict and said legal sanction could confer prima facie legitimacy to the SIR but it could not cure the malice in implementation
Patient being brought in ambulance dies after milk vehicle collides
Natural rubber production climbs as imports fall sharply
Woman kills daughter, ends life in Salem
Three pet dogs die due to suspected poisoning
BRS opposes third DISCOM, seeks rejection of licence plea
NRI Commission for non-resident Indians (Keralites) to launch advanced website
The Commission aims to make its operations more transparent and faster through the website
Collector urges swift action to improve road safety in Kurnool
Inspecting black spots on the newly-laid bypass road in Adoni town, A. Siri says government is giving top priority to public safety and stresses that even small delays in completing safety-related works could put lives at risk
Tamil Nadu unlikely to host World Chess Championships
Speaking to The Hindu here on Wednesday, a source from the TN Government said: The cost of the bid itself is 85 crore and add to that the other expenses, it will come to around 100 crore. The Government will not want to spend that much amount.
NIT-K team develops bioactive, anti-microbial coating technology for orthopaedic implants
The patented technology is particularly useful in hip and knee joint replacements, says NIT-K
Agriculture Department urges judicious use of fertilizers amid West Asia crisis
Adopt balanced fertilizer application practices to ensure healthy crop growth, efficient use of resources and long-term soil sustainability, says official
Divya enjoys the uniqueness of Norway Chess
Uncertainty over primary, high school teacher transfer
Communication from Directorate of General Education has frozen the provisional transfer lists citing a March order of the General Administration department prohibiting transfer of all officials on Census 2027 duty
Water ATMs installed using MLA funds lie unused in Coimbatore
Registered families were entitled to receive 20 litres of RO-purified drinking water free of cost every day through the water ATMs by using electronic swipe cards
30 lakh beneficiaries of TMC governments direct cash transfer scheme for women ineligible: Suvendu
West Bengal CM Adhikari said the CAA applicants and those who have appealed to an SIR-linked tribunal after adjudication for entry on the voter list would, however, be eligible for the 'Annapurna Bhandar' scheme
Over 80 mango varieties, 35 jackfruit types on display at Mysuru fest
Three-day festival from May 29
65-year-old Leptospirosis patient saved through plasma exchange at Vizag Apollo
Traffic diversions for Bakrid prayers at Mir Alam Idgah
Parents allege delay, unauthorised fees for admissions at Elango Corporation School
A parent, attemptingto enrol his child in Class XI, alleges that the school administration illegallycharges150 to issue the Transfer Certificate and marksheet, alongside anadditional210 for admission procedures
NLCIL signs MoU with IIT (ISM) Dhanbad for critical and strategic mineral exploration and research
Urgent action demanded to save Athikulam, Periyakulam tanks from pollution, encroachments
The two major waterbodies under the control of the PWD play a crucial role in rainwater harvesting, replenishing groundwater levels, controlling floods, and protecting the environment; However, at present, the waterbodies face severe illegal encroachments, says coordinator of the movement
NEET-UG 2026 paper leak case: Delhi court remands two accused to 14 days judicial custody
Special Judge Vidya Prakash who was acting Duty Metropolitan Magistrate sent both of them to judicial custody till June 10
Woman, son found dead in Abdullapurmet
25-crore manufacturing facility launched
28-year-old man electrocuted in factory in Madhavaram
Special examinations announced for distance education students at Periyar University
Ponnam launches campaign for admissions to SUCE in Husnabad
Congress will be destroyed if Siddaramaiah is replaced, says Lakhan Jarkiholi
AHINDA voters will move away from the party, according to the independent MLC
Family of four found dead in mango orchard in Wanaparthy
CII to host MYHOPE 2026 meet on Mysuru hospitals
Worsening climate change main culprit behind Indias extreme heat: UN climate chief
These extremes drive home the importance of measures to adapt to climate impacts, globally, says UN climate chief
Farmers can sell pulses under Price Support Scheme till July 9, says Collector
Truck overturns near Panaiyur, driver escapes unhurt
Stalled ABC programme blamed for rising stray menace in Kollam
A.P. emerging as one of Indias fastest-growing industrial destinations, says Minister
Addressing party workers during TDPs Mahanaadu programme in Kurnool, Bharath Gupta says the State is attracting nearly 25% of the investments flowing into the country
TDP highlights role of youth, women at 'Mahanadu'
Officials trained for Census 2027 operations in Salem district
Mass drive in Sivaganga to enrol children in upgraded Anganwadis from June 1
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah receives caste survey report
This gains particular significance in the light of Mr. Siddaramaiahs legacy as a tall leader of the OBC bloc, and the report being viewed as part of his legacy

