Myanmar holds its last election round with the army already certain to keep control over government
Voting has begun in the final round of Myanmars general election, concluding a monthlong process
Can India eliminate malaria by 2030? | Explained
What does the National Framework for Malaria Elimination in India lay down? From 2015-2023, by what percentage has malaria cases reduced in India? What is the protocol for testing, treating and tracking the disease? What does the World Malaria Report 2025 state?
Book of cartoonist, journalist and playwright T.S. Sridhar released
Two scenes from Marinas famous Thanikudithanam were also enacted on the occasion
Battle lines on the sands of the Marina
The move to reduce the number of vending units on the Marina to merely 300 from 1,417, as part of the requirements of the Blue Flag Certification, has set the vendors on the beach in quandary. We only ask for vending zones as our livelihood depends on them, they say. This report combs the sands for a solution to this emerging crisis
Amid the recent violence in neighbouring Bangladesh, Indian families who had migrated to Bihars north-eastern district of Kishanganj in the 1960s, are concerned about family members who decided to stay back.Amarnath Tewarytells thestories of the migrants, who speak about the struggles of displacement and loss, as they now navigate worry
What is RBI nudging India to do at BRICS? | Explained
What are the pros and cons of using central bank digital currencies for cross-border payments?
Daffodils and inheritance of English
The poem does more than reveal imperial anxiety; it produces something more insidious: desire
At CHIME reunion, celebration of a life-saving mission amid stories of courage
Education alone does not shatter it, as society still believes that men are inherently superior
They are two powerful weapons, and they are contagious too
Endless scrolling is tiresome and every post asks for attention, agreement, reaction, validation
Beat the clock and crack the exam
Exams ultimately reward preparedness and discipline but above all, they reward those who learn to race the clock
Slaying the demons of the mind
Always remember whenever the nights feel endless, its okay to be not okay
Education must lend meaning to life
Pay attention to the hearts and minds of children; nurture a moral vision about the role of the self in family, society, nation, world
Reason gives way: victims describe trauma of digital arrest
Three NDMC halls to be used as night shelters till March 15
Labour party joins electoral alliance led by Jamaat-e-Islami in Bangladesh
Islami Andolan Bangladeshs top leader Gazi Ataur Rahman had claimed that the party quit the alliance after being deprived of justice regarding seat allocations
Board of Peace | The chairmans circle
Donald Trump says the board he proposed to oversee the reconstruction of war-devastated Gaza could become one of the most consequential bodies ever created, but a majority of the countries invited have stayed away from the signing ceremony in Davos
Farmers rue decrease in coconut price in open market
NEP-2020 undemocratically implemented by Union government: Thorat
Man arrested for misusing name of joint secretary in CMs secretariat to cheat assistant professor
KRRS embarks on co-operative natural farming to fight agrarian crisis
Over 770 people receive basic life support training
Palaniswami flays Stalin over bombs being thrown on police vehicle near Perambalur
He says the law and order situation in the State has become a laughing stock
Centre of Advanced Neurotechnology launched at CMC in Ranipet
Civil supplies officials seize 1.7 tonnes of PDS rice near Katpadi
Six held for kidnapping 13-month-old baby
U.S. envoys Kushner, Witkoff in Israel for talks on Gaza: U.S. official
Israeli media reported that the talks would also focus on the return of the remains of the last Israeli hostage still held in Gaza.
More infrastructure works planned at Island Grounds temporary bus terminus
The current facilities at the Island Grounds terminal include concrete benches, separate toilets for men, women, persons with disabilities, and transpersons, drinking water kiosks, staff dining areas, police rooms, and ticket counters
Government will extend full support for development of AIIMS: Minister Satya Kumar Yadav
Three Youth Congress activists held for waving black flags at CM
Women employees entitled to maternity leave for third pregnancy too, reiterates Madras High Court
Justices R. Suresh Kumar and Shamim Ahmed direct Chief Secretary to circular their order to all HoDs so that they do not deny such benefit in future
Professor Stabbed To Death By Passenger In Mumbai Local Train, Cops Checking CCTVs
For Alok Singh, it would have been just another day of hectic urban commute in a local train in the entertainment and financial capital of the country. But he had an argument with another passenger over a petty matter.
DMDK will be part of alliance that will form the next government: Premallatha
She says the DMDK is the only political party in Tamil Nadu without any cases related to corruption or accumulation of disproportionate assets
MNM forms five-member election committee for Assembly poll
Recently, the Election Commission allotted Battery Torch as the symbol for the party
S. Siri Jagan, former Kerala High Court judge, passes away
Humerus: Trumps new health guidelines
Watch:TMC MP Mahua Moitra slams ECI
Chief Minister Stalin opposes NEET for allied and health care courses
In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he says the National Commission for Allied and Health Care Professions has made a hasty and ad hoc decision with multiple deleterious consequences
Why it is time to audit Indias National Health Policy 2017
The National Health Policy 2017 set a clear direction and measurable milestones. By 2026, India had advanced on several fronts, missed others, and encountered risks that were not fully imagined in 2017. The lesson is that programmes, financing, and measurement must move together
The HPV vaccine is not a free pass: why regular pap smears still matter
The HPV vaccine does not replace Pap smears. Vaccination and screening must go hand in hand. The HPV vaccine protects against the most common high-risk strains of the virus that cause cervical cancer, but this means there remains a small but significant risk of cervical cell changes even after vaccination
Humerus: On Air pollution crisis
Sri Sathya Sai Run and Ride on January 25 in Vizag
Visakha Utsav off to a colourful start
Folk arts such as Tappeta Gullu, Puli Veshalu, Dhimsa, and vibrant tribal dances are highlights on the inaugural day
Kalinga Stadium turns into a training ground for Asian Indoor meet athletes
Constable arrested under POCSO Act
Migrant worker from Beldanga died by suicide in Jharkhand, says West Bengal Police
Violence erupted atBeldangain Murshidabad on January 16 over the death of 30-year-old migrant worker Alauddin Sheikh; a large number of people took to the streets by blocking railway tracks and national highway for several hours
Watch: U.S. Treasury Secretary hints at possible tariff relief for India as Russian oil imports drop
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the U.S. may consider lifting the additional 25% tariff on India linked to Russian oil purchases, noting that Indias refinery imports of Russian crude have sharply declined.
Internet back in two Assam districts after violence-induced shutdown
The district authorities said life was slowly returning to normal in Kokrajhar, but security would continue to be high
Telangana doctors to appeal to PMO against G.O. 229, form Joint Action Committee
171 kgs of ganja seized, two smugglers arrested in Krishna district
Domain experts from India, U.K. discuss antimicrobial resistance at SRM-A.P.
Research conclave at Siddhartha Academy concludes
Home Ministry to display tableau on three new criminal laws at Republic Day parade
It will showcase Indias transition to a modern, technology-driven, time-bound, and citizen-centric justice system, says the Ministry
Delhi court acquits Medha Patkar in defamation case filed by L-G V.K. Saxena
Court says neither the reporter who recorded the audio-video nor any person who had seen the accused making the impugned statements had been examined as a witness
Citing threat to public order, MHA orders blocking of Manipur killing video
Social media intermediaries such as YouTube, Meta, and Google have been directed to take down the viral video of the January 21 killing of a 29-year-old man in Manipurs Churachandpur
India's youth must remain prepared to take on every challenge: Rajnath
The Defence Minister described NCC cadets as the nations second line of defence and urged them to contribute to Modi-led governments vision of making India a developed nation by 2047, while addressing a gathering of cadets in Delhi Cantonment
Prizes distributed to art competition winners
Trade unions unhappy with draft Industrial Relations Rules for anti-worker stance
Additionallabourcommissioner Manjunath says thatpre-legislative consultationswill be held with all stakeholders beforefinalisingthe rules
LoP Suvendu Adhikari pays visit to BJP worker whose house was set on fire
The thatched house of the BJP worker Tapas Barik at Onda in Bankura district was set on fire Wednesday night allegedly by Trinamool Congress supporters
Chennai Mayor unveils fitness centres for women
KMRL announces short-term additional discount on mobile QR tickets
Deputy Collector placed under suspension for dereliction of duty
Karnataka Ombudsman has heard 108 HIV Act complaints since July 2021
The complaints pertained to stigma, discrimination, and denial of services between July, 2021, and December, 2025
Indian Wind Power Association welcomes amendments to Repowering Policy
History-sheeter among two arrested for attacking transpersons in Otteri
A month on, secondary grade teachers continue to protest for equal pay
SIR rollout in remaining States soon: CEC Gyanesh Kumar
On the eve of the Election Commission's foundation day also celebrated as National Voters' Day Mr. Kumar said the revision exercise is presently being conducted smoothly in 12 States and Union territories
UltraTech Cement Q3 profit at 1,729.44 crore
It had posted a net profit of 1,363.44 crore in the October-December period a year ago, the Aditya Birla group flagship firm said in a regulatory filing
R-Day celebrations: 37 contingents to take part in the parade; traffic diversions announced
Citizens interested in attending the event can obtain passes through the Seva Sindhu website. Around 2,000 e-passes have been issued for the general public
In the ongoing AI tutor race, Fermi.ai bets on handwriting and productive struggle
Hopeful of action against MLCs B.K. Hariprasad, S Ravi, says Pratapsimha Nayak
Mangaluru police attach properties of sureties of absconding accused
The police has recovered surety amount in 11 cases, ranging between Rs. 10,000 and Rs 1 lakh, for the cases registered in the period between 1998 and 2023
South Koreas Melancholy Dance Company to bring two performances to Bengaluru on January 25
A double bill performance Your Symptoms, and Flight, will premiere in Bengaluru on January 25
Passengers at railway stations at risk as stray dog menace escalates
TAHDCO organises expo in Coimbatore
SEC fixes March 30 for publication of final GBA voters list
Early identification of mental health problems important
Process service benefits claim of missing constables family: HC to CRPF
RJD MLA Bhai Virendra questions ticket distribution by party leadership
In the recent Bihar Assembly election, deserving and hard-working party workers were ignored, and outsiders allocated tickets based on other criteria, the Maner MLA alleges
Launch of a book and a glimpse of an exhibition
Lorry carrying gas cylinders overturns near Sivaganga; driver injured
R-Day of the Poor to be observed at Kogilu
Akali Dal plans to start campaigns early for 2027 Punjab Assembly polls
At a meeting of party functionaries on Saturday, the SAD announced plans to organise a series of rallies in all Assembly constituencies in the State starting next month and outlined its strategy to reconnect with voters.
AISF organises alumni meet at Kerala Law Academy
CBSE makes appointment of socio-emotional, career counsellors mandatory in all affiliated schools
The proposed policy reform is aimed at strengthening students' mental health and providing them with career guidance

