Siddaramaiah and D.K. Shivakumar: A public bonhomie that never let up
Bonakal and Kodangal mandals to be developed as fully solarised mandals: Deputy CM Bhatti Vikramarka
New subway near Ranipet town opened for public use
PDS rice laden lorry overturns on hill road near Gudiyatham
Ambulance Pilot Day celebrated in Vellore
Two migrant workers arrested for the sexual assault on 61-year-old mentally challenged woman
T.N. tightens norms for civic work tender process
The Hindu Tamil Thisai to host Pengal Balam Vazhvathaaram event
Head constable arrested for sexually harassing boy in Ashok Nagar
Residents turn to tankers, jars as water crisis deepens
AAPattacks theBJPgovernment over the issue; official reports a shortfall of 90MGDagainst the expected 990MGDof treated water; adds that the situation is unlikely to improve today as well
Clashes between armed groups in Colombia killat least 52
Defence Minister Pedro Sanchez confirmed on social media that there had been fighting in the area, as did the Army, but neither provided details on the death toll
French Open 2026: Sabalenka survives first set wobble to beat Jacquemot
A four-time Grand Slam champion, Sabalenka is still looking to land her first French Open title
Chennai Corporation to expedite work on canal desilting
Numbers seem to have veered away from traditional parameters such as fifties, hundreds and averages, especially when it comes to limited-overs cricket and particularly the shortest format
Manufacturing loyalty the T20 way
The ecosystem of the Indian Premier League demonstrates how region-based identities and emotional loyalties can be carefully orchestrated, sustained, and commercialised
Is Dolby Cinema changing Bengalurus big-screen experience?
Bengalurus movie scene just got an upgrade with the launch of Dolby Cinema at AMB Cinemas. As movie buffs debate whether Dolby or IMAX reigns supreme, AMB is on a mission to bring the buzz back to the Majestic area, once the heart of cinema
Indrakeeladri Ghat road repair works halted due to heatwave in Vijayawada
The works will resume after weather conditions become normal, say the authorities, adding that vehicles will be allowed on the Ghat Road as usual from May 29 morning
Israel freezes out UN chief over sexual violence blacklist
The Israeli mission to the UN said in a statement that it will have no contact with the Secretary-Generals office as long as Mr. Guterres remains in the role
IPL is a shortcut to Indian team, says Siddhesh Lad
Norway Chess: Innovations spark buzz among fans
OMCs profits reflect normal refining margins, not crisis windfall
HC tells insurance company to pay sum assured to kin of man killed by bull during jallikattu
Chhattisgarh BJP MLA accused of assaulting government official
The Nayab Tehsildar posted alleged that Ramkumar Toppo, who represents Sitapur constituency, assaulted him on May 27 after accusing him of misbehaving with his relative
When youre dishonest to yourself, you are not going to achieve in this world: Kapil
The World Cup-winning captain was in the city as the chief guest at the launch of the book Better Never Stops written by Shyam Srinivasan
India to host Myanmar President Hlaing, exiled govt. calls him a terrorist junta leader
President of Myanmar will begin his visit from Bodh Gaya where he is expected to offer prayers at the Maha Bodhi temple and meet resident Myanmar nationals and monks
Australian Deputy PM Richard Marles to visit India for defence talks
Marles is expected to review bilateral defence cooperation with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and discuss ways to strengthen strategic and military ties between India and Australia
Special prayers mark Bakrid celebrations in Madurai
People gather in large numbers for the special prayers in the idgahs and mosques across Madurai district
Four weightlifters in National camp test positive
Since three were potentially in contention for Commonwealth Games berths, the development might affect Indias prospects at the Glasgow event
U.S.-Iran deal on 60-day ceasefire extension reached, but Trump must approve, source says
The tentative agreement worked out by the two sides comes at a moment when the fragile ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran appeared to be wavering
Hippopotamus calf to be named after late veterinarian
African Union's health agency vows Ebola Bundibugyo vaccine by end of 2026
Head of Africa CDC said he had received a message from the Russian Health Ministry claiming to have already developed a vaccine against the strain; Ugandas confirmed Ebola cases rise to eight
FIIs continue sell-off albeit slower in May 2026
Indias dwindling preference as a market among FPIs is visible with the returns of MSCI Emerging Markets Index with Nifty 50
Session to focus on the rise of the TVK at The Hindu Huddle
The Huddle will be held at Taj West End, Bengaluru on June 5 and 6
No legal action if infiltrators go back on their own: Amit Shah
Union government committed to identifying and deporting every single infiltrator from the country, says Home Minister
Kondavaru Yaru urges Vice-President to reconsider proposed Dharmasthala visit
The representationfrom the collectivearguedthat when serious matters are sub judice, any high-profile association or public appearance with individuals or entities connected to these cases creates a powerfulperceptionof indirect state endorsement or immunity
Venur police arrest two drug peddlers
Royal Enfield launches Bullet 650at 3,64,856
Paired with a 6-speed gearbox, the twin-cylinder platform the Bullet 650 delivers smooth power and effortless acceleration, suited for both relaxed cruising and spirited riding
Watch | Siddaramaiah: From lawyer to Karnatakas longest-serving Chief Minister
Siddaramaiahs political career has been one of resilience, reinvention and enduring influence in Karnataka politics.
Two arrested for attacking policeman on duty
Special prayers mark Bakrid celebrations
TDP cadres pay tributes to party founder
Go by value proposition TG offers, refrain from incentive shopping: Industries official
Commissioner/Director of Industries Nikhil Chakravarthi who was speaking at a conference on data centres also urged firms to look beyond Hyderabad, wanted them to help promote backward linkages to spur manufacturing
NHAI identifies 1600 kms for monetisation for FY 27
The identified projects are across Haryana, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Maharashtra.
Heavy firing in Dorimal forest in Rajouri as Operation Sheruwali enters crucial phase
Rajouri (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], May 28 : Heavy firing and shelling erupted in Rajouris Dorimal forest area on Thursday as Operation Sheruwali reached a critical stage, with security forces tightening the cordon to neutralise suspected militants hiding in the dense terrain. According to officials, a massive deployment of security forces, along with additional reinforcements and logistical support, has been rushed to the encounter site to ensure a strong and impenetrable cordon and to prevent any attempt by militants to escape through the thick forest cover. The operation is being carried out on a large scale, with officials stating that every possible effort is being made to neutralise the hiding militants. The entire area remains under strict security surveillance as search and combing operations continue deep inside the forest belt. Meanwhile, the cordon and search operation jointly launched by the Indian Army, Jammu and Kashmir Police, and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in the forest areas of Gambhir Mughlan and Dorimal in the Manjakote sector of Rajouri district has entered its sixth day. The operation was launched following specific intelligence inputs regarding the presence of suspected terrorists hiding in the area. Security forces continue to maintain a tight perimeter as efforts are underway to flush out the militants from the dense forest region. Operation Sheruwali is a major joint counter-terrorism operation launched by the Indian Army, Jammu & Kashmir Police, and the CRPF in the Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir. It is carried out to track down and neutralise suspected terrorists hiding in dense forest terrain. (ANI)
Sahyadri engineering college inks pact with Anmaya Technologies
Violent Knife Clash at Hari Singh High Street Leaves Multiple Injured, Two Arrested
Arif Khan Srinagar, May 28: Panic gripped Hari Singh High Street in Srinagar on Wednesday evening after a violent scuffle broke out between two groups, leaving two to three persons injured. The clash reportedly turned bloody after members from both sides allegedly attacked each other with knives during a heated argument. According to eyewitnesses, the confrontation started over a minor issue but quickly escalated into a serious altercation in the busy market area. In the heat of the moment, sharp-edged weapons were allegedly used by both groups, resulting in multiple injuries. Soon after receiving information about the incident, police teams rushed to the spot and brought the situation under control Two persons has been arrested identified as Saqib Ahmad Guroo, S/o Bashir Ahmad Guroo, R/o Mehjoor Nagar, and Majid Ahmad Khan, S/o Mohd. Afzal Khan, R/o Souraibal, Srinagar, sustained injuries and have been shifted to hospital for treatment. Both sustained minor injuries and have received medical treatment.Cognizance has been taken. Security in the area was also tightened temporarily to avoid any further disturbance.
Indian Air Force likely to oversee transport of NEET-UG re-test papers
This measure follows the cancellation of the original examination after an alleged question paper leak
Private interest must give way to larger public interest: Madras HC
SFI stages protest against delay in construction of govt. law college
Members say that the State govt. should start classes starting this year
Morning namaz moved from Red Road to Brigade Parade Ground this year, while public animal slaughter and roadside festivities remain prohibited under the new rules of the BJP government in the State; Hindu cow owners complain of economic distress due to sluggish cattle sale.
Search continues for missing fishermen in Nellore
UN condemns 'dangerous escalation' in Ukraine war
International humanitarian law demands that parties to a conflict take all feasible precautions to avoid civilian harm, says United Nations rights Chief Volker Turk
SVIMS, SPMVV offers tributes to NTR
Karnataka Pratirodha protest against SIR tomorrow
U.S. reimposes sanctions on UN expert on Palestinians
A notice on the Treasury Department's website showed that it had reimposed a sanctions designation on Ms. Albanese that blacklists her globally, making it impossible for her to use major credit cards or carry out bank transactions.
Jan Suraaj Party to contest Bankipur Assembly bypoll
Prashant Kishor may contest poll; Election commission is yet to announce date for the bypoll
Lord Govindaraja rides Hanumantha and Gaja vahanams on sixth day
Artistes performing Chekka Bhajana and Kolatam, and Prabandha Goshti form a part of the grand processions
Kazipet Rail Unit set to roll out 200 inter-city trains in five years
Centre extended valuable support for Amaravati and Polavaram projects, says A.P. CM
Mahanadu is a grand success as 16.78 lakh people have participated in the programme held in hybrid mode, says Naidu and assures that worthy cadres will be duly elevated
U.S. treasury officials moot $250 note featuring Trump
According to the U.S. federal law, only deceased persons can be featured on currency notes; the U.S. Congress will have to pass a new law to allow Trumps portrait to feature on a currency note.
City students shine in international essay competitions
SC woman appeals to T.N. govt. to bring an exclusive Act for honour killing crimes
Sathya Sai police arrest four for organising cricket betting
U.T. Khader eyes for Deputy CM post
SCCL CMD reviews coal transport and quality management aspects at CHP in Ramagundam
TDP rooted in principles laid down by NTR, says Rammohan Naidu
The party is committed to the welfare of the Backward Classes and weaker sections, and will ensure the Central programmes and funds reach them, says the Civil Aviation Minister; several projects taking tangible shape due to the cooperation of the Centre, says Pemmasani Chandra Sekhar
Encroachments condoned in forest area mandated for protection near Damagundam VLF station
Yemen's ex-President Hadi dies in Saudi Arabia
Three days of mourning, with lowered flags and condolence books, was declared to commemorate Hadi, who oversaw a tumultuous period when the Houthis seized large swathes of Yemen, triggering a devastating civil war.
District administration takes note of MPs suggestion on expanding a few city bus routes
Bakrid celebrated with prayers and charity in Kanniyakumari and Thoothukudi
China vows to support Cuba against 'power politics and bullying'
China will continue to uphold justice and speak out on Cuba's behalf, support the just cause of the Cuban people, and contribute to the development of Cuba's economy and the improvement of its people's livelihoods, says China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi
Ordered Israeli army to take control of 70% of Gaza Strip: Netanyahu
This order is in defiance of the terms of a fragile ceasefire that took effect in October 2025
Krishnagiri Collector chairs review meeting
The proposals include construction of a crossing station at Arebetta and catch-siding at Yadakumari, among other things
Watch: Is Tamil Nadu witnessing its own Operation Lotus? | Focus Tamil Nadu
Politics in Tamil Nadu has entered a disturbing and controversial phase after four All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam MLAs resigned and joined the ruling Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam led by Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay. Critics have likened the development to the BJPs much-criticised Operation Lotus strategy seen in several States. Is this simply the reality of coalition-era politics, or does it amount to a betrayal of TVKs promise of clean and ethical governance?
Peoples Watch demands inquiry into resignation submitted by four MLAs from AIADMK
CPI(M) urges Tamil Nadu govt to appeal against HC order banning cow slaughter
A summer vacation Bench comprising of Justices G. R. Swaminathan and V. Lakshminarayanan had directed the Chief Secretary and the Director General of Police/Head of Police Force (DGP/HoPF) to ensure no cow or calf is slaughtered anywhere in Tamil Nadu either on the eve of Bakrid or on any other day.
IPL 2026 | We trust our ability and consistency: Parthiv Patel
When a query along these lines was put to Titans assistant coach Parthiv Patel on the eve of Qualifier 2, the former wicketkeeper-batter asserted that results vindicate the franchises approach
237 crore per acre land deal near Raidurg shatters records
Knock knees in children: why it happens and when medical attention is required
Most cases of genu valgum resolve naturally with growth, but persistent deformity, pain, or walking difficulty may require medical attention
Twisha death case: Retired judge Giribala Singh arrested by CBI
CBI officers arrived at Giribala Singhs residence and carried out an investigation; the agency plans to confront Ms. Singh and her son Samarth Singh, Twishas husband, with each others statements
NTRs 103rd birth anniversary celebrated with reverence in Nellore, Prakasam districts
Veerendra Kumar was among the first in Kerala to talk about environmental conservation: CM Satheesan
Were inspired by the late socialist leaders activities, including the agitation that eventually forced Coca Cola to close down its Plachimada plant in Palakkad, the CM said
Minister Vivek Venkatswamy reviews paddy procurement in Mancherial
Thoothukudi district administration announces special loan mela for MSMEs and large-scale units
NTR birth anniversary observed at Vizag Collectorate
Two construction workers killed as car driven by a drunkard fatally hits them near Sayalkudi
Nagar Vikas Yojana phase-2 road works; residents fear increased water logging

