Tribal residents of Anakapalli stage protest, demand restoration of land pattas
Tribal villagers in Ravikamatham demand cancellation of pattas given to non-tribals, seek restoration of their own land rights.
India, China to hold talks in Beijing, border issues on agenda, confirms MEA
The Special Representatives meeting between Ajit Doval and his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi will be held after a five year gap. The SR meeting last took place in 2019.
What is the procedure for removing judges? | Explained
Fifty-five MPs submit motion to remove Allahabad High Court Judge, Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav, sparking constitutional debate.
HC grants anticipatory bail to Sushil Singhania in Atul Subhash suicide case
Allahabad High Court grants anticipatory bail to Sushil Singhania in AI engineer suicide case, imposing conditions.
Public protest delays shifting of body of man killed by wild tusker at Kuttampuzha in Kerala
Man trampled by wild tusker in Ernakulam district prompts intense protest, authorities promise action and compensation.
Kerala tusker attack: Local residents in the grip of fear as elephant roams free
Sister mourns brother's death due to elephant attack, highlighting recurring issue of elephant invasions in the area.
Odisha Police to get new cybercrime wing: CM
Odisha CM plans new cybercrime wing, modernizes police force, enhances women's safety, and fills 5,000 posts for efficiency.
Madhya Pradesh recruitment examination: Candidate gets 101.66 marks out of 100; job aspirants protest in Indore
Protest in Indore over candidate scoring 101.66 marks out of 100 in Madhya Pradesh recruitment exam.
Fire-hit Broughty Ferry Road garage could be demolished for housing
Last December firefighters were called to the former tyre fitting workshop twice in less than 24 hours.
RG Kar case: Doctors' body might move Calcutta HC today as police deny permission for protest
West Bengal Joint Platform of Doctors, an umbrella association of senior doctors in the state, might move Calcutta High Court on Tuesday challenging the denial of permission by Kolkata Police to...
Free-roaming wild elephants a recurring theme in Kothamangalam in Kerala
Wild tuskers invading Kothamangalam, Kerala, causing human-animal conflict, deaths, and protests, demanding authorities address long-pending demands.
China executes former official Li Jianping involved in corruption case
China executes former official Li Jianping for record $421 million corruption case, part of President Xi's anti-graft campaign.
RG Kar case: Calcutta HC admits petition challenging denial of police permission for protest (Ld)
A single-judge bench of the Calcutta High Court on Tuesday morning admitted a petition by the West Bengal Joint Platform of Doctors, an umbrella association of senior doctors, challenging the denial...
Maha Oppn walks out over youth’s death in Parbhani, murder of sarpanch in Beed
The Opposition staged a walk out in the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly on Tuesday citing that the state government was not serious in taking action in the case relating to the death of a Dalit youth
Supreme Court petition sparks a debate on CLAT
Supreme Court petition challenges CLAT PG answer key accuracy, sparking debate; final key released before hearing, petition dismissed.
N4.4bn worth of illicit syrup intercepted in Nigerian port
They were shipped from India, according to NDLEA.
Defence chief orders probe into Okuama leaders alleged deaths in military custody
“We are committed to uncovering the truth, and by tomorrow, we will have more details.”
Congress corners MP govt over mounting debt, demands white paper on expenses
On the second day of the winter session of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly on Tuesday, the Opposition Congress cornered the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over the mounting state debt,...
TCN restores electricity in Bayelsa after four months blackout – Official
He explained that the blackout was caused by criminals who vandalised about 20 transmission towers along the Ahoada-Yenagoa 132 Kilovolt (KV) electricity lines on 29 July.
SC grants bail to ex-Rajasthan Minister's close aide in Jal Jeevan Mission scam case
The Supreme Court on Tuesday granted bail to Sanjay Badaya, a close aide of former Rajasthan Water Supply Minister Mahesh Joshi, in the alleged Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) scam.
Turkey Tightening its Grip on Northern Syria
“Ankara has been a major player in Syria's conflict."
Communal harmony being maintained in Uttarkashi: State to Uttarakhand High Court
Uttarakhand High Court ensures communal harmony amid mosque dispute in Uttarkashi, strict action against any disturbance.
Rajasthan Jal Jeevan Mission scheme: Supreme Court grants bail to 'middleman' in ED case
Supreme Court grants bail to middleman in Rajasthan money laundering case linked to Jal Jeevan Mission scheme.
UP: Another long-closed temple reopened in Sambhal after years
Following the recent discovery of a Shiva temple in the Khaggu Sarai area of Sambhal in Uttar Pradesh (UP), another temple, which had remained closed for several years, has been reopened in the...
Abia pushes on with power sector reforms
An official said the Abia State Government had evolved electricity bill to facilitate the creation of a market that would be driven by the market forces, meaning that tarrif system would be very competitive.
Man arrested for illegal taxation of petty sellers
An official said the suspect would be prosecuted
Pro-EU Georgian leader: Sanctions would bring 'pressure'
The leader of a pro-EU opposition party in Georgia has said that targeted European sanctions would "mount tremendous pressure" on Georgian state institutions involved in recent crackdowns on protestors.
Israeli troops to stay for now
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that Israeli forces will stay in a buffer zone on the Syrian border, and specifically on the summit of Mount Hermon, “until another arrangement is found that will ensure Israel’s security.”
TTD committed to crack down on the misuse of VIP recommendation letters
TTD cracks down on misuse of VIP recommendation letters, seeks CM intervention to maintain sanctity and fairness.
Idiots set fire to South Molton clothes bank
Police have launched an arson investigation
Bengaluru North Division CEN police bust online investment racket, arrest 10 people
North Division cybercrime police bust international investment fraud racket, arresting gang of 10, including engineering students, operating from Dubai.
Gunmen kill Nigerian university lecturer
Like other states in Nigeria’s South-east, security has deteriorated in Anambra State with frequent attacks by armed persons.
BRS members stage unique protest with handcuffs, black costumes
BRS members protest in solidarity with farmers, demand release and apology from State government, criticize Congress government.
Reps summon CDS, army chief over Miyetti Allah leader’s arrest
Bello Badejo was reportedly arrested on 9 December at his office in Maliya, Nasarawa State, by officers of the 117 Battalion of the Nigerian Army.
Massive protest after man trampled to death by wild tusker
Massive protest in Kuttampuzha over man's death in elephant attack, demanding government action and compensation.
‘Am I a toy,’ asks Bhujbal after Cabinet snub, slams NCP leadership
NCP leader Chhagan Bhujbal criticizes party president Ajit Pawar's decision, questioning his exclusion from Maharashtra Cabinet.
M.V.R. Sastry’s book on history of Tirumala temple launched in Tirupati
Veteran journalist M.V.R. Sastry discusses historical anomalies at Tirumala temple in latest book, urging for prompt corrections.
Family living 'life of imprisonment', will thank anyone who understands our pain: Hathras gangrape victim's brother
Hathras gangrape victim's family seeks justice, living in "imprisonment," grateful for support from government or others.
BJP slams AAP for five poll guarantees for Patiala MC polls
BJP leader and President of the Mahila Morcha Punjab, Jai Inder Kaur, on Tuesday condemned the Aam Aadmi Party’s five poll guarantees for the local Municipal Corporation elections and termed them as...
Kerala tusker attack: Forest department starts work on trench at Valiyathuparambu
Forest department digs trench to prevent wild animal invasion in Pinavoorkudy ward after man trampled to death by tusker.
Manipur SITs file charge sheets in just 6% of 3,023 cases
Supreme Court SITs in Manipur file chargesheets in only 6% of 3,023 cases, arresting 384 persons and seizing 501 weapons.
Assembly passes Bill that proposes to appoint CM as Chancellor of RDPR University, in place of Governor, amid protests
Karnataka State Rural Development and Panchayat Raj University Amendment Bill passed, making Chief Minister Chancellor, sparking controversy.
Devaswoms hosting Thrissur Pooram challenge Kerala High Court directives
Thiruvambady and Paramekkavu devaswoms challenge Kerala High Court's restrictions on elephants at Thrissur Pooram in Supreme Court.
SC orders status quo in Orthodox church issue, calls for peace and harmony
Supreme Court orders status quo in Jacobite-Orthodox Malankara dispute, to hear case in late January 2025.
Waqf issue: PIL petition challenging govt. circular dismissed
High Court of Karnataka dismisses PIL questioning government circular on wakf board land records, citing Wakf Act provisions.
Police must establish a centralized knowledge repository, to support young, inexperienced officers, says HC
The Kerala High Court said on Tuesday that the State police department ought to establish a centralized knowledge repository, in order to support inexperienced officers, and to improve the quality of the probe.
High Court receives report on Badlapur sexual assault case, SIT says probe complete  
Bombay High Court informed that investigation in Badlapur sexual assault case is complete, senior police officer suspended.
Uttar Pradesh government presents ₹17,865 crore Supplementary Budget for financial year 2024-25
U.P. government presents ₹17,865.72 crore Supplementary Budget for 2024-25; CM Yogi Adityanath highlights achievements in Assembly.
Pune police grants permission to hold rally on Tipu Sultan birth anniversary
Pune police grant AIMIM permission for procession, Bombay High Court mandates adherence to law and order conditions.
Former state minister Leslie Campbell found guilty of breaching IC Act
Former Senator and junior foreign minister Leslie Campbell has been found guilty of breaches of the Integrity Commission (IC) Act. The verdict was handed down by Parish Court Judge Paula Blake Powell in the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court on...
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