Veterinary Services Department Puts Husky Abused By National Shuttler Up For Adoption
The department is accepting applications until 8 October.
Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk set free, Delhi Police tell High Court
The Centre on Thursday told the Delhi High Court that climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, who was detained on September 30 night at the city’s Singhu border for violating prohibitory orders, has been...
City wants dogs put down
Protest scheduled outside hotel over claim 'far-right' party is holding conference there
The group organising the protest has asked the hotel to cancel the booking but the hotel says it has no record of it
Similarities between UL purchases 'remarkable', PAC told
The acting president of the University of Limerick (UL) has conceded that the similarities between two controversial property purchases which cost the taxpayer millions were "remarkable and stark".
Order prohibiting assembly of five or more persons withdrawn: Delhi Police to SC
Solicitor General informs Supreme Court that Delhi Police order prohibiting assembly has been withdrawn due to urgent listing.
Sonam Wangchuk released, prohibitory orders withdrawn, Solicitor General tells Delhi HC
Solicitor General confirms release of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk and associates, withdrawal of Delhi Police prohibitory order.
Daily Quiz: On German reunification treaty
The German reunification treaty which created a unified Germany entered into force on October 3, 1990. A quiz on the events surrounding the historic day
James Cleverly declares himself 'frontrunner' in Tory leadership race
The former home secretary claimed he was ahead in the contest after clinching a standing ovation at the party's conference in Birmingham yesterday.
Old Vicarage for sale in Bolam with breathtaking countryside views - take a look around
The Old Vicarage offers countryside views and many 16th century period features - take a look around
Kerala Assembly session to begin on October 4
The 12th session of the 15th Kerala Legislative Assembly will focus on legislation with seven bills to be tabled.
TDB likely to exclude Pottukuthal ritual from tendering following criticism
Travancore Devaswom Board considers excluding Pottukuthal ritual from Sabarimala contracts amid protests over imposed fee.
After BSF arrests Bangladeshis, BGB apprehends Indians at the same border outpost hours later
Border tensions rise as Bangladeshis arrested by BSF in India, followed by Indians arrested by BGB in Bangladesh.
Politics and controversies gather gale force on the eve of Kerala Assembly’s session
Political controversies and alliances in Kerala Assembly session set the stage for a tempestuous sitting.
Tory leadership race ignites over Chagos Islands row
Amid a fierce battle to make it to the final pairing in the Conservative contest, Tom Tugendhat blasted James Cleverly for his past actions while foreign secretary.
Pit bulls had drugs in system
Tiruchi Corporation acquires 60 handheld mechanical sweeping machines
The Tiruchi City Corporation has procured 60 additional handheld mechanical sweeping machines which will soon be deployed in the city.
Sonam Wangchuk kept restricted to guest house, but Union government tells Delhi High Court he is not detained
The movements of Sonam Wangchuk continued to be restricted by police for the fourth consecutive day on October 3 despite the Union Government informing the Delhi High Court that he has been released from detention
PU practical exam centres to be randomised
From the current academic year 2025, II PU students appearing for practical examinations will be randomly allocated to practical examination centres similar to the written exam.
Police car lands on top of motorbike after reports of high-speed 'chase' before road cordoned off
Dramatic pictures show the wreckage left on Church Street in Westhoughton
Colleges told to upload info on faculty with biometric data
Anna University mandates colleges to upload faculty details with biometric data for validation, ensuring compliance with strict guidelines.
'Please Call Me' hearing to be exactly 24 years since idea submitted to Vodacom
Nkosana Makate was overjoyed that the highest court in the land has now set a date for the matter.
Labour has settled one of the last remaining wrongs of British colonial rule
Handing the Chagos Islands back Mauritius has not weakened our standings overseas - if anything it has enhanced it
Johnson: Britain should have referendum on membership to the ECHR
Britain should hold a referendum on its membership to the European Convention of Human Rights, Boris Johnson said last night.
SNP retain control of Dundee City Council after double by-election victory
Voters in the Strathmartine and Lochee wards headed to the polls on Thursday.
Inquest into Jason Neil’s death postponed following expert testimonies
The inquest into the mysterious death of 32-year-old Jason Neil has been postponed to November 7, following testimony from two key witnesses at the Mandeville Parish Court today. Dr Althea Grace Neblett, the pathologist who conducted Neil's...
Moment HGV falls 60ft off M6 bridge in terrifying dashcam footage
A 56 year old HGV driver miraculously survived after his lorry plummeted 60ft off a motorway viaducty
Spiritual fever grips Tirumala & Tirupati
Temple town Tirumala spruced up for the spectacular fete
Salakatla Brahmotsavam begins at Tirumala today
The Salakatla Brahmotsavam, a significant event in the Tirumala temple calendar, commenced today with great fanfare, marking the celebrations dedicated to Tirumala Srivari.
All you need to know about PM Internship Scheme
The Modi government has introduced the PM Internship Scheme which aims to benefit around 10 million young people over the next five years. Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had...
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