Demand for power sharing in State govt. not an attack on the alliance, says Aadhav
VCK deputy general secretary questions power sharing in Tamil Nadu government, emphasizing importance of party's future and cadre mindset.
Atishi holds out an olive branch to bureaucracy, says let’s work together
Chief Minister Atishi seeks cooperation from officials to implement welfare plans, emphasizing accountability and service delivery to Delhi residents.
Pac-12 sues Mountain West over 'poaching penalty' as conferences battle during latest round of realignment
The Pac-12 could owe more than $50 million to the MWC before exit fees
Activists Denounce Paris Museum After Report Finds Tibetan Exhibits Were Renamed
Tibetan activists convened outside the Musée Guimet in Paris to protest the museum’s decision to remove Tibet from some exhibition materials.
Rebellion & factionalism won’t be tolerated, work with MahaYuti: Amit Shah to BJP workers
Nagpur, Sep 24 (IANS): Union Home Minister Amit Shah during his meeting with the BJP functionaries up to the booth level from the Vidarbha region on Tuesday warned that the rebellion and intra-party bickering will not be tolerated ahead of the upcoming Maharashtra Assembly election. The Home Minister asked the party f.....
Ukrainian drone sent to kill Russian soldier returns to save his life
This is the moment a Ukrainian drone sent to kill a Russian soldier with a grenade circled back to save a member of the enemies life
Government trims rules for cameras on fishing boats
It has also delayed the remainder of the rollout by three months.
D.K. Shivakumar goes on night rounds to check road conditions in Bengaluru, says no action against any officials after deadline to fill potholes ends
Deputy Chief Minister and Bengaluru Development Minister D.K. Shivakumar inspected road repair works, including the filling of potholes and other development projects being carried out by the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), early on Tuesday.
Riled by HYDRA demolitions, KTR takes a swipe at Revanth
BRS criticizes Congress for targeting poor amid demolition initiatives
$100K loan for tech upgrade
The Village of Chase will take out a $100,000 loan in order to cover the costs of replacing aging IT infrastructure.
Get rid of potholes by Oct 10: Yogi to officials
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday directed officials that the ongoing special campaign to eliminate potholes on the state’s roads should be completed by October 10, ahead of...
BJP’s coalition with JJP left Gurugram in civic mess: Narbir
‘The central leadership has already announced Nayab Saini as the CM face. I don’t think they will change it now. I am not in the race for it’
Jaishankar calls India-China relationship 'key to Asia's future', highlights challenges in border talks
Jaishankar said currently the relationship between the two countries is 'significantly disturbed” with respect to the border talks. He also said that 75 per cent of the issues were resolved in the 'disengagement part' while challenges persisted in other aspects.
India-China Border Row: S Jaishankar Explains What '75% Disputes Resolved' Means
Foreign Minister Jaishankar clarified that his previous statement about 75% progress in border talks with China referred only to troop disengagement in Ladakh
Over 16,000 2BHK houses for people affected by the Musi riverfront development project
Telangana government to compensate landowners in buffer zones of lakes, provide 2BHK houses; encroachers not eligible for compensation, they will only get 2 bhk.
Days after Quad, China test-fires missile that can strike US cities
This is the first time in decades that China has made its flight test of an intercontinental ballistic missile public in an apparent show of strategic deterrence, State-run China Daily reported.
National Express passengers horrified as 'cockroaches seen crawling all over seat'
They were spotted by a traveller who filmed them and shared the footage on social media
West Dunbartonshire Council's next leader to be decided at crunch meeting today
Members will meet at Church Street to decide who will control the administration after the Labour group dramatically resigned last month.
Banksy elephant artwork restored and protected after being vandalised
The piece, which is painted on the side of a house in Chelsea, south-west London, depicts two elephants poking their heads out of blocked-out windows and has been restored
Ramaphosa joins calls for reform of ‘largely unchanged’ UN Security Council
President Cyril Ramaphosa has joined calls for the urgent reform of the UN Security Council, which he said remained "largely unchanged" in the 78 years since its formation.
VIT’s techno fest ‘graVITas’ to begin from September 27
The 15th edition of ‘graVITas’, the annual international techno-management fest of the Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), will be held on its campus in Vellore from September 27.
Leinster House bike shed 'not consistent with the scale of the project', new report finds
The Office of Public Works (OPW) published an 11-page report on the €335,000 bike shed in Leinster House on Wednesday morning.
Special council meeting called in wake of move to close minor injuries unit
Councillors want debate on 'future of urgent care'
Former Bangladesh PM Hasina’s son wants role for her party in reforms, election
Sajeeb Wazed, who lives in Washington, says neither he nor the interim govt had reached out for talks on the way ahead for Bangladesh.
India-China relationship key to Asia's future, their parallel rises present unique problem: Jaishankar
India-China relationship crucial for Asia's future, with potential global impact, as External Affairs Minister Jaishankar addresses complex issues.
£7m Exeter projects face axe
They involve two city landmarks
SNP Government accused of 'ignoring warnings' from experts over growing homelessness crisis
Experts have blamed the Scottish Government for the country's growing homelessness crisis after almost £200m was previously slashed the affordable housing budget.
Kate Forbes pledges Scotland will become 'world leader in green finance'
The Deputy First Minister made the vow as a new report set out a plan to turn the nation into a powerhouse for ethical and green investment.
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau Faces No-Confidence Vote As Pierre Poilievre-Led Oppn Pushes For Snap Election
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau faces a no-confidence vote initiated by Pierre Poilievre who has been leading in opinion polls and advocating for an election since the NDP withdrew its support for the Liberals.
Social media flooded with memes after 'return of the sausages' gaffe
Following the unfortunate fumble, many people took to social media to poke fun at the PM with a wave viral memes.
Telangana Govt to notify recruitment process for 35,000 vacant posts in a couple of months: CM
Telangana Government to notify recruitment for 35,000 vacant posts. The government focused on skill development to tackle unemployment effectively.
Rosebank oil field could be killed off in Scottish courtroom battle as hearing set
Judicial reviews against the former Tory government’s move to approve the massive oil field off Shetland are being brought by eco groups Greenpeace and Uplift
Operator of Leinster House to spend almost €190,000 on fitness instructor to keep TDs and Senators in shape
A fitness room is located in the lower ground floor of Kildare House, Kildare Street and is fitted out with cardio-vascular equipment, treadmills, cross-trainers, exercise bikes and rowers and resistance-training equipment
UPDATED: ASUU issues fresh strike notice
Mr Osodeke noted that ASUU met on Thursday, 19 September, to review the government’s response and was dissatisfied with it.
JUST IN: ASUU issues fresh strike notice
Mr Osodeke noted that ASUU met on Thursday, 19 September, to review the government’s response and was dissatisfied with it.
Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves gets big boost as top body hikes UK's growth forecasts
The hugely respected OECD gives UK the biggest growth upgrade of any G7 country, in a major economic boost to Labour and the Government ahead of next month's crucial Budget
Kolkata begins mourning as the tram appears set for its final halt
West Bengal government plans to eliminate iconic Kolkata tram despite public outcry and court intervention, sparking emotional reactions.
Keir Starmer makes 'sausage' speech blunder at Labour Conference
The Prime Minister accidentally called for the release of 'sausages' instead of hostages in a slip of the tongue during his speech to the Labour conference
Former Scots Tory MP Michael Gove to take charge of The Spectator magazine
The Aberdeen native replaces fellow Scot Fraser Nelson as the boss of the conservative magazine.
KTR urges BRS cadre to strengthen the party and expose Congress’ failures
BRS working president KTR urges party to expose Congress, strengthen party, and hold government accountable for promises.
KTR dares CM to act against builders, officers who permitted unauthorised construction
KTR dares CM to act against builders, officers who permitted unauthorised construction
Hassan district administration approaches ISKCON for laddus during Hasanamba festival
ISKCON to prepare laddus as prasada for Hasanamba festival in Hassan, ensuring devotion, cleanliness, and quality for devotees.
Parallel rise of India, China presents a unique problem: Jaishankar
Addressing an event hosted by the Asia Society and the Asia Society Policy Institute in New York on Tuesday, Jaishankar noted India's 'difficult history' with China and said the 'parallel rise' of the two countries presented 'a very, very unique problem'.
Congress’ only guarantee is to loot public money: Laxman
Congress’ only guarantee is to loot public money: Laxman
Notification for Council byelection to be issued on September 26
The notification for the October 21 byelection to Karnataka Legislative Council from Dakshina Kannada, Udupi Local Authorities’ Constituency will be issued on Thursday.
Mashatile confident GNU will last full five years
Deputy President Paul Mashatile is confident the government of national unity will stand the test of time.
Labour to lead minority administration on West Dunbartonshire Council as deadlock broken
The party had quit power last month after two Clydebank members resigned their membership, with outgoing leader Martin Rooney challenging the SNP, Community Party and independents to form a coalition.
Michael Gove appointed new editor of The Spectator
It comes after the magazine was bought by GB News backer Sir Paul Marshall earlier this month.
Work with resolve for MahaYuti’s victory in Maha poll: Amit Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday asserted that the MahaYuti government will come back to power while asking the BJP functionaries to work in close coordination and unity with allies Shiv...
‘Civil services an opportunity to serve common man in best possible manner’
UPSC Aspirants' Meet organized by The Hindu & Shankar IAS Academy emphasizes preparation tips & experiences for civil services exam.
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