Three #EndBadGovernance protesters charged with treason released from prison
The three #EndBadGovernance protesters joined three other co-defendants who were released earlier.
Ministry of Education and Youth to undergo comprehensive review
The Education Transformation Oversight Committee (ETOC) has contracted the Mona School of Business to conduct a comprehensive review of the Ministry of Education and Youth (MOEY). The disclosure was made by chairman, Dr Adrian Stokes, during an...
What Was Centre's 'Ladakh Promise' That Sonam Wangchuk Wants It To Fulfil?
Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk and fellow Ladakhi protesters detained by Delhi police were released and submitted demands including statehood for Ladakh and protection of the Himalayan ecosystem.
Supreme Court orders fresh SIT investigation into Tirupati laddu 'animal fat' row
The Supreme Court of India has ordered the formation of a new Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe allegations related to the use of animal fats in laddu served at the Sri Venkateswara Swamy temple in Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh.
Musi Riverfront Renaissance, A Vision for the Future
Rome wasn’t built in a dayand improving living conditions for citizens is no easy feat—yet this remains a priority for the Congress government in Telangana.
10 killed in road accident in U.P.'s Mirzapur; PM, CM announce ex-gratia
Tragic accident in Uttar Pradesh leaves 10 dead and 3 injured after truck collides with tractor trolley.
Nagarjuna lodges private complaint against Konda Surekha
Actor Nagarjuna files private complaint against Telangana Minister Konda Surekha for false comments on his son's divorce, seeks legal action.
Tirupati laddus row: Supreme Court substitutes SIT to include CBI
Supreme Court replaces Andhra Pradesh SIT with CBI officers in Tirupati laddu case to address public sentiments.
Woman gang-raped near Pune, male friend assaulted
A 21-year-old woman was allegedly raped by three persons on the outskirts of Pune, while her male was assaulted, police said on Friday.
Nobel Prizes announced
Wars, a refugee crisis, famine and artificial intelligence could all be recognized when Nobel Prize announcements begin next week under a shroud of violence.
Owners in court after staffy attacked dogs in Dunfermline
Siobhan Hunter and Steven Fraser appeared consecutively in the dock after pleading guilty to separate offences of owning a dog which was dangerously out of control.
Tirupati: SC replaces AP's probe with independent SIT to 'assuage feelings'
The Supreme Court on Friday set up a five-member independent SIT to probe the allegations of animal fat used in preparing Tirupati laddus to 'assuage the feelings of crores of people' while making clear that the court cannot be used as a 'political battleground'.
Japan PM warns ‘today’s Ukraine could be tomorrow’s East Asia’
Says “international community is becoming increasingly divided and confrontational.”
Niger Boat Mishap: 20 more bodies recovered as victims’ family members narrate experiences
The ill-fated wooden boat was conveying about 300 passengers from Kwara State to an event in neighbouring Niger State when it capsised at Gbajibo in Mokwa LGA of Niger State.
School's curriculum and aspirations slammed in damming Ofsted inspection
The primary school was given an 'inadequate' rating by Ofsted
Seeking a larger school
The region’s school district is stepping up to the plate again and swinging for the fence on a major multi-million-dollar capital plan submission to the Province.
How Tinubu plans to address infrastructure deficit in South-east – Shettima
Mr Shettima lauded other governors in the South-east, saying their performance far outweighs the successes of their predecessors.
Furzeham Primary celebrates Thinking School status with top accreditation
Thinking serves as a ‘golden thread’ at Furzeham, creating lifelong learners through metacognitive tools
GNU fallout — Willies Mchunu quits the ANC
ANC veteran Willies Mchunu has quit the party.
BRS demands probe into City water bodies’ encroachments
BRS leader denies encroachment allegations, demands inquiry into Nallacheruvu water body issue by CM Revanth Reddy.
Father who killed pregnant wife in front of their children wins appeal for lesser sentence
The man approached the Mahikeng high court after the Taung regional court sentenced him to life for stabbing his wife to death.
Projects to improve irrigation, drinking water supply initiated, says Puducherry Minister
The Puducherry government has set in motion several projects aimed at improving irrigation and drinking water supply in the Union Territory (UT).
Siddaramaiah under pressure to step down over MUDA 'scam'?
Earlier, deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, who is also the state party chief, also had separate meetings with Parameshwara and Jarkiholi.
MUDA ‘scam’: Lokayukta police conduct inspection of sites
Lokayukta police inspect sites allotted to Chief Minister's wife in Mysuru amid investigation into alleged irregularities.
Ghee adulteration row: Andhra Pradesh Endowments Minister Anam Ramanarayana Reddy welcomes constitution of SIT by Supreme Court
Andhra Pradesh Endowments Minister Anam Ramanarayana Reddy welcomes constitution of SIT by Supreme Court to investigate the alleged ghee adulteration in the making of Tirumala laddu prasadam. The inclusion of a wider range of experts from relevant fields will enhance the scope of the probe and help get a larger perspective, he observes.
The Nobel Prizes will be announced against a backdrop of wars, famine and artificial intelligence
Wars, a refugee crisis, famine and artificial intelligence could all be recognized when Nobel Prize announcements begin next week under a shroud of violence.
UDF loses power in Vembayam panchayat, alleges LDF-BJP nexus
UDF loses power in Vembayam panchayat due to no-confidence motion passed by LDF with BJP support.
Panchayat secretaries in Ernakulam asked to submit draft proposals on delimitation by Oct.25
Secretaries in Ernakulam must submit delimitation proposals by October 25, following guidelines for redrawing boundaries of local bodies.
Criminal cases can't be slapped on scribes for reports against govt: SC
A bench of Justices Hrishikesh Roy and SVN Bhatti said in democratic nations, the freedom to express one's views is respected and the rights of journalists are protected under Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution.
Waterbody cannot be converted for industrial use: HC
Madras High Court prohibits conversion of waterbody for industrial use, emphasizing constitutional obligation to protect environment for future generations.
Stop converting waterbodies  for industrial use: HC
Madras High Court prohibits conversion of waterbody for industrial use, emphasizing constitutional obligation to protect environment for future generations.
Four retired Greater Manchester Police officers under investigation after innocent man Andrew Malkinson wrongly spent 17 years in jail
"Mr Malkinson is a victim of one of the worst miscarriages of justice in British history. We continue to work hard to ensure his complaints are thoroughly and independently investigated."
Case filed against Anvar under Official Secrets Act
Police case filed against MLA P.V. Anvar for revealing confidential police details, risking national security, at press conference.
We cannot endorse IPS officers who bow down to RSS and Sangh Parivar forces, says Pannian Raveendran
Former CPI State secretary criticizes IPS officers for bowing down to RSS, emphasizes party's commitment to justice and law enforcement.
Four ex-police officers under investigation after Andrew Malkinson wrongly jailed for rape he did not commit
Four retired police officers are being investigated as the police watchdog probes the wrongful conviction for rape of Andrew Malkinson 20 years ago.
Pawan Kalyan hails SC SIT order, wants probe to cover all violations by previous TTD board
Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan supports SIT investigation into ghee adulteration at Tirumala, aims to restore TTD's lost glory.
Extension of AFSPA represents gross injustice against tribals: Manipur's apex tribal body
Various tribal organisations, including the Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM), strongly criticised the N. Biren Singh-led state government for extending the term of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act...
Crime Branch’s clean chit to CM’s security officials
The Crime Branch (CB) which is probing the alleged assault on Youth Congress-Kerala Students Union activists by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan’s gunman and security officials during the Navakerala Sadas in Alappuzha last December has given them a clean chit. In the final report submitted before the Judicial First Class Magistrate Court in Alappuzha on Thursday, the CB stated that the police officers -- Anil Kumar and Sandeep -- were merely carrying out their professional responsibilities by preventing the two Youth Congress-KSU activists, Ajay Jewel Kuriakose and A.D. Thomas, from rushing towards the vehicle of the Chief Minister, who comes under Z-plus category security cover.
Dakshina Kannada Deputy Commissioner inspects nomination papers of five candidates
Nominations for Karnataka Legislative Council byelection in Dakshina Kannada found in order, BJP aims to retain seat.
MUDA ‘scam’: Dalit leaders’ meetings fuel speculation on seeking CM post in case Siddaramaiah resigns
Dalit leaders in Karnataka Congress strategize for Chief Minister post amid MUDA land scam investigation.
Yuva Dasara to start from Sunday, police security stepped up
Yuva Dasara event details, security measures, police deployment, and ticket information for the festivities in Mysuru.
Ex-police officer investigated over Malkinson case
A retired officer is being criminally investigated over the wrongful conviction of Andy Malkinson.
Tamil Nadu Information Commission orders probe into missing land records 
Tamil Nadu Information Commission orders investigation into missing land records, directs inquiry by District Revenue Officer.
Pollution hotspot on A52 through Spondon revoked in five minutes after 23 years
A five-minute Derby City Council meeting saw the air quality management area on the A52 through Spondon scrapped
Van Gogh Specialists Identify Three Fakes in Private Collections
The fakes include a painting of a peasant women that the institution had authenticated and sold through Christie's for almost $1 million in 2011.
Andrew Malkinson says he's 'vindicated' after four ex-GMP officers under investigation over the scandal that wrecked his life
“Mr Malkinson is a victim of one of the worst miscarriages of justice in British history. We continue to work hard to ensure his complaints are thoroughly and independently investigated."
Sharmila slams Pawan Kalyan for hurling criticism at Rahul Gandhi
APCC president Y.S. Sharmila criticizes Jana Sena Party's Pawan Kalyan for attacking Rahul Gandhi, questioning his secular stance.
CPI(M) sees re-emergence of anti-Left forces
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) has flagged the coming together of majority and minority communal forces ahead of the local body elections in 2025 to stoke social divisiveness and undermine the Left Democratic Front government and the party’s progressive and secular appeal. Speaking to mediapersons on Friday, CPI(M) State secretary M.V. Govindan said Independent legislator P.V. Anvar’s acrimonious parting of ways with the LDF and the legislator’s relentless defamatory attacks against Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, law enforcement and party leaders were the axis’s latest manifestation.
Cases can’t be lodged against journalists for criticising govt: Supreme Court
Supreme Court protects media freedom, bars criminal cases against journalists critical of government in Uttar Pradesh.
Physical education teachers must nurture students’ sports aptitude, says former basketball captain
Former Indian basketball captain Anitha Pauldurai emphasizes the importance of physical education teachers in student development at convocation.
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