In Karnataka, it’s all in the family
No party in Karnataka can take a moral high ground on dynastic politics
No party in Karnataka can take a moral high ground on dynastic politics
Youngsters suspected of working as agents for fake agencies associated with circulation of fraudulent investment offers on social media
The NSC said the United States was working "around the clock" to increase the flow of aid into Gaza by land, adding that efforts were also underway to establish a maritime corridor to reach the territory
Finance Minister defends the pension scheme against Congress general secretary’s criticism that it is coercive
The properties are in the form of land and farmhouse(s) located in the posh areas of Gurugram and Delhi
Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin said they would discuss alternative ways to target Hamas in Rafah, and he described civilian casualties in Gaza as “far too high” and aid deliveries as “far too low”
The wind speed monitoring device, also known as an anemometer, is designed to provide real-time on wind speed data within the range of 0 to 252 kmph, and wind direction.
Local workers in some places have been protesting against the party’s picks, terming them outsiders
Kejriwal issues directions to plug shortage of medicines in hospitals; BJP seeks discussion on ‘constitutional breakdown’, says CM order ‘unlawful’
The newly elected students’ panel has two Dalit members — Left’s Dhananjay, who was elected the president, and BAPSA’s Priyanshi Arya, who won general secretary post; students’ body hopes to address infrastructural issues, reinstate GSCASH
Congress spokesperson Sandeep Dikshit said, “Who should be the leader of a legislative party is decided by the MLAs of that party. No matter what an individual thinks, it is up to the party to decide. Whatever AAP decides, it is their decision.”
As LDF’s K.K. Shailaja seeks to reclaim the seat lost to Congress in 2009, the UDF camp pins its hopes on Palakkad MLA Shafi Parambil to retain it; NDA candidate C.R. Praful Krishnan is in the race
Three major fronts have together fielded only nine women for the Lok Sabha polls. Parties that supported women’s quota Bill are under scrutiny for not fielding enough women at least to uphold the essence of the Bill, especially in Kerala where 50% seats are reserved for women in local bodies