
Government Restricts Public Access to Polling Booth CCTV and Electronic Election Records
The government’s recent amendment limits public access to polling booth CCTV footage, sparking transparency concerns.

The government’s recent amendment limits public access to polling booth CCTV footage, sparking transparency concerns.

Sriram Krishnan’s appointment as Senior AI Policy Advisor marks a significant step in U.S. tech leadership

An ambulance helicopter tragically crashed into a hospital in Turkey, killing all four on board.

Kashmir faces an intense cold wave as temperatures drop to record lows, challenging community resilience and daily life.

A group of students has accused Dr. Aniruddha Kumar of serious misconduct, while he claims to be a victim of harassment in a complex legal battle.

In a troubling surge of violence against minorities, eight Hindu idols were vandalised across three temples in Bangladesh over two days, prompting arrests and raising concerns about communal harmony.

Google reduces 10% of its managerial roles to boost efficiency and competitiveness, addressing pressures from AI rivals while managing workforce complexities.

A U.S. judge has ruled that NSO Group is liable for hacking into the phones of 1,400 WhatsApp users, setting a precedent for accountability in the spyware industry.

In a heated protest, BJP leaders, led by K. Annamalai, were detained in Coimbatore while condemning the state government’s decision to allow a public funeral for S.A. Basha, the mastermind behind the 1998 Coimbatore bombings.

The Supreme Court’s recent ruling allows banks to charge higher interest rates on credit card defaults, ending a long-standing cap that protected consumers.