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The Census of India, delayed due to the pandemic, is set to begin in 2025, with significant implications for political representation and resource allocation, while discussions around a caste-based census continue.
PM Modi and Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez inaugurate India's first private military aircraft manufacturing facility, the Tata Aircraft Complex, in Vadodara, boosting self-reliance and job creation in the defence sector.
A Siliguri police officer, ASI Tanyaa Roy, faces suspension after a video reveals her inappropriate behavior while on duty, raising serious concerns about police conduct and women's safety.
Assam suspends mobile internet services on October 27 to ensure a smooth recruitment exam for over 1.3 million candidates, marking the third such suspension in two months amid concerns of exam integrity.
Bomb threats targeting three Tirupati hotels have raised alarms, with emails implicating political figures and a drug kingpin's arrest as potential motives.
A routine traffic stop in Shivamogga escalated dramatically when a driver dragged a traffic cop for over 100 metres on the bonnet of his car, igniting public outrage and discussions about respect for law enforcement.
Israel escalates military actions against Iran with targeted airstrikes, raising concerns of a wider conflict in the Middle East.
Canada’s immigration targets face a historic cut as Trudeau aims to balance population growth and economic stability.
NIA offers a ₹10 lakh reward for Anmol Bishnoi, linked to high-profile murders and organized crime, as he reportedly operates from Canada.
Seven college students in Chennai were arrested for running a meth lab at home, reportedly aiming to become millionaires overnight. Their operation, which involved sourcing chemicals online, has raised serious concerns about youth involvement in drug production.
Supreme Court rules Aadhaar card cannot determine age for compensation claims, emphasizing the need for reliable documents like school certificates.
A tragic building collapse in Bengaluru has claimed eight lives, prompting disciplinary action against officials for negligence and igniting a call for stricter enforcement of construction regulations.
Oscar and Mylo, the beloved bomb detection dogs, retire after a decade of dedicated service, leaving behind a legacy of bravery and safety in Mumbai.
Cyclone Dana is set to hit Odisha, with authorities evacuating nearly 1 million residents as heavy rains and winds approach.
Arianna Huffington and Deepika Padukone emphasize redefining success and promoting mental well-being at the 2024 LiveLoveLaugh Lecture Series. The conversation highlights practical strategies for managing stress and urges a new perspective on achieving life balance.
Bihar makes history as three transgender individuals are appointed as sub-inspectors, paving the way for inclusivity in law enforcement.
Tragedy Strikes: Explosion at Jabalpur Ordnance Factory Claims Lives and Leaves Many Injured
India and China have reached a crucial agreement to restore patrolling rights along the Line of Actual Control, marking a significant step towards easing tensions after years of military standoffs.
Sonam Wangchuk’s hunger strike for Ladakh’s rights ends with promises of renewed talks, but the struggle for statehood and Sixth Schedule inclusion continues.
Kolkata junior doctors end their hunger strike after a meeting with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, but their fight for justice and systemic reforms in healthcare continues.
Yogendra Yadav faced a hostile crowd in Maharashtra as tensions rise ahead of the assembly elections, highlighting the growing divide between political factions.
Fourteen farmers in Kaithal, Haryana, were arrested for stubble burning, a practice linked to severe air pollution, igniting a debate on agricultural practices and environmental responsibility.