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Bengaluru faces severe waterlogging as heavy rains lead to school closures, leaving residents struggling with flooded homes and disrupted daily life.
A blast near a CRPF school in Rohini has been linked to pro-Khalistani groups, raising security concerns in Delhi as authorities investigate the incident.
A tragic terrorist attack in Ganderbal, Jammu and Kashmir, claimed the lives of a doctor and six construction workers, marking a significant shift in the tactics of local terror groups targeting both locals and non-locals.
Karnataka High Court cancels board exams for Classes 5, 8, 9, and 11, prioritizing continuous evaluation and reducing student stress.
Delhi's air quality plummets as thick fog blankets the city, with AQI levels soaring above 300, raising health alarms among residents and officials alike.
Putin praises Bollywood's popularity in Russia and expresses interest in promoting Indian cinema during the upcoming BRICS Summit.
Russia's recent return of 501 soldiers to Ukraine highlights the ongoing human toll of the conflict, while world leaders grapple with the implications of North Korean military support for Russia.
Tensions rise in Bahraich as red-tagging of homes sparks fears of demolitions following recent communal violence.
Justice Sanjiv Khanna, the next Chief Justice of India, is set to take the helm following CJI DY Chandrachud's retirement on November 10, 2024. With a career spanning over four decades, Khanna is known for his commitment to transparency and significant legal rulings.
U.S. authorities have named Vikash Yadav, a former Indian intelligence officer, as the mastermind behind a failed assassination plot targeting pro-Khalistan activist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, escalating diplomatic tensions between India and the West.
Israeli forces have confirmed the death of Yahya Sinwar, the Hamas chief, during a military operation in Gaza, raising concerns about the ongoing conflict and the fate of hostages still held by Hamas.
Supreme Court debates the criminalization of marital rape, questioning the legal protections that allow husbands to force sex on their wives.
Bollywood superstar Salman Khan faces renewed threats from the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, demanding ₹5 crore for his safety, following the murder of his associate Baba Siddique. As police ramp up security, questions arise about the gang's motives and the ongoing feud rooted in a 1998 poaching case.
Notorious criminals Sarfaraz and Talib were injured in a police encounter while attempting to flee to Nepal, following their involvement in the recent Bahraich violence that left one man dead.
Supreme Court's 4:1 ruling on Section 6A of the Citizenship Act affirms citizenship for Bangladeshi immigrants in Assam, balancing humanitarian needs with local rights.
Nayab Singh Saini takes oath as Haryana's Chief Minister for the second time, marking a significant moment for the BJP and OBC representation in the state.
The Supreme Court of India has unveiled a new Lady Justice statue, symbolizing a modern approach to justice by removing her blindfold and replacing the sword with the Constitution, reflecting a commitment to equality and constitutional values.
Sanskrit will soon be a compulsory subject in 416 madrassas across Uttarakhand, aiming to enrich students' education and cultural understanding.
Trudeau acknowledges Canada lacked hard evidence against India in the Nijjar killing, raising serious diplomatic tensions.
Chennai faces heavy downpours as a depression from the Bay of Bengal makes landfall, leading to severe flooding and government emergency measures.
Exploring the significance of storytelling in video games and its impact on player engagement.
Heavy rains in Bengaluru have caused severe flooding, impacting hundreds of homes and leading to significant traffic disruptions, as authorities mobilize disaster response teams to address the crisis.
Omar Abdullah is sworn in as the first Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir as a Union Territory, while the Congress party opts out of the government, raising questions about its future role in regional politics.
Over 800 veterans wrongfully discharged under the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy are finally receiving honorable discharges, allowing them access to benefits they were denied for years.