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President Droupadi Murmu appoints Justice Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai as CJI, succeeding Justice Sanjiv Khanna, with a focus on constitutional and environmental priorities during his six-month tenure.
A Class 10 student was stripped, filmed, and blackmailed by a social media acquaintance and his associates, who forced him to record a false confession about harassing girls.
A moderate quake jolts the remote Himalayan region, raising concerns about preparedness in seismically active zones still recovering from January’s deadly 7.1 magnitude disaster.
Four years after 32 patients died in an oxygen crisis, Karnataka’s Congress government faces backlash as families reject token compensation, demanding permanent jobs and accountability.
Mahendra Patel remains incarcerated without bond despite video evidence contradicting the alleged ‘tug of war’ with a toddler at an Acworth Walmart.
Over 2.5 lakh candidates appeared for the exam, with only 3-4% advancing to SSB interviews; document deadlines vary by academy.
Madhya Pradesh Board to release Class 10 and 12 results by May 7, with re-evaluation and supplementary exam details announced post-results.
Three female students at Bhopal’s TIT College were drugged, raped, and blackmailed by a gang using explicit videos, leading to four arrests and the exposure of a multi-state exploitation network targeting Hindu students for forced conversions.
Railway Ministry swiftly withdrew a controversial ban on religious symbols in the Nursing Superintendent exam after widespread protests and political intervention.
SC urges the Centre and major digital platforms to address a plea seeking stricter regulation of sexually explicit content online.
Ceasefire violations along the LoC and a deadly terror attack have pushed India and Pakistan into their worst standoff since 2019.
Indian Army retaliates to Pakistan’s cross-border firing as tensions escalate following the Pahalgam terror attack, ahead of General Dwivedi’s security review.
A retired teacher convicted in a cheque bounce case threatened a woman judge’s life inside a Delhi courtroom, prompting legal action against him and his lawyer.
A four-storey building collapsed in Delhi’s Mustafabad early Saturday, killing four and trapping several, prompting urgent rescue operations and investigations.
A 21-year-old Indian student was fatally struck by a stray bullet in Hamilton, highlighting rising concerns over the safety of international students in Canada.
The legal dispute between Hindustan Unilever’s Lakmé and Honasa’s The Derma Co results in a court-ordered modification of a misleading sunscreen advertisement.
The government clarified that the satellite-based tolling system will not replace FASTag nationwide from May 1, with only pilot trials planned at select locations.
A 20-year-old with law enforcement ties opened fire at FSU’s Student Union, killing two and injuring six, before being shot by police.
A young migrant worker from West Bengal was allegedly abducted, drugged, and gang-raped by three men in Mangaluru, leading to swift police arrests.
Japan will donate two Shinkansen trains to India by 2026, enabling crucial testing for the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train corridor and advancing Indo-Japanese rail collaboration.
PM Modi’s meeting with the Bohra community follows the passage of the Waqf Act 2025, introducing sweeping reforms and sparking debate among India’s Muslim groups.
A 51-year-old Pune resident faces charges for tampering with his passport to conceal frequent Bangkok travels, exposing tensions between personal secrecy and legal accountability.
A Lucknow woman has alleged sexual exploitation and ₹2 lakh fraud by a man promising her a nurse’s job at KGMU.