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Three workers have tragically lost their lives after a temporary structure collapsed at the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train construction site in Gujarat.
Thailand has indefinitely extended its visa-free entry for Indian tourists, allowing stays of up to 60 days.
A Peel Police officer was suspended, and three men arrested after a violent pro-Khalistani protest at a Brampton temple, prompting reactions from Indian and Canadian leaders.
The Supreme Court has reaffirmed the Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Education Act, ensuring that madrasas can operate within a framework that respects both religious education and secular principles.
The Supreme Court of India ruled that not all private properties can be deemed community resources, reinforcing the protection of individual property rights while acknowledging some exceptions for public benefit.
Outgoing Chief Justice DY Chandrachud asserts that judicial independence means making impartial decisions, not simply ruling against the government, as he prepares to retire on November 10.
A Bengaluru man tragically lost his life after accepting a dare from friends to sit on a box of firecrackers during Diwali celebrations, highlighting the dangers of reckless behaviour fueled by alcohol.
Three-year-old Anish Sarkar from Kolkata has made history as the youngest FIDE-rated chess player, impressing even billionaire Anand Mahindra with his remarkable skills.
Abdul Rahim Rather is elected as the first Speaker of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, marking a pivotal moment in the region's politics.
Two Delhi traffic cops were dragged for 20 metres by a hit-and-run driver after stopping a car that jumped a red light.
A Muslim man was attacked and forced to chant religious slogans by a mob in Andhra Pradesh, sparking outrage.
PM Trudeau condemns violence at the Brampton temple, affirming every Canadian's right to practice their faith.
Yogi Adityanath receives a death threat demanding his resignation, linked to the murder of Baba Siddique.
Indian Railways has reduced the advance reservation period for train tickets to 60 days, with existing bookings remaining unaffected.
Two militants were killed in a fierce encounter with security forces in Anantnag, Jammu and Kashmir, highlighting ongoing tensions in the region.
Ten elephants mysteriously die in Madhya Pradesh's Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, raising alarms over possible poisoning linked to local crops.
After 11 years of waiting, 1,110 Dalit families in Bengaluru are still without homes promised under the BBMP housing scheme, facing bureaucratic hurdles and systemic discrimination.
Food safety officials in Hyderabad found alarming violations at Zomato's Hyperpure warehouse, including future packing dates on mushrooms and unsanitary conditions, raising serious concerns about consumer health.
Taliban's latest decree forbids Afghan women from hearing each other's voices, compounding the ongoing oppression of women's rights in Afghanistan.
Starting November 1, 2024, new RBI regulations will reshape money transfers, credit card policies, and LPG prices, significantly impacting consumers' finances.
A shocking documentary reveals that over 21,000 laborers have died under Saudi Vision 2030, raising urgent concerns about worker exploitation and unsafe conditions.
Spain faces its deadliest flooding in decades, with at least 95 lives lost and communities devastated by relentless rainstorms.
A pregnant government employee in Odisha, Barsha Priyadarshini, alleges she suffered a miscarriage after being denied leave by her supervisor during severe labour pains, prompting an investigation into the incident and raising concerns about workplace maternity rights.
Jaishankar emphasizes the need for military readiness and a coordinated government approach to tackle evolving global threats during the Army Commanders' Conference.