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Delhi Police said no permission was granted for the August 23 protest and warned against misleading social-media posts.
The Bureau of Immigration has removed mandatory boarding pass stamping, allowing international passengers to use smartphone e-boarding passes.
Three FIRs have been registered against 28 named and over 900 unnamed people after clashes during protests over alleged recruitment exam irregularities in Jharkhand.
Delhi has intensified influenza surveillance and hospital preparedness after H1N1 emerged as the dominant flu strain in the capital.
Following back-to-back deadly hotel fires in Kolkata and Tarapith, West Bengal has intensified inspections, shutting unsafe establishments and issuing notices across the state.
A 22-foot Ganesh idol toppled during the ‘Bhuleshwar Cha Raja’ arrival ceremony in south Mumbai, killing two people and injuring five, including two children.
A large sound and lighting structure reportedly collapsed during Yash’s Hyderabad event, injuring two students and prompting police to rush them to hospital.
The FIR follows Abhijeet Dipke’s ‘School Theek Karo’ visit, with teachers alleging unauthorised entry, disruption and threats while CJP defends its campaign.
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A seven-storey under-construction building collapsed in Hyderabad, killing two workers and raising questions over construction safety.
The existing nine-SIM limit will now be more strictly enforced across telecom operators, with checks designed to prevent misuse and fraud.
India could reach $20 trillion by 2036, but the growth required may demand reforms far beyond traditional economic playbooks.
Eighteen students now study safely after Jaipur’s buffalo-shed school receives temporary premises with community support.
Madras High Court seeks answers as Tamil Nadu universities function without regular Vice-Chancellors for years.
The Tamil startup reality show is widening access to funding, mentorship and visibility for entrepreneurs beyond traditional startup hubs.
Flipkart’s ₹5 lakh penalty over non-BIS toys raises fresh questions about e-commerce compliance.
Colombia’s coffee harvest faces a bigger threat from shifting weather patterns than the earthquake that struck its growing regions.
BCI Chairman Manan Mishra rejects resignation calls and hits back at CJP after protests over the NALSAR controversy.
The Centre says ethanol isn’t driving sugar prices higher. Crop diseases, rainfall and a weaker production outlook tell another story.
Three engineers died after a turbine blast sparked fire at Ramgarh's cement plant, injuring another worker.
I4C flags Firebase sites allegedly used to mimic banks, spread malware and steal sensitive financial data.
IndiGo grounded the aircraft after a tail impact, while all passengers and crew landed safely.
A founder bought two homes at 24. Today, rising prices and changing housing patterns are raising questions about tomorrow’s homebuyers.
Former wrestler Amit Sheoran was arrested after three years, amid allegations of supplying opium to akhadas.
Vantara, translating to 'Star Of The Forest,' is located within Reliance's Jamnagar Refinery Complex, also known as the Green Belt Of Gujarat. The Vantara ecosystem encompasses a 3,000-acre Elephant Centre, which serves as the residence for over 200 rescued elephants.