Bhopal, Jan. 5 -- Teams from the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), AIIMS Bhopal, and Madhya Pradesh Health Department have been deployed to collect random samples of water from the Bhagirath... Read More
Bhubaneswar, Jan. 5 -- More than 19.67 lakh farmers have registered for the ongoing 2025-26 paddy procurement season in Odisha. Official sources said that 2,71,318 farmers have sold 12.05 lakh metric... Read More
Agartala, Jan. 5 -- The West Agartala police arrested Youth Congress leader Shahjan Islam from the Joypur area, near the Indo-Bangladesh border, on Monday, after he had been evading arrest for the pas... Read More
Chennai, Jan. 5 -- The US strike in Venezuela and arresting the latter's President Nicolas Maduro, and his wife, will trigger a short-term volatility in crude oil and gold, and for Indian equities, th... Read More
New Delhi, Jan. 5 -- Delhi Police on Monday arrested a life convict who had jumped bail after the dismissal of his appeal by the Delhi High Court, an officer said. According to the police, the accuse... Read More
Jammu, Jan. 5 -- Jammu and Kashmir Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, on Monday said that PRAGATI has emerged as a major coordination mechanism of the Government of India for monitoring large infrastructur... Read More
New Delhi, Jan. 5 -- The Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Monday sharply criticised the Modi-led BJP government for what it called a "disgraceful" and "pro-US" response to the United States' mili... Read More
New Delhi, Jan. 5 -- West Bengal Leader of the Opposition Suvendu Adhikari on Monday escalated his attack on Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over the Election Commission of India's Special Intensive Re... Read More
Deoghar, Jan. 5 -- Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar on Monday underlined that a pure electoral roll is the foundation of democracy, and Booth Level Officers (BLOs) are the backbone of maintai... Read More
New Delhi, Jan. 5 -- As the United States intensifies pressure on countries purchasing Russian oil, India is being pushed towards a decisive policy shift, with continued ambiguity likely to result in ... Read More