The Centre has told the Supreme Court that the Sabarimala temple’s ban on women of menstruating age should be upheld, arguing the 2018 verdict was flawed. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta contended that religious practices aren’t solely about gender and cited diverse traditions. The court is examining how equality principles intersect…
View More Sabarimala temple case: Centre backs curbs on women’s entry, says 2018 verdict assumed ‘men superior’Category: India
Rules, warnings, little action: NMC under fire as violations persist in medical colleges
The National Medical Commission (NMC) has issued another warning to medical colleges regarding overcharging MBBS fees, particularly for the internship period. Despite past directives and regulatory powers, enforcement remains weak, with limited punitive action reported for violations like stipend irregularities. This pattern raises concerns about accountability in medical education. …
View More Rules, warnings, little action: NMC under fire as violations persist in medical colleges“If Cops Ask, Say We Are Friends”: Bengaluru Surgeon Told Lover After Killing Doctor Wife
Mahendra Reddy had allegedly killed his wife, Kruthika Reddy, by administering an overdose of an anaesthetic drug at their residence. Read More | Source: NDTV News…
View More “If Cops Ask, Say We Are Friends”: Bengaluru Surgeon Told Lover After Killing Doctor WifeDudhwa buffer zone staff collecting carcasses after death of 25 vultures
Dudhwa Tiger Reserve authorities are seeking help from IVRI, Bareilly to determine the cause of death for 25 critically endangered vultures found in the buffer zone. Vultures are suspected to have died after consuming poisoned dog carcasses found nearby. Post-mortem revealed a poisonous substance in the dogs, but the exact…
View More Dudhwa buffer zone staff collecting carcasses after death of 25 vulturesKerala polls 2026: 20 seats that could shape the state’s verdict
As Kerala heads to the polls, the election narrative shifts from rallies to booth-level battles. The ruling LDF aims for a historic third term, while the UDF seeks to leverage local body momentum against anti-incumbency. The NDA is focused on converting key pockets into durable political footholds, making these 20…
View More Kerala polls 2026: 20 seats that could shape the state’s verdictDhaka seeks Hasina extradition, India to ease visas
Bangladesh’s Foreign Minister reiterated calls for former PM Sheikh Hasina’s extradition during his India visit, marking the new government’s first official approach. Discussions also covered energy cooperation, visa easing, and increased diesel and fertilizer supplies. Dhaka emphasized a “Bangladesh First” foreign policy, while India expressed a desire to strengthen bilateral…
View More Dhaka seeks Hasina extradition, India to ease visasPune Doctor, 75, Loses Over Rs 12 Crore In Online Trading Scam
A Pune doctor lost Rs 12.31 crore in an online share trading scam involving a fake app and WhatsApp group. Read More | Source: NDTV News…
View More Pune Doctor, 75, Loses Over Rs 12 Crore In Online Trading ScamPuducherry elections 2026: Robot ‘Nila’ greets voters as tight NDA–Congress battle unfolds
Puducherry’s assembly elections commenced today with an innovative touch as a robot named ‘Nila’ greeted voters. Approximately 9.5 lakh electors are choosing among 294 candidates across 30 constituencies. The main contenders are the NDA, led by Chief Minister N Rangasamy, and the Congress-DMK alliance. Key issues like statehood and unemployment…
View More Puducherry elections 2026: Robot ‘Nila’ greets voters as tight NDA–Congress battle unfoldsOpposition questions rejection of notices seeking removal of CEC
Opposition leaders criticized the rejection of their impeachment notices against the Chief Election Commissioner, alleging it “strangles” the constitutional mechanism. Senior Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi argued that presiding officers exceeded their scope by conducting “mini trials” instead of a prima-facie assessment. The opposition vows to pursue legal avenues, asserting…
View More Opposition questions rejection of notices seeking removal of CECAppointment of priests by govt boards can’t be a secular act: Centre
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta criticized the Supreme Court’s past rulings on temple priest appointments, arguing they wrongly classified a religious decision as secular. He urged a review of jurisprudence, emphasizing state non-interference in religious matters and advocating for legislative control over social and religious reforms. …
View More Appointment of priests by govt boards can’t be a secular act: CentreSanitation workers appointed as BLOs for pre-SIR exercise in Hyderabad
Hyderabad’s old city residents seeking voter list assistance encountered sanitation workers instead of trained officials. These workers, appointed due to staff shortages, lacked the necessary skills for the pre-SIR mapping exercise. They were equipped with smartphones to record voter details. Officials stated this is a temporary measure and replacements are…
View More Sanitation workers appointed as BLOs for pre-SIR exercise in HyderabadNo Muslim name finds place in BJP’s Bengal list
The BJP has not nominated any Muslim candidates in the Bengal elections, a departure from previous polls despite a significant Muslim membership. Party leaders cited ‘winnability’ as the primary criterion for candidate selection, suggesting a disconnect between the BJP’s platform and Muslim voting patterns. In contrast, Congress, TMC, and the…
View More No Muslim name finds place in BJP’s Bengal listIndia welcomes Pakistan brokered ceasefire, hopes it can lead to peace in Ukraine too
India has welcomed a temporary ceasefire in West Asia. The truce, brokered by Pakistan, aims to end a brutal war. India hopes this will lead to lasting peace and ensure global trade flows freely. The government also sees potential for peace efforts in Ukraine. India prioritizes the safety of its…
View More India welcomes Pakistan brokered ceasefire, hopes it can lead to peace in Ukraine tooJammu-Srinagar national highway remains shut for 3rd day
The Jammu-Srinagar national highway (NH-44) remains closed for the third day due to continuous landslides and heavy rains in Ramban district. Over 400 vehicles are stranded as clearance operations are underway, with authorities advising against travel until the road is fully restored. …
View More Jammu-Srinagar national highway remains shut for 3rd day2 Pakistan LeT ultras, Jammu & Kashmir aide remanded in 10-day police custody
Srinagar’s special court has remanded two Pakistani Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists and their Kashmiri accomplice to 10-day police custody. Arrested on April 6, the trio are linked to an interstate LeT module. Investigations revealed one Pakistani national had been active in Kashmir for 16 years, while the accomplice provided crucial logistical support….
View More 2 Pakistan LeT ultras, Jammu & Kashmir aide remanded in 10-day police custody