According to IMD officials, the ongoing spell of unusual weather in March is linked to a series of western disturbances affecting northwest India. Read More | Source: NDTV News…
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Watch: Massive ruckus in J&K Assembly as NC MLAs protest over killing of Iran’s Ali Khamenei
National Conference MLAs protested the killing of former Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei and US-Israel military actions in Iran within the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly. The protest led to a scuffle with BJP MLAs, prompting an adjournment. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah condemned the conflict, stating regime change cannot be achieved…
View More Watch: Massive ruckus in J&K Assembly as NC MLAs protest over killing of Iran’s Ali KhameneiArmy puts to test its new ‘Shaurya’ drone squadron for tank units
The Indian Army is bolstering its armoured regiments with dedicated drone units, ‘Shaurya Squadrons’, to enhance surveillance, precision strikes, and electronic warfare. Recently tested in a realistic battle scenario, these units aim to significantly boost battlefield awareness and response times for tank formations. This move reflects lessons learned from global…
View More Army puts to test its new ‘Shaurya’ drone squadron for tank unitsCBI Arrests Mumbai Man Linked To Myanmar Cyber Slavery Racket
The accused, Mumbai resident Sunil Nellathu Ramakrishnan, was allegedly supplying employment-seeking Indian citizens to cyber slavery compounds in Myanmar. Read More | Source: NDTV News…
View More CBI Arrests Mumbai Man Linked To Myanmar Cyber Slavery RacketSC: For requisitioned vehicles, govt to pay 3rd party damages
The Supreme Court ruled that if a private vehicle is requisitioned by a district administration and meets with an accident, the government, not the insurance company, is liable for compensation. The court stated that the owner is divested of custody and control during requisition, making the requisitioning authority responsible for…
View More SC: For requisitioned vehicles, govt to pay 3rd party damagesSC: Vague allegations no basis for dowry case
The Supreme Court has ruled that vague and unsupported allegations are insufficient to initiate criminal proceedings, quashing a dowry harassment case against an elderly couple. The bench emphasized that citizens must be vigilant about their rights and take timely action, especially in matrimonial disputes, as delays can cast aspersions on…
View More SC: Vague allegations no basis for dowry caseToo many meds in old age? Cutting back could be safe
Elderly individuals, especially those frail or with limited life expectancy, may no longer need all their long-term medications. A global review suggests carefully stopping some drugs can be safe, reducing risks like falls and confusion. Doctors emphasize a shift towards patient-centered care, where medication reduction, when supervised, can improve well-being…
View More Too many meds in old age? Cutting back could be safeIran hands Hormuz pass to India, Pak, Russia, China, Iraq
Iran has permitted India to use the Strait of Hormuz, allowing 20 Indian cargo vessels and 18 LPG tankers to pass. This decision, following diplomatic efforts by India, eases concerns about energy supply disruptions. Iran stated that ships linked to its adversaries will be denied passage through the strategic waterway….
View More Iran hands Hormuz pass to India, Pak, Russia, China, IraqIndia has begun process to take a leap from 5G to 6G: Scindia
India is actively participating in global discussions for 6G technology standards, a significant shift from previous generations. Communication Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia highlighted India’s new role as a partner in setting international telecom standards. The Bharat 6G Alliance, formed in 2024, now boasts 85 members, underscoring the nation’s commitment to shaping…
View More India has begun process to take a leap from 5G to 6G: ScindiaVaishnaw flags harm to kids from social media
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw highlighted the global challenge of social media’s adverse effects on children. He also discussed the significant global impact of the West Asia conflict, asserting India’s strong economic position. Vaishnaw criticized the opposition for what he termed a low level of political discourse. He stated that India’s…
View More Vaishnaw flags harm to kids from social mediaNo shortage of oil and gas, won’t impose curbs: Govt
The government has ruled out restrictions on petrol and diesel sales, assuring citizens of ample oil and gas availability and robust import arrangements. Despite global fuel use curbs and misinformation-driven queues, India’s petroleum and LPG supply remains secure and under control, with reserves and ongoing procurements ensuring uninterrupted dispensing at…
View More No shortage of oil and gas, won’t impose curbs: GovtIndia, China neighbours that can’t be parted: Beijing envoy
China’s envoy to India, Xu Feihong, asserted that India and China’s progress stems from their people’s efforts, not external aid, subtly countering US remarks. He urged win-win cooperation and cautioned against those seeking to sow discord between the neighbours. Xu also highlighted the need for China and India to champion…
View More India, China neighbours that can’t be parted: Beijing envoyBank fraud: CBI files case against 2 ex-directors of Reliance Telecom
CBI has registered a bank fraud case against former Reliance Telecom directors Satish Seth and Gautam Doshi, along with public servants, following a complaint by State Bank of India. The alleged fraud amounts to Rs 115 crore. Searches were conducted at the directors’ residences, and documents related to loan transactions…
View More Bank fraud: CBI files case against 2 ex-directors of Reliance TelecomNirav Modi case: UK judges say claims of interrogation torture in India worrying, only India govt promises reassured them
Fugitive jeweller Nirav Modi has lost his final bid to reopen his extradition appeal in London. Judges expressed concern over the use of ‘proscribed treatment’ to obtain confessions in India, but stated they would have reopened the appeal were it not for government assurances. Modi now faces extradition within a…
View More Nirav Modi case: UK judges say claims of interrogation torture in India worrying, only India govt promises reassured themRaids in Srinagar, Badgam for fake Covid medical supply orders
J&K police’s economic offences wing raided three locations in Srinagar and Budgam in connection with an alleged fraud. Two men are accused of issuing fake medical procurement orders and impersonating government officials to siphon off funds during the Covid-19 pandemic. A Delhi-based firm filed a complaint alleging deceitful inducement for…
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