Under new rules notified by Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), food licences and registrations will now remain valid permanently, unless cancelled for violations. This means lakhs of restaurants, small eateries and vendors will no longer need to renew their licences every few years. The move is part…
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India denies Musk joined Modi-Trump call over war, refutes US media report
Quoting two anonymous US officials, the report said it was unclear why Musk was on the call or whether he spoke. “His companies have taken on significant investment from sovereign wealth funds in countries in the Middle East, including Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Musk has also long coveted a greater…
View More India denies Musk joined Modi-Trump call over war, refutes US media reportVijaypat Singhania, ‘The Complete Man’, passes away
Vijaypat Singhania’s family had acquired the company from ED Sassoon & Co in 1944, when it was primarily a manufacturer of woollen blankets. Under his leadership, Raymond evolved into a diversified conglomerate, expanding into synthetic fabrics, denim, steel, industrial files and cement, while also becoming one of India’s most recognised…
View More Vijaypat Singhania, ‘The Complete Man’, passes awayExpedite PNG clearances: Govt to municipal bodies, other agencies
Setting a target to add 50 lakh new piped gas connections to the existing base of 1.6 crore, at a round table here, the minister called for accelerating expansion on a mission mode, and underlined the need for single-window approvals, integration with urban planning, last-mile connectivity and convergence with ongoing…
View More Expedite PNG clearances: Govt to municipal bodies, other agenciesPM, Saudi crown prince agree on need to keep shipping lines open
Underscoring India’s energy and diaspora interests in the Gulf, Modi has twice spoken to leaders of all GCC countries since the conflict started and condemned the violation of their sovereignty and territorial integrity. India, however, is yet to condemn the US-Israel strikes on Iran. This was the second telephonic conversation…
View More PM, Saudi crown prince agree on need to keep shipping lines open15 lakh Bengal voters in limbo due to missing e-signatures
EC officials said 60 lakh voters were initially marked for scrutiny after a special intensive revision (SIR) of rolls, with over 700 judicial officers assigned to review them. By March 23 evening, around 29 lakh cases had been cleared. Bengal CEO Manoj Agarwal said names carrying e-signatures till 5pm would…
View More 15 lakh Bengal voters in limbo due to missing e-signaturesOver 3000 J&K govt schools have under 10 students: Minister
Of the 3,192 such schools,1494 are in Jammu division and 1,698 in Kashmir, National Conference’s (NC) Itoo said in a written reply to a question from BJP legislator RS Pathania. In Jammu, Kathua district has the highest number of such schools at 508. In Kashmir, Baramulla district tops the list…
View More Over 3000 J&K govt schools have under 10 students: MinisterAfter Zoji La avalanche deaths, Ladakh hill council stakes claim on Zero Point
Addressing a press conference in Drass, LAHDC-Kargil councillors praised the Army, civil administration and Ladakh Police for prompt rescue efforts and retrieval of bodies from the snow following the accident on Friday afternoon. However, they expressed surprise over “J&K Police investigating the incident on Saturday morning”. While J&K claimed the…
View More After Zoji La avalanche deaths, Ladakh hill council stakes claim on Zero PointPM Modi, Saudi Crown Prince discuss Middle East crisis, push for open sea lanes
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a telephonic conversation with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, discussing the ongoing Middle East conflict. Both leaders emphasized the importance of ensuring freedom of navigation and keeping shipping lines open and secure, while India reiterated its condemnation of attacks on energy infrastructure. …
View More PM Modi, Saudi Crown Prince discuss Middle East crisis, push for open sea lanesGut Microbiota and Probiotic Science Foundation organises 16th India probiotic Symposium in New Delhi
The Gut Microbiota and Probiotic Science Foundation organised the 16th India Probiotic Symposium on ” Impact from Cradle to Centenarians” in New Delhi on March 27-28. …
View More Gut Microbiota and Probiotic Science Foundation organises 16th India probiotic Symposium in New DelhiTamil Nadu assembly election 2026 SWOT analysis: Can Stalin hold the Dravidian fortress or will Vijay’s TVK disrupt the old order?
Tamil Nadu’s political landscape is shifting from a bipolar contest to a multi-cornered fight, with the DMK facing anti-incumbency and a fragmented opposition. New entrant TVK and established players like AIADMK and NTK are vying for influence, making this election a crucial transition phase for the state’s political future. …
View More Tamil Nadu assembly election 2026 SWOT analysis: Can Stalin hold the Dravidian fortress or will Vijay’s TVK disrupt the old order?Delhi civic fines set for overhaul; fines for dogs without leash set at Rs 1,000
Delhi is set to significantly increase penalties for various civic violations, including a jump from Rs 50 to Rs 1,000 for letting pet dogs roam unleashed in public. The Jan Vishwas Bill 2025 proposes higher fines for issues like cattle tethering, defacing house numbers, and sanitation offenses, aiming to rationalize…
View More Delhi civic fines set for overhaul; fines for dogs without leash set at Rs 1,000‘Pakistan remains in denial’: India reaffirms support for Bangladesh’s justice push over 1971 atrocities
India reaffirmed its support for Bangladesh’s pursuit of justice over Pakistan’s 1971 atrocities, noting Islamabad’s continued denial of its crimes. Marking March 25 as Genocide Day, Bangladesh remembers the systematic murder and mass sexual crimes during Operation Searchlight. India stands with Bangladesh in its desire for accountability for these historical…
View More ‘Pakistan remains in denial’: India reaffirms support for Bangladesh’s justice push over 1971 atrocitiesCash, care and constant connect: How the ‘Didi model’ is shaping Bengal’s ballot
As the political landscape of West Bengal gears up for the 2026 elections, Mamata Banerjee’s government is capitalizing on an extensive welfare system. Programs such as Lakshmir Bhandar and Khadya Sathi are at the forefront, addressing critical issues related to women’s empowerment, food access, educational advancement, and job creation for…
View More Cash, care and constant connect: How the ‘Didi model’ is shaping Bengal’s ballot‘Total disarray’: BJP’s CR Kesavan targets Congress amid row over candidate selection in Tamil Nadu
BJP spokesperson CR Kesavan slammed the Congress in Tamil Nadu, citing MP Jothimani’s public criticism of opaque constituency selection for the 2026 Assembly polls. He alleged a “deep divide” and “disarray” within the party, linking it to alleged ticket selling and a “compromised” Congress. …
View More ‘Total disarray’: BJP’s CR Kesavan targets Congress amid row over candidate selection in Tamil Nadu