Indian-origin artist Madhuri to display works in Milan
Madhuri Srikanth, an Indian-origin artist with roots in Telangana, has received a special invite to showcase her works at 'Romantica', an international art exhibition, to be held at Italy's Milan betw
EC to deploy 779 companies of central forces for 6th phase of Bengal polls
The Election Commission has decided to deploy 779 companies of central forces for the sixth phase of Assembly elections in West Bengal in which voters of 43 constituencies across four districts will e
Kerala CM writes to PM for change in Covid vaccine distribution policy
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi asking for a change in the Covid vaccine distribution policy.
For Russia with love: Goa beach to host solidarity meet in support of jailed Navalny
Colloquially dubbed as a mini-Russia within Goa for more than a decade now, the warm sands of Arambol beach will now root for incarcerated Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny on Wednesday evening
In season of pandemic, it's not gold but cigarettes where smuggling rings are making big money
Even as Covid protocols restrict international and domestic transport, the cross border crime syndicates continue to make big money by smuggling truckloads of 'sin goods' into India through land and
Noted physicist Arvind appointed VC of Punjabi University
Noted physicist and Dean, Research and Development of Indian Institute of Science and Research (IISER), Mohali, Arvind, was on Tuesday appointed as the Vice Chancellor of Punjabi University, Patiala,
Goa Speaker rejects pleas to disqualify 12 MLAs (Ld)
In a reprieve to the ruling BJP, the Speaker of the Goa legislative assembly passed two oral orders on Tuesday, dismissing two disqualification petitions filed against 12 saffron party MLAs.
Union Cabinet okays Bangalore metro rail project expansion
The Union Cabinet on Tuesday approved the second phase of the Bangalore Metro rail project, measuring 58 km at a cost of Rs 14,788 crore.
Courts should function for less than 3 hours a day, says Goa govt
Amid a steep hike in Covid-19 cases in the state, the Goa government has urged the judicial courts and quasi-judicial courts in the state to limit their functioning to less than three hours a day.
Jagan mourns death of veteran Telugu journalist K. Amarnath
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy on Tuesday expressed grief over the demise of veteran journalist K. Amarnath.
'Overwhelming pendency': SC paves way for ad hoc judges in HCs
The Supreme Court on Tuesday said the overwhelming pendency of around 57 lakh cases and existing vacancies, requires appointment of ad hoc judges, up to a maximum of five, in each of the 25 High Court
HCs in crisis due to vacancies, 3-4 weeks enough for judges' appointment: SC
The Supreme Court on Tuesday said the High Courts are in a crisis situation, against the backdrop of 40 per cent vacancies, with many of the larger ones working with less than 50 per cent of sanctione
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