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Sawant's wife files defamation case against AAP MP
SEEKS APOLOGY, ₹100 CRORE IN DAMAGES | COURT ISSUES SUMMONS
Daybreak break-in bid at Margao chemist shop sparks outrage
A daring but abortive attempt by a thief to break into a chemist's shop on the main road, just metres away from the Margao flyover, has sparked outrage among Margao residents.
State takes digital route to manage waste
DIGITAL PLATFORM: FROM TRASH TO TECH
LS debates reservation bill for Goa's ST community
LIKELY TO BE TABLED IN THE RAJYA SABHA TODAY
Days after GSPCB order, owner shuts down scrapyard Ops at Benaulim
UNIT FACED BOARD IRE FOR POLLUTION VIOLATIONS
Goa eyes higher central tax share to fuel development
TO MAKE CASE FOR INCREASING SHARE TO 50% FINANCE COMMISSION TO VISIT NEXT MONTH
Another held in migrant murders
With one more militant taken into custody, the number of arrests in connection with Saturday's killing of two migrant workers from Bihar has risen to eight, officials said on Tuesday.
Gauhati HC bans buffalo, bird fights
The Gauhati High Court has banned buffalo and bulbul fights in Assam.
Claim to capture Kolkata 'bogus'
Amid statements of capturing Kolkata by a section of people of Bangladesh, the freedom fighter (Mukti Jodhas) who visited Kolkata to attend Vijay Diwas programme, while visiting Raj Bhavan on Tuesday stated that those statements are 'bogus'.
Rain alert for TN, coastal Andhra
Northwest India likely to face cold wave conditions for next 5-7 days
Cocaine worth ₹14.2cr seized
Kenyan woman coming from Ethiopia was held for smuggling
Constitutional rights suspended in Manipur yet no BJP MP raised issue
Opposition members from TMC and CPI(M) on Tuesday alleged that constitutional rights in Manipur had been suspended and slammed the BJP MPs for not raising the issue during the debate on the Constitution.
DOVAL LANDS IN BEIJING
National Security Advisor Ajit Doval arrived here on Tuesday to take part in the India-China Special Representatives' talks to be held on Wednesday aimed at restoring the bilateral ties stalled for over four years due to the military standoff in eastern Ladakh.
Decision on NEET soon, says Pradhan
The Education and Health Ministry are deliberating on whether to conduct medical entrance exam NEET-UG in pen and paper mode or online mode and a decision in this regard is expected soon, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said on Tuesday.
Hearing on Shamsi masjid vs Neelkanth temple case on December 24?
A court in Budaun will on December 24 decide whether a hearing will be held in the Jama Masjid Shamsi versus Neelkanth temple case.
Panic over 'blast' in Amritsar
Panic gripped the Islamabad area of Punjab's Amritsar city after a \"blast\" took place at the Islamabad police station in the wee hours of Tuesday.
3-hr 'rail roko' across Punjab today
Even as various farmers' unions on Tuesday collectively scaled up their efforts to mobilise support for their \"rail roko\" protest in Punjab on Wednesday, the disruption in the movement of various trains running in various parts of Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir, seemed imminent.
Wayanad horror: Two held
The Kerala police Tuesday arrested two of four accused in connection with the Wayanad horror in which a 49-year-old tribal man was dragged by a car in Mananthavady.
Moving ahead with shared goals
At the invitation of the Royal Government of Bhutan, Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma, who is undertaking a four-day official visit to the kingdom, met Bhutan King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck today and discussed strengthening the historical ties between Assam and Bhutan and advancing collaborative efforts between the two regions.
Cong played water politics: PM Modi
Laying the foundation of the crucial and much-awaited river-linking Parvati Kalsindh-Chambal-ERCP project here on Tuesday on the first anniversary of the Bhajan Lal Sharma government, Prime Minister Narendra Modi levelled allegations against Congress for delaying and creating water disputes between adjoining states.
204 coastal police stations to prevent sea-borne threats
As many as 204 Coastal Police Stations have been operationalised by the Central government while implementing the Coastal Security Scheme, Phase I and II, to strengthen security against sea-borne threats, the Parliament was informed on Tuesday.
Hathras rape victim's family held hostage, claims Rahul
Asserting that justice delayed is justice denied, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday said the promises made by the BJP government in Uttar Pradesh to the family of the Hathras gangrape victim have not been fulfilled till date.
J'KHAND REFUTES CENTRE'S CLAIM ON ROYALTY DUES
The Jharkhand government has taken strong exception to the Centre's claim that it does owe mining royalty dues to the state.
BAGHI? OF JHOLAS, BAGS, JIBES & JABS
Priyanka doubles down with 'Bangladesh', tote after 'Palestine' controversy, Parliament has a field day
WR's Mumbai Central Division organises 'Pension Adalat'
Mumbai Central Division of Western Railway successfully organised the Second Pension Adalat of the year on 16th December 2024.
Indian Hydrogen Energy Sector: Growth, Challenges, and the Future
Green hydrogen is produced through water electrolysis, utilizing renewable energy sources like solar and wind energy.
24K is a strong support zone for Nifty
Till Bank Nifty holds below 53K zones, some weakness could be seen towards 52500, then 52250 levels
Jindal Saw to acquire 31.20% stake in ReNew Green Energy
Jindal Saw on Tuesday said it has inked a pact to acquire 31.20 per cent equity in ReNew Green Energy.
ITC Hotels demerger to be effective from January 1, 2025
ITC on Tuesday said all conditions for the demerger of its hotel business are \"fulfilled\" and the scheme would be effective from January 1, 2025.
RBI lifts restrictions on two Edelweiss group entities
The Reserve Bank on Tuesday announced that restrictions imposed on two Edelweiss Group entities have been lifted.