Amchi (our) Mumbai or Tyanchi (their) Mumbai? The debate unfolded in the Supreme Court on Tuesday as it heard a plea challenging the proposed jetty and passenger terminal near the Gateway of India.
Though Dimple did not travel to Assam for campaigning or any other political programme, a party functionary said the strategy of fielding candidates and their promotion was drawn up under her supervision
Pradhan pointed out that he is a “soccer lover” and congratulated the Liverpool Football Club on its victory in the English Premier League
The string of meetings took place at a time when India was participating in the ongoing World Health Assembly, where the PM through a video message reiterated the country’s commitment to inclusive healthcare
During Justice Oka’s farewell on Friday, the advocates showered high praise on the retiring judge
AFTER SEVERAL cancellations and postponements, the Congress’s workshop for its media department chairpersons from different states is finally happening on Friday.
The Central Public Works Department, which is constructing some of the government’s key projects, including the Central Vista redevelopment project, has been without a full-time Director General for six months now.
Following his arrest, Akhilesh did put out a post on X, which could be interpreted as a message in support of Mahmudabad, but didn’t name him
The partial working days end on July 13 and the Supreme Court will return to full working mode from July 14
Union Minister and party leader Smriti Irani has dedicating the money she received as her MP pension to the National Defence Fund
Supreme Court judge Justice Bela M Trivedi retires on June 6 but her last working day is May 16. The farewell is being held early as Justice Trivedi is leaving for the US to attend a family event.
The Election Commission has, for the first time, begun holding a series of meetings with national political parties to take their feedback on the electoral process.
Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying Minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh chaired a meeting of his ministry’s consultative committee on Tuesday at the Parliament House complex.
Sources said Gandhi is considering watching the film 'Phule', at a special screening in Patna, along with a select group of Dalit and OBC activists, influencers and intellectuals
During the trip, Tharoor said, he convinced Adani to take up the project. “That’s how it started,” he said
Former Union minister Smriti Irani has donned many hats — first in the media and then as a politician. Come July, she will take on a new role. It is learnt that she will teach a class on fintech at the University of California Berkeley along with Professor Yaniv Konchitchki.
During a presentation on natural farming at a conference Thursday, Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said he plans to adopt natural farming on five acres of his land.
Kharge’s suggestion to Prime Minister Narendra Modi that the government “must draw upon” the Telangana’s caste census model — both the methodology adopted for finalising the questionnaire, as well as the final set of questions asked — has surprised some in the Congress.
The CJI was accompanied by fellow SC judges Justices B R Gavai and Manmohan
Last Saturday, Nadda had chaired a meeting of the core committee of the BJP’s Tamil Nadu unit
CPIM senior leader from West Bengal Bikas Ranjan Bhattacharya has been replaced by first-time MP from Kerala John Brittas — who has become the voice of the Left in Parliament with his fiery speeches
On Friday, Paswan reviewed the ongoing preparations for the event at his office in Panchsheel Bhawan
Delhi L-G Vinai Kumar Saxena on Thursday hosted members of the Maharashtrian and Gujarati communities at Asita East Park on the eastern bank of the Yamuna to celebrate the foundation day of the two states.
SOON AFTER the Centre announced its decision to enumerate castes in the next Census, the Telangana government came up with a moniker — RARE (Rahul Gandhi and Revanth Reddy) — to assert its contribution to the exercise.
The Joint Committee of Parliament examining the Bills for simultaneous elections has decided to put off its visit to Jammu and Kashmir that was planned as part of its study tours to states and UTs, it is learnt.







