PM Modi and PM Wong will hold bilateral discussions and sign key agreements on Thursday
Top News Headlines of September 3, 2025 | According to Pfizer, to date, information on its COVID-19 shot has appeared in over 600 peer-reviewed journals.
Justice Vishal Mishra says Vijayraghavgarh MLA Sanjay Pathak tried to contact him ‘to have a discussion regarding this particular matter’. A Writ petition had been filed in the High Court seeking action against people accused of illegal mining.
Officials say multiple agencies, from the Centre and the Union Territory, worked in tandem round-the-clock to implement innovative solutions that resulted in restoration of power in a matter of days instead of the several months that it would have otherwise taken
The baby was born on August 15 and was undergoing treatment for jaundice. She died after getting tangled in cables attached to the phototherapy bed when she fell from it on August 18. No staff were in the room when the incident took place.
The Bhind MLA has claimed high-handedness by the Collector during a protest, and the Collector has claimed that his mobile phone was snatched, among other allegations, a police official said
Karma Puja Bank Holiday 2025: Banks in India will closed today, on Wednesday, September 3, 2025, with public and private banks closed in Ranchi, according to the RBI calendar. Essential banking services remain available digitally across India.
Subject-matter experts from both armies will conduct working groups on critical domains, including UAS and Counter-UAS operations, information warfare, communications, and logistics.
The MHA said foreigners may be refused entry into or stay in India if they are convicted of serious charges and no foreigner shall climb or attempt to climb any mountain peak in India without permission from the Centre.
The Shri Mata Vaishnodevi Yatra in Trikuta Hills near Katra remained suspended for the eighth day. Heavy rain cut off the Jammu-Srinagar highway again on Tuesday.
In May, the President exercised powers under Article 143(1) to know from the top court whether judicial orders could impose timelines for the exercise of discretion by the President while dealing with Bills passed by state Assemblies.
He will be in conversation with P Vaidyanathan Iyer, Managing Editor, The Indian Express.
Devotees take three tough mountainous routes to the Manimahesh Lake — from Hadsar (14-15 km), from Kugti (38-40 km) and from Holi village (22km)
The LoP said the Congress government misled voters with false guarantees and usurped the state’s mandate
Sukhu informed the House that local police in Sujanpur recently received a tip-off about illegal mining being carried out under the guise of a stone crusher, which had been ordered to shut last year
“Until the Speaker decides whether the letter should be referred to the Privileges Committee or not, making it public is inappropriate,” they said
Amendment necessary to check corruption at grassroots level to bring accountability in the functioning of gram panchayats: Sukhu
Tejashwi Yadav shared one of the clips and assured to move ahead with the expectations, aspirations and dreams of the youth, rising above caste and religion.
Opposition parties accused the govt of misleading people regarding double tracking project, alleging it was ‘aimed at converting Goa into a coal hub’. The state govt denied the claim, and said ‘no capacity expansion of coal transportation will be permitted’
The event, to be held in Mumbai from October 27 to 31, ‘will be a historic opportunity to showcase India’s maritime strength to the world,’ said the Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways
Hospital maintains rat bites not cause of death: ‘Had severe congenital heart disease’
On China, says normalisation ‘natural consequence’ of resolving border issue
India is a major global player and an indispensable partner for Germany, said German Foreign Minister Johann David Wadephul.
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In another notification, the Ministry of Home Affairs said foreigners applying for visas should allow his or her biometric information to be taken.



