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'India needs partners, not preachers': Jaishankar once again tears into EU
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar criticizes European nations for their inconsistent stances on global issues. He emphasizes India's need for partners rather than those who preach without practicing. Jaishankar highlights Europe's need for a reality check. He recalls past statements on managing relations with China. He also points out the EU's contrasting responses to the Russia-Ukraine war and India-Pakistan tensions. -
Kashmir Sees Season`s First Snowfall: Higher Reaches Covered In White
The ski resort of Gulmarg and the Sonamarg hill station also received the season’s first snowfall today. For the first time this winter season, Srinagar recorded a minimum temperature of 4 degrees Celsius, while Gulmarg and Pahalgam recorded minus 1.5 degrees and 2.8 degrees Celsius, respectively. -
Eggs safe, cancer claims baseless: FSSAI
India's food regulator has strongly refuted claims linking eggs to cancer, assuring the public that eggs sold domestically are safe.The FSSAI clarified that nitrofuran use is banned, and trace detections below regulatory thresholds pose no health risk.Global standards are met, and no health authority connects normal egg consumption to increased cancer. -
Vaishno Devi landslide case: Court rejects FIR plea; calls incident 'natural disaster'
A Katra court has refused to initiate criminal proceedings against Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board officials following a deadly landslide, ruling the incident a natural calamity. The court stated that while administrative lapses may have occurred, they did not meet the threshold for criminal negligence or culpable homicide. -
Delhi Shivers As Temperature Drops, AQI Remains `Severe`; IndiGo Issues Advisory - Check
The temperature in Delhi on Saturday dipped to 16.9 degrees Celsius, which is 5.3 degrees below normal. IndiGo stated that reduced visibility in the early hours could affect flight operations, leading to delays or schedule changes. -
Congress plays down Omar’s dismissal of ‘vote theft’ charge
Congress leader Salman Khurshid stated that alliance membership doesn't negate a constituent's political ideology, responding to J&K CM Omar Abdullah's distancing from the "vote chori" issue. Khurshid also highlighted the fight for Jammu and Kashmir's statehood and questioned the removal of Mahatma Gandhi's name from MGNREGA. -
Omar praises Centre for allocating funds to Jammu & Kashmir, complains about statehood
Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah acknowledged the Centre's generous fund allocation but criticized the delay in restoring statehood. He rejected accusations of speaking differently in Delhi and Srinagar, asserting his consistent stance on both praise and shortcomings. Abdullah also criticized the new rural employment bill, highlighting the shifted burden to states and the renaming of the scheme. -
As Toxic Smog Chokes Delhi, City Seals Its Borders; Thousands Fined Under Emergency GRAP-IV Crackdown
With air quality slipping into the danger zone, Delhi rolls out round-the-clock border checks, issues thousands of fines and turns back polluting vehicles to enforce emergency pollution norms. -
Agusta scam: Michel gets bail in ED case, but to remain in jail
A Delhi court ordered Christian James Michel's release from custody in the AgustaWestland money laundering case, citing he has served the maximum period for the offense. While he will remain jailed due to a separate CBI case, the court acknowledged his entitlement to release in the ED matter. Michel has been in custody for nearly seven years. -
FIR against doctors, manager over kidney surgery death
An FIR has been lodged against two doctors and a hospital manager in Rae Bareli following the death of a 22-year-old man after kidney stone surgery. The family alleges both kidneys were operated on without consent, leading to a rapid deterioration of his condition. Despite assurances, the patient was later declared dead at a Lucknow hospital. -
Maharashtra CM orders SIT probe in Chandrapur kidney racket case
Maharashtra government formed a special investigation team to probe a Chandrapur kidney racket. Farmers were allegedly coerced by illegal moneylenders to sell kidneys for debt repayment, with one farmer forced into an illegal transplant in Cambodia. The probe also revealed another case of severe financial exploitation in Brahmapuri. -
9 years after NH-91 horror, UP court convicts 5 in mother-daughter gangrape, sentencing tomorrow
Nine years after a brutal gang rape and assault on NH-91, a special Pocso court convicted five men. The horrific 2016 incident, where a family was targeted by robbers, shocked the nation and prompted road safety reforms. Forensic evidence proved crucial in securing the convictions. Sentencing is scheduled for Monday. -
Ward boy refills child's nebuliser with 'spirit' at UP hospital, sacked
A ward boy at LLRM Medical College in Meerut was fired after nearly administering spirit instead of water to a child's nebuliser.The inebriated employee's dangerous mistake was caught by colleagues, averting disaster.This follows another recent termination of outsourced staff for assaulting a patient. -
SIM-linking stays but government may up auto logout time
The government is firm on its SIM-binding rule for messaging apps to combat cyber fraud and foreign intelligence misuse, despite industry pushback. While the continuous SIM-binding mandate remains, authorities may increase the auto-logout time for web sessions from six hours to 12-18 hours, but not exceeding 24 hours, to address user concerns about workflow disruption. -
2,961 signalling failures a year in South Western Railway: Auditor
The Comptroller and Auditor General has identified nearly 3,000 annual signalling system failures within South Western Railway, highlighting irregular maintenance and repeated non-compliance. Despite declining accident rates, 'Signal Passing At Danger' incidents and potential track diversions remain serious concerns. The audit stresses the urgent need for more effective maintenance to ensure railway safety. -
High court seeks report from chief secretary on steps to unclog Shimla traffic
Himachal Pradesh High Court has demanded a comprehensive report from the chief secretary regarding Shimla's persistent traffic woes.Noting a prior action report, the court seeks an update on proposed solutions like ropeways and mass transit, emphasizing the Shimla Smart City Project's involvement. The next hearing is scheduled for March 19. -
PM Modi posts on CAA, Lionel Messi mess to target TMC
Prime Minister Modi took to X after leaving Kolkata, addressing CAA concerns for Matua and Namasudra communities, assuring them of dignity and rights. He also criticized Trinamool Congress over the Salt Lake Stadium incident and alleged infiltration from Bangladesh. Trinamool countered, calling his statements damage control and questioning his script. -
CAG: Railways lags in non-fare earnings, recovery of dues
Railways is losing out on significant non-fare revenue, with vast vacant land undeveloped and Rs 4,087 crore in dues from private siding owners unrecovered. Audits reveal weak monitoring and enforcement, with RLDA awarding only a fraction of entrusted land for development. Systemic issues and poor inter-agency coordination are hindering timely monetization and revenue realization. -
'Ease of doing business' cannot be at cost of green safeguards: Bhupender Yadav
Union environment minister Bhupender Yadav stated that 'ease of doing business' should not compromise environmental safeguards, emphasizing that development and protection are complementary. He urged the real estate sector to adopt sustainable practices like energy-efficient designs and green buildings, crucial for India's climate commitments and Net Zero targets. -
Audit flags gaps, cites lapses in ex-servicemen health scheme
A CAG audit revealed significant issues within the Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS), including inadequate hospital coverage, persistent manpower shortages, and delayed payments. These shortcomings have impacted healthcare access for retired defence personnel and their families. The report covered the period from 2018-19 to 2022-23. -
With 'Rishi Bankim babu', PM Modi defuses 'Bankim da' row in West Bengal
PM Modi addressed a virtual rally in Bengal due to fog, focusing on reassuring Matua voters and countering criticism over his "Bankim da" remark. He praised cultural icons and linked the Citizenship Amendment Act to curbing infiltration, while also highlighting development projects and contrasting Bengal's governance with Bihar's. -
Uttar Pradesh bar council to act against tainted lawyers
The Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh has unanimously decided to suspend licenses of advocates listed as history-sheeters or gangsters. The council has initiated suo motu proceedings against 98 advocates, with 23 cases pending before the disciplinary committee. This decision was informed to the Allahabad HC during a hearing concerning an advocate facing multiple criminal charges. -
Can't deny passport renewal to convicts with court NOC: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court ruled that the government cannot deny passport renewal to an accused or convict if the court grants no-objection with prior permission for foreign travel. Justices Vikram Nath and A.G. Masih stated that judicial permission can override adverse police reports, upholding the constitutional right to travel. -
Supreme Court: Criminal record, gravity of offence key in deciding bail
The Supreme Court quashed bail granted by the Patna High Court to five accused involved in an armed assault and habitual offenders. Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta emphasized that criminal antecedents and the gravity of offenses are vital factors in bail decisions. -
Congress nearly joined conspiracy to make Assam part of East Pakistan: PM Modi
Prime Minister Modi launched a sharp attack on Congress in Guwahati, accusing the party of a pre-Independence conspiracy with the Muslim League and British to annex Assam into East Pakistan. He alleged Congress later altered Assam's demography for electoral gains, leading to encroachment on land and forests, jeopardizing the state's security and identity. Modi urged vigilance against such 'anti-national' agendas. -
Messi got Rs 89cr from India tour, govt Rs 11cr as tax, says organiser
The organizer of Lionel Messi's India tour, Satadru Dutta, claims "influential people" forced him to issue excessive access cards, leading to the football star's discomfort. Dutta, arrested for stadium chaos, stated the tour cost Rs 100 crore, with Rs 89 crore paid to Messi and Rs 11 crore in taxes. -
Lionel Messi got Rs 89 crore from India tour, govt Rs 11 crore as tax, says organiser
The organizer of Lionel Messi's India tour, Satadru Dutta, claims "influential people" forced him to issue excessive access cards, leading to the football star's discomfort. Dutta, arrested for stadium chaos, stated the tour cost Rs 100 crore, with Rs 89 crore paid to Messi and Rs 11 crore in taxes. -
123-year-old Curzon clock ticks again at Golden Temple
A historic clock, once frozen at 10:08 at Amritsar's Sri Darbar Sahib, has been revived after a two-year restoration in Birmingham. Commissioned by Lord Curzon in 1902, the 10kg brass timepiece, damaged over time, has been meticulously restored to its original glory. It will soon be reinstalled, ticking again to mark time at the sacred shrine. -
No alliance with Sena UBT for Mumbai civic polls: Congress
Maharashtra Congress will not ally with Shiv Sena-UBT for BMC polls, opting instead to partner with parties like Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi. The party will contest against BJP and Shiv Sena (UBT), focusing on development and corruption issues. Alliances in other civic bodies will be decided by local leaders. -
Hijab Row or Vote Bank Politics? Jharkhand Govt’s Special Offer Sparks Big Questions- DNA Decodes
The Jharkhand government is willing to appoint Nusrat Parveen on a monthly salary of Rs 3 lakh. In addition, she has been promised a posting of her choice anywhere in the state, along with a government flat to address housing concerns.

