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'No compromise': BJP passes resolution against Congress on Vande Mataram; vows natiowide protest
The BJP has condemned the Congress party's decision to sing only two stanzas of Vande Mataram. This move is seen by the BJP as undermining the national song's significance and legacy. The party passed a resolution to protect the honor and national character of the complete Vande Mataram. Union Home Minister Amit Shah also attacked the Congress Working Committee's resolution as anti-national. -
Invoking Mahatma Gandhi, BJP to start nationwide Vande campaign
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India-US ties to define global stage, trade deal coming: Sergio Gor
'Rubio To Visit India Again This Year' -
'Ties must serve mutual interest': EAM Jaishankar on Bangladesh
'Govt Can't Ignore Public Opinion On Pak' -
World in churn, and India’s foreign policy needs to adapt to it
Defenders of the failed policy say China must remain the raison d’être of Indian policy planning even as US actions seek to eviscerate India’s strategic independence -
26/11 case: Mumbai Police seek Interpol route to try Pakistani terrorist Hafiz Saeed, 5 others
Special public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam told the special court hearing terror cases that the Mumbai Police had submitted an interim report on Friday regarding the proclamation orders issued against the accused in July. The six include Lashkar-e-Taiba founders Hafiz Saeed and Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, along with Sajid Mir, Abu Alqama, Asim alias Abu Qahafa and Major Abdur Rehman Pasha. -
NIA searches 10 J&K locations linked to Pakistan-based LeT handlers
The National Investigation Agency has launched extensive searches throughout Jammu and Kashmir to dismantle a cross-border conspiracy linked to the Pakistan-based militant group Lashkar e Taiba. This investigation, prompted by the seizure of a grenade and ammunition from a local resident, focuses on a network of domestic over-ground operatives supporting terrorism. The agency aims to uncover all parties associated with this conspiracy in its ongoing probe. -
'You don't belong to anyone else, but yourself': Rahul Gandhi's message to young women
During a dynamic gathering in Pune, Rahul Gandhi championed women's independence and personal identity. However, discord erupted between student groups, necessitating police intervention and resulting in multiple arrests. Political factions exchanged blame over allegations of disrupted activities and financial support. The primary focus of the event was to confront significant student challenges, such as job scarcity and examination irregularities, against the backdrop of rising political tensio -
Assam achieves historic milestone with IVF-born indigenous Lakhimi calf: CM Sarma
Assam has achieved a major milestone in livestock biotechnology with the birth of the world's first IVF-born female calf of the indigenous Lakhimi breed, chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Saturday. -
No more boarding pass stamps: New immigration rule for international flyers from Sept 1
International travelers will soon need e-boarding passes on smartphones for immigration clearance.Physical boarding passes will no longer be stamped by immigration authorities from September one.This change aims to streamline the process and reduce passenger inconvenience.A pilot project is also underway to eliminate immigration stamping for Indian passport holders.The Bureau of Immigration is implementing these modernization efforts across airports. -
'Treating assembly like cinema set': MK Stalin takes dig at CM Vijay's 'conduct'
Speaking at a DMK executive meeting, Stalin also accused Vijay's government of concentrating on changing the names of welfare schemes introduced during the DMK's previous tenure. Stalin's remarks came as the DMK executive meeting also focused on changes to the party's organisational structure, including measures aimed at bringing more young people into key positions. -
Why Samajwadi Party never split? Akhilesh Yadav points out 'benefit' of dynastic politics
Akhilesh Yadav pointed to the presence of multiple members of his family in the SP and suggested that this had helped prevent a split in the party. "Have you ever wondered why the entire party did not split? Because there are five MPs from the same family. We also have several Muslim MPs, and some staunch socialists, so our numbers would not decrease," he said. -
'Why Samajwadi Party never split?' Akhilesh Yadav points out 'benefit' of dynastic politics
Akhilesh Yadav pointed to the presence of multiple members of his family in the SP and suggested that this had helped prevent a split in the party. "Have you ever wondered why the entire party did not split? Because there are five MPs from the same family. We also have several Muslim MPs, and some staunch socialists, so our numbers would not decrease," he said. -
'Sometimes dynastic politics has its benefits': Akhilesh on how 5 family MPs helped SP
Akhilesh Yadav pointed to the presence of multiple members of his family in the SP and suggested that this had helped prevent a split in the party. "Have you ever wondered why the entire party did not split? Because there are five MPs from the same family. We also have several Muslim MPs, and some staunch socialists, so our numbers would not decrease," he said. -
'Will not step down': Manan Mishra reiterates stance as plea in SC seeks his removal as BCI chief
"I have served as the Chairman of the Bar Council of India for 12 to 14 years because I was elected. Manan Mishra represents 25 lakh lawyers; he will not step down simply," Mishra said. The lawyers demanding his resignation also sought the implementation of an Advocate Protection Act and questioned the proposed increase in registration fees at State Bar Councils. -
'No compromise': BJP passes resolution against Congress on Vande Mataram; vows nationwide protest
The BJP has condemned the Congress party's decision to sing only two stanzas of Vande Mataram. This move is seen by the BJP as undermining the national song's significance and legacy. The party passed a resolution to protect the honor and national character of the complete Vande Mataram. Union Home Minister Amit Shah also attacked the Congress Working Committee's resolution as anti-national. -
IndiGo A321neo grounded after tail impact during Gorakhpur landing
An IndiGo Airbus A321neo aircraft experienced a tail impact during its landing approach. The flight from Delhi to Gorakhpur made a successful landing on its third attempt. Scratches were observed around the APU inlet during a post-flight inspection. The aircraft remains grounded at Gorakhpur airport for necessary maintenance. Technical and regulatory clearances are awaited before the plane resumes operations. -
BJP plans nationwide 'Seva Pakhwada' from Sept 17 ahead of PM Modi's 25 years in public office
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is set to launch a nationwide 15-day campaign, 'Seva Sankalp Mahotsav', to highlight Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 25-year journey in public life and organise service-oriented programmes across the country. -
Of funds from 19 common donors in 2024, BJP got nearly four times as much as Congress
During FY2024-25, national political parties disclosed over ₹6,600 crore in donations, with the BJP claiming the lion's share at more than ₹6,000 crore. Notably, nineteen donors were recorded on filings for both BJP and Congress, contributing nearly ₹258 crore collectively. This highlights the significant sway that the business and corporate sectors hold over political financing in India. -
BJP chief Nitin Nabin holds first meeting with new team ahead of polls
Nitin Nabin led the BJP's new national team in their first meeting.They discussed upcoming assembly elections and grassroots outreach efforts.The party unveiled a 65-member team with many new faces appointed.Key positions saw Vasundhara Raje and Ram Madhav named vice presidents.Piyush Goyal returned as treasurer while other roles were also filled. -
BJP chief Nitin Nabin holds first meet with new team ahead of polls
Nitin Nabin led the BJP's new national team in their first meeting.They discussed upcoming assembly elections and grassroots outreach efforts.The party unveiled a 65-member team with many new faces appointed.Key positions saw Vasundhara Raje and Ram Madhav named vice presidents.Piyush Goyal returned as treasurer while other roles were also filled. -
14 yrs on, NMC still trying to update national register of docs
The National Medical Commission is putting forth a new proposal for mandatory re-registration of doctors across the nation. In the past, efforts to modernize the national registry faced significant challenges. The current regulations suggest that registration would be recognized nationwide, eliminating the need for state-level re-registration. This initiative aims to refresh the medical register while pinpointing active practitioners, striving for an electronic sync between national and state me -
Jammu and Kashmir: NIA raids residential houses in Anantnag as part of terror probe
The National Investigation Agency conducted raids at two locations in Anantnag. These searches occurred in Bijbehara and Dooru areas of south Kashmir. NIA officers, with police and CRPF support, searched residential houses. The agency also raided SICOP in Bijbehara as part of its investigation. Details regarding the outcome of these searches are currently awaited. -
Gen Alpha protests mirror government report: Big gaps in school education
Issues Neither Unique To Any Region, Nor Universal -
PLP to PLI, reform express at full speed, says PM Modi
'If India's Future Is Secure, World's Is Too' -
"Today you are students; tomorrow you will be scientists, artists, leaders": UP CM calls for deeper India-Japan youth ties
Speaking at an interaction in Lucknow with Yamanashi Governor Kotaro Nagasaki, 13 Japanese high school students, and 20 local students from schools across the city, the chief minister urged the younger generation to build lasting connections across borders. -
'A border state': Akali leader Majithia fuels buzz over SAD-BJP reunion, gives this reason
Bikram Singh Majithia of the Shiromani Akali Dal expressed that public sentiment is leaning towards an alliance with the BJP. He highlighted Punjab's strategic location and the importance of social harmony as pivotal factors. The two parties had a longstanding relationship before parting ways over farm laws. Majithia emphasised that the final decision will come from the leadership of both sides, leaving the results of this potential collaboration uncertain. -
'His personal views': Punjab Congress distances itself from Deepender Hooda over Sajjan Kumar tribute row
Punjab Congress leaders distanced the party from Deepender Singh Hooda's remarks. Hooda described Sajjan Kumar, a 1984 riots convict, as a nationwide role model. The party stated its support for riot victims and their affected families. Hooda's comments drew sharp criticism from Sikh groups and opposition parties. Sajjan Kumar, convicted in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, died recently. -
Evening news wrap: FIR lodged over protester's pellet injury; govt explains why T'gana CM's US visit was scrapped, and more
In a significant action, Delhi Police have filed an FIR concerning a student protester’s complaint about a pellet injury. Meanwhile, the Ministry of External Affairs has denied political clearance for Telangana CM Revanth Reddy's trip to the US, deeming the visit inappropriate. In another incident, an Andhra MP's son faced charges after allegedly causing a fatal incident involving his Aston Martin. -
Rahul Gandhi dharna: Police register FIR on protester's pellet injury complaint, says report
Delhi Police registered an FIR regarding a student protester's alleged pellet-gun injury.Rahul Gandhi staged a sit-in after alleging the complaint was initially refused.The student, Sahil Lochab, claims over 200 pellets lodged in his body.He stated his vision in one eye remains unclear after surgery.The protest concerned alleged irregularities and the NEET paper-leak controversy.

