Famous lyricist Manoj Muntashir reached Bharat Sahitya Mahotsav, praised Bharat Express
Bharat Literature Festival 2023 is a different kind of LitFest, which aims to connect the lessons of the complex past with the hopes and aspirations of an exciting future. Which strives to combine the most modern advancements with time-tested traditions.
“Won’t Say It Again And Again”: Supreme Court issues stern warning to Delhi Government over funding delays
Expressing dissatisfaction, the court warned the Delhi government against taking orders for granted, threatening to divert funds from the ruling Aam Aadmi Party's ad spending if the ₹415 crore was not promptly paid.
Kerala: Six-year-old Girl Taken From Kollam and Discovered Alone on a Ground
Kollam Kidnapping Case: Local authorities have verified that the girl was transported for a medical examination, and she is safe and sound.
40-year-old woman imprisoned for allowing her minor daughter to be raped by two partners
It was there that the truth emerged during counseling, prompting the grandmother to move the children to a children's home.
Senthil Balaji, a DMK minister, was denied bail in a money laundering case by the Supreme Court
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court of India declined to consider DMK minister V Senthil Balaji request for bail
Agniveer trainee found dead in Mumbai, body found hanging in her dorm
The woman was from Kerala, according to local police officer Chimaji Adhav.
Some Hindu festival holidays scrapped in 2024 school calendar by Bihar Government
Union Minister Ashwini Choubey claims that Bihar government is giving longer Eid holidays and cancelling holidays for Hindu festivals.
Supreme Court directives address unattended bodies after Manipur Violence
The court has granted approval for the cremation of bodies that have been identified and acknowledged by relatives.
Uttarkashi tunnel: 41 workers likely to be rescued today
A plasma machine was brought in to cut out the auger from the rubble and the soil.
Supreme Court dismisses plea to ban Pak artists in India
The petition was rejected by the Bombay High Court, which stated that the reliefs it requested would be counterproductive to the advancement of cultural harmony, unity, and peace.