Supreme Court Grants Bail To Souvik Bhattacharya In Alleged Teacher Recruitment Irregularities Case
Manik Bhattacharya and his son Souvik are being investigated for alleged irregularities in West Bengal's teacher recruitment process.
Relief From Tax Tribunal: Congress Party’s Accounts Unfrozen After Appealing To Income Tax Appellate
In a statement, the Congress clarified that it is required to maintain ₹115 crore in its bank accounts, as mandated by tax authorities, which were frozen.
Congress Party’s Bank Accounts Frozen: Treasurer Ajay Maken Claims, ‘No Money to Pay Electricity Bill, Salaries’
Addressing a press conference, Maken said, "Democracy has completely ended in India. All the accounts of the country's main opposition party have been frozen."
Youth for Jammu and Kashmir Unveils “Know Your Roots: History of Your Village” Documentary Competition
The competition calls upon participants from across Jammu and Kashmir to craft short documentaries spotlighting the essence and evolution of their respective villages.
Sandeshkhali Case: Supreme Court Petition Seeks Impartial Probe Amidst National Outcry
Women in Sandeshkhali have come forward with accusations of land grabbing and years of torture and sexual harassment.
Deadly Violence Erupts in Manipur’s Churachandpur: Two Killed, Dozens Injured
Following this violent attack, the state government took decisive action, suspending internet services in the Kuki-majority district for five days to prevent further escalation.
Bharat Bandh Sparks Traffic Chaos: Farmers’ Nationwide Protest Disrupts Delhi and Noida
Encouraging participation, farmer unions have called upon like-minded organizations to join the Bharat Bandh, scheduled from 6 am to 4 pm.
SC Bench Strike Down Electoral Bonds Unanimously As Unconstitutional, Violative Of Right To Information Under Article 19 (1) (a) Of The Constitution
The scheme was first announced in the 2017 Union Budget speech when Late Arun Jaitley was the Finance Minister.
‘Festival of Festivals’ Add To The Festivity Of Books At New Delhi World Book Fair
The inaugural edition of Festival of Festivals at the New Delhi World book Fair, featured more than 100 speakers from renowned festivals.
Supreme Courts Puts Full Stop On Electoral Bonds Calling It ‘Unconstitutional’
Although the goal of the electoral bonds was to reduce the amount of black money in politics and increase transparency in donations, the Supreme Court ruled that these goals did not justify the bonds.