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In this issue

April 06, 2025

Justice Varma Sworn In as Judge of Allahabad HC

His Name Was Listed Ninth in the Seniority List of Judges on the Official Allahabad High Court Website

1 min

Appeal all Maoists to surrender, says Shah

Development cannot be blocked with bullets and bombs, union home minister Amit Shah said in Chhattisgarh on Saturday.

1 min

Ridge to get ex-CM Virbhadra's statue, unveiling on Jun 23

Nearly four years after his death, a statue of Virbhadra Singh, the six-time chief minister of Himachal Pradesh, will be installed at the Ridge in Shimla on his birth anniversary on June 23.

2 mins

Kashmir forest dept on high alert after 30 fires in month

The Jammu and Kashmir forest department is on alert as 30 forest fires covering 47.7 hectares were reported in Kashmir over the past month, officials said.

1 min

Want work to be done as per rules, says CM Omar's media adviser

A day after Jammu and Kashmir lieutenant governor (LG) Manoj Sinha said he did not act beyond his authority while transferring 48 administrative officers, chief minister Omar Abdullah's media adviser Nasir Aslam Wani said they too were aware of their jurisdiction and wanted to work according to business rules.

1 min

Sukhu: Will regularise contract staff with 2 yrs of continuous service

The Himachal Pradesh cabinet in a meeting on Saturday decided that the services of contractual employees who have completed two years of 'continuous service' as on March 31, 2025, will be regularised.

2 mins

Cong's 'leniency' led to Waqf boards flouting norms, says Kangana

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP from Mandi Kangana Ranaut on Saturday said the Congress' 'leniency' towards Waqf boards led to them flouting norms.

2 mins

Communal Tensions in Bhaderwah, Internet Speed Slowed, Says SSP

Communal tensions escalated in Bhaderwah town of Doda district on Saturday after a former leader of a Hindu organisation uploaded a 'contentious' post on his social media account, said officials.

1 min

Oppn slams J&K govt for defending 'flawed' reservation policy

Political parties in Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday slammed the National Conference (NC) government for defending what they said was a 'flawed' reservation policy, which provides 70% quota to various groups, in the high court.

1 min

Forest Dept Rest House To Be Built In Theog

Himachal Pradesh chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Saturday virtually laid the foundation stone of a forest department rest house to be constructed at Sara Gadakufar in Theog at a cost of ₹1.6 crore.

1 min

Elusive Woolly Flying Squirrel spotted in HP's Miyar valley

The wildlife wing of Himachal Pradesh Forest Department (HPFD) has captured the first-ever photographic evidence of the elusive Woolly Flying Squirrel at Miyar Valley in Lahaul and Spiti district.

1 min

Zoonotic Diseases Study Launched at Select Bird Hubs, Wetlands

India has launched an inter-ministerial scientific study to detect zoonotic diseases at select bird sanctuaries and wetlands across the country, the Union ministry of health and family welfare announced on Friday.

1 min

India, Lanka Ink Key Defence Pact; PM Honoured With Highest Award

Sri Lanka on Saturday conferred its highest civilian honour, the Mithra Vibhushana, on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who said the award reflects the historic ties and deep friendship between the two countries.

3 mins

A Pestilent Green Fly Is Crimping Tea Output in Assam, Darjeeling

A small green fly, not measuring more than 5mm in length, has started taking a heavy toll on the Darjeeling and Assam tea industry with production of Darjeeling tea dropping to a record low in 2024.

3 mins

ED seizes ₹1.5-cr cash from offices of film producer

THE ED SEARCHES COME IN THE BACKDROP OF THE RECENT CONTROVERSY SURROUNDING L2: EMPURAAN

1 min

'Ensure recognition of foreign degrees'

The University Grants Commission (UGC) has notified a new regulation to streamline the recognition and grant of equivalence degrees to academic qualifications obtained from foreign educational institutions.

1 min

Small fry, big challenge: The battle to stop illegal catching of state fish

It's a most unusual kind of murder. Most of us know the victim as the 'paplet', more precisely the baby silver pomfret.

2 mins

'Removal of Sanyal arbitrary and unjust'

The Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics (GIPE), India's oldest research institute in economics, is set for a third leadership change in a year.

1 min

Maha likely to develop Airoli mangrove park

In a bid to promote wildlife tourism, the Maharashtra government is planning to develop a mangrove park in Airoli, home to flamingos from November to May, and start leopard safaris at Junnar, Karad and Sangamner.

1 min

Censoring 'Santosh' and the truth of police torture

'SANTOSH' IS A VERY REALISTIC PORTRAYAL OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE POLICE AND THE COMMUNITIES OF RURAL NORTH INDIA. IT SHOWS HOW THE POLICE CAN TORTURE INNOCENT PEOPLE, MISTREAT DALITS AND MUSLIMS, JUSTIFY RAPE, AND INTIMIDATE THE GENERAL PUBLIC.

3 mins

How the Supreme Court Spoke Out for Free Speech

During the Preliminary Enquiry, the Police Will Now Have to Read the Speech as a Whole and Consider Whether Its Contents Actually Fell Within the Criminal Law Provisions It Was Purporting to Invoke

4 mins

Abuse of anti-dowry law: Separating myth and facts

The abuse and misuse of section 498A — enacted to protect women from domestic violence — has so exercised public imagination in recent times that it has assumed mythic proportions.

2 mins

On the water front

She just became the first Indian to win a Ramsar award. She won it for helping restore and protect over 40 wetlands in Tamil Nadu. More than data and passion, she says, this work takes patience. 'You can't expect results overnight, when you work in conservation'

5 mins

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What do 'flawed' art works, an old essay, an unfinished to-do list and a deleted draft have in common? Each was unwanted, discarded. An exhibition brings 30 such artefacts together, to celebrate the meaning they still hold — and to remind artists and viewers that creativity is the aim, not perfection

3 mins

The Plot Chickens: Why the Price of Eggs is Soaring (in Some Parts)

Few things unnerve politicians more than rising food prices.

5 mins

'Don't have voice in my head': Life with no inner monologue

Mel May only realised she was different while reading a news article one day. \"Wait, what? Some people hear a voice in their head?\" she thought at the time.

2 mins

Trump Tax Cut, Debt Limit Plan Advances Amid Tariff Turmoil

Senate Republicans took a major step toward enacting President Donald Trump's tax cut agenda and increasing the debt ceiling that could inject a small degree of certainty into financial markets roiled by the president's tariff policies.

1 min

Microsoft Employees Protest Over Israel Contract

A pro-Palestinian protest by Microsoft employees interrupted the company's 50th-anniversary celebration Friday, the latest backlash over the tech industry's work to supply artificial intelligence technology to the Israeli military.

1 min

Russia's 'chessboard killer' to confess to 11 more murders

Alexander Pichushkin, a Russian serial killer jailed for life in 2007 for killing 48 people, has said he is ready to confess to 11 more murders, Russia's penal service said on Saturday.

1 min

Trump's 10% Baseline Tariff on Most US Imports Takes Effect

Trump's mixed signals about his willingness to negotiate to reduce the size of his tariffs are complicating matters for foreign leaders

2 mins

The UK's Jaguar Land Rover to pause its US shipments over tariffs

The British maker of Jaguar and Land Rover cars is pausing shipments to the US as it works to mitigate the impact of a 25% tax on vehicle imports imposed by the Trump Administration.

1 min

Ukraine Mourns 19, Including Kids, Killed in Russian Strike

Ukraine on Saturday mourned 19 people, including nine children, killed in a Russian ballistic missile strike on President Volodymyr Zelensky's home city of Kryvyi Rig, as the region's governor said it was \"the kind of pain you wouldn't wish on your worst enemy\".

2 mins

Sift Wins India Their 1st Gold At Argentina Shooting WC

Indian shooter Sift Kaur Samra produced a sensational come-from-behind performance to win her first individual ISSF World Cup gold medal in the women's 50m rifle 3 positions (3P) final in Buenos Aires.

2 mins

IOA's Appeal Against Stay of BOA's Ad Hoc Committee

The Delhi high court on Friday issued notice in Indian Olympic Association (IOA's) plea against a single judge's order staying its decision of the constitution of a five-member ad hoc committee for Bihar Olympic Association (BOA).

1 min

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