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May 16, 2024

Kharge promises 10 kg free ration

On Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge asserted Wednesday that the opposition INDIA bloc is sitting pretty after four phases of polling and that the people are ready to bid farewell to Narendra Modi.

Kharge promises 10 kg free ration

1 min

Shah questions 'special' interim bail to Kejriwal

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has said that he does not see the interim bail given by the apex court to Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal as a routine judgement and stressed that many in the country believe that \"special treatment\" was given.

Shah questions 'special' interim bail to Kejriwal

1 min

Caste dynamics, not Ram ka naam, at work

The grand inauguration of the Ram Mandir by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on January 22 has brought Ayodhya into international spotlight.

Caste dynamics, not Ram ka naam, at work

2 mins

Citizenship certificates for 14 CAA applicants

Fourteen applicants, most of them who had come to India from Pakistan, were on Wednesday physically handed over Citizenship Certificates under the new Citizenship Amendment Act by Union Home Secretary Ajay Kumar Bhalla.

2 mins

Ghatkopar wipes tears as hordes greet Modi

That doom had descended from the sky claiming 14 lives and injuring several others in a freak mishap at Ghatkopar on Monday would have been the farthest thought on the minds of the uninformed witnessing the election extravaganza on display in the same Mumbai suburb, 48 hours later.

Ghatkopar wipes tears as hordes greet Modi

3 mins

JOKE IS ON RANGEELA, NOMINATION REJECTED

Finally, the joke was on Shyam comedian Rangeela whose nomination from the Varanasi Lok Sabha seat has been rejected.

JOKE IS ON RANGEELA, NOMINATION REJECTED

1 min

SC QUASHES ARREST

Court said a copy of the remand application was not provided to the NewsClick chief, thereby violating principles oi natural justice

SC QUASHES ARREST

2 mins

PLAYING WITH FIRE: RESCUERS PROCEED WITH CAUTION

Search and rescue operations continued on Wednesday, more than 50 hours after the hoarding collapse incident in Ghatkopar east on Monday.

2 mins

Lalu camps in Saran for daughter

RJD chief Lalu Prasad is leaving nothing to chance to brighten prospects of his daughter Rohini Acharya contesting election from the Saran Lok Sabha constituency.

Lalu camps in Saran for daughter

1 min

'BJP will destroy statute, scrap quota

Arvind Kejriwal, who rose up the political ladder by slamming the Congress-led Manmohan Singh government for corruption, on Wednesday followed his alliance dharma and came out in its support.

'BJP will destroy statute, scrap quota

2 mins

'UDDHAV EXPLOITED MARATHI SENTIMENTS'

As Mumbai and its neighbouring areas are all set for polls, Devendra Fadnavis shares his views on several key issues ranging from the Shiv Sena split to the Maratha quota agitation, while reiterating that Uddhav Thackeray’s ego forced BJP to part ways

'UDDHAV EXPLOITED MARATHI SENTIMENTS'

7 mins

SHIV SENA UBT) MANIFESTO WORST AMONG MAJOR PARTIES: ANALYSIS

Trinamool’'s manifesto best, followed by Congress’: Informed Voter Project

SHIV SENA UBT) MANIFESTO WORST AMONG MAJOR PARTIES: ANALYSIS

2 mins

Congress wanted to allocate 15% of budget to minorities, says PM

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday claimed that he was exposing the Congress and INDIA bloc's plans to divide people on the basis of religion.

Congress wanted to allocate 15% of budget to minorities, says PM

2 mins

2nd bow arch girder joining Coastal Rd.sea link launched

Weighing 2,500 metric tonnes and measuring 143 metres in length, the second bow arch string girder connecting the Coastal Road and the BandraWorli Sea link was successfully launched in the early hours of Wednesday.

2nd bow arch girder joining Coastal Rd.sea link launched

1 min

Police struggle to catch owner of ill-fated hoarding

The cops went all the way to Lonavala, where Bhavesh Bhinde owns a posh resort; however, they didn't find him

Police struggle to catch owner of ill-fated hoarding

2 mins

'Herwad 1st village to ban widowhood rituals'

Activist Pramod Jhinjade speaks exclusively to the FPJ; says he has set his eyes on other countries

'Herwad 1st village to ban widowhood rituals'

2 mins

Chembur college extends hijab ban

30 students submitted a letter to the college, urging it to reconsider imposing any dress code; students approached national and state human rights commissions against ‘diktat'

Chembur college extends hijab ban

2 mins

Parsi Gate To Reopen Soon

Built in the early 20th century by Parsi philanthropists, the monument was dismantled in 2021 to make way for the Coastal Road project

2 mins

Malvani hooch tragedy: Four get 10-yr rigorous jail

106 died, 75 suffered disabilities after drinking spurious alcohol

1 min

Get up close with wildlife on May 23

The Nature Experience Programme 2024 is scheduled to take place on Buddha Purnima, falling on May 23, within the Sahyadri Tiger Reserve.

1 min

Katraj Zoo registers ₹1 cr drop in revenue

Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park & Wildlife Research Centre, situated in Pune's Katraj area, is a popular spot for families to visit on weekends and holidays. However, in FY 2023-24, the zoo has registered a drop in revenue by ₹1 crore compared to FY 2022-23.

Katraj Zoo registers ₹1 cr drop in revenue

1 min

Banner congratulating 'MP' Murlidhar Mohol appears

Voting for the Lok Sabha elections took place in Pune on Monday. According to the final voter turnout released by the District Infomation Office, a 53.54% voter turnout was recorded, slightly higher than 2019's 49.89%.

Banner congratulating 'MP' Murlidhar Mohol appears

1 min

More than 400 hoardings in city unsafe

After the incident of the collapse in of hoarding Ghatkopar in Mumbai in which 15 persons were killed, an alarming concern have been raised by the residents of Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar about the safety of the people and the public property due to the unsafe hoardings in the city.

More than 400 hoardings in city unsafe

1 min

FOREST OFFICIALS HONORED FOR ANTI-SMUGGLING EFFORTS

Despite continued infiltration by smugglers into sensitive forest areas like Peth, Barhe, and Harsul, the forest department's patrolling rangers and guards have been relentless in their efforts to intercept smugglers trafficking khair and teak.

FOREST OFFICIALS HONORED FOR ANTI-SMUGGLING EFFORTS

1 min

Action taken against Nashik shelter home director: Govt

The NHRC on Tuesday said the Maharashtra government has informed it that in response to the rights panel's notices in a case of alleged sexual exploitation of 16 girls at a Nashik shelter home, the accused director of the institution has been arrested and a trial is going on in a court.

1 min

Exports up 1% to $35 bn in April; trade deficit widens to 4-mth high at $19.1 bn

Healthy growth in sectors such as electronics, chemicals, petroleum products and pharma has helped register growth in exports

Exports up 1% to $35 bn in April; trade deficit widens to 4-mth high at $19.1 bn

1 min

'PM's active role, personal monitoring responsible for infra sector turnaround'

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's active role and personal monitoring are responsible for the turnaround of the infrastructure sector, which suffered due to policy paralysis during the UPA regime, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Wednesday.

'PM's active role, personal monitoring responsible for infra sector turnaround'

1 min

PFC Q4 profit jumps 23% to ₹7,556 cr

State-owned energy and infra lender Power Finance Corporation (PFC) on Wednesday reported 23 per cent jump in March quarter consolidated net profit at Rs 7,556 crore on core income growth.

PFC Q4 profit jumps 23% to ₹7,556 cr

1 min

NEED TARIFF HIKES TO ENSURE RETURN ON CAPITAL: AIRTEL MD

Says tariff at absurdly low levels compared to other parts of world; substantial repair must

NEED TARIFF HIKES TO ENSURE RETURN ON CAPITAL: AIRTEL MD

1 min

Indian universities unable to compete with global counterparts: Report

No Indian universities in the top 400 as lack oi funding hits

Indian universities unable to compete with global counterparts: Report

2 mins

Students show displeasure allege mismanagement

The postponement of the exams for the Delhi centre is criticised by students irom other centres

Students show displeasure allege mismanagement

2 mins

Sanjay Singh meets Swati at her home

AAP Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Singh on Wednesday met party colleague Swati Maliwal, a day after the party accepted that Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's personal assistant Bibhav Kumar with her.

Sanjay Singh meets Swati at her home

1 min

COURTS DEMOCRATIC SPACES, OT IMPOSING EMPIRES: CII

Says virtual hearings have democratised access to the Supreme Court

COURTS DEMOCRATIC SPACES, OT IMPOSING EMPIRES: CII

1 min

PRAJWAL BUYS TICKET, DOESN'T BOARD FLIGHT

Disgraced Hassan MP Prajwal Revanna didn't board the flight even after booking a ticket from Munich in Germany to Bengaluru.

PRAJWAL BUYS TICKET, DOESN'T BOARD FLIGHT

1 min

Sr officer dies in Rajasthan mine lift collapse, 14 rescued

A senior vigilance officer at Hindustan Copper Limited died in a lift collapse incident at the Kolihan mine in Jhunjhunu Rajasthan on Tuesday night.

Sr officer dies in Rajasthan mine lift collapse, 14 rescued

1 min

Smart City work: Lack of clarity on 'slight extension in deadline'

Citizens take to social media to slam endless’ work

Smart City work: Lack of clarity on 'slight extension in deadline'

1 min

92.38% pass SSC exam; drop in percentage from last year

GIRLS OUTSHINE BOYS YET AGAIN; CANACONA TALUKA TOPS WITH 95.02%, DHARBANDORA TALUKA REGISTERS LOWEST OF 87.35%

1 min

Man arrested in threat case

Maulana Abu Bakr Teemol revealed Shakeel Sheikh’s name in police custody

Man arrested in threat case

1 min

Ahmedabad's beloved buses become a safety nightmare

Once a symbol of civic progress, Ahmedabad's iconic red buses, fondly called 'lal buses', have morphed into a public safety threat. These 'red monoliths' are plagued by frequent accidents, reckless driving, and a concerning lack of safety protocols.

Ahmedabad's beloved buses become a safety nightmare

1 min

EC GETS ANGRY AT WIOLENCE IN AP SUMMONS CS, DGP TO NEW DELHI

The Election Commission (EC) has expressed its displeasure over several incidents of violence, including those in Palnadu and Chandragiri.

2 mins

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