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RBI lifts ban on BoB mobile app
Bank is now free to onboard customers via app as per the applicable guidelines, regulations
Three Indians accused of killing Nijjar appear before Canadian court
THREE Indian nationals accused of killing Khalistan separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar last year have appeared before a Canadian court through video for the first time to face homicide charges in a case that has soured Canada-India relations.
Court bans protest song Glory to Hong Kon@’ after govt request
HONG KONG An appeals court on Wednesday granted the Hong Kong government's request to ban a popular protest song, overturning an earlier ruling and deepening concerns over the erosion of freedoms in the once-freewheeling global financial hub.
Missing ex-Chinese defence minister Gen Fenghe safe
BEIJING CHINA's former Defence Minister Gen Wei Fenghe, whose prolonged absence from the public has sparked speculation about his fate, is believed to be politcally safe after a wreath bearing his name was spotted at the funeral of a senior Chinese legislator who passed away early this week, South China Morning Post reported.
'VIBGYOR' FORMAT OF BIHAR POLITICS
Nitish minister’s son contesting against daughter of another minister in Samastipur which goes to polls on May 13
Low polling in Maha story of Baramati
MAHARASHTRA recorded a 54.99 per cent voter turnout across eleven Lok Sabha seats, with Kolhapur registering the highest at 63.71% and Baramati recording the lowest at 45.68%.
Eyeing clean sweep, BJP faced tough fight in four Gwalior-Chambal seats
THE third and penultimate phase of Lok Sabha polls in Madhya Pradesh, which were held on Tuesday, may turn out to be the toughest phase for the ruling BJP, which has been aiming to win all 29 seats in the state this time.
Rift in Cong, NC widens as INDIA falters in Ladakh
IN Ladakh Lok Sabha seat where three candidates are in the fray, the INDIA Alliance parties have landed in a spot as both National Conference and Congress units in Kargil district have revolted against their parties and backed an independent candidate, an NC leader Haji Hanifa Jan.
Gujarat marks lowest turnout in last decade
GUJARAT recorded its lowest turnout in the past two Lok Sabha elections, with a voter turnout of approximately 59.51 per cent on Tuesday.
Cong slams PM for Adani-Ambani jibe
IN response to PM Modi's charge that Rahul Gandhi has \"stopped talking about Adani and Ambani,\" the Congress leader posted a video on X, saying the PM should ask CBI and ED to probe the charges of Congress receiving money from the top industrialists.
Conventional capabilities need to be scaled up along with tech use: Lt Gen
Bengaluru BOOTS on the ground continue to be necessary for national security despite the emergence and use of cutting edge technologies (in security operations), said Lt Gen AK Singh, general officer Commandingin-Chief, Southern Command while delivering a keynote address on the second day of the 'Southern Star Army Academic Industry Interface (S2A2I2)' in Bengaluru.
‘Over 50% diseases due to unhealthy diets’
ICMR guidelines say balanced diet will help prevent adverse effects of nutritional deficiencies, ensure growth
CBI busts racket involved in sending youth to conflict zones of Ukraine
THE Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has busted the trafficking racket and arrested four accused, who were involved in sending Indian nationals to Russia under the guise of 'better employment opportunity', only to make them fight the ongoing RussiaUkraine war, officials said on Wednesday.
Conventional capabilities need to be scaled up along with tech use: Lt Gen
ICMR guidelines say balanced diet will help prevent adverse effects of nutritional deficiencies, ensure growth
ED enters J’khand ministry office; seizes cash from min’s PS chamber
FOR the first time in Jharkhand, Enforcement Directorate sleuths on Wednesday entered the state rural development ministry office at Project Building in Ranchi and searched the files following the cash haul of ₹35.23 crore from the residence of Jahangir Alam, the domestic help of Sanjiv Lal who is the personal secretary to the Rural Development Minister Alamgir Alam.
CAN HIGHER RESERVATIONS HELP TACKLE INEQUITIES IN SOCIETY?
Rahul Gandhi has been speaking about it at almost every campaign meeting and the BJP has not been able to effectively articulate its stand. Is a caste census necessary and should the cap on reservations be lifted? The 2011 census says 16.6 percent of India's population are SCs and 8.6 percent STs.
SOUR NOTES IN THE LOVEFEST WITH AMERICA
Washington is telling Delhi indirectly that it cannot simply let slide an attempt to murder someone on its soil. India should heed the message and think creatively
90 AI Express flights cancelled, flyers stranded at airports
ThOUSANDS of passengers were left stranded at airports across the country on Wednesday after Tata Group-run Air India express cancelled over 90 flights as 300 senior crew members went on mass sick leave to protest the new employment terms at the airline
Nityanand Rai eyes hat-trick, hopes Ujiarpur voters would caste away anti-incumbency
UNION Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai could not have asked for more when his senior colleague Union Home Minister Amit Shah called him his jigri (favourite) and promised to make him a bada aadmi (big man) after the Lok Sabha polls.
Pitroda quits party post after his foot-in-the-mouth racial analogy
Modi pillories Congress, says people will not tolerate the insult on the basis of skin colour
Apex Court Reverses Decision, Extends Relief To Tobacco Manufacturers
IN a recent development, the Supreme Court, upon reviewing a petition by Urmin Products, has decided to grant relief to tobacco manufacturers.
Number Of 'Ghost Malls' Increases In Major Cities
OWING to growing preference towards online shopping and the advent of top 'Grade A' class shopping centres, number of ghost shopping malls, characterised by a vacancy rate exceeding 40%, rose from 57 in 2022 to 64 in 2023 across eight major cities, said real estate consultancy firm Knight Frank on Tuesday.
Israel Stops Short Of Full-Fledged Offensive In Rafah
Takes control of border crossing with Egypt; rejects warnings from allies; truce negotiations with Hamas on edge
HC Questions Delhi Govt Over Delay In Distribution Of Books In Schools
THE Delhi High Court on Tuesday questioned the city authorities over the delay in the distribution of books to students in government schools, and observed that the the academic year's first session has virtually gone by without books.
For An Akshaya Trittiya Without Child Marriages
Nearly April 2024, the world woke up to the disturbing news of a 62-year-old high priest in Ghana marrying a 12-year-old girl at an event attended by many community members.
Call Parents If You Have Low Attendance: Hansraj College
A recent notice issued by Delhi University's Hansraj College has become a topic of discussion on social media. Dated May 3, the notice has sparked a debate over the necessity for parental involvement, as asserted by the college administration, versus the students' perception of regressing to school-like oversight.
Astronaut Launch Pushed Over Oxygen Valve Issue
BOEING called off its first astronaut launch because of a valve problem on the rocket Monday night.
Rahul vows ₹1L to poor, raise in NREGA wages
CONGRESS leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday promised to credit 1 lakh every year to the bank accounts of the poor households. He also promised to increase MGNREGA wages up to ₹400 and double the income of ASHA and and anganwadi workers, if the INDIA bloc is voted to power.
PM takes a jibe at Lalu's Muslim quota remark
Modi says religion-based quota an insult to Ambedkar; RJD chief later makes U-turn
₹28 cr assets, Manoj Tiwari richest in poll fray
DELHI BJP's candidate from North East Delhi, Manoj Tiwari (53), is the richest among the prominent Lok Sabha poll candidates in Delhi with assets worth Rs 28.05 crore, according to nomination papers filed by the nominees.