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Curfew in Patiala after 2 groups clash, Sena leader held

Shiv Sena leader Harish Singla has been arrested in connection with the clashes that broke out in Patiala today during an anti-Khalistan protest march. The clash took place outside the Kali Mata temple when members of an outfit that calls itself Shiv Sena (Bal Thackeray)  began a ‘Khalistan Murdabad...

Apr 29 · >

Google, Amazon, Facebook face heat on restrictive policies

With a number of global tech giants facing CCI probe for alleged anti-competitive practices, a key Parliamentary panel on Thursday decided to summon representatives of Google, Amazon, Facebook, Twitter and others to examine their competitive behaviour. The next meeting of the panel on the issue is likely to be...

Apr 29 · >

Biden proposes $33 billion package for Ukraine

US President Joe Biden on Thursday proposed a huge $33 billion package for arming and supporting Ukraine, saying that “caving” in to Russia is not an option for the West as the war stretches into a third month. Speaking in the White House, Biden also outlined proposed new laws...

Apr 29 · >

Centre wants constitutional bench to examine Delhi powers

The Centre on Wednesday defended its control over transfers and postings of officers in Delhi, telling the Supreme Court that it needs to have special powers over the administration in the capital of the country. Soon after, the Delhi government objected to the Centre’s stance. “Since Delhi is the...

Apr 28 · >

Rahul ‘knew’ Prashant Kishor wouldn’t join Cong

Rahul Gandhi had “on Day One” predicted that Prashant Kishor won’t join the Congress and many leaders felt that the strategist wanted to “use the Congress” for leverage with other parties, party sources said today. The doubts and misgivings were mutual, countered sources close to Prashant Kishor. Prashant Kishor,...

Apr 28 · >

TMC ridicules Modi’s meeting with chief ministers

Trinamool Congress (TMC) on Wednesday called the Chief Ministers meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi a “gyan baato” session and demanded that the Centre clear dues it owes to the West Bengal government. The Mamata Banerjee-led party also criticised PM Modi over his comments that opposition-ruled states should reduce...

Apr 28 · >

Rishi Sunak cleared of ethics breach

The British government’s ethics advisor said on Wednesday he had cleared embattled finance minister Rishi Sunak of breaching ministerial codes after investigating his family’s tax affairs. The chancellor of the exchequer earlier this month asked the adviser on ministerial standards, Christopher Geidt, to review whether he followed all the...

Apr 28 · >

Ex-bureaucrats decry ‘frenzy of hate-filled destruction’

Over 100 former bureaucrats have written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi with a hope that he will call for an end to what they termed as “politics of hate” allegedly practised “assiduously” by governments under BJP’s control. In an open letter, they said “we are witnessing a frenzy of...

Apr 27 · >

Cops deny permission to religious conclave in Roorkee

A right wing group’s request for a religious gathering at Roorkee has met with a firm no from the Uttarakhand police, singed by the huge controversy over hate speeches at several such events, including the one at Haridwar in December. The police have taken prompt precautionary measures — including...

Apr 27 · >

Musk’s stance opens door to potential Trump return

Four days after Twitter permanently suspended Donald Trump’s account on January 8, 2021, the then-US president’s son pleaded with entrepreneur Elon Musk to employ his “brilliance” to launch a social media platform that “isn’t biased” to crush the competition. Musk didn’t accept Donald Trump Jr’s challenge. But the Tesla...

Apr 27 · >

Massive fire at Delhi landfill site

A massive fire broke out at the Bhalswa landfill site in north Delhi on Tuesday, officials said. The fire department received information about the blaze around 5.47 pm following which 10 fire tenders were rushed to the spot, they said. Officials said presently 13 fire tenders are working at...

Apr 27 · >

Twitter CEO Agrawal set to receive $42m if terminated

Twitter Inc CEO Parag Agrawal would get an estimated $42 million if he were terminated within 12 months of a change in control at the social media company, according to research firm Equilar. On Monday billionaire Elon Musk struck a deal to buy Twitter for $44 billion, ending its...

Apr 26 · >

Governor no more than postman, claims Stalin

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK president M K Stalin yesterday launched a scathing attack on Governor RN Ravi over the anti-NEET Bill, saying the State was not asking for his approval for the Bill but to send it for Presidential assent like a “postman”. The Governor does not...

Apr 26 · >

Tamil Nadu bill to take over Governor’s powers passed

The Tamil Nadu Assembly today passed a Bill that will enable the state government to take over the Governor’s power to appoint vice-chancellors to universities. Arguing the need to implement this legislation, Chief Minister MK Stalin said the state government’s lack of power to appoint vice-chancellors impacts higher education....

Apr 25 · >

Prof sacked for ‘offensive’ remark against Lord Ram

Lovely Professional University has sacked an assistant professor for allegedly using derogatory language against Lord Ram. A purported video of Assistant Professor Gursang Preet Kaur making the comments had surfaced on social media on Saturday, leading to the demand that she be sacked. The private university in a statement...

Apr 25 · >

Students surround Lanka PM’s home, want President to go

Thousands of Sri Lankan university students mobbed Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa’s home on Sunday demanding his resignation over the island nation’s worsening economic crisis. Months of lengthy blackouts, record inflation and acute food and fuel shortages have sparked increasing public discontent in Sri Lanka, which is dealing with its...

Apr 24 · >

India suspends tourist visas for Chinese citizens

India has suspended tourist visas issued to Chinese nationals, global airlines body International Air Transport Association (IATA) has told its member carriers. The move appeared to be a response to Beijing stonewalling India’s appeals about approximately 22,000 Indian students enrolled in Chinese universities who are unable to go back...

Apr 24 · >

Modi to launch Rs 20,000 cr projects in J&K

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will today hold his first public event in Jammu and Kashmir, over two years after the centre scrapped special status to the state and divided it into two Union Territories. Tight security is being put in place for PM Modi’s visit. A big welcome is...

Apr 24 · >
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