Peak power demand eases in India as monsoon rains reduce consumption
The electricity demand eased after seasonal rains dropped temperatures in several cities across the country, curbing heavy use of air conditioners and other cooling appliances.
The electricity demand eased after seasonal rains dropped temperatures in several cities across the country, curbing heavy use of air conditioners and other cooling appliances.
The newlywed woman, identified as Vishakha Tilekar, was continuously facing dowry-related harassment. She tied the knot with Dr Nitin Tilekar, a resident of Ambernath, on April 30.
In his address, the Governor outlined Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay-led government’s policy priorities, welfare commitments, development agenda as well as administrative road map for the coming years.
Shiv Sena (UBT) held a key MPs' meeting in Delhi amid reports of possible defections. Sanjay Raut rejected split rumours while the Shinde camp claimed support from six MPs.
Voting for two Rajya Sabha seats in Jharkhand began on Thursday with JMM, Congress and BJP-backed independent candidate Parimal Nathwani locked in a keenly watched contest.
Close on the heels of the principal opposition AIADMK and its ally,DMDK, announcing boycott of the February 5, bypoll to the Erode East assembly constituency, the BJP-led NDA too followed suit, staying awayfrom the electoral contest on the pretext that the ruling DMK will not allow a fair and free poll.
Two Telangana MLAs almost came to blows at a ministerial review meeting held on Sunday at Karimnagar in the presence of senior Congress ministers.
The crew of a sea-worthy fishing trawl allegedly attacked a turtle patrol vessel in the prohibited seawaters of Odisha’s Gahirmatha marine sanctuary, a forest official said on Sunday.
Paying homage to the martyrs, who laid down their lives during the agitation for the abrogation of Article 370, Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh said on Sunday that the sacrifice of Hiranagar martyrs had heralded the relentless movement for J&K's total integration with the Indian Union.
The Odisha police have busted an ammunition dump suspected to have been used by Maoists for illegal manufacturing and repair of weapons along the Odisha-Chhattisgarh border in the Malkangiri district, a senior police officer said on Sunday.