Maharashtra TET paper leak: ‘Mastermind’ Bijendra Gupta’s wife arrested in Patna
Police is interrogating her over her suspected role in the examination paper leak and other related financial transactions.
Police is interrogating her over her suspected role in the examination paper leak and other related financial transactions.
During the hearing on his anticipatory bail petition, the court extended protection from any coercive action until July 3.
A viral video from Ludhiana allegedly showing youths dancing with swords during a Muharram event has triggered controversy, with Punjab's Shahi Imam calling for criminal cases against those responsible.
Punjab's canal expansion plans have come under the spotlight as widespread power cuts disrupt paddy transplantation, triggering farmer protests across the state.
Punjab has launched a multi-agency security operation ahead of the Amarnath Yatra, deploying police, the Army, BSF and CAPF along key routes leading to Jammu and Kashmir. Authorities have also strengthened surveillance, checkpoints and emergency response systems before pilgrims begin arriving.
The portal is aimed at strengthening child welfare systems and ensuring greater transparency and efficiency in the implementation of child protection services.
In a defining milestone in Punjab’s education journey, the Bhagwant Mann government has launched Punjab Sikhya Kranti 2.0, a transformative new phase of school education reform, with a total investment of ₹3,500 crore over the next six years.
Varun Gandhi, former MP, who has been distancing himself from the BJP for long, sparked speculations in political circles about the prospects of his rejoining the saffron party after meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday along with his wife and daughter.
As the war in West Asia grinds on, with the failure of a decisive win and reluctance of USA’s allies to be part of a naval fleet patrolling the Strait of Hormuz, analysts here feel the time has come for a “quiet international mediation effort”.
In a setback to former LDF minister Antony Raju, the Kerala High Court on Tuesday refused to suspend his conviction in a 1990 evidence-tampering case.