UP Congress political affairs committee holds key meeting in Lucknow
An important meeting of the Uttar Pradesh Congress Political Affairs Committee concluded on Thursday at the state Congress headquarters in Lucknow.
An important meeting of the Uttar Pradesh Congress Political Affairs Committee concluded on Thursday at the state Congress headquarters in Lucknow.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Japanese counterpart Sanae Takaichi on Thursday jointly inaugurated Maruti Suzuki India's Rs 35,000-crore automobile manufacturing facility at IMT Kharkhoda in Haryana.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday strongly backed the resumption of dialogue between India and Pakistan, asserting that peaceful engagement is the only way to resolve outstanding issues.
The two leaders highlighted the importance of regional initiatives to strengthen energy resilience, such as India’s support for energy security in South Asia and Japan’s Partnership on Wide Energy and Resources Resilience (POWERR Asia).
On the victim’s complaint, the police have registered a case against 11 persons including three women.
Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Joga Ram Patel "returned the favour" to the ex-CM accusing the latter's regime of repeatedly breaking the promises made to youths.
What began as the recovery of a single World War II-era bomb in Jharkhand’s Baharagora has now escalated into a wider security concern, with early indications suggesting the possibility of a cluster of unexploded ordnance beneath the area.
Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) on Tuesday confirmed that left-arm pacer Yash Dayal, who has multiple allegations of sexual assault and exploitation against him, will not participate in the Indian Premier League 2026, despite remaining under contract with the franchise
Maharashtra Congress Pradesh Committee President Harshwardhan Sapkal alleged on Tuesday that Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis was informed about the crimes of arrested godman “Captain” Ashok Kharat as early as October 2025, but chose not to take any action.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday briefed the Rajya Sabha that the ongoing conflict in West Asia has triggered a “serious energy crisis” globally and could have long-term consequences, even as he assured that India has sufficient crude oil reserves and is taking urgent steps to secure supplies and protect its citizens.