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.
Former US National Security Advisor (NSA) H.R. McMaster has described current US-India relations as “rocky” but stressed that the two countries remain indispensable partners amid rising global tensions, particularly from China.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis expressed strong confidence in Mahayuti candidate Sunetra Pawar, stating that she has the capability to carry forward the legacy and fulfil the unfinished dreams of late leader Ajit Pawar.
India marks one year of the Pahalgam massacre with strong political and military messaging, highlighting counter-terror operations, cross-border tensions, and continued vigilance against security threats.
Shah said that the Congress party has broken its own record in "lowering the standard of public discourse."
The Supreme Court of India on Tuesday sought a response from the Centre on a petition challenging the constitutional validity of the National Investigation Agency Act, observing that the issues raised were of “vital importance.”