First high-speed rail service on MAHSR corridor expected to start in August 2027
The first high-speed rail service on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail (MAHSR) corridor is expected to commence in August 2027.
The first high-speed rail service on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail (MAHSR) corridor is expected to commence in August 2027.
AICC General Secretary K C Venugopal on Saturday accused the CPM of targeting Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to deflect from its own electoral failures and political decline.
These revelations, which Padmakumar shared with close associates, are expected to feature in his upcoming autobiography.
For most people, public administration and fine arts occupy entirely different worlds.
The Haryana government accelerated its efforts towards digital transformation and administrative reforms in the revenue sector by initiating a comprehensive capacity-building programme for revenue officials across the state and launching a special drive to dispose of pending demarcation cases.
In light of the conflict in West Asia, the government on Sunday expressed its firm commitment to mitigate the sufferings of people, saying it remains actively engaged in ensuring preparedness and seamless functioning across key sectors.
With the CBSE-mandated three-language formula turning into a convenient punching bag in poll-bound Tamil Nadu, which has been following the two-language formula for decades, Chief Minister MK Stalin on Sunday challenged Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan to campaign in the Dravidian heartland on the language issue.
With the onset of the tourist season, air connectivity to Ladakh has received a major boost as daily flight operations at Leh’s Kushok Bakula Rimpoche Airport have increased sharply from eight to 18 flights from 1 April.
Three people were killed and around half a dozen sustained injuries when a three-storey building of Agarwal Lodge collapsed in Madhya Pradesh's Kotma town in Anuppur district on Saturday evening.
The Election Commission of India on Sunday said enforcement agencies have seized over Rs 650 crore worth of cash, liquor, drugs, precious metals and other inducements since the announcement of the 2026 Assembly elections, underscoring a sweeping crackdown to ensure free and fair polls.