Fresh push for Ladakh talks as MHA convenes sub-committee meet on 22 May
In a bid to break the ice on lingering issues related to Ladakh, the Home Ministry convened a meeting of the sub-committee on 22 May for political dialogue.
In a bid to break the ice on lingering issues related to Ladakh, the Home Ministry convened a meeting of the sub-committee on 22 May for political dialogue.
However, political observers believe that Nitish’s path will not be easy in 2026, as whispers within political circles are growing louder that the BJP wants him to vacate the chief minister’s chair for a leader from the saffron party.
"The punishment for the culprits of the Delhi car blast will send a message to the world that no terrorist should even dare to think of committing such an act in India," Shah said while inaugurating the Shri Motibhai R. Chaudhary Sagar Sainik School (MRCSSS) and the Sagar Organic Plant in Gujarat through video conferencing.
The blast took place in a car on the Netaji Subhash Marg signal near Red Fort last evening
The surrender that took place in the Kanker district on Sunday involved several senior cadres of the outlawed CPI (Maoist) and marks another significant setback for the insurgent network in the Bastar region.
The top brass of the Central government shared their ideas, practices and concerns on cyber security and readiness for future cyber threats.
CRPF's reply was sent late at night on Wednesday after Congress shot off a letter to Amit Shah alleging Raga's comprised security during BJY.
Calling the reports completely misleading, fallacious, and ill-informed the Health Ministry said, "The government of India and the national regulator Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) have followed a scientific approach and prescribed norms in approving the Covid-19 vaccines for emergency use authorization."
The report, published on Monday (November 7), has underlined the need to update the NPR database across the country, except Assam.
The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court observed that the principles of Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) 2019 could be applied to the Sri Lankan Hindu Tamils.