Amid reports suggesting that a certificate from religious leaders is mandatory for registering live-in relationships under the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in Uttarakhand, Manu Gaur, a member of the UCC Rules Committee, has clarified that this requirement applies only to cases where marriage is
Amid electioneering for Delhi polls, Chief Minister Atishi on Thursday claimed that Delhi Police had reached Kapurthala House, where Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann stays during his visits to the national capital, but sources in Election Commission said that no such raid has been cond
Amid the growing backlog of cases, the Supreme Court on Thursday relaxed the conditions for High Courts to recommend the appointment of retired judges on an ad hoc basis.
"Enjoy," is the simple message, former spinner Harbhajan Singh had for India stalwart Virat Kohli for his ongoing Ranji Trophy match for Delhi against Railways.
In a move to ensure safe passage amidst the snowfall and inclement weather conditions in Sonamarg, the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) has initiated snow clearance operations to enhance traffic flow in the area.
The Sensex started 43.69 points lower at 76,489.27, while the Nifty saw a marginal decline of 5.30 points, opening at 23,157.80. Among Nifty 50 companies, 35 stocks advanced, 15 declined, and one remained unchanged.
Amidst the increased level of air pollution, the national capital witnessed a thin layer of fog on Thursday morning while the AQI stood at 381 at 8 am.
Himachal Pradesh's Technical Education, Housing, and Town and Country Planning Minister Rajesh Dharmani addressed a press conference in Shimla on Wednesday, outlining the state's financial condition, debt burden, and the steps taken by the Congress government to improve fiscal discipline an
Jasleen Royal's performance as the opening act for Coldplay's Mumbai concerts faced a lot of backlash and she was criticised for being "out of tune" by the netizens. 'Indian Idol 5' winner Sreerama Chandra has reacted to her online trolling and said that it's their "personal choice to lik
In another blow to inflation-stricken citizens, the Pakistani government led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is expected to raise the prices of petrol and diesel from February 1, 2025, according to a report by Samaa TV.