Janata Dal (Secular) State Youth President Nikhil Kumaraswamy on Monday attacked the Karnataka government and called the caste census report a document "by Siddaramaiah, for Siddaramaiah, and prepared by Siddaramaiah himself."
Delhi Police Crime Branch recovered 36 kg ganja in two seizures near Dwarka-Najafgarh Road and Laxmi Nagar. Two accused were arrested under the NDPS Act following surveillance and interrogation.
According to Crime Branch, the incident happened on the intervening night of April 9-10 in Tigri. Asif and his associates were allegedly caught attempting to siphon petrol from a parked motorcycle near Chhoti Masjid. When a local resident, Mohd Shaan, confronted them, the accused responded w
Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge on Monday slammed the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), calling its members "stooges of RSS" in reference to their stance on minority rights and caste-based allocation, following a report on the state's caste census.
After the completion of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 clash between Delhi Capitals (DC) and Mumbai Indians (MI), former Indian cricketer Robin Uthappa lauded right-hand batter Karun Nair's journey and commented on his remarkable 89-run innings on his return to the cash-trich league.
According to WHO, the committee reviewed the global spread of polio, the situation in Pakistan, and the government's efforts to control the spread of virus.
Channasiddarama Panditaradhya Shivacharya Swami of Srisailam Peetha on Monday called the Karnataka Caste Census Report, 'unscientific', 'not appropriate' and said that it has been prepared with a prejudiced mindset.
Datta Kamble, DCP Zone 3, said that a death threat message was received for Salman Khan on Worli Transport Department's Whatsapp number on Sunday. Following this, the Mumbai Police has registered the case under sections "351(2) and 351(3)" of the Bhartiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS).
Officers seized hundreds of packages of prescription drugs, including Ritalin, Clonazepam, and Percocet,as well as cocaine, ecstasy, and over NIS 800,000 (USD 216,000) in cash.
Vaibhav Khuraniya, one of the complainants in a fraud case against Choksi, said that it may not be easy to bring him back to India due to legal complexities involved in extradition.