Non-metro regions now account for nearly 70 per cent of the formal workforce in India. A new report by Quess Corp shows that tier-3 cities lead this growth with 40 per cent of employment. Tier-2 hubs follow with 29 per cent of jobs, while tier-1 cities hold 31 per cent of the workforce.
The Delhi Police is currently in the process of questioning the eight men arrested about whether they were planning to carry out an attack on the temple or in an area with heavy footfall.
According to sources, the anti-India posters that surfaced in Delhi and Kolkata were printed in Kolkata after the poster PDF was sent from Bangladesh by the handler, identified as Shabbir.
During preliminary interrogation related to a terror module being handled by a Lashkar handler based in Bangladesh, accused Umar Faruk revealed that he came in contact with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) handler Shabir Ahmad Lone in March 2025, who sought to use illegally-staying Bangladeshi natio
Shaidul reportedly facilitated Shabir's illegal entry into Bangladesh and arranged hideouts. He also shared details about a Tamil Nadu-based LeT-linked group. Investigators believe Shabbir was operating from Bangladesh while coordinating India-bound operations.
Delhi Police are in the process of bringing all the suspects from Tamil Nadu to the national capital for further investigation. Upon searching, the police found and seized dozens of mobile phones and SIM cards from the suspects.
Legislative Council Opposition Leader Botsa Satyanarayana on Friday alleged that the state government is "panicking" at the very mention of Indapur Dairy as it fears that alleged irregularities involving Heritage and diversion of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) funds would be exposed
A special court on Friday granted bail to Shilpa Shetty's husband and businessman Raj Kundra after he appeared before it in a money laundering case linked to an alleged Bitcoin investment scam.
In a post on X, Malviya said, "Narsimha Yadav, one of the main organisers of today's naked protest at the AI Summit, has pictures with Rahul Gandhi. This should leave no doubt that the disruption was not incidental; it was orchestrated."
New Delhi [India], February 20: After a long career spent in boardrooms across continents, Ranjan Sen has turned to the form he has loved since childhood. His debut book, To Cut A Long Story Short, published by Om Books International in October 2025, marks his formal entry into Indian Englis