New Delhi [India], December 31: Mach Conferences and Events Ltd. (BSE: 544248), a pioneer in the MICE industry, has been awarded a prestigious government contract valued at approximately ₹92 crore by the Government of Punjab for the Chief Minister's Tirth Yatra initiative.
The order, issued under the instructions of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, emphasises that reservations for OBC, SC, ST, and EWS categories must be applied strictly in accordance with the rules.
PTI leaders and Imran Khan's sisters were again denied a meeting with him at Adiala Jail despite a court order, prompting a sit-in near the prison as party leaders accused authorities of violations and continued to press for access.
SSP Dharamveer Singh on Tuesday said that checks will be conducted at more than 40 locations across Gwalior starting today as part of the comprehensive operation. As many as 35 police teams have been deployed, primarily to prevent incidents of drunk driving and other violations.
Congress leader Shama Mohamed on Tuesday raised concerns over the law and order situation following the death of Angel Chakma, a student from Tripura in Dehradun.
Security and traffic checks have been intensified in Meerut ahead of the New Year 2026 celebrations, with police launching a special road safety drive to prevent accidents and maintain law and order.
Delhi Police has intensified security arrangements across the national capital, deploying nearly 3,000 personnel to ensure public safety and maintain law and order for the New Year celebrations.
Air India Express welcomed its 51st B737-8, which is its first line-fit aircraft, at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport. Configured and designed to Air India Express specifications by Boeing, the aircraft features a cabin designed to enhance comfort, space and convenience.
Justice Sandeep Sharma passed the order while allowing a writ petition filed by Dharam Chand Sharma, an Assistant Engineer in the PWD, who had challenged the department's decision to keep his promotion case in abeyance despite his eligibility.
He further objected to the Chief Minister's decision to allot houses to illegal migrants, saying they were meant for poor Kannadigas whose applications are pending and said the BJP will fight against this "illegal order."
"This order from the BJP's Delhi government exposes their thinking and priorities. For the BJP, education is not even an issue; these people are insulting teachers and ruining schools," Kejriwal wrote. Moreover, Kejriwal glorified the AAP government's reign in Delhi over the ruling BJP go