Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Saturday, expressed deep concern on the "recent string of violence and continuing bloodshed" in Manipur.
The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) aspirants supported the decision of the state government to conduct the examination in a single day.
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Paramedical Association (KPPA) has announced a sit-in protest on November 25 in Peshawar to demand post upgradation, salary adjustments, and pension raises. Khalid Khan, district president of the KPPA, warned of indefinite protests if their demands are not met.
After ongoing protests in UP, the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission will conduct the preliminary examination in one day, said the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) on Thursday.
Assuring the safety for doctors Health Minister M Subramaniyan says, "We had discussion with Doctors Unions and association yesterday. We shared our disappointment each other over the untoward incident. They are satisfied with the government measures. There are no disturbances to Health and
"Students are protesting against the state PSC. The students are being requested to continue with their protest constitutionally and their demands will be taken to the authorities. Yesterday, public property was vandalised by anti-social elements and cases have been registered against the
Divulging details on the recovery of Dr Balaji, who was stabbed in Kalaignar Centenary Super Speciality Government Hospital on Wednesday, the Director of the Hospital, L Parthasarathy said that he had come out of danger and was in stable condition.
Prayagraj DM, said, "We tried to speak to the protesting students. We requested them to make a delegation and we will make them speak to the commission so that we can find a solution. Protesting students are not ready to listen and they rejected it. We have repeatedly tried speaking to them,
Students preparing for the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) on Wednesday held a candlelight march, marking the third consecutive day of protests outside the UPPSC building in Prayagraj.
The protest, which began in the regional capital, Gilgit, has quickly gained momentum, attracting not only legal professionals but also civil society activists and concerned citizens. Their demands centre on overhauling the judicial structure, improving accountability, enhancing transparency
Four Danish members of parliament (MPs) have disregarded protests from Beijing and travelled to Taiwan, where they discussed Denmark's policy requiring Taiwanese individuals to list themselves as Chinese on their identification documents.
The protesters have vowed to continue their efforts until their demands are met, warning that further action may be taken if the issue remains unresolved. The road's disrepair is emblematic of a wider pattern of infrastructure neglect in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, where residents c