A new report released by the Baloch Yakjehti Committee has alleged a disturbing escalation in extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances and staged police encounters across Balochistan during February, raising fresh concerns about Pakistan's security policies in the province, as reporte
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Saturday extended his heartfelt wishes to all students appearing for the board examinations of the Uttarakhand Board of School Education, which began today, a release form the Chief Minister's office stated.
Turtle brothers Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael and Michelangelo's next big screen adventure will crash into theatres a little sooner than previously scheduled.
The seminar, organised by the Wargaming Development Centre (WARDEC), provided a national platform for strategic dialogue, bringing together participants from across India's wargaming ecosystem, including senior military leaders, academicians, strategic thinkers and technology industry exp
The event also coincides with ESIC's celebration of 75 years of service and social security, reinforcing the spirit of Fit India through healthy, active lifestyles, according to a release.
According to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), the Trial Court also ordered the government to award compensation of Rs 10 lakh to each victim. The Court further ordered to distribute the cash amount seized from the house of the accused persons among the victims in equal proportio
Amid the ongoing debate surrounding 'The Kerala Story 2,' producer Vipul Shah opened up about the film, stating that it does not target Kerala as a state.
The initiative is positioned as the next phase of the state's broader digital transformation strategy and is aligned with key policy frameworks covering IT/ITeS, startups, industrial development, MSMEs, and renewable energy, according to a release.
The film, directed by Anthony Maras, is scheduled to be released in theatres on May 29 by Focus Features. The cast also includes Andrew Scott, Kerry Condon, Damian Lewis and Chris Messina.
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