As the meeting of Bharatiya Janata Party Sanyukt Morcha chaired by party national president JP Nadda which concluded here on Saturday, several issues were discussed including creating a roadmap for the upcoming Assembly and next year's Lok Sabha elections.
New Delhi [India], July 1: The healthcare sector has radically transformed after the pandemic. Consultations, due to unforeseen circumstances, were forced to go online. Today, this has become the norm in many countries. Yet, there are many regions in India where digitization is yet to make i
New Delhi [India], July 1: World SME Day 2023, held under the theme "Survival, Expansion, and Internationalization of Indian MSMEs enroute AMRITKAAL 2047," commenced with great enthusiasm and knowledge sharing at the Mirza Ghalib, SCOPE Convention Complex, on Lodhi Road in New Delhi. The eve
"A case will be registered against the protestors. They are taking to the roads causing traffic jams, stopping school students and causing damage to the property," Nurul Haque, DSP Law and Order Kotwali said.
France's Interior Ministry, on Saturday, said that 994 people have been detained. It also said that 2,560 fires had been reported on public roads, with 1,350 cars burned, and there had been 234 incidents of damage or fire in buildings.
A total of 25 people, including three children died while eight people sustained injuries after a bus travelling from Maharashtra's Yavatmal to Pune caught fire in Buldhana on the Samruddhi Mahamarg Expressway.
"Acting swiftly on the information that a severed head of a buffalo was found on a roadside under the Welcome police station, the police of the North East district have arrested two accused. People are urged to help the police maintain peace in the area. And don't spread any kind of rumour,"
"So far, we can confirm 48 dead and we are suspecting one or two are still trapped under the truck," local police commander Geoffrey Mayek said after the accident on the highway between the towns of Kericho and Nakuru on Friday night.
Heavy monsoon rains, coupled with strong winds, lashed across areas such as Shangla's Bisham tehsil and Hazara's Kohistan, Battagram, and Torghar districts. The rains caused streams and rivers to overflow, bringing rubble along with them. This led to blockades and road closures, cutting off
Passengers stranded for about 24 hours were seen sitting alongside the road waiting for roads to reopen and head to their destination. Local police had blocked the road section at various places to avoid overcrowding in the exit points of the highways.
Incessant showers in Himachal Pradesh over the last week claimed the lives of more than 24 people -- either in rain-related or road accidents, according to the State Disaster Management Authority.
MG Road police station in charge Santosh Yadav said, "The complainant Arvind Chawla had given Rs 76 lakhs for two shops while another complainant Sachin Yadab had paid Rs 18 Lakh for one shop to the accused. The Indore Municipal Corporation had kept the said shops in the reserve quota, it