After the UP Police Recruitment Exam and RO-ARO exam paper leaks, the Yogi government brought the "UP Public Examination Ordinance 2024" in the cabinet meeting regarding the exam paper leak.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 26: UEFA Euro 2024 has begun, and the chatter, the conversations and the questions won't stop. Who will rise as the new wonderkid, their name forever etched in footballing folklore? Can seasoned veterans defy the odds and orchestrate one glorious tournament
A man reportedly stabbed three people on Monday in front of a school bus at a bus stop in eastern China. The victims were a Japanese woman and her child, according to CNN.
The World Health Organisation has called on the member nations in the Southeast Asia region to recognise that alcohol and tobacco in any form, whether legal or illicit, are harmful to one's health, and thus decisive actions must be taken to stop the illicit trade in tobacco products and to t
The gunmen targeted multiple places of worship and engaged in a confrontation at a police traffic stop in these cities within the Muslim-majority republic.
Bharatiya Janata Party's state president, Rajiv Bindal, criticised Congress on Monday and said that the party should stop instigating citizens in the name of the Constitution. He also said that Congress should first go through the history of June 25, the black day in the history of the natio
Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare JP Nadda said that various initiatives taken by the Union Government have cumulatively helped in reducing childhood mortality due to diarrhoea.
After witnessing the "beautiful mad passionate love story" of her best friends- Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal, actor Huma Qureshi could not stop herself from expressing her feelings.
Amid constant rants of opposition parties calming the country's constitution is in danger, JD(U) leader and Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan alias Lalan Singh rubbished such claims and said the opposition wants government intervention to refrain constitutional bodies from taking actions agains
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge said that shuffling the bureaucrats is not a solution to the "endemic problem" in the education system "rotted by the Bharatiya Janata Party" and claimed that in the NEET scam, the buck stops at the doorstep of top-level officials of the Prime Minister N
"...They (DMK and Congress) will never work for a holistic solution. Let's believe that Congress is now supporting the abolishment of NEET. What has stopped them from passing an ordinance in their respective states and sending it to the President?... You can't handpick issues and try to buil