Addressing the media, Sachdeva said Diwali is not just a festival but a significant cultural celebration linked to the legacy of Lord Ram. He asserted that the festival has historically brought joy and unity among people, but alleged that earlier governments in Delhi attempted to diminish
The Sikkim Pollution Control Board on Saturday issued an order prohibiting the manufacturing, sale, and bursting of all types of sound and light-emitting firecrackers in the state ahead of Diwali, which falls on October 20.
Banke Bihari's treasury to be opened after 54 years on Dhanteras festival in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. Only the High-Powered Committee, allowed by the Court under police security, said a police official. While speaking with ANI, Mathura Circle Officer, Sandeep Singh said, "The reopening of
The Supreme Court on Wednesday relaxed the firecracker restrictions in the Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR) ahead of Diwali, allowing the sale and bursting of green firecrackers from October 18 to October 21.
During a press conference held on Friday, Kotwal said, "Today, the Government of India has ordered a judicial inquiry to be conducted by a Supreme Court judge... This judicial inquiry will be chaired by former Supreme Court Justice Dr BS Chauhan. Administrative support will be provided by
Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva has termed the attempt by Aam Aadmi Party leader Gopal Rai to mislead people regarding Delhi's pollution through a press conference as unfortunate, stating that this has been their strategy for the past 10 years.
Chandigarh Police officer DSP Ram Gopal has received a major relief from the Supreme Court of India, which dismissed the Chandigarh Administration's petition challenging his promotion to the rank of Superintendent of Police (SP).
The inquiry will be conducted by former Supreme Court judge BS Chauhan to examine the circumstances leading to the incident, the subsequent police action, and the resulting loss of lives.
The Supreme Court on Friday constituted a committee and issued certain guidelines to ensure the protection of the rights of transgender persons in India.
A bench of Justices M.M. Sundresh and Vipul M. Pancholi questioned the unfortunate reality of India's growing drug menace, stating how many true kingpins have actually been apprehended and how many sources of narcotic supply have ever been effectively tapped.
The Supreme Court on Friday took suo motu cognisance of incidents of digital arrest scams, where fraudsters impersonate law enforcement agencies or judicial authorities to extort money from citizens, particularly senior citizens, and sought a response from the Centre and the CBI.