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Poll bugles: on the five Assembly elections
Questions on the SIR apart, the ECI does well to limit the election cycle in April
Kerala Assembly polls 2026: MLA C.C. Mukundan, ousted from CPI, joins BJP; may contest from Nattika
Mukundan had earlier held discussions with the State Congress leaders in Delhi, but they refused to accommodate him. He says he will expose instances of corruption in the CPI
ED attaches assets worth ₹50.80 crore in Salai Group case
The ED’s probe is based on an FIR registered against Yambem Biren and and Narengbam Samarjit, the self-styled ‘External Affairs & Defence Minister of Manipur State Council’
Kerala Assembly Elections 2026: NCP(SP) announces candidates, Saseendran to be fielded again in Elathur
Sitting MLA Thomas K. Thomas will contest in Kuttanad, and K.T. Mujeeb in Malappuram
Opposition notice seeking CEC’s removal cites his public remarks against Rahul Gandhi
The 10-page notice filed in both Houses also refers to concerns over the process of CEC appointment, and an alleged manipulation of voter rolls in Karnataka
In Brussels, Jaishankar discusses Iran with EU counterparts
The External Affairs Minister was invited to interact with Foreign Ministers from the 27-member bloc, during the EU Foreign Affairs Council meeting, says a statement from Ministry of External Affairs
Trinamool MPs walk out of Rajya Sabha protesting removal of officials
Trinamool Congress Rajya Sabha Member Derek O’Brien said the Election Commission removed West Bengal’s top bureaucrats in the “dead of night”
Deve Gowda writes to Sonia Gandhi over ‘chaos’ in Parliament
The former Prime Minister raised questions on the conduct of the Leader of the Opposition in leading protests that have disrupted proceedings during the ongoing Budget Session.
Crab in Silent Valley found displaying both male and female biological traits
Consensus reached to revoke suspension of eight Opposition MPs
Sources say parties agree that members will not cross over into the Well of the House to confront those on the other side, throw papers at the Speaker’s podium or protest at the desk of the secretary ...
Kerala wellness sector stares at uncertainty as West Asian crisis continues
Kerala is considered the cradle of wellness tourism in the country, and nearly 70% of the foreign tourists visiting the State belong to this category
Cabinet berth only for those who ensure victory in maximum number of constituencies, says Stalin
Personal differences should not be allowed to affect the party’s prospects in the April 23 Assembly election, CM tells DMK district secretaries
Fuel crisis is man-made, Opposition says, targeting Centre’s foreign policy
Participating in the discussion on the Appropriation Bill, senior Congress MP Shaktisinh Gohil says India has been committed to remaining non-aligned since Independence
Five convicted in 2016 Una flogging case; Gujarat court to announce punishment
In the July 11, 2016 incident, more than 40 men from the upper caste Darbar community attacked four members of the Sarvaiya family in Mota Samadhiyala village near Una
ED arrests Madhya Pradesh food company owner for money laundering, selling adulterated dairy products
The company allegedly supplied adulterated dairy products by substituting milk fat with palm oil and other harmful chemicals
M.P. High Court Bench to visit Bhojshala-Kamal Maula mosque site before April 2 hearing
Under an agreement with the ASI in 2003, Hindus are allowed to perform puja at the complex every Tuesday, while Muslims offer namaz there every Friday.
Naval warships escort Indian vessels from the Gulf of Oman
Three warships escort Shivalik, Nanda Devi, and Jag Laadki; naval protection for Indian ships to continue; warships operating under Operation Sankalp, a mission aimed at safeguarding merchant shipping...
Address attacks on Hindu temples in the U.S., MEA says
The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom is ‘presenting a distorted and selective picture of India’, the Ministry of External Affairs says
Supreme Court says stakeholder consultation needed, reluctant to alter duration of five-year law courses
While acknowledging that reforms in legal education are a necessity, the Chief Justice-led Bench says it may not be appropriate for courts to determine the duration of professional courses.