The web portal will be available for both the phases of Census -- Houselisting and Housing Census and Population Enumeration
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On Sunday, flash floods triggered by two cloudbursts struck several areas of Himachal Pradesh’s Chamba and Mandi districts; death toll reaches 78
The video, shared widely online, shows Rahil ramming into Rajshree’s car and boasting about his father’s political influence during a heated confrontation
Claims that the Modi government deliberately uses two different benchmarks: consumption inequality in India and income inequality in other countries
Officials say it was 'possibly a Pakistani fishing vessel', but the identity and other details will be ascertained once the boat is intercepted
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BRICS traces its roots back to an informal meeting organised by Russia during the UN General Assembly in 2006
EC has clarified that while voters were required to 'submit their documents any time before July 25', those who failed to do so would get an opportunity 'during Claims & Objections period also'
During his meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov, Jaishankar discussed bilateral cooperation, West Asia, BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
Posters urging 'culturally appropriate' attire have appeared at 40 Jabalpur temples. The Mahakal Sangh International Bajrang Dal wants devotees to avoid jeans, tops, mini skirts, night suits, and shorts. Women must also cover their heads to preserve Indian culture, according to the group.
The CBI is investigating the 2019 Sandeskhali post-poll killings of three BJP workers, based on a Calcutta High Court order. Former TMC leader Sahajahan Sheikh is the prime accused. The court cited the state police's failure to act effectively in the case as the reason for handing the investigation to the CBI.
Rules relaxed to increase number of medical seats, faculty posts
Untold stories from the states
Holds bilateral talks with Brazil, China on sidelines of BRICS meetings
Biometric passes, artificial intelligence-powered threat prediction, digitised grievance redressal on cards
Former CJIs support 'one nation, one election' constitutionality. They express concerns about the Election Commission's expanded powers, particularly the potential to alter assembly tenures. Suggestions include defining the EC's authority and a staggered implementation.
Says proper decorum not followed while taking decision
With municipal elections in Mumbai approaching, the language issue has taken centre stage in the state’s political discourse
Seeks urgent UNSC reforms, greater role for India, Brazil
Former CJI DY Chandrachud is being asked to vacate his official residence. The Supreme Court administration requested the government to take possession, citing expired extensions. His delay is due to his daughters' needs.
Mahua Moitra, Yogendra Yadav, and PUCL challenge the EC's electoral roll revision in Bihar, citing potential voter disenfranchisement and violations. The EC defends the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) as necessary for accurate voter lists, despite concerns raised by various groups. The revision aims to update voter rolls before the October-November Assembly polls.
Sixteen persons, including the organiser, booked for rioting, unlawful assembly and obstructing public servants from discharging their duty
The Prime Minister says the world today needs a new multipolar and inclusive order
A newly-formed multi-state cooperative body named Sardar Patel Cooperative Dairy Federation Limited was launched and its logo unveiled
The Election Commission stands firm, asserts that revision of electoral rolls in Bihar is ‘being implemented smoothly at the ground level’ and ‘there is no change in instructions’
He said the religious status and titles is the prerogative of the central government of China
Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said, “No country that has a poverty rate of 28.1% can make a justifiable claim to being one of the most equal societies in the world”
Says the podcast will continue to explore the rich history, culture and literature of Maharashtra
The relative suggested to perform “damma” — a superstitious practice prevalent in the tribal Melghat region of the district
Karnataka has witnessed over 100 cases of Kyasanur Forest Disease this year, says a senior health official
The poll panel said that with the exercise, it wants to ensure the integrity and preparation of error-free electoral rolls
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