As per the 2022 tiger census report, India boasts of 3,682 tigers which is about 70 per cent of the global wild tiger population
As per the 2022 tiger census report, India boasts of 3,682 tigers which is about 70 per cent of the global wild tiger population
Bilateral trade reached $85 billion in 2024, driven by the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement signed in 2022
Federal probe agency searches over dozen locations in Delhi-NCR; AAP terms raids a 'diversionary tactic'
Case stems from recovery of Rs 6 lakh in Bijapur from two members of banned outfit Moolwasi Bachao Manch
PM Modi remains firm ahead of 50 per cent US tariffs on Indian goods, says 'pressure might increase, but we will bear it all'
Fake documents, fabricated family trees used to secure seats | Quota accounts for 15% of 1.2L MBBS seats
The Supreme Court ordered an SIT probe into Reliance Foundation's 'Vantara' facility in Gujarat, investigating animal acquisition, welfare, and compliance with wildlife laws. Headed by a former judge, the SIT will report by September 12th, examining various allegations.
Denies pre-arrest bail to Aasif, who was accused of transporting two cows to Rajasthan for slaughtering
Arvind Kejriwal responded to Amit Shah's criticism of his jail-time governance by questioning the accountability of leaders who allegedly protect criminals, framing false cases, and rewarding them. He argued his 160-day stint in jail was better than the current BJP-led Delhi government.
Ahead of US deadline, vows to protect farmers’ interests
India issued a flood warning to Pakistan for the Tawi and Chenab rivers via diplomatic channels, not through the Indus Waters Commission, due to heavy rains. This action, described as humanitarian, follows the abeyance of the Indus Waters Treaty after the Pahalgam terror attack. Pakistan received the warning but stated it should have been communicated via the treaty's framework.
State seeks 6 months to prepare roadmap
PM Modi unveils hospital, agri aid for Suva
The Supreme Court ordered social media influencers, including Samay Raina, to apologize for mocking people with disabilities and genetic disorders. The court will consider penalties and explore guidelines for regulating social media content. Commercial and prohibited speeches are not protected by fundamental rights.
Agency sources said simultaneous searches were also carried out at the residences of Saha’s relatives and close associates
Urges Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha MPs, who form the electoral college for the VP election, to exercise a conscience vote
The Delhi High Court ruled that details of Prime Minister Modi's bachelor's degree and Smriti Irani's educational records will remain private. The court cited privacy concerns and lack of public interest, reversing a Central Information Commission order that sought disclosure under the RTI Act.
A Bench led by CJI BR Gavai passed the order after senior advocate Vivek Tankha submitted that the two FIRs were lodged against Kumar despite the deletion of social media posts
The Income Tax Act, 2025, set to replace the six-decade-old Income Tax Act of 1961, has ignited concerns over the expanded powers granted to tax authorities, particularly regarding access to digital assets
The AAP has often accused the BJP of inducting tainted leaders into their party
Each of these models is engineered to meet the diverse mobility needs of South African consumers
Both candidates this time hail from southern India, with CP Radhakrishnan from Tamil Nadu and BS Reddy from Telangana
An annual health check-up of students was also suggested
It was Gnat fighters from this squadron, then operating from Pathankot, that had shot down a Pakistani F-86 Sabre on September 3, 1965, turning the tide in IAF’s favour
On August 14, a Bench led by CJI BR Gavai asked the Centre to respond to petitions seeking restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir
If cleared by the Centre, Justice Pancholi would be in line to become the CJI in October 2031 after retirement of Justice Joymalya Bagchi
The final ceremony will be conducted at the Chandigarh air base, where the MiG-21s arrived in April 1963 and became part of IAF Squadron named ‘The First Supersonics’
Setting aside the Central Information Commission order, Justice Sachin Datta said 'something which is of interest to the public' was quite different from 'something which is in the public interest'
Both the ships are part of ‘Project 17-A stealth frigates’
Case stemmed from a 2016 Central Information Commission directive which had allowed inspection of records of students who cleared the BA programme in 1978