39 file nominations for four Odisha LS seats, 266 for 28 Assembly segments
IMD issues Red Warning for several Odisha districts over severe heat wave conditions
Amit Shah urges Odisha BJP leaders to ensure party’s victory in Lok Sabha, Assembly polls
NH-26 expansion hit hard by delay in land acquisition
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Supreme Court rejects pleas seeking cross-verification of votes cast using EVMs with VVPAT
New Delhi: The Supreme Court Friday rejected pleas seeking complete cross-verification of votes cast using EVMs with a Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) and said "blindly distrusting" any aspect of the system can breed unwarranted scepticism. Maintaining that "democracy is all about striving to build harmony and trust between...
Read moreSupreme Court verdict on EVM tight slap to Congress-led opposition: PM Modi in Bihar rallies
Araria/Munger: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Friday asserted that the Supreme Court judgment on Electronic Voting Machines was a "tight slap" to the Congress-led opposition which must "apologise" for committing the "sin" of creating distrust against EVMs. The prime minister, who addressed back-to-back election rallies at Araria and Munger Lok Sabha constituencies in Bihar, also charged the opposition with trying to "steal" reservations meant for OBCs, SCs and STs "for the sake...
Read moreIndian-origin student in US arrested, barred from varsity for taking part in anti-Israel protests on campus
New York: An Indian-origin female student studying at the prestigious Princeton University is among two students who have been arrested and barred from the campus for staging pro-Palestine protests on the campus. Achinthya Sivalingan, born in Coimbatore and raised in Columbus, has been barred from the campus and faces disciplinary action, said a university spokesperson. Protesters set up tents for a student-led pro-Palestine encampment in McCosh Courtyard at about 7 a.m....
Read moreLok Sabha polls phase two: Live updates
New Delhi: Polling for the second phase of the Lok Sabha elections began Friday in 88 parliamentary constituencies across 12 states and a Union Territory. Out of the 88 constituencies in the second phase, 73 are general seats, while six are reserved for Scheduled Tribes (ST) and nine for Scheduled Castes (SC). The voting commenced at 7am Friday and will continue until 5pm. However, in some places, the polling time for...
Read moreTwo terrorists killed in encounter in J&K’s Sopore
Srinagar: Two terrorists were killed while a civilian and two soldiers were injured in the ongoing gunfight between the security forces and holed-up militants in Sopore town of J&K’s Baramulla district Friday. Security forces, including the local police, Army and the CRPF started a cordon and search operation in the Nowpora locality of Sopore town Thursday after receiving a tip about the presence of terrorists there. Officials said as the security...
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Maruti Suzuki posts 48% jump in Q4 net profit
New Delhi: The country’s leading carmaker Maruti Suzuki India Ltd Friday reported a 48 per cent jump in net profit to Rs 3,878 crore for the January-March quarter of 2023-24 compared to the same quarter of 2022-23. The company declared its highest-ever dividend of Rs 125 per share. The car giant reported its highest revenue of Rs...
Accessing Instant Funds: Best Personal Loan Apps at Your Fingertips
Life does not always operate on a schedule, and most unexpected needs are not a part of the plan. While not everyone has a solid emergency fund, an instant personal loan comes as a rescue in those times. In the current digital era, securing a loan has become quicker and more accessible than ever, thanks to the...
Supreme Court verdict on EVM tight slap to Congress-led opposition: PM Modi in Bihar rallies
Araria/Munger: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Friday asserted that the Supreme Court judgment on Electronic Voting Machines was a "tight slap" to the Congress-led opposition which must "apologise" for committing the "sin" of creating distrust against EVMs. The prime minister, who addressed back-to-back election rallies at Araria and Munger Lok Sabha constituencies in Bihar, also charged the opposition...
Markets snap five-day rally; Sensex tumbles over 600 pts
Mumbai: Market benchmarks Sensex and Nifty wilted under selling pressure Friday after a five-day rally as investors pared exposure to banking, financial and consumer durable stocks amid mixed trends in global markets. Rising global crude prices, a depreciating rupee and persistent foreign fund outflows further weighed on sentiment, traders said. Profit-taking also came into play as the...
Chinese marine ‘research’ ship back in Maldives waters
Male: A 4,500-tonne high-tech Chinese 'research ship' is back in the Maldivian waters, two months after it spent a week docked at different ports in this archipelago nation. Xiang Yang Hong 03 was docked at the Thilafushi industrial island's harbour Thursday morning, news portal Adhadhu.com reported Friday. However, “the government has not disclosed the reason for its...
39 file nominations for four Odisha LS seats, 266 for 28 Assembly segments
Bhubaneswar: Thirty-nine candidates have filed nominations for four Lok Sabha seats and 266 nominees submitted papers for 28 Assembly segments in Odisha for elections to be held May 13. In the first round of simultaneous elections in the state, the polling will take place in Kalahandi, Nabarangpur, Koraput and Berhampur Lok Sabha constituencies and the 28 Assembly...
CBI recovers huge cache of arms, explosives from house of Shahjahan’s relative at Sandeshkhali
Kolkata: The CBI Friday afternoon conducted a raid at the residence of a relative of suspended Trinamool Congress leader Sheikh Shahjahan at Sandeshkhali in North 24 Parganas District and seized a huge cache of firearms and explosives. Sources said the CBI got a tip-off about the cache of arms and crude bombs at the residence of Shahjahan’s...
PM is scared, may even shed tears on stage: Rahul Gandhi’s fresh salvo at Narendra Modi
Vijayapura: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi Friday took potshots at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his attack on the grand old party, saying he is scared and may even shed tears on the stage. “You have heard the Prime Minister's speeches. He is scared. It's possible that he may shed tears on stage,” Gandhi said addressing a public...
India can speak about its own visa policy: US on Australian journalist’s claim on visa denial
Washington: The US has refrained from commenting on allegations that India denied the visa renewal of an Australian journalist, saying New Delhi can speak about its visa policy. Avani Dias, the South Asia Bureau Chief of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) left India April 19, and she claimed Tuesday that she was denied an extension of her...
TikTok law kicks off new showdown between Beijing, Washington; what’s coming next?
Washington: TikTok is gearing up for a legal fight against a U.S. law that would force the social media platform to break ties with its China-based parent company, a move almost certainly backed by Chinese authorities as the bitter U.S.-China rivalry threatens the future of a wildly popular way for young people in America to connect online....