Probe ordered into custodial torture allegations in Kendrapara police station
Kendrapara: Police have launched an inquiry into allegations of custodial torture of a woman and her son by personnel of the Talachua Marine Police Station in Odisha's Kendrapara district, an officer said Wednesday. Kendrapara Superintendent of Police Siddharth Kataria said...
NSUI protests outside Dharmendra Pradhan’s residence over NEET paper leak row
Bhubaneswar: National Students' Union of India (NSUI) activists Wednesday protested outside the residence of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, demanding his resignation over the ongoing NEET paper leak controversy. Members from NSUI, the student wing of Congress, took out a...
Thunderstorms bring relief as Odisha battles intense heatwave conditions
Bhubaneswar: Widespread thunderstorm and rain brought relief from sweltering heat in several parts of Odisha Wednesday, even as 12 towns in the state recorded temperatures of 42 degrees Celsius or above. Thunderstorms along with rain, lightning and gusty wind occurred...
Two construction workers killed as pickup van overturns in Kendrapara
Kendrapara: Two road construction workers were killed and two others injured after a pickup van in which they were travelling overturned in Odisha's Kendrapara district Wednesday, police said. The accident happened near Mugakani village in the Rajnagar police station area...
ABVP to continue fight against urban Naxalism: Solanki
Bhubaneswar: ABVP general secretary Virendra Singh Solanki Wednesday said the student organisation will continue its fight against urban Naxalism and discrepancies prevailing in the education sector. Speaking at the meeting of ABVP's Central Working Committee, Solanki said, At a time...
ED team attacked after raid at Vijayan’s house; personnel injured
Thiruvananthapuram: Tension flared outside the rented residence of veteran CPI-M leader and former Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, in the wake of the Enforcement Department raids Wednesday, as angry party workers allegedly attacked vehicles carrying agency officials soon after the searches ended. Three vehicles accompanying the ED team were damaged...
Read moreDetailsNew Assam Assembly’s first session ends with passage of UCC Bill
Guwahati: The first session of the 16th Assam Legislative Assembly, during which the important 'Uniform Civil Code, Assam, Bill 2026' was passed, concluded Wednesday. Speaker Ranjeet Kumar Dass, in his remarks at the end of the proceedings, said the five-day session witnessed several important events, including the oath-taking of the new MLAs and the governor's speech. On the first day, the legislators were sworn in by pro-tem Speaker Chandra Mohan Patowary,...
Read moreDetailsSupreme Court bench was ‘kept in dark’ on NCERT row: Danino
New Delhi: Michel Danino, one of the three NCERT academics earlier barred for life by the Supreme Court over a controversial chapter on judiciary, claimed on Wednesday that the top court had been kept in the dark about the broader context of their work. He also said that the initial March 11 order of the top court came as a surprise, as the academicians were not heard before the ruling was...
Read moreDetailsCBSE OSM row: Rahul demands judicial inquiry, SIT to unearth truth behind ‘scam’
New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi Wednesday said the CBSE examination results have been marred by "massive irregularities" and demanded an independent judicial inquiry and constitution of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to unearth the truth behind the "entire scam". Gandhi posed questions to the government, asking why the CBSE contract was awarded to COEMPT, which had previously been embroiled in controversies while operating as Globarena. He also asked what, precisely,...
Read moreDetailsAir India to cut 22% domestic flights amid rising fuel prices
New Delhi: Air India will reduce up to 22 per cent of its domestic flights amid rising operational costs due to high fuel prices, according to sources. The loss-making airline, which is facing financial headwinds, has reduced international flights by around 27 per cent, the sources said. Air India operates around 4,400 weekly flights. Out of them, about 3,600 are domestic, and 800 are international services. "In continuation of our previously...
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Probe ordered into custodial torture allegations in Kendrapara police station
Kendrapara: Police have launched an inquiry into allegations of custodial torture of a woman and her son by personnel of the Talachua Marine Police Station in Odisha's Kendrapara district, an officer said Wednesday. Kendrapara Superintendent of Police Siddharth Kataria said Wednesday that he had personally visited the police station to look into the matter. The SP said...
NSUI protests outside Dharmendra Pradhan’s residence over NEET paper leak row
Bhubaneswar: National Students' Union of India (NSUI) activists Wednesday protested outside the residence of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, demanding his resignation over the ongoing NEET paper leak controversy. Members from NSUI, the student wing of Congress, took out a 'mashaal' (torch) march from ATM Square in Niladri Vihar towards Pradhan's residence in the nearby area. When...
Thunderstorms bring relief as Odisha battles intense heatwave conditions
Bhubaneswar: Widespread thunderstorm and rain brought relief from sweltering heat in several parts of Odisha Wednesday, even as 12 towns in the state recorded temperatures of 42 degrees Celsius or above. Thunderstorms along with rain, lightning and gusty wind occurred in Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Rourkela, Bonai, Bhadrak, Jajpur, Boudh, Keonjhar, Baripada, Balasore and some other places in the...
Two construction workers killed as pickup van overturns in Kendrapara
Kendrapara: Two road construction workers were killed and two others injured after a pickup van in which they were travelling overturned in Odisha's Kendrapara district Wednesday, police said. The accident happened near Mugakani village in the Rajnagar police station area around 4.30 pm, when the workers were returning home, they said. The pickup van skidded off the...
ABVP to continue fight against urban Naxalism: Solanki
Bhubaneswar: ABVP general secretary Virendra Singh Solanki Wednesday said the student organisation will continue its fight against urban Naxalism and discrepancies prevailing in the education sector. Speaking at the meeting of ABVP's Central Working Committee, Solanki said, At a time when Bharat is emerging as a global leader, ABVP continues to work through constructive movements and struggles...
New Assam Assembly’s first session ends with passage of UCC Bill
Guwahati: The first session of the 16th Assam Legislative Assembly, during which the important 'Uniform Civil Code, Assam, Bill 2026' was passed, concluded Wednesday. Speaker Ranjeet Kumar Dass, in his remarks at the end of the proceedings, said the five-day session witnessed several important events, including the oath-taking of the new MLAs and the governor's speech. On...
IPL 2026: SRH opt to bowl against Rajasthan Royals in Eliminator
Mullanpur: Sunrisers Hyderabad skipper Pat Cummins won toss and elected to bowl against Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League Eliminator in Mullanpur, Punjab, Wednesday. The winner of this contest will take on Gujarat Titans in Qualifier 2 here May 29. RR had their regular skipper Riyan Parag returning to the playing eleven after a brief hamstring...
SC verdict on Bihar voter roll revision not pan-India: Banerjee
New Delhi: Senior Trinamool Congress leader Kalyan Banerjee Wednesday said the Supreme Court judgment on the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls was confined to the Bihar case and could not be treated as an all-India ruling, asserting that the issues raised in West Bengal were completely different. Reacting to the apex court's verdict, Banerjee, who...
Supreme Court bench was ‘kept in dark’ on NCERT row: Danino
New Delhi: Michel Danino, one of the three NCERT academics earlier barred for life by the Supreme Court over a controversial chapter on judiciary, claimed on Wednesday that the top court had been kept in the dark about the broader context of their work. He also said that the initial March 11 order of the top court...























































































