“In the past four years, the minority faced torture in the state. For the BJP, minority means only Muslims. They
Found selling Covaxin to pvt hospitals, Punjab govt now wants doses returned
The government had made a profit of Rs 5.28 crore — buying the vaccines for Rs 3.20 crore, and selling
Delhi Police help elderly woman, 65-year-son get Covid vaccine
On Friday, the duo were taken in a CoviVan – used by Delhi Police to help senior citizens get medical
Karnataka: Recaptured jumbo ‘Kusha’ released into forest after Maneka Gandhi’s intervention
Kusha was originally captured from the wild more than five years ago. Later it was set free into the forest
Haryana: No mustard oil, salt to AAY, BPL families in Haryana from June onwards
Saying that farmers have sold their mustard yield to private players and salt could not be procured due to Covid-19
This weekend in Pune, travel back to 1984, solve a murder mystery or do some magic
The Book Club Pune features Haruki Murakami’s novel while Raah reaches out to children and Ekattha focuses on art The
Delhi man calls PCR, threatens to kill PM Modi; held
The accused, who has been identified as Salman alias Arman, told police that he made the call as he "wanted"
Bengaluru civic body chief’s official Twitter account hacked
The hacker changed the display picture and name on the Twitter account from ‘Gaurav Gupta’ to ‘TΣSLA’ and posted a
Monsoon arrival over Maharashtra around June 11: IMD
Parts of the state will continue receiving the pre-monsoon showers. Vidarbha will experience thunderstorms till June 7. The southwest monsoon
NGO launches toll-free helpline for mental health counselling amid Covid-19
The helpline can be reached between 10 am-4 pm daily. It is a toll-free service and offers counselling in English,