India-Japan joint military exercise ‘Dharma Guardian’ kicks off in Japan
The 6th edition of the India-Japan joint military exercise, Dharma Guardian, commenced at the East Fuji Training Area in Japan.
The 6th edition of the India-Japan joint military exercise, Dharma Guardian, commenced at the East Fuji Training Area in Japan.
A total of 32 medals were presented for the years 2022, 2023, and 2024, recognising the personnel's exemplary service, bravery, and dedication in often challenging and extreme conditions.
The Opposition Congress in Rajasthan boycotted the proceedings in the state assembly on Tuesday and held a dharna at the gate of the assembly premises protesting against the remark on late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and the subsequent suspension of six of the party MLAs.
A single bench of Justice S K Panigrahi while refusing interference in the government’s policy of Aadhaar-PAN linkage of bank accounts said “while concerns regarding data security and privacy are acknowledged, they do not outweigh the compelling need for regulatory oversight in the securities market”.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said on Tuesday that during the Samajwadi Party regime, only people assoicated with the ruling party received financial help for medical treatment, every work was given a ‘Samajwadi’ name.
The 87th meeting of the Network Planning Group (NPG) evaluated five projects for their conformity to the PM GatiShakti principles. These projects comprise one Metro, one RRTS, two Road, and one Airport, said the Ministry of Commerce here today.
In a conciliatory gesture with the ruling BJP, Rajasthan Agriculture Minister Dr Kirodi Lal Meena has affirmed his loyalty to the party and clarified that he did not breach the organisational discipline.
What’s in a name? the classic Shakespearean quote goes. The Orissa High Court adjudicated a peculiar litigation over the unsavory controversy with regard to the conferment of Padma Shri, country’s fourth-highest civilian award, with two claimants carrying identical names.
In a setback for former Tamil Nadu chief minister E K Palaniswami, the Madras High Court on Wednesday gave the go ahead for the Election Commission to proceed with petitions on intra-party disputes in the AIADMK and challenging the legitimacy of the present leadership.
BJP’s Delhi Unit President Virendraa Sachdeva stated, "We will sit together and analyse the party's performance in this election."