Bharatiya Janata Party chief Amit Shah on Tuesday highlighted the achievements during the first year of the NDA government, saying it had restored people’s pride and faith in the Prime Minister’s Office.
A torrid heat wave has gripped large parts of the country with southern neighbours Andhra Pradesh and Telangana recording over 750 deaths till Tuesday as the weather office predicted temperatures will continue to soar this week.
In the wake of a raging row between the chief minister of Delhi and the lieutenant governor, the central IAS officers' body Tuesday slammed the "unwarranted and undignified treatment" meted out to some civil servants in Delhi government and also expressed anguish over the "character assassination" of its members in the media.
The ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) cleared a resolution in the assembly on Tuesday seeking powers to impeach the lieutenant governor in a move that deepened an all-out turf war between the Delhi government and the Centre.
Delhi high court on Tuesday granted interim bail of 60 days to Captain Bhagmal, one of the three convicts serving life term in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case, on medical grounds.
The troupe will perform the Devi Mahatme, or the Magnanimity of the Goddess, which describes the victory of Goddess Durga over various demons, including Chanda, Munda, Mahishasura, Raktabija, Shumbha and Nishumbha.
Four accused, arrested for their alleged involvement in the Petroleum Ministry documents leak case, have been granted bail by a Delhi court.
Four months after becoming prime minister, Narendra Modi stunned Indians by picking up a crude straw broom and, holding it like a dance partner, gently sweeping at a small pile of green leaves on a New Delhi street. As he passes one year in office, India is as filthy as it ever was with some of the world's most polluted air, rivers stinking with sewage and more than half the 1.2 billion population still defecating in the open.
The Delhi high court came down on the Aam Aadmi Party-led government in Delhi for locking up the office of a senior IAS officer at the Delhi Secretariat.
Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal took a dig at the Centre during a public meeting organised to mark 100 days of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in the national capital in the wake of a court judgment that gave the Anti-Corruption Bureau a green light for taking action against corrupt officials. AAP's meeting, amid the no-holds-barred turf war, was fiery and gave Kejriwal a stage to make his pitch for more powers to the state government. Here are 5 takeaways from the AAP meeting, christened 'Jan Samvad'.