Jharkhand has won, declares Hemant Soren after resounding victory
Chief Minister Hemant Soren hailed the INDIA alliance’s decisive victory in the Assembly polls as a triumph for the people of Jharkhand. Addressing the media persons on Saturday, after the results were announced, Soren emphasized the role of women and youth voters in the coalition’s success. Sharing a video of his...
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Marandi congratulates Hemant, welcomes people’s verdict
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4 ministers of Soren Govt, kin of former CMs face defeat
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State Assembly gets 12 new women legislators
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14 young MLAs set to enter State Assembly
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UNICEF organises social media meet on education
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Teachers’ orientation held at Sanchi
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Woman ends life by jumping into dam
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Bhopal experiences coldest night at 9.4 degree Celsius
The State capital witnessed the coldest night of the past decade on Thursday as mercury dipped to 9.4 degree celsius. The 10-year record of cold was broken on the night of 21-22 November in Bhopal. The temperature fell to 9.4 degrees. This is the lowest temperature of November since 2014. In 2017,...
CM to lay foundation for hi-tech Gaushala
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav will lay the foundation stone marking the commencement of construction of a state-of-the-art Gaushala at Barkhedi Dob village on the outskirts of the state capital on Saturday. The State Minister for Animal Husbandry and Dairy (Independent Charge), Lakhan Patel, will be present at the ceremony. The Gaushala...
No Rain Basera meals without mobile numbers: Govt order
Scores of people are forced to sleep on an empty stomach as a government order now makes it mandatory for poor, homeless residents at the city's largest night shelter to provide their mobile phone numbers to earn free meals. Municipal staffers, who earlier helped out the hungry by listing their own...
Rising city pollution levels impact health of animals
Rising pollution levels in Delhi are impacting pets and street animals, causing health issues and behavioural changes that have concerned pet owners and animal welfare activists, veterinarians said. Many animals are experiencing respiratory problems, with symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, vomiting, diarrhea, and chest congestion attributed to the city's worsening...
1.64 lakh challans issued for vehicles lacking PUC certificates October onwards
More than 1.64 lakh challans amounting to Rs 164 crore were issued in the national capital against the vehicles lacking valid Pollution Under Control, or PUC, certificates from October 1 to November 22. According to traffic police data, a total of 3.87 lakh such vehicles owners were challaned for the...
Delhi Govt mandates colour-coded stickers on vehicles to combat pollution
Delhi government’s transport department has mandated vehicle owners in the National Capital Territory to affix colour-coded stickers on their vehicles to help identify fuel types to combat rising pollution levels. According to a public notice issued by the department, the directive is in line with the Supreme Court's order dated August...
Mahayuti’s win gives BJP shot in the arm ahead of city polls
With a victory secured in Maharashtra, the BJP received a shot in the arm ahead of the Delhi Assembly polls next year, with its local leaders saying the party is now set to dethrone the AAP government in the national capital with a massive win. Even as the signs of the...