The Town police on Saturday booked Kerala Vyapari Vyavasayi Ekopana Samiti (KVVES) leader T. Nazirudheen and four other traders who tried to open shop
The pending board exams will be held from July 1 to 15.
Civil society group hands out rations to NSCN(IM) members in Manipur
The new restriction, which means travellers including Britons arriving in the UK would have to self-isolate at a private residence or be fined up to £1,000 or be deported for flouting the rules, is expected to take effect at the end of this month
Dispute over repayment of loan had led to the crime, say police
Asks officers to fact-check and refer to reliable sites to verify news reports
A helpline number has been opened by the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), on the directions of the State Legal Services Authority, to provide
More than 3,946,130 cases were registered in 195 countries and territories. Of these, at least 1,293,700 are now considered recovered.
Ranjit Singh was acting as a conduit for Pakistan-based groups to push drugs into India and the money generated was used for terror activities
Centre’s move took away the State’s rights, says the PMK founder
Timings for shops and fuel outlets have been extended, and tea shops will be able to offer parcel services
In the midst of the flurry of activity to contain the spread of COVID-19 in Kerala, the heart of a brain dead patient from Thiruvananthapuram was bro
‘The stranded people are mostly migrant workers, patients and their attendants, students, pilgrims and tourists from West Bengal’
Presence documented by Sanjay Gubbi of Nature Conservation Foundation and his team
Maken also came down heavily on the Arvind Kejriwal-led government and asked it to be more transparent in reporting cases of the novel coronavirus.
The Bench disposed of the plea as no representation about the issue had been made to the DMRC before moving the court
The Chief Minister said an elaborate work plan should be formulated to make employment available to migrant labourers, and women self-help groups should be trained on a large scale
Upendranath Brahma remains an icon of leadership, sacrifice and unity, it says
Non-availability of workers owing to the lockdown is causing delay in cutting the canes
She was reported missing after her mother passed away on Wednesday and her body was found near the new private ward block of the hospital on Saturday, police said
Eminent citizens file petition in Gauhati HC
Under the e-token system, customers are given specific time for purchasing alcohol so that there is no violation of social distancing norms by people queuing up outside liquor stores
The main petition, which has sought that a list of those arrested be put up outside police control room and police stations in the district, should be updated on a case-by-case basis. It is listed for hearing on June 16
Curbs will lead to ‘grave’ revenue loss, says State govt. plea
Over 100 villagers carrying four dead bodies protested demanding the shifting of the company
The Bench was hearing a plea seeking immediate relief for the Rohingya families at settlements in Khajuri Khas in north east Delhi and Shram Vihar and Madanpur Khadar in south Delhi
The Kasaragod district administration has closed down the additional help desk opened to register Keralites, who reached Talapady check post at the
Three days after the accident at its plant in Visakhapatnam that claimed 12 lives and over 300 hospitalised, LG Polymers India on Saturday said their
Agency probing alleged irregular re-allotment of Panchkula plot to firm in 2005
“The entire issue needs to be investigated by the SIT or CBI as these students belong to high profile families and there is an apprehension that the investigation or enquiry conducted by the local police will be influenced and wrongdoers will never be arrested and punished,” the plea alleged
This year’s observance had been expected to be especially large because it is the 75th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II.
The Andhra Pradesh Power Employees' Joint Action Committee (JAC) and APSEB Engineers' Association (APSEBEA) are opposing Centre’s proposed Electricit
A three-year-old boy was killed by a leopard near Bengaluru in the early hours of Saturday.The victim, C. Hemanth, was sleeping with his parents - Cha
The State reported three more COVID-19 deaths and 43 fresh cases during the past 24 hours during which 8,388 samples were tested. The tally has reache
Md. Abdul Basith, with a team of 15 artists, spreads awareness on the lockdown through public art at various junctions in the city
They complain of poor facilities and lack of food
This takes the total number of active cases in the Union Territory to three
As many as 9,194 migrants working in different districts and States have returned to the district after the government granted permission for the tran
Government urges people to go only to approved centres.
Tamil Maanila Congress president G.K. Vasan on Saturday urged the State government to provide financial assistance to temple priests and caterers amon
A 29-year-old woman with the mortal remains of her husband was one of the passengers
As they cannot hop on to their bikes now, three intrepid bikers instead mull over what they miss the most about not being on the road and where they plan to go once lockdown is lifted
Caddell Construction Company, based in Montgomery, Alabama, won the contract to build 22.5 km of barriers in and around Laredo, Texas.
In a letter to the Prime Minister, Edappadi K. Palaniswami reiterated that Tamil Nadu was committed to providing free electricity supply to farmers, and said the Bill could affect this policy
Those without domestic pass would be sent back, say authorities
They were demanding the district administration to arrange for their travel back to their hometowns in U.P., Bihar, Odisha
An international rights group condemned the amendments, saying the government has used the global pandemic to expand, not reform, Egypt’s abusive Emergency Law.
While the Delhi government’s statement says 68 coronavirus-related deaths have occurred in the national capital till Friday, the number of such deaths in just two hospitals in the city that The Hindu accessed was 107
The Tamil Nadu Congress Committee president, in a statement, said the case was a vindictive act against Opposition parties by the police