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Opinion: Opinion | Delimitation Dynamite: Will This Push A Close Election Into DMK's Arms?
This shift firmly turns the battle into a DMK vs. BJP face-off, leaving the AIADMK deeply disconcerted.

Dismissed UP Cop Kills Beggar, Burns Body To Fake Own Death, Arrested
Dismissed UP constable arrested for killing beggar and burning body to fake his own death.

Delhi University Student Alleges Bias Over 'Sleeveless' Suit, Eyewitnesses Present Different Account
Saarah Sharma, a student of Daulat Ram College, alleged she was not allowed to take the stage during a Women's Youth Parliament event as her traditional suit was sleeveless

CBSE 10th Second Exam 2026: Application Window Opens For Private Candidates
CBSE 10th Second Exam 2026: The Second Board Examination will be conducted on the same syllabus and scheme of examination as the Main Examination 2026.

India's Trade Gap Shrinks As Rise In Exports To US Offsets Iran War Hit
Exports to the US rose 17.4 per cent month-on-month to $8.02 billion, supported by a cut in tariffs to 10 per cent after a US Supreme Court ruling.

CBSE Class 10 Second Board Exam 2026: Who Can Appear? Check Rules, Key Dates
CBSE Class 10 Second Board Exam 2026: In line with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has introduced the Two Board Examination system this year, allowing students a second opportunity to improve

Punjab Cop Ties Granddaughter, 5, To Gate In Heat, Gets Suspended
A woman assistant sub-inspector in Punjab's Faridkot was suspended for allegedly tying granddaughter to gate amid heat.

Parliament Special Session LIVE: Special Sitting Of Parliament On Women's Quota Amendments To Begin Today
Parliament's 3-day special session Live Updates, Day 1: The government is expected to introduce three amendment Bills aimed at operationalising the legislation, which was passed in 2023 to provide 33% reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and State

Delhi High Court Orders Removal Of Arvind Kejriwal's Court Hearing Videos
Delhi High Court directs police to remove unauthorized videos of Arvind Kejriwal's court hearing.

Delimitation, Women's Quota Bills To Be Tabled Today: How Numbers Stack Up
The historic bills to implement 33 per cent women's quota in legislature, delimitation and the one to increase the seats for Union Territories, will be tabled in parliament today. The government plans to implement quota before 2029 Lok Sabha polls.

No Compromise On Workers' Rights, Strict Action For Violations: Yogi Adityanath
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday said there will be no compromise on the rights, dignity and social security of workers, and warned of strict legal action against any violations.

Can't Hollow Out Religion In Name Of Reforms: Supreme Court In Sabarimala Case
Chief Justice Surya Kant remarked that perhaps the most difficult task for the court is facing is how to declare that the beliefs held by millions of people are incorrect or erroneous.

Case Against 2 Indore Corporators For Not Singing Vande Mataram Sparks Row
Police sources confirmed that both corporators were summoned and questioned for nearly four and a half hours.

Adani Wind Commissions NextGen 5-MW Wind Turbine In Gujarat
Adani Wind has commissioned a 5-megawatt (MW) 185-metre rotor diameter wind turbine prototype at Gujarat's Mundra, featuring wind blades among the largest in India and adding to the next generation of turbine platforms emerging in the country.

Centre's New Delimitation Bill Has Provisions For Pak-Occupied Kashmir Too
The proposed law empowers the Election Commission of India to act as the Delimitation Commission for areas currently under Pakistan's occupation once the situation changes.

India Census 2027 Safety Guide: Tips To Avoid Fraud And Stay Secure
India Census 2026-27: People need to be careful about rising fraud linked to fake verification messages.

Jobs Or Schemes? What Sways Voters In Bengal's Coal Belt Durgapur
In Durgapur, the youth speak out against shrinking opportunities and lack of development that's pushing the young minds to earn a livelihood outside the state.

'Ready To Move Forward': Canadian Envoy On India-Canada Reset
"I think there's a confidence about each other that we didn't have before, and I feel that we are ready to move forward... I think both Prime Ministers agree that in this world, we have to be pragmatic," Canada envoy Christopher Cooter said

"Thank God I Survived": TCS Nashik Woman Employee Reveals More Horrors
The woman, who has worked at TCS for six years, spoke on a video call to NDTV. She said she was transferred to the Nashik office and then made to work alone on a terrace separate from the main building.


