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Mumbai Metro Lines 2B, 9 To Begin Partial Operations From Friday
Transport planners expect the partial openings to substantially reduce travel time for thousands of daily commuters who currently depend on overcrowded suburban trains and traffic-clogged arterial roads.

Mamata Banerjee Not In Race, But All Eyes On Prestige Fight In Bengal's Nandigram
Suvendu Adhikari is trying not just to keep Nandigram, but has raised the stakes by challenging Mamata Banerjee from Bhabanipur

"Locked Gate, Assaulted Me": Woman Groped, Dragged On Street By Mob In Bihar
The woman claimed the villagers assaulted her and tried to forcibly apply sindoor on her forehead.

Delhi-Bound Flight Makes Emergency Landing In Lucknow After Smoke Alarm
Delhi-Bound Flight Makes Emergency Landing In Lucknow After Smoke Alarm

"Political Vultures": PM Modi Slams Congress Over Response To Iran War
"Certain national parties in our nation are busy playing 'bread-and-butter' politics with these issues. Leading them is the Congress," PM Narendra Modi

Tax Body CBIC Removes Rs 10 Lakh Cap To Boost Courier Exports
In order to address congestion and delays in the disposal of uncleared or unclaimed imported goods at International Courier Terminals, CBIC has introduced a Return to Origin (RTO) facility.

Punjab BJP Delegation Meets Amit Shah In Delhi, Raises Border Areas Issues
The delegation raised the issue of farmers cultivating land beyond the security fence closer to the international border.

School Assembly News Headlines (March 31): Top National, World, Sports Updates
School Assembly News Headlines (March 31): Staying updated on important national, international, sports, and education news sharpens the mind of students.

Centre Flags Deepfake Threat As Social Media Crackdown Faces Criticism
The crackdown has also drawn scrutiny after several accounts, including those critical of the government, were blocked or restricted.

Senior Bureaucrat Vir Vikram Yadav Appointed New Aviation Body Chief
Faiz Ahmed Kidwai, a 1996 batch IAS officer of the Madhya Pradesh cadre, was appointed DGCA chief in January last year.

How Big An Issue Is 'Justice For Zubeen Garg' In The Assam Election?
Many in Assam suspect a conspiracy surrounding his death, which is why a 'Justice for Zubeen' campaign emerged and why his death became the focus of a political row.

Explained: How India Can Turn Its Solar Potential Into National Security Asset
The latest geopolitical tensions affecting key oil route, the Strait of Hormuz, have sent a ripple through global fuel markets. For import-dependent economies like India, such disruptions quickly translate into higher costs, inflation, and fiscal strain.
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It Was A Maoist Fortress. School Bell Rings After A Decade Of Silence Here
The most symbolic change is the reopening of the school. After more than a decade of silence, the school bell rings again in Jagargunda.

'Parking SUV In Buffalo Shed': Noida Airport Sparks Cash Boom In West UP Village
Tech and manufacturing giants like Foxconn and Havells India are also moving in, turning the region into an emerging industrial belt.

IPU Admission Deadline For CET, Merit Programmes Extended Till April 11
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University has extended the admission application deadline to April 11 from March 31.

Census 2027 Kicks Off April 1, 33 Questions Over Six Months In Phase 1
The first phase of Census 2027 - houselisting operations - will run from April 1 to September 30, with each state / union territory conducting it over a specified 30-day period. The next phase - population enumeration - starts from March 1 next year.

"Politics Of Fear": Gaurav Gogoi Takes A Swipe At Himanta Sarma
Positioning the Congress, which has been out of power for a decade in the northeastern state, as an alternative that prioritises inclusive governance, Gaurav Gogoi said the opposition alliance aims to "create a new Assam".

Opinion: Blog | When Maoists Tricked Police Onto A Booby-Trapped Road, Killed 16 In Gadchiroli
Left-wing extremism was one of the biggest challenges to India's internal security and neutralisation of almost all armed cadres of the guerrilla movement means people can move around freely in Maharashtra's Gadchiroli.

At Mumbai Samosa Joint, Man Bites Off Owner's Finger Over Payment Dispute
Ranjit Singh was rushed to a hospital and doctors said his condition is stable. The cops have taken the accused, Mallik, in custody


