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"Where Are Kaddu, Dholu?": Missing Dogs Spark Row At Delhi Airport
A growing online outcry over missing stray dogs at Delhi airport, particularly a long-time community dog named Kaddu and viral videos allegedly showing the rough handling of another dog, Dholu, has triggered a larger debate on animal welfare.

Congress Candidate From Assam's Udalguri Quits Party A Day Before Election
The developments in Udalguri have triggered a sharp response from the Congress leadership.

Explained: Why Anti-Terror Agency NIA Is Probing Malda Gherao Case, Not CBI
On April 2, around 11:30 PM, the Election Commission of India (EC) ordered the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to probe the Malda gherao incident that took place a day earlier.

Special Camps To Open As Delhi Doubles LPG Supply For Migrant Workers
At these camps, workers can purchase 5 kg cylinders upon payment by presenting their Aadhaar as identity proof.

Which Are The World's Top Universities For Studying International Relations
International Relations: The subject helps students understand how governments, institutions, and individuals respond to global challenges, ranging from conflicts and climate change to trade and migration.

"Allah Question" In Madhya Pradesh University Exam Triggers Row, Probe On
Several organisations, particularly right-wing groups, have strongly objected to the question, calling it inappropriate and alleging ideological bias.

Restaurant Chain Khan Chacha Founder's Son Arrested In Digital Arrest Case
Delhi Police arrested Mohammad Javed and 'bound down' Khan Chacha director Mohammad Salim for allegedly allowing cyber thugs to use the bank account as a mule account.

Congress Bets On Newcomer Bidisha Neog To Dent Himanta Sarma's Jalukbari Run
This time, the contest in Jalukbari will be closely watched as the Congress has introduced a new face, Bidisha Neog.

The 5% Margin: How An Ezhava Shift Could Redraw Kerala's Electoral Map
Ezhavas account for roughly 20 to 23 per cent of the population, their numerical strength alone gives them enormous weight.

Minor Boy Steals Mother's Jewellery, Takes Rs 3 Lakh Loan To Buy iPhone
Police said the accused boy's sister and his friend Krish were also involved in the incident helping him get the money

What Makes Upper Assam, Divided Into 5 Regions, An Electoral Bellwether
Upper Assam holds a unique mix of ethnic communities and socio-political histories that often determine the outcome of elections in Assam

This State Is Paying Its Government Employees To Go And Meditate. Here's Why
Announced on 7 April 2026 by the General Administration Department, the policy aims to reduce workplace stress and improve productivity among public servants.

Puducherry Set To Go To Polls Tomorrow With High-Profile Face-Off In 2 Seats
Political disputes have intensified throughout the Union Territory, but the elections in Thattanchavady and Lawspet are gaining attention.

Assam Elections 2026: Sivasagar Sees Triangular Contest, Akhil Gogoi In Focus
Sivasagar emerges as a key battleground in Assam, with Akhil Gogoi facing a divided NDA challenge.

Dispur, Jorhat Become High-Stakes Battlegrounds Ahead Of Assam Polls
Dispur and Jorhat are among the most-watched seats in the Assam Assembly elections, with defections, proxy wars and high-profile rivalries shaping the battles.

Dibrugarh Sets Up 300 All-Women Polling Stations, Highest In Assam
Officials stated that these polling stations will be fully managed by women, including presiding officers and polling officials, reflecting the growing confidence and active involvement of women in election management.

Trapped At Sea, Caught In War: 28-Year-Old Indian Seafarer's Ordeal In Iraq
After nearly six months of uncertainty, fear, and survival at sea, 28-year-old seafarer Rex Pereira is finally back home. But what he brings with him is not just relief; it's a harrowing account of exploitation, abandonment, and being caught in the m

Medical Education Body Warns Colleges Against Charging MBBS Fees Beyond 4.5 Years
The National Medical Commission stated that charging fees for the entire five or 5.5-year duration is inconsistent with the prescribed academic structure.

India Not In Favour Of Tolls For Passage Through Hormuz: Sources
Iran's ability to control the Strait of Hormuz since the war began on February 28 proved a tremendous strategic advantage.


