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Can't accept judgment but will comply with ruling, says Mamata

Kolkata, April 3 -- Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, on Thursday, voiced her dissatisfaction with the Supreme Court's verdict canceling the appointments of 25,753 teachers and non-teaching staff... Read More


BJP brought Waqf Bill to divide country: Mamata

Kolkata, April 3 -- Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, on Thursday, alleged that the BJP brought the Waqf Bill to "divide the country" and pledged to bring an amendment to nullify it when a "new g... Read More


Tears flow as SC ruling ends jobs of over 25K teaching, non-teaching staff

Kolkata, April 3 -- Thousands of teachers across Bengal were left devastated on Thursday as the Supreme Court invalidated the appointments of nearly 26,000 teaching and non-teaching staff. The ruling... Read More


Bengal teacher job cuts raise concerns over evaluation of Board exam answer scripts

Kolkata, April 3 -- West Bengal's education sector is in turmoil after the Supreme Court's verdict led to the cancellation of nearly 26,000 teaching and non-teaching jobs. The unprecedented move has r... Read More


UP CM accuses Waqf Board of grabbing land

Prayagraj, April 3 -- Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath launched a scathing attack on the Waqf Board, accusing it of illegitimately claiming public and historical lands, including areas ass... Read More


Delhi Police destroys over 1,643 kg of narcotics worth Rs.2,622 cr

New Delhi, April 3 -- Delhi Police on Thursday organised a drug destruction event as part of its ongoing campaign against narcotics and destroyed 1,643 kg of seized drugs worth Rs 2,622 crore in the i... Read More


Delhi Assembly to install 500 kVA solar capacity, go paperless under NeVA proj

New Delhi, April 3 -- The Delhi Assembly is set to install 500 kVA capacity solar panels within the next 100 days to cut down on electricity costs, Speaker Vijender Gupta announced on Thursday. The in... Read More


Medicine shortages in city's govt hosps leave patients struggling

New Delhi, April 3 -- Patients seeking treatment at Delhi's government hospitals are facing severe challenges in accessing essential medicines, as shortages continue to persist across multiple facilit... Read More


Govt likely to conduct trail for artificial rain in May: Minister

New Delhi, April 3 -- The Delhi government is likely to conduct a trial for artificial rain in May as part of its efforts to tackle air pollution, Environment minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa said on Th... Read More


'Will rein in those lying about outages,' says Power minister

New Delhi, April 3 -- Delhi Power minister Ashish Sood on Thursday warned of strict action against those "spreading lies" about power cuts in the city. Sood also claimed that during the over-decade-l... Read More