AGRA, May 6 -- Work at the tehsil and sub-registrar offices in Agra came to a halt as lawyers and deed writers began a two-day strike on Monday. They were protesting the state government's plan to ope... Read More
AGRA, May 6 -- Commissioner of Aligarh Division, Sangeeta Singh, during a meeting with lawyers and deed writers informed that the state government has not issued any orders to open front offices at te... Read More
New Delhi, May 6 -- The Supreme Court on Monday sought the centre's response on a petition seeking quashing of the order blocking YouTube channel '4 PM'. The court posted the matter for hearing after ... Read More
New Delhi, May 6 -- The Supreme Court on Monday adjourned till next week the hearings on petitions challenging the constitutional validity of the Waqf Amendment Act, 2025, as the bench headed by chief... Read More
Mumbai, May 6 -- Back in 2006, at a modern and contemporary Indian art sale by Sotheby's auction house in London, a bidding war over a work by Francis Newton Souza drove up the Goan modernist's work t... Read More
India, May 6 -- Mangar Bani and the other parts of the Aravallis in the national capital region (NCR) are important not only from an ecological standpoint but also from a historical-cultural perspecti... Read More
India, May 6 -- The dominant theme in Pakistani reactions to the Pahalgam outrage is that India has rushed to blame Pakistan for this as a default reaction, without pausing to consider other explanati... Read More
India, May 6 -- Four decades ago, West Bengal was among India's most industrialised state economies. One in seven factory workers in India was from Bengal. Its per capita income was higher than the na... Read More
India, May 6 -- The Delhi High Court's ruling in San Nutrition vs. Arpit Mangal is a welcome jurisprudential shift in the legal interpretation of free speech, consumer protection, and corporate accoun... Read More
India, May 6 -- Speaking at Brown University, US, in late April, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said that "as far as mistakes of the Congress party are concerned, a lot of those mistakes happened when I... Read More