Bengal government invites doctors for talks after they ignore Supreme Court order
West Bengal govt invites doctors for talks; claims no one came The West Bengal government reached out to the protesting...
Read moreDetailsWest Bengal govt invites doctors for talks; claims no one came The West Bengal government reached out to the protesting...
Read moreDetailsThe internet shutdown will continue until September 15 In response to increasing tensions and ongoing student protests, the Manipur government...
Read moreDetailsBJP announces 21 names in second list Tuesday saw the release of the BJP's second list of candidates for the...
Read moreDetailsYechury is being treated for a severe respiratory tract infection The Communist Party of India (Marxist) stated that their general...
Read moreDetailsGovernment states that the case is 'an isolated one' The government of India verified a new case of monkeypox (mpox),...
Read moreDetailsThe Aam Aadmi Party released its initial list of 20 candidates for the Haryana assembly elections on October 5, suggesting...
Read moreDetailsSupreme Court advices doctors on strike to resume work by 5 pm on Tuesday On Monday, the Supreme Court advised...
Read moreDetailsHimanta Biswa Sarma, the Chief Minister of Assam, declared that new Aadhaar card applicants in the state need to provide...
Read moreDetailsAt least five individuals lost their lives, while 28 others were saved following the collapse of a three-storey building in...
Read moreDetailsCentre has expelled Puja Khedkar from IAS for alleged misuse of OBC and disability quota benefits in exams The government...
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