An osprey who rose to fame as an online star during the first COVID lockdown has welcomed the earliest egg of the season in the Scottish Highlands. Sky News
In Sironcha, 100-year-old Kishtayya Madarboyna voted through a postal ballot after officials traveled 107km from Aheri. The EC's postal facility aided disabled.. IndiaTimes
Ex-MLA Bhagwan Sharma alias Guddu Pandit sentenced to 2 years 5 months in jail, Rs 25,500 fine for violating Covid guidelines. Shared police notice on Facebook,.. IndiaTimes
Chandrasekhar's 2021-22 taxable income fell to Rs 680 from Covid losses, sparking EC scrutiny. Congress alleges asset concealment by Chandrasekhar, a candidate.. IndiaTimes
The AAP MLA,00 am on Thursday, was questioned by the ED for more than 12 hours. The agency questioned and recorded his statement in connection with the case. IndiaTimes
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal has moved the court seeking permission to consult his regular doctor via video conference because of fluctuating sugar levels. DNA
Kashmiri migrant voters residing in Jammu and Udhampur districts of J&K will no longer need to complete 'Form M' to participate in the Lok Sabha elections. The.. IndiaTimes
The Indian National Congress (INC) unveiled the list of 27 star campaigners on Saturday for the Jammu and Kashmir region. Among them are notable figures such as party president Mallikarjun Kharge, Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. These influential leaders are set to spearhead the party's campaign efforts in Jammu and Kashmir during the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, which are slated to take place across five phases. The comprehensive list of star campaigners for the parliamentary elections in Jammu and Kashmir was formally presented by INC general secretary KC Venugopal to the Secretary of the Election Commission of India.
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The Chief Election Commissioner announced that Assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir will not coincide with the Lok Sabha polls due to security concerns, as providing adequate security to candidates across the Union Territory simultaneously is not feasible. The Assembly elections are expected to take place after the Lok Sabha polls, ensuring proper security measures.
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Captain Sir Tom Moore is in hospital after testing positive for coronavirus, his family has said.The 100-year-old charity fundraiser was taken to Bedford Hospital on Sunday, after being treated for..
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India reported 13,052 new COVID-19 cases and 13,965 discharges in last 24 hours. The COVID tally of the country stood at 1,07,46,183 with 1,68,784 active cases. Over a half a million people have been..
A new study has discovered that one in every three adults, especially younger adults, women, and those of lower socioeconomic status experience psychological distress related to COVID-19. Researchers..