Andhra Pradesh Brahmin Corporation was surprised after receiving applications from poor Brahmins seeking funds to open mutton shops, which the body does not support. Chairman Bucchi Ram Prasad called it strange, suspected a political conspiracy, and ordered an inquiry. He reaffirmed welfare commitments and transparency under the TDP-led government.
CITU and the Telangana Farmers’ Association have announced a series of statewide protests from Dec 23 to Jan 19, opposing what they call anti-labour and anti-farmer policies of the Centre. Demonstrations will begin against the Electricity Amendment Bill on Dec 23, followed by black-flag protests on Dec 26. Art festivals will also be organized from […]
The AP govt will host the Amaravati Festival from January 8 to 10, celebrating cinema, culture, and literature under the name ‘Avakai.’ Organized by the AP Tourism Dept, the event aims to revive ancient art forms. AP Tourism and Culture Minister Kandula Durgesh said the festival reflects efforts to establish Amaravati as a vibrant hub […]
The Railway Recruitment Cell (RRC) has issued a notification to fill 4,116 Act Apprentice posts across multiple units. Candidates who have passed 10th class along with ITI qualification are eligible to apply. The online application process is open until December 24th. Aspirants can visit the official rrcnr.in website for detailed eligibility criteria.
A BSF constable who inadvertently crossed into Bangladesh while pursuing cattle smugglers has safely returned to India. Dense fog caused him to lose his way, leading to his detention by Bangladeshi authorities. Senior Indian officials coordinated with their counterparts to ensure his prompt release, highlighting effective cross-border communication.
Tensions escalated at Thirupparankundram hill in Tamil Nadu after a flag bearing a crescent moon was hoisted on a sacred tree near the temple. Hindu groups and locals strongly condemned the act, leading to a large protest demanding its removal. Authorities imposed Section 144 to prevent unrest and maintain law and order in the sensitive […]
New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon lauded India as one of the world’s fastest-growing economies and discussed the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with PM Modi over a phone call. The FTA aims to remove tariffs on 95% of New Zealand’s exports to India, strengthening bilateral trade, boosting economic ties, and opening new opportunities for businesses in […]
New Zealand surged to 2nd place in the 2025-2027 World Test Championship points table after a commanding third Test victory over West Indies. With a points percentage of 77.78%, they surpass South Africa’s 75%, while India remains sixth at 48.15%. West Indies, winless in eight Tests this cycle, continue to occupy the bottom position, struggling […]
Former Bangla PM Sheikh Hasina has criticised Bangladesh’s current leadership, alleging a surge in violence since Yunus assumed power. She warned that weak governance and absence of rule of law could damage the nation’s global standing. Hasina also accused the govt of failing to ensure the safety of minority communities amid growing unrest across the […]
Telangana CM Revanth Reddy will chair a key meeting with cabinet ministers today to assess recent panchayat poll outcomes constituency-wise. The agenda is expected to include discussions on conducting MPTC and ZPTC polls, preparations for the winter Assembly session, and strategic directions for administrative and political activities across the state.
Bangladesh’s repeated provocations toward India appear rooted in internal political turmoil, where leaders use external posturing to divert attention from instability at home. Amid economic pressure, nationalist rhetoric against India helps consolidate support, shift narratives, and project strength, even as bilateral ties remain crucial for trade.
Rahul Gandhi alleged that the Indian Statistical Institute is being gradually influenced by the RSS. He said academic decisions, research, and syllabus face ideological interference, threatening students’ future. He stressed that education must be guided by knowledge and science, not politics, to protect intellectual freedom and opportunities for youth.
President Droupadi Murmu hosted an “At Home” reception at Rashtrapati Nilayam in Hyderabad during her winter visit. Telangana Governor Jishnu Dev Varma and Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy attended the event. The President arrived on December 17 and stays at Rashtrapati Nilayam annually to conduct official duties and meetings.
India, on December 20, saw a brief, peaceful protest by 20–25 youths outside the Bangladesh High Commission in Delhi over Dipu Chandra Das’s killing. The MEA called media reports misleading, confirmed no security threat, and urged Bangladesh to ensure justice for Das while continuing to monitor minority safety and unrest in Bangladesh.
Former TG CM KCR addressed a BRS meeting at TG Bhavan in Banjara Hills, accusing the govt of deliberately targeting and insulting him. He claimed BRS performed strongly in recent panchayat polls and said the party’s true strength would have been evident if polls were held on party symbols, adding that public opposition to the […]