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The President will grace the 37th statehood day celebrations of Arunachal Pradesh and attend a civic
The President will grace the 37th statehood day celebrations of Arunachal Pradesh and attend a civic reception to be hosted in her honour by the state government at Itanagar on Monday.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah will be kick-starting his campaign for the Nagaland assembly polls on Monday, with a public meeting here in the eastern part of the state, a BJP leader said.
The 14-day Budget session of the Uttar Pradesh Assembly, which will begin on Monday, is likely to be a stormy one with the Opposition planning to target the government over the death of a woman and her daughter during an anti-encroachment drive in Kanpur Dehat.
Budget session of the Haryana Vidhan Sabha will begin on Monday in the shadow of police resorting to cane charge employees who were holding a peaceful demonstration in Panchkula on Sunday and seeking OPS, a demand that Congress promised to fulfil in first cabinet meet if voted back to power.
In an act of defiance that felt short of being a show of strength, disgruntled JD(U) leader Upendra Kushwaha held a brainstorming session on Sunday, ostensibly to discuss the challenges faced by the party controlled by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
United Nations members gather on Monday in New York to resume efforts to forge a long-awaited and elusive treaty to safeguard the world’s marine biodiversity.
A defeat against England denting their confidence, India will look to bounce back with a big win against lowly Ireland to remain in contention for a semifinal berth in the Women’s T20 World Cup, in Gqeberha South Africa on Monday.

Against the backdrop of intense poll activity, a 400-metre stretch of an arterial road in the outskirts of Chennai (technically in Madurapakkam panchayat under Tambaram assembly constituency) presents a salute to the idea of res publica, which underpins India’s system of governance, where citizens have a say, at least before a government is securely ensconced in the seat of power. A Republic Day initiative shines bright every night

Set to unfold as a one-day pop-up on April 5, the Easter Sadya brings together both vegetarian and non-vegetarian menus, offering a peek into the food traditions of the Syrian Christian (Nasrani) community. While the traditional Sadya is often associated with dishes such as sambar, avial, and rice, this version expands to include community-specific festive dishes.

Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat has rolled out digital mode of water bill generation and collection in 23 gram panchayats on a pilot basis for the first time in Karnataka. This is set to be extended to the remaining 200 panchayats shortly, according to the Zilla Panchayat Chief Executive Officer Narwade Vinayak Karbhari.










