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TTD and forest department to chalk out long-term measures to tackle wildlife intrusion into...
The Times of India· 2 days agoTIRUPATI: Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams and the forest department are in the process of chalking...
Indian Army took the blame for intelligence failure in Kargil. Still triumphed
Theprint· 7 days agoKargil intrusions have to be analysed in the backdrop of the politico-diplomatic initiatives of...
Vanmahotsav drive with multiple departments collaboration | - Times of India
The Times of India· 3 hours agoChandigarh: In a bid to promote tree plantation outside the forest area this Vanmahotsav, the forest department has roped in different government departments and agencies to plant saplings on ...
Madras High Court intervenes to help visually impaired journalist recover missing gold jewellery |...
The Times of India· 4 hours agoChennai: Madras high court came to the rescue of a visually impaired former journalist who left gold...
Royal Road Arabia gains exploration rights in Saudi Arabia
Mining Technology· 17 hours ago-Miyah area, which consists of three contiguous exploration licences spanning around 234km². This...
Microsoft informs its customers that Russian hackers spied on emails
Business Standard India· 7 days agoRussian hackers who broke into Microsoft's systems and spied on staff inboxes earlier this year also...
First hurricane of season? Tropical storm Beryl forms in Atlantic, heading for Caribbean - Times of...
The Times of India· 6 days agoTropical Storm Beryl, the second named storm of the active hurricane season, emerged on Friday in...
BSF nabs teenaged Pakistani intruder from Punjab border | Chandigarh News - Times of India
The Times of India· 19 hours agoFEROZEPUR: The Border Security Force (BSF) claim to have nabbed a teenaged Pakistani national near...
Making Sense of the Supreme Court’s Presidential Immunity Ruling
The Dispatch· 3 days agoBut that presumptive immunity can be overcome if “the Government can show that applying a criminal...
Dangerous precedent: On the U.S President and majority ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court
The Hindu· 8 hours agoThe majority ruling by the United States Supreme Court that the President has either absolute or presumptive immunity from criminal prosecution raises disconcerting questions about the supremacy ...