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Lucknow: The Uttar Pradesh govt on Wednesday transferred three senior IPS officers from 1991, 1993 and 1995 batches. The reshuffle includes top-level .
Siddaramaiah has quashed rumors of a leadership change in Karnataka, asserting his commitment to a full term. With Deputy CM ...
Jain had been overseeing the UPPRPB independently since Rajeev Krishna, the then DG of the board, was appointed as the ...
IPS officer Mutha Ashok Jain, a senior IPS officer, has been posted as Additional Director General (ADG) of Police, Gorakhpur ...
IIM Raipur’s 8-day bootcamp marks the beginning of a new academic journey for the 2025–27 batch, introducing students to the ...
Congress leader Ajoy Kumar’s reference to Sikkim as a “neighbouring country” has drawn widespread criticism from various ...
Two members of the CEC have held topmost forest and wildlife posts under GoI. Also there are no independent experts, the ...
In a major move to combat air pollution, the Delhi government has enforced a strict fuel ban on 'end-of-life' (EoL) vehicles ...
Jaipur: In a serious decision-making gap on the part of the state govt, Rajasthan's police force finds itself rudderless as ...
BENGALURU: The Lokayukta police on Monday urged the Karnataka High Court to permit them to continue their investigation ...
Centre has appointed Parag Jain, 1989‑batch IPS officer of Punjab cadre, as new Research & Analysis Wing (RAW) chief. He will succeed Ravi Sinha, whose current term concludes on June 30. Jain is set ...
Indian politics has never been entirely immune to the son-in-law syndrome, but while sons, daughters, and daughters-in-law often get a free pass, for sons-in-law the path is rarely straightforward.