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India Gate, New Delhi
India Gate in New Delhi covered in dust

In Karnataka, amid a struggle for the CM post, additional Congress candidates emerge.

The impasse in the Congress’ selection of the next chief minister (CM) in Karnataka spawned a litany of demands on Tuesday, with a surprise third contender throwing his hat in the ring, regional leaders hoping to capitalise on the stalemate, multiple claimants jostling for the position of deputy CM, and even influential community bodies trying to push their own men, hoping to capitalise on the delay.

Three petitions have been filed requesting an ASI study of the whole Gyanvapi mosque.

On Tuesday, three applications were filed in the Varanasi district court requesting that the Archaeological study of India (ASI) study the whole Gyanvapi mosque complex, containing a controversial monument known as a Shivling by Hindus but a fountain by Muslims.

Since 2021, there have been 2,736 defensive products on the domestic purchasing list.

The government said on Tuesday that 164 defence products that had been subject to an import embargo and were used in tanks, infantry combat vehicles, missiles, and warships had been indigenised in a renewed effort for self-reliance.

‘Illegal building is common in Delhi, with the seal of 66% of closed zones tampered with.’

Sixty-six percent of the properties shut down in the Capital for illegal constructions in the last five years had their seals tampered with, and the Municipal Corporation of Delhi took no concrete action against the violators despite “rampant corruption,” according to a Delhi assembly panel on urban development.

Following the Supreme Court’s decision, the Delhi LG delivers service files to the AAP government.

Officials familiar with the case stated that Delhi lieutenant governor (LG) VK Saxena delivered papers pertaining to services to the Delhi government on Tuesday, only days after the Supreme Court allowed elected governments jurisdiction over all services save land, police, and public order.

Inheritance of Loss: Delhi’s Partition Museum to Open on Thursday

Visitors to Delhi’s first Partition Museum will be able to see letters, documents, clothes, photographs, and other memorabilia sourced from families whose members migrated to India in the aftermath of the subcontinent’s Partition. Dust particles can cause lung damage and throat irritation: Doctors Delhi was enveloped in dust on Tuesday, with the air quality index (AQI) dropping to 254 in the bad category from an average of 162 (moderate) on Monday.

As wrestlers demand action, the standoff has a negative impact on major competitions before Asiad and the Olympics.

At a time when India’s top wrestlers are battling former Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh for alleged sexual harassment, a series of decisions (or lack thereof) by the sport’s administrators in the aftermath of the crisis is taking a heavy toll on the country’s top Olympic sport.

Dust particles can cause lung damage and throat irritation: Doctors

Delhi was enveloped in the dust on Tuesday, with the air quality index (AQI) dropping to 254 in the bad category from an average of 162 (moderate) on Monday.

As wrestlers demand action, the standoff has a negative impact on major competitions before Asiad and the Olympics

At a time when India’s top wrestlers are battling former Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh for alleged sexual harassment, a series of decisions (or lack thereof) by the sport’s administrators in the aftermath of the crisis is taking a heavy toll on the country’s top Olympic sport.

Karnataka is still in uncertainty as Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar vie for the CM seat

The Congress leadership visited Karnataka chief ministerial hopefuls Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar in New Delhi on Tuesday, but despite frantic discussions, both sides refused to yield ground as the party struggled to find a careful balance that would satisfy the two stalwarts.

A wildlife council will review Manipur lake resort projects

The national board for wildlife (NBWL) standing committee will meet in Manipur to discuss the diversion of 82.54 ha of forest land to build a golf course (42.14 ha) and a resort (40.40 ha) within the eco-sensitive zones of the Keibul Lamjao National Park and Khongjaingamba Ching Sanctuary for the state government’s proposed Loktak Lake eco-tourism project.

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