External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar Arrives In Kazakhstan For SCO Summit

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar arrived in Kazakhstan to attend the annual Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit and met with his Kazakh counterpart, Murat Nurtleu, in Astana on Tuesday, ahead of the two-day event. The leaders discussed various topics, including India’s growing engagement with Central Asia. Jaishankar expressed his pleasure at meeting Nurtleu in a

Climate change cannot be ignored, says CJI

New Delhi: Flagging recent heat waves followed by heavy rainfall in Delhi, Chief Justice of India (CJI) D Y Chandrachud on Tuesday said climate change cannot be ignored and stressed the need to adopt a “green lifestyle” to reduce carbon emissions. “This year, Delhi experienced the hottest-recorded weather. We have experienced two heatwaves followed by

ASI suspended for indiscipline

Ongole: The Guntur Range IG Sarvshresht Tripathi suspended an ASI for his indiscipline while on duty, and informed the Prakasam district SP Garud Sumit Sunil. He warned the police personnel that stringent action will be taken against them if they lacked discipline or neglect in their duty. The SP explained that following the incidents after

Silence on Manipur not normal: State MP

New Delhi: Lok Sabha member A Bimol Akoijam expressed his anguish over the absence of any reference to Manipur, a state hit by ethnic violence, in President Droupadi Murmu’s address to the joint sitting of both Houses of Parliament. In a fiery speech late Monday night, the first-time Congress member from Inner Manipur drew attention

High input costs nullifying PLI benefit

Building local supply chains is a slow process due to lack of technology, high cost of finance, and skill gap, and importing inputs involves a high tariff, so what we were intending to do with PLI, because of these restrictions, it is not growing as expected – Pankaj Mohindroo,Chairman, ICEA New Delhi: India Cellular &

Barricades removed near Jagan’s house

Guntur: Tyre killers, spike barriers and hydraulic bullets, which were set up to obstruct people from entering the road were removed with the help of a crane near the camp office of former chief minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy at Tadepalli on Tuesday. When Jagan was chief minister, his camp office was surrounded by barricades

CM Revanth Reddy leaves for Delhi

Hyderabad: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy left for Delhi to meet the Congress high command. The CM will seek the party’s high command permission for the expansion of his cabinet and also finalise the new TPCC President. Revanth Reddy already submitted his wish list for cabinet expansion recently. Meanwhile, State Irrigation Minister N Uttam Kumar