‘Worried that their past misdeeds will be exposed’: CM Yogi on INDIA bloc’s opposition to VB-G RAM-G act | India News

‘Worried that their past misdeeds will be exposed’: CM Yogi on INDIA bloc’s opposition to VB-G RAM-G act | India News

“Worried that their past misdeeds will be exposed”: CM Yogi on INDIA bloc’s opposition to VB-G RAM-G act Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday launched a sharp criticism of the INDIA bloc over its opposition to the Viksit Bharat Guarantee for Rozgaar and Ajeevika Mission (VB-G RAM-G) Act, asserting that their past misdeeds…

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Jan 06, 2026, 16:54 IST

Jan 06, 2026, 16:54 IST

Liam Rosenior (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images) Chelsea have confirmed Liam Rosenior as their new manager, signing the 41-year-old on a six-year contract until 2032 after he left French side Strasbourg on Tuesday. Rosenior, known for his attack-minded approach, becomes only the second Black manager in Chelsea’s history, following Ruud Gullit. Rosenior earned praise for…

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Steve Smith’s Dean Jones moment: Batter asks Brydon Carse to ‘turn’ his sunglasses around – Watch | Cricket News

Steve Smith’s Dean Jones moment: Batter asks Brydon Carse to ‘turn’ his sunglasses around – Watch | Cricket News

Brydon Carse (left), and Steve Smith Batters often raise concerns if there is movement or a distraction near the sight screen, as it affects their focus. There have also been occasions when batters have asked bowlers to remove wristbands or hairbands if their colour matches the ball.One well-known incident took place during the World Series…

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China–Japan row: Beijing bans exports of dual-use goods to Tokyo amid Taiwan-related tensions; cites national security concerns

China–Japan row: Beijing bans exports of dual-use goods to Tokyo amid Taiwan-related tensions; cites national security concerns

File photo: Chinese President Xi Jinping and Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi (Picture credit: AP) China on Tuesday banned exports of dual-use goods that can serve both civilian and military purposes to Japan, a move that comes amid heightened tensions between the two countries over Taiwan.In a statement, China’s commerce ministry said exports of such items…

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KEAM 2026 registration begins at cee.kerala.gov.in: Check direct link to apply here

KEAM 2026 registration begins at cee.kerala.gov.in: Check direct link to apply here

KEAM 2026: The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE), Kerala has officially started the registration process for Kerala Engineering, Architecture and Medical (KEAM) 2026. Candidates who wish to take admission to engineering, architecture, pharmacy and medical-related courses in Kerala can now apply online through the official website at cee.kerala.gov.in.According to the official notification, the last date…

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When Kartik Aaryan wittily revealed how his dream girl would be: ‘A mix of Kareena Kapoor Khan and Priyanka Chopra Jonas’

When Kartik Aaryan wittily revealed how his dream girl would be: ‘A mix of Kareena Kapoor Khan and Priyanka Chopra Jonas’

Kartik Aaryan recently sparked dating rumors with a mystery woman who was identified as Karina Kubiliute by digital sleuths following viral Goa vacation photos. In a throwback interview, the actor defined his ideal partner as a blend of Kareena Kapoor’s beauty and Priyanka Chopra’s talent. The actor was last seen with Ananya Panday in ‘Tu…

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JNU seeks FIR against students over anti-govt slogans during protest

JNU seeks FIR against students over anti-govt slogans during protest

NEW DELHI: Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) has lodged a police complaint seeking registration of an FIR against members of its students’ union and several other students for allegedly raising “objectionable, provocative and inflammatory” slogans during a protest held outside Sabarmati Hostel on Monday night.The protest was called by the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students’ Union (JNUSU)…

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‘We bitterly regret this’: Swiss authorities admit inspection failure after Crans-Montana bar fire; ban sparkling candles indoors

‘We bitterly regret this’: Swiss authorities admit inspection failure after Crans-Montana bar fire; ban sparkling candles indoors

Swiss local authorities on Tuesday admitted that no safety inspections were carried out since 2019 at the bar where a deadly fire killed 40 people and injured 119 during New Year’s Eve celebrations, saying, “we bitterly regret this.“The blaze broke out in the early hours of January 1 at the crowded Le Constellation bar in…

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Chopper clearance row: Abhishek Banerjee ‘borrows’ CM Hemant Soren’s aircraft; slams BJP ‘tricks’ | India News

Chopper clearance row: Abhishek Banerjee ‘borrows’ CM Hemant Soren’s aircraft; slams BJP ‘tricks’ | India News

TMC’s Abhishek Banerjee (File photo) NEW DELHI: Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Abhishek Banerjee on Tuesday said he had to borrow a chopper from Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren after his helicopter was not given a clearance to attend a poll rally.Calling the non-clearance a “trick” by the rival BJP, Banerjee said, “BJP thinks these tricks…

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Budget 2026: Women centric schemes in focus — Jan Dhan-linked credit, insurance & more; check details

Budget 2026: Women centric schemes in focus — Jan Dhan-linked credit, insurance & more; check details

For the Union Budget 2026, the government may be considering women-centric financial measures, with a focus on strengthening credit and insurance access through Jan Dhan accounts, as part of its wider push towards universal financial inclusion. Alongside this, the government is also considering suggestions to widen the scope of the Jan Suraksha schemes and provide…

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CLAT 2026 merit list and first seat allotment tomorrow at consortiumofnlus.ac.in; what candidates need to know

CLAT 2026 merit list and first seat allotment tomorrow at consortiumofnlus.ac.in; what candidates need to know

CLAT 2026 merit list and counselling options released tomorrow at consortiumofnlus.ac.in; check fees and documents The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) is all set to publish the first seat allotment and merit list of CLAT 2026 tomorrow on the website consortiumofnlus.ac.in. The candidates will be able to check their allotment on the website by…

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Don’t eat meat, yet want to increase B12 levels naturally? Here are 5 Indian vegetarian foods that help

Don’t eat meat, yet want to increase B12 levels naturally? Here are 5 Indian vegetarian foods that help

A standard glass of cow’s milk contains 1.1 micrograms of vitamin B12, which fulfills 45% of the needed 2.4 micrograms for daily adult vitamin B12 intake. Milk serves as the foundation for Indian household beverages which include chai, milkshakes and warm glasses that families can consume every day, thus providing an easy method to increase…

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India’s first hydrogen train! Haryana pilot on Jind–Sonipat route enters final stage; launch expected soon – key features

India’s first hydrogen train! Haryana pilot on Jind–Sonipat route enters final stage; launch expected soon – key features

Haryana is set to witness the launch of India’s first hydrogen-powered train, with Northern Railway’s pilot project between Jind and Sonipat entering its final stages.A Haryana government statement said a stable and uninterrupted 11 kV power supply has been ensured for the hydrogen plant at Jind, which will fuel the train during commissioning and regular…

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‘Over two million documents still under review’: US Justice Dept on Epstein Files; 125,000 pages released so far

‘Over two million documents still under review’: US Justice Dept on Epstein Files; 125,000 pages released so far

Jeffrey Epstein (File photo) The US Department of Justice (DOJ) on Monday (local time) informed a federal judge that it is still reviewing documents potentially linked to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, raising the possibility of additional revelations ahead.According to the DOJ, more than two million documents remain under review. In a letter signed by…

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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday observed the unusually high number of interlocutory applications being filed in the stray dogs case. It also remarked that these many applications are not even seen in human cases.A bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta observed this when two lawyers mentioned the interlocutory application filed by them before the court.”So many applications normally don’t even come in cases of humans,” noted Justice Sandeep Mehta.Responding to the hearing request of the transfer petition filed by the lawyers, the court stated that the matter was scheduled to be taken up on Wednesday. It also added that all the pleas connected to the case shall be heard on the same day. The top court further assured that the bench will be hearing all the lawyers.A three-judge special bench of Justices Nath, Mehta and N V Anjaria is slated to hear the case.The stray dogs issue is being examined by the apex court in a suo motu case initiated on July 28 last year, following media reports on a spike in dog bite incidents, particularly cases leading to rabies among children in the national capital.Earlier, on November 7, the Supreme Court had taken note of the “alarming rise” in dog bite incidents within institutional premises such as educational institutions, hospitals and railway stations. It had directed the immediate relocation of stray dogs from such areas to designated shelters after due sterilisation and vaccination.It further clarified that the canines would not be released back at the locations from where they were picked up.The court had also directed authorities to ensure the removal of all cattle and other stray animals from national highways, state highways and expressways. Recurrence of dog bite incidents in institutional areas, the SC said, reflected not just administrative apathy but a “systemic failure” to safeguard these spaces from preventable hazards.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosHyderabad Techie Murdered In US: Father Denies Love Angle, Seeks Justice Across BordersIndia Speeds Up Chenab Hydropower Projects, Redrawing Indus Rivers Water Control Lines For PakistanPolitical War Erupts After JNU Slogans Target PM Modi Following Umar Khalid Bail Rejection VerdictUS Senator Claims India Cut Russian Oil Buys And Sought Trump Tariff Relief Amid Pressure Bid On OilVHP Calls Out Bangladesh Chief Adviser Yunus’ ‘Empire of Unrest’ After 6 Hindus Killed In 18 DaysPathankot Arrest Of 15-Year-Old Spy Exposes Strategy Of Pakistan ISI Targeting Minors Against IndiaBangladesh Unrest Claims Two More Hindu Lives As Six Killings In 18 Days Raise Minority Safety Fears‘Really Happy For Others’: SC Rejects Umar Khalid’S Bail; Partner Shares His Reaction“Trump’s Interest Is Clear”: Ex-Diplomat Slams Venezuela ActionCPI-M Protests Near Us Consulate In Chennai Over Venezuela Attack123PhotostoriesTimes Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, the Crown Prince of Dubai, gave a rare glimpse into his life as a fatherCoimbatore Police Rally: 100 patrol vehicles hit city streetsSeychelles Black Parrot to Eclectus Parrot: 10 different types of parrots found across the worldMumbai–Pune expressway’s final gap closes: Missing link set to open May 1, 30-minute faster drives aheadChennai traffic woes to ease: Rs 78 crore Pattabiram ROB flyover completion brings relief to commuters on Tirupati HighwayWhy is Bathua considered so healthy? 8 easy dishes that are super delicious7 reasons why parents should avoid labelling children in familiesWhy are stepwells a beautiful piece of history? From the oldest to the one which is a UNESCO heritage- 5 iconic stepwells5 foods that become unsafe when reheated‘Shark Tank India’ funniest moments: From hilarious pitches and savage roasts123Hot PicksBudget 2026Vande Bharat Sleeper TrainPublic holidays January 2026Gold rate todayUS Visa BondsCigarette tax hikeBank Holidays JanuaryTop TrendingSan Francisco 49ersCardi BQuinn HughesKyle TuckerSidney Crosby LifestyleTyrese Haliburton and Jade Jones Net WorthKevin StefanskiChicago Bulls vs Boston CelticsJohn PyleKevin Durant vs LeBron James Net Worth

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday observed the unusually high number of interlocutory applications being filed in the stray dogs case. It also remarked that these many applications are not even seen in human cases.A bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta observed this when two lawyers mentioned the interlocutory application filed by them before the court.”So many applications normally don’t even come in cases of humans,” noted Justice Sandeep Mehta.Responding to the hearing request of the transfer petition filed by the lawyers, the court stated that the matter was scheduled to be taken up on Wednesday. It also added that all the pleas connected to the case shall be heard on the same day. The top court further assured that the bench will be hearing all the lawyers.A three-judge special bench of Justices Nath, Mehta and N V Anjaria is slated to hear the case.The stray dogs issue is being examined by the apex court in a suo motu case initiated on July 28 last year, following media reports on a spike in dog bite incidents, particularly cases leading to rabies among children in the national capital.Earlier, on November 7, the Supreme Court had taken note of the “alarming rise” in dog bite incidents within institutional premises such as educational institutions, hospitals and railway stations. It had directed the immediate relocation of stray dogs from such areas to designated shelters after due sterilisation and vaccination.It further clarified that the canines would not be released back at the locations from where they were picked up.The court had also directed authorities to ensure the removal of all cattle and other stray animals from national highways, state highways and expressways. Recurrence of dog bite incidents in institutional areas, the SC said, reflected not just administrative apathy but a “systemic failure” to safeguard these spaces from preventable hazards.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosHyderabad Techie Murdered In US: Father Denies Love Angle, Seeks Justice Across BordersIndia Speeds Up Chenab Hydropower Projects, Redrawing Indus Rivers Water Control Lines For PakistanPolitical War Erupts After JNU Slogans Target PM Modi Following Umar Khalid Bail Rejection VerdictUS Senator Claims India Cut Russian Oil Buys And Sought Trump Tariff Relief Amid Pressure Bid On OilVHP Calls Out Bangladesh Chief Adviser Yunus’ ‘Empire of Unrest’ After 6 Hindus Killed In 18 DaysPathankot Arrest Of 15-Year-Old Spy Exposes Strategy Of Pakistan ISI Targeting Minors Against IndiaBangladesh Unrest Claims Two More Hindu Lives As Six Killings In 18 Days Raise Minority Safety Fears‘Really Happy For Others’: SC Rejects Umar Khalid’S Bail; Partner Shares His Reaction“Trump’s Interest Is Clear”: Ex-Diplomat Slams Venezuela ActionCPI-M Protests Near Us Consulate In Chennai Over Venezuela Attack123PhotostoriesTimes Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, the Crown Prince of Dubai, gave a rare glimpse into his life as a fatherCoimbatore Police Rally: 100 patrol vehicles hit city streetsSeychelles Black Parrot to Eclectus Parrot: 10 different types of parrots found across the worldMumbai–Pune expressway’s final gap closes: Missing link set to open May 1, 30-minute faster drives aheadChennai traffic woes to ease: Rs 78 crore Pattabiram ROB flyover completion brings relief to commuters on Tirupati HighwayWhy is Bathua considered so healthy? 8 easy dishes that are super delicious7 reasons why parents should avoid labelling children in familiesWhy are stepwells a beautiful piece of history? From the oldest to the one which is a UNESCO heritage- 5 iconic stepwells5 foods that become unsafe when reheated‘Shark Tank India’ funniest moments: From hilarious pitches and savage roasts123Hot PicksBudget 2026Vande Bharat Sleeper TrainPublic holidays January 2026Gold rate todayUS Visa BondsCigarette tax hikeBank Holidays JanuaryTop TrendingSan Francisco 49ersCardi BQuinn HughesKyle TuckerSidney Crosby LifestyleTyrese Haliburton and Jade Jones Net WorthKevin StefanskiChicago Bulls vs Boston CelticsJohn PyleKevin Durant vs LeBron James Net Worth

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday observed the unusually high number of interlocutory applications being filed in the stray dogs case. It also remarked that these many applications are not even seen in human cases.A bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta observed this when two lawyers mentioned the interlocutory application filed by…

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Updated: Jan 06, 2026, 15:56 IST

Updated: Jan 06, 2026, 15:56 IST

Jonny Bairstow of Sunrisers Eastern Cape reaches the boundary for four during match 14 of the Betway SA20 season 4 between Pretoria Capitals (PC) and Sunrisers Eastern Cape (SEC) held at the Supersport Park Stadium in Centurion , South Africa on the 5th January 2026 (Photo Credit: Ron Gaunt / Sportzpics for SA20) TimesofIndia.com in…

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On This Day: Three Australian greats — Greg Chappell, Dennis Lillee and Rod Marsh — retired together at the SCG

On This Day: Three Australian greats — Greg Chappell, Dennis Lillee and Rod Marsh — retired together at the SCG

L-R: Greg Chappell, Dennis Lillee and Rod Marsh On this day, 42 years ago, three of Australia’s greatest cricketers bid adieu to Test cricket together after record-breaking careers at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Batting legend Greg Chappell, pace great Dennis Lillee and master wicketkeeper Rod Marsh played their final international match during the fifth Test…

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