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R-Day Parade: Jat Regimental Centre, Delhi Police Adjudged Best Marching Contingents
The Defence Ministry said they have been adjudged on the basis of the assessment of the panels of judges and the results of the competitive presentation of the contingents.
Karnataka Schools Ordered to Slash Fees By 30% After Parents Protest: What You Need to Know
For parents who have already paid the full fee, the amount will be adjusted in the fee for next year, said the state government.
Supreme Court Issues Notice to Assam NRC Coordinator For Unilaterally Deleting Names From NRC List
The plea asked the court to take action against the State Coordinator of Assam for deletion of any included names from the final NRC, without the prior consent of the top court.
UP Man Dies After Covid-19 Shot, CMO Says Death Due to Heart Ailment
Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Seema Agarwal said the deceased man had a heart ailment and the post-mortem conducted in the early hours on Friday mentioned the disease as the cause of death. According to his family members, Pratap Ram had undergone a heart s...
Three Women Among Six Killed in Road Accident in Telangana's Mahabubabad District
Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao expressed shock over the death of six persons in the road accident. He conveyed condolences to members of the bereaved families.
Germany Expects Limited EU Approval For AstraZeneca Vaccine
Germanys health minister says he expects the European Union's drug regulator to authorize a further coronavirus vaccine made by AstraZeneca on Friday, but that currently available data may mean it is not recommend for older adults.
Farm Laws Paused, Govt Will Respect SC Order, Says Prez Kovind, Terms Jan 26 Violence as Unfortunate
Addressing the joint session of Parliament, which was boycotted by the Opposition in solidarity with protesting farmers, Kovind said the government was trying to tackle misgivings over the laws.
Asian Stocks Fall After Wall St Rebounds From Losses
Asian stock markets fell Friday amid worries about rising coronavirus cases, Wall Street volatility and U.S. economic aid plans.
Mahatma Gandhi Death Anniversary: Five Assassination Attempts on Him Before January 30, 1948
In the book “Beyond Doubt – A Dossier on Gandhi’s Assassination” published in 2015, edited by journalist and civil rights activist Teesta Setalvad, all the five murder attempts are documented.
Mathura Court Dismisses Nine Pleas to Have Their Say in Shri Krishna Janmabhhomi Lawsuits
There are a total of three lawsuits challenging the decisions of a senior civil judge ruling, rejecting the plea earlier for the removal of the mosque, is pending before the court of the district and sessions judge.
India-England is No Ashes But Political History Makes for Fascinating Backdrop to Upcoming Series
India’s back-to-the-wall, heroic performances in the series against Australia brought a country otherwise polarized on several issues together as one.
'Lights Broken, Gates Vandalised, Minar Missing': Union Minister Describes Red Fort Damage During Farmer Protests
Minister for Culture and Tourism Prahlad Patel said the ticket counter had been destroyed, Lahori Gate vandalized and the lights were broken due to the protests.
VIP Culture: 2 PWD Officers Removed From Office After Failure To Welcome Bhopal Minister Gopal Bhargav
One such instance has been reported from Madhya Pradesh where two senior officers of the Public Works Department (PWD) have been removed from the post and have been attached to headquarters in Bhopal.
Delhi Court Suspends Two-year Jail Term Awarded to AAP MLA Somnath Bharti in Assault Case
According to the prosecution, on September 9, 2016 Bharti, along with his associates, broke the fence of a boundary wall of AIIMS, New Delhi, with JCB for creating an access to the institute.
NCB Officers Confirm Links to Pakistan in Mumbai Drug Cartel Case
During the ongoing questioning of the alleged drug supplier, Arif Bhujwala, it came to light that wife had made multiple visits to Pakistan.
Amid LAC Stalemate, Indian Officers May Learn Tibetan History to 'Counter China's Influence': Report
According a report, the Army is making a proposal for officers to study Tibetan history, on both sides of the LAC and international boundary.