India
NIA Arrests Key Accused in Chhattisgarh MLA Bhima Mandavi Killing Case
Chauhan, a wholesale dealer of everyday-use merchandise in Nakulnar village, had allegedly procured the requisite material for the IED blast which led to the killings, the official of the premier investigation agency said.
UK risks big second coronavirus wave if it reopens schools without more testing, study finds
Britain risks a second wave of COVID19 this winter twice as large as the initial outbreak if it reopens schools fulltime without improving its testandtrace system, according to a study published on Tuesday.
SC Restrains Centre from Discharging SSC Women Navy Officers Ending Their Claim for PC
The top court on March 17 in a major verdict paved the way for granting Permanent Commission to women officers in Indian Navy, saying a level playing field ensures that women have the opportunity to overcome "histories of discrimination".
UK risks big second coronavirus wave if it reopens schools without more testing, study finds
Britain risks a second wave of COVID19 this winter twice as large as the initial outbreak if it reopens schools fulltime without improving its testandtrace system, according to a study published on Tuesday.
Ram Janmabhoomi is to Hindus what Kaaba is to Muslims, Says Local Ayodhya Politician
Khan, a local politician and social worker, has been openly pro-temple during the bitter temple-mosque dispute.
Hardik Patel Announces Rs 21,000 Donation for Construction of Ram Temple in Ayodhya
The statement came on the eve of the 'bhoomi pujan' ceremony for the temple at Ayodhya, an event to be attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, other leaders and religious figures.
Tata Motors Says Passenger Vehicle Demand Will See an Uptick in the Next Two Years
Tata Motors Chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran said that the company anticipates a tremendous deal of transformation stemming from Covid-19 and consumer behaviour will also change in numerous ways.
Ram Temple in Ayodhya Will Deeply Connect Indian Society to Its Roots, Says RSS Leader Vaidya
RSS functionary Manmohan Vaidya said this temple will guide the humanity how to live together in harmony, peace and prosperity in this ethnic, religious, cultural diverse world.
Ayodhya Railway Station to Get a Face-lift With Ram Temple-like Domes, Auditorium & Food Plaza
The station is being redeveloped by RITES Ltd, an enterprise of Indian Railways and it will be done in two-phases- the first phase will be completed by June 2021.
Over a Third of India’s Big Cats Reside Outside Tiger Reserves in Forest Divisions, Sanctuaries: Report
In the report, the government has described the tigers living outside tiger reserve boundaries as ‘tigers utilizing tiger reserves’ in order to distinguish them from ‘tigers within the tiger reserve’.
FDI in Commercial Mining: Govt Nod Needed For Companies From Nations Sharing Border With India
Further, a citizen of Pakistan or an entity incorporated in Pakistan can invest only under the government route in sectors/activities other than defence, space, atomic energy and sectors/activities prohibited for foreign investment, the statement said.
Scooter Borne All-women Police Squad Unveiled in Noida for Women's Safety
The women police squad will be present in locations like metro stations, shopping malls, schools and colleges, auto stands and other places that witness female footfall in large numbers.
Govt Issues Draft Notification for Mandatory Compliance of BIS Certification Norms for Helmets
The proposal will enable only BIS-certified helmets for two-wheelers to be manufactured and sold in India, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways said.
SpiceJet Brings Back 269 Indians from Amsterdam, Operates Maiden Long-Haul International Flight
Spicejet said that it chartered a twin-aisle wide-body A33neo aircraft from Portuguese airline Hi Fly for this flight that has a configuration of 353 economy and 18 business class seats.
Six Staff Members at Karnataka CM Office Hit by Coronavirus
However, Governor Vajubhai Vala and Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai, whom the Chief Minister had met on July 31,have tested negative.
Political Leaders, Family Members Pay Last Tributes to Amar Singh
Singh, 64, had been undergoing treatment at a hospital in Singapore for six months and had earlier undergone a kidney transplant in 2013.