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Most of Ladakh's Galwan Valley under India's Control, Says Union Minister VK Singh
The former Chief of Army Staff reiterated that the Indian Army was not caught unaware and was on high alert when clashes broke out with China's People's Liberation Army earlier this week.
HP: Expect Thunderstorm on June 22-24, Says Meteorological Department; Yellow Warning Issued
The Shimla Meteorological Centre has forecast rain in low and middle hills while the high hills are likely to experience rain and snow next week.
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How Handling Criticism Is An Effortless Task For Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
Criticism is a vital part of everything you do – especially if you’re a mega celeb like Aisharya Rai Bachchan.
Galwan Clash: Nepal Confident India and China will Resolve Mutual Differences Through Peaceful Means
Tensions between India and China have rapidly mounted after 20 Indian Army personnel, including a colonel, were killed in a clash in the Galwan Valley in eastern Ladakh on Monday night.
Tahawwur Rana's Extradition Will Throw Light on ISI Activities: Prosecutor Nikam
Rana was rearrested in Los Angeles on June 10 based on an extradition request by India, which had declared him a fugitive.
Meteorite-like Object Falls from Sky in Rajasthan's Sanchore Town, Create One-foot Deep Crater
A huge explosion kind of sound created by its fall echoed in around two kilometre stretch. The locals rushed to the police station and the local administration to inform them of an explosive sound.
Over 7,000 Rapid Antigen Tests Conducted on First Fay in Delhi: ICMR
Following Union Home Ministry instructions, both government and private labs were involved. Out of the over 7,000 tests performed in Delhi, 450 were found positive.
Amid Gun Salutes and Cries of Revenge, 4 Jawans Killed in Galwan Valley Clashes Cremated in Bihar
Four sepoys and a Havildar Sunil Kumar from Patna district had laid down their lives in Ganwal valley. The Havildars body was cremated on Thursday, having arrived here on the previous day.
'We Don't Want to Sell Chinese Goods, But Not Clearing Stock Would Mean Huge Losses'
Traders at Kolkata’s Terreti Bazaar — a wholesale market of electrical items and lighting, which also has food stalls — are in a dilemma as the chorus grows to boycott Chinese products.
Haryana Caps Coronavirus Testing Rate at Rs 2,400, Down from Rs 4,500
Haryana reported 115 new cases of coronavirus by Friday afternoon, taking the state's case tally to 9,333. The state has reported 134 deaths so far.
UP Govt Mills Paid Record Rs 1 Lakh Crore to Sugarcane Growers in Last 3 Years, Says CM
This is Rs 46,633 crore more than the combined procured price of sugarcane of Rs 53,367 crore across the three previous years from 2014 to 2017, said Adityanath, referring to the period when the Samajwadi Party government led by Akhilesh Yadav was in powe...
One in 5 Consumers in Mumbai, Bengaluru Anxious About Finances Due to Covid-19: Survey
Nearly 64 per cent of consumers surveyed are concerned about their mental health, a Swiss Re Covid-19 Consumer Survey showed.
Locust Swarms Attack Crops, Trees in Villages of Madhya Pradesh's Banda & Mahoba Districts
Farmers said the locusts attacked vegetables sown in one-kilometre area in an hour and returned to the jungles in Madhya Pradesh.
Expressions like 'Magic Masala' Cannot be Monopolised, Rules Madras HC
The court noted that a suggestive term used as a mark which indirectly suggests qualities and characteristics of a product may be registrable and protected.
From Rs 8,000 to Rs 18,000, Panel Formed by Amit Shah Proposes Caps on Isolation, ICU Beds in Delhi’s Private Hospitals
The high-powered committee recommended fixing the cost of a Covid-19 isolation bed in the range of Rs 8,000 to Rs 10,000 and an ICU bed with ventilator at Rs 15,000 to Rs 18,000 per day.