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Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan Condoles Sushant Singh Rajput's Death, Recalls His Support Amid 2018 Floods
"We are deeply saddened to hear of the death of Sushant Singh Rajput. His early demise is a great loss to the Indian Film industry. Our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends and supporters," Vijayan said in a Facebook post.
Nepal-India Ties Shouldn't Deteriorate; China No Substitute to India: Senior Nepali Economist
Commenting on Nepal's move to amend the Constitution for incorporating India's territory of Lipulekh, Kalapani and Limpiyadhura, Dr Posh Raj Pandey, the executive chairman of the South Asia.
No Mandatory Quarantine for 7-Day Stay, Examinees Can Visit Too: Kerala Govt's New Order for Travellers
The order stated that the students who visit the state for taking exams or academic-related purposes can stay for a period of three days before the beginning of exams and three days after the exam is over.
How Can Relations Break! Rajnath Singh Says India Will Sort Out Nepal’s ‘Misunderstanding’
If the road built by India has caused any misunderstanding among the people of Nepal, then it will be sorted out through dialogue, the senior BJP leader said, asserting Indians could never have any bitterness about Nepal.
Nepal Fast-tracks Controversial Map Bill in Upper House Even as Dialogue Calls Join ‘Reclaim’ Chorus
The passage of the Bill appears to be a formality since 50 of the 59 members of the Upper House are from the ruling Nepal Communist Party.
163 Fresh Cases Take J&K's Coronavirus Tally Beyond 5,000-mark
Among the 163 fresh cases, 28 are from Jammu and 135 from the Kashmir region. The fresh cases include 32 people who returned to the Union Territory recently.
World War II-era Mortar Shells Disposed of in Manipur's Churachandpur District
Residents of Monglenphai-Tollen village had found one of the 50 mm mortar shells while digging a grave and the other while cleaning a nearby riverbank, they said.
Amit Shah to Discuss Covid-19 Situation with all Political Parties of Delhi Tomorrow
BJP, Congress, AAP and BSP have been invited for the meeting. The Covid-19 case tally has reached nearly 39,000 and the virus has claimed more than 1,200 lives in the capital.
Plea in SC Raises Concern over Safety of Healthcare Workers amid Covid-19 Pandemic
The application, filed by United Nurses Association, has sought permission to intervene in the matter relating to the treatment of COVID-19 patients and dignified handling of dead bodies in the hospitals in which the apex court has taken cognisance on its...
Sunil Chhetri is the Character Who Defines Indian Men's Football Team: Coach Igor Stimac
Indian men's football team coach Igor Stimac said Sunil Chhetri, despite 15 years in his illustrious career, is the one who always pushes the bar in training.
Power Discoms Record Rise of up to 90 Personal in Digital Payments of Electricity Bills During Lockdown
The BSES discoms -- BRPL and BYPL -- are also receiving 90 per cent of payments of electricity bills through digital modes and only about 10 per cent through cheques and demand drafts, said a spokesperson of the company.
‘Should I Sell my Property?: Panicked Delhiites Say Govt Doing Nothing as Hospital Beds Run Out
More than 1,200 have died from the virus in the Indian capital and more than 1,000 new cases are being reported each day.
Developers in Bengal Get More Time to Complete Housing Projects Affected Due to Covid-19 Crisis
Following the decision, developers would not have to pay any penalty or face action if a project is delayed by up to nine months from the scheduled time, they said.
UP Govt to Alert People on Mobile Phones About Lightning Strike
The state has been witnessing a number of deaths due to the lightning strikes and to alert people beforehand, the government is working on a plan to introduce forecast and instant warning (nowcast) system to prevent accidents.
Coronavirus LIVE Updates: WHO Chief Calls for 'Quarantine of Covid-19 Politics', Says It's Dividing Us & Making Us Less Safe
Coronavirus LIVE Updates: Raising the slogan of 'Quarantine Covid-19 Politics', WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that we are letting pandemic politics divide us and make us less safe.
Mumbai Receives Rain as Monsoon Arrives in Most Parts of Maharashtra
Heavy rainfall was reported at two places in Ratnagiri at 8:30 am while some parts of Sindhudurg, also a coastal district, witnessed "very heavy" rainfall, he said.