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Condolences Pour in from US, Pakistan, Other Countries Over CDS Rawat's Demise
Pakistan's top military brass on Wednesday expressed condolences over the 'tragic death'of India Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat.
Madhulika Rawat: DU Graduate, Bipin Rawat’s Wife & MP Politician’s Daughter Onboard Mi-17 That Crashed
Madhulika Rawat has been a catalyst in empowering the Army wives and in encouraging them to become financially independent
CBSE Class 12 Board Math, English Papers Tough, Claims RSP MP Demands Liberal Evaluation
Lok Sabha member MK Premchandran on Tuesday claimed in the House that the Mathematics and English papers of the CBSE class 12 board exams were "very tough" as questions were "lengthy and out of syllabus".
Govt May Consider Any Institute Keen to Take Lead in Setting Up of Cooperative University: Amit Shah
Shah, in his written reply to a query in the Lok Sabha, said setting up of a cooperative university is required to firmly deepen the foundations of the cooperative movement in the country.
Varanasi to Host Month-long Programmes After Kashi-Vishwanath Corridor Inauguration by PM Modi
The city will host a variety of programmes with an emphasis on highlighting its culture and heritage for a month till January 14.
Tesla is Looking for 'Hardcore' AI Engineers
While the work profile seems high-tech, the application process is pretty basic. It asks a candidate to fill in their name, email id, upload a resume, and define what they have done so far, if anything, in the field of software, hardware, or AI.
Rajya Sabha Adjourned for The Day Amid Opposition Protests Over Suspension of MPs
As soon as Amit Shah finished his statement, the Deputy Chairman adjourned the House for the day as Opposition members refused to relent and continued their uproar over the suspension of 12 MPs.
NEET 2022: Books Recommended by Toppers to Crack Medical Entrance
NEET 2022 dates are about to be announced soon. Students need to start preparing for the exam. Here are some important books recommended by the toppers.
CAT Cut-off 2021 Likely to Decline, 85+ Percentile Scorers May get Interview Calls from IIMs: Experts
CAT 2021 answer key, CAT 2021 cutoff: Fewer choices in terms of the number of questions made the paper even more difficult. The cut-offs are bound to go down this year
Amid Omicron Scare, Indians Still Refuse to Wear Masks: Survey
According to a latest survey, one in three Indians say most people in their area are not even carrying masks when stepping out of their houses.
NEET Counselling 2021 Soon: From Seat Quota to Last Year Cut-offs, 5 Things to Know Before Applying for Medical Colleges
NEET 2021 counselling: Medical aspirants who have qualified for the NEET can get admission to state quota seats or All India Quota (AIQ) in both government and private colleges.
Delhi's Air Quality Recorded in 'Very Poor' Category; 40 Flying Squads Formed to Monitor Compliance
The CAQM had constituted a five-member "Enforcement Task Force" to monitor and supervise the implementation of its directions through inspection teams or flying squads.
NIA Files Chargesheet Against 3 for Hurling Bombs at Office of West Bengal MLA
Sonu Jaiswal, Arif Akhtar and Rahul Kumar have been booked under sections of the IPC and the Explosive Substances Act before the NIA Special Court in Kolkata.
India Detected Omicron 2 Days Before Announced, No Community Transmission Yet: Top K'taka Virologist
Dr V Ravi, who heads Karnataka's Genomic Surveillance Committee, told News18.com that community transmission can only be confirmed if Omicron-positive cases are found in clusters.
EXCLUSIVE | Aroosa Alam and I Share Common Interests, Says Amarinder; Rakes Up Sidhu-Azhar Tiff of 1996
In an interview to News18, former CM Amarinder Singh accused successor Charanjit Singh Channi of "stabbing me in the back", and claimed that Sonia Gandhi was losing her say in the Congress.
India Evacuated 565 People from Afghanistan Under 'Operation Devi Shakti': MEA
The government also informed Lok Sabha that a few Indians, who had contacted the special Afghanistan cell of the Ministry of External Affairs and desired to be evacuated, still remain stranded.