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IARI's Bio-decomposer Trials in Delhi Signal Stubble Trouble May Soon Have Antidote
Scientists say the result has been promising with the stubble in a higher state of decomposition 15 days later compared to the stubble in fields where the bio-decomposer was not used.
I-T Raids Tamil Nadu Education Group; Detects Rs 150-crore Tax Evasion
It said the action was undertaken on the basis of information that fees collected from students were "not fully accounted for” in the regular books of accounts.
European Commission, ICSSR Sign New Pact to Enhance International Scientific Cooperation
The Ambassador of the European Union to India, Ugo Astuto said science has no borders and global research collaboration is essential for developing sustainable solutions to global and societal challenges.
Doctors of North Delhi Municipal Corporation Hospitals Call Off Protests after Release of Pending Salaries
Hospital had been sitting on a relay hunger strike since Friday, senior doctors of the North Corporation-run facilities had gone on an indefinite strike on Tuesday. Their associations had joined hands in solidarity since Tuesday.
Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla to Visit France, Germany & UK to Review Bilateral Ties
The Ministry of External Affairs said Shringla's visit from October 29 to November 4 to the three countries is part of India's continuing international engagement and diplomatic outreach in spite of the limitations posed by the coronavirus pandemic.
Interest Waiver Scheme: Loan Outstanding as of February 29 to be Reference for Ex Gratia Relief
The Reserve Bank on Tuesday asked all lending institutions, including non-banking financial companies, to ensure that the scheme of waiver of interest on interest for loans up to Rs 2 crore for the six-month moratorium period is implemented by November 5,...
Munger Firing Incident: Cong Draws Parallel with Jallianwala Bagh, Compares Nitish Kumar with Gen Dyer
Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi said human beings were treated as animals and worms by the police in Munger, when they beat up devotees taking out Durga idols "cruelly and mercilessly".
'CM and I Thought as Parents': Sisodia Says All Schools in Delhi to Continue to Remain Shut Due to Covid-19
“Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and I thought if we, as parents, would want to take the risk of sending our children to school. The Delhi government has thus decided that all government, private, aided, unaided, MCD schools will remain shut in Delhi until...
Some Evidence Shows Children Could Be Covid-19 Spreaders, Says ICMR Chief
On the infection's spread among children, ICMR's Balram Bhargava said overall the figure in India is that below the age of 17 years, only 8 per cent are positive.
ISRO-NASA Satellite NISAR Scheduled to Be Launched by 2022 as India, US Seek to Continue Space Dialogue
A joint statement was issued after the 2+2 dialogue between Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, EAM S Jaishankar and their US counterparts Secretary of States Michael R Pompeo and Secretary of Defense Mark T Esper.
85% Symptomatic Negative Cases of Rapid-antigen Tests Underwent Retest in Oct: Delhi Govt Data
The move came after Special Secretary (Health and Family Welfare) issued a directive to all districts in September, to ensure that all symptomatic negative cases of rapid-antigen tests are retested using RT-PCR.
1 Killed, Many Injured in Firing During Durga Idol Immersion in Munger District of Poll-Bound Bihar
Police said some anti-social elements restored to stone pelting which injured 20 policemen after which someone from the crowd fired leading to one person's death.
Manasi Joshi Wants to Follow Pullela Gopichand's Footsteps, Help Para Athletes after Retirement
Top para shuttler Manasi Joshi, who has been training with Pullela Gopichand for the last two years, wants to change 'perception about people with disability in India'.
Arnab Goswami FIRs: Some People Targeted with Greater Intensity, Need More Protection, Says SC
A bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde observed this after senior advocate A M Singhvi, appearing for Maharashtra, questioned the high court's June 30 order and said that an impression should not go that some people are above the law.
SC Terms Ex-HC Judge's Attempt to Forcibly Enter Former Apex Court Judge's House as 'Unfortunate'
The bench told the senior advocate C A Sundaram, appearing for Delhi Tamil Advocates Association, that his client should take all appropriate actions, including filing representation and complaint.
Covid-19 Recovery Rate Touches 90 percent, Around 62,000 Recovered in 24 Hours: Health Ministry
There are ”merely” 6,68,154 active COVID-19 cases in the country as on date, which accounts for 8.50 per cent of the total caseload.