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40 Websites of Banned Group Sikhs For Justice Blocked by Govt
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MEITY) is the nodal authority for monitoring the cyber space in India.
IAF Ramping up Deployment of Fighter Jets and Choppers in Key Bases along Border with China
All the front-line bases of the Indian Army and the air force along the nearly 3,500 km de-facto border with China are on high alert in view of the worst border clash between Indian and Chinese troops.
Delhi Woman Steals Rs 57 Lakhs From Friend's House in Two Bids, Arrested Along With 2 Brothers
The accused allegedly spotted the money in a container a few years ago and in 2017, stole Rs 27 lakh out of it and gave Rs 22 lakh to her brothers to buy a house, a police officer said.
Bajaj Auto Total Sales Decline 31 Percent in June; Domestic Sales Also Down by 34 Percent
Bajaj further said its total two-wheeler sales were down 27 per cent at 2,55,122 units as compared to 3,51,291 units in the year-ago month.
Early Detection, Timely Management Push Recovery Rate of Covid-19 Patients Over 60% in India: Health Min
The recovery rate of COVID-19 patients stands at 60.73 per cent, the ministry said as the number of India's coronavirus cases soared by over 20,000 in a day for the first time, taking the country's tally to 6,25,544.
Strategically Located Nimu, Which Proved Its Worth during Kargil War, Has a New Identity after PM's Visit
Nimu, the brigade headquarter of 14 Corps of the Army, has been well equipped with infrastructure after the 1999 Kargil war. Officials said this was a consideration when Modi's visit to Ladakh was finalised at short notice.
SpiceJet Introduces Charter Flight Services in India, Repatriates 30,000 Indians Amidst Covid-19 Crisis
SpiceJet said it has operated around 50 charter flights from Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Lebanon and Sri Lanka to bring thousands back home.
As India Scales up Renewables, Should Projects Face More Green Scrutiny? New Report Raises Questions
The report’s analysis showed that with no environment impact assessment (EIA) report mandated for solar and wind power projects of all sizes, they are exempt from seeking an environmental clearance but have to obtain approvals from pollution control board...
Maruti Suzuki Reports 54 Percent Sales Decline in June; Exports Down by 56.4 Percent
Domestic sales declined by 53.7 per cent to 53,139 units last month, as against 1,14,861 units in June 2019, Maruti Suzuki India said.
States May Suffer Rs 319 Crore Revenue Loss Owing to 3-day Strike by Coal India Unions
Coal India trade unions started their three-day strike, protesting against the Centre's decision to allow commercial mining, on Thursday, which is likely to hit around four million tonnes of production.
Rajnath Singh's Ladakh Visit Put Off as India 'Waits to See China's Commitment to Disengagement'
No one is entirely clear why the trip is being "rescheduled". Sources indicate that India wants to wait and watch if the Chinese honour the commitment made during the Corps Commander-level talks over three rounds on June 6, June 22 and June 30.
Delhi Records 2,199 Covid-19 Cases; 62 More Patients Die
The total number of COVID-19 patients in Delhi now stands at 87,360. The death toll due to the disease is 2,742, according to the latest Delhi health department bulletin.
Fitch Cuts India Growth Projection to 8% For FY22; Economy to Shrink by 5 Percent This Fiscal
In its June update of Global Economic Outlook, Fitch projected Indian economy to grow 5.5 per cent in 2022-23.
Ola Launches In-app Tipping Feature Globally As Services Resume Amidst Covid-19 Crisis
The feature has been rolled out to all Ola users across India, Australia, New Zealand and the UK in a bid to help the company's over 2.5 million global driver community.
Delhi BJP Raises Issue of 'Huge' Power Bills during Lockdown Period, Wants Relief for Consumers
Delhi BJP president Adesh Gupta said that instead of provisional bills, actual ones should be sent to consumers and the facility of payment in instalment be given.
'Operation Greens' Scheme Extended to 18 More Fruits and Vegetables: Centre
The objective of intervention is to protect the growers of fruits and vegetables from making distress sale due to the lockdown and reduce the post-harvest losses, it said.