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Tata Punch Small SUV Interiors Unveiled Ahead Of Launch in India, Check Here
By the looks of it, the interiors look minimalistic with a mid-sized infotainment screen, compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, sitting in the middle.
Calicut University Asks Students to Sign Anti-Dowry Declaration Letter During Admissions
Due to increasing cases of deaths due to domestic violence due to dowry, the vice-chancellor of Calicut University has proposed to prepare a declaration letter.
Haryana ITI Application Forms Released for 1,29,904 Seats Across 76 Trades
Interested and eligible candidates can apply online latest by September 30 on the official portal, itiadmissions.nic.in.
Nod to Covishield, Not to CoWIN Certificate: UK's Another Slip Between the Cup and the Lip
UK has been using a ‘traffic light’ system of red, amber and green list countries to allow overseas visitors but that is going to change from October 4.
Why RuPaul and Michaela Coel's Historic Emmy Wins Should be Celebrated Amid 'Emmys So White' Debate
The lack of BIPOC winners in acting categories during the 2021 Emmy Awards has sparked a debate online. However, we must not forget to celebrate the two history-making wins by RuPaul and Michaela Coel.
9 People Arrested in Bihar for Taking Exam for Others for Rs 50,000
The culprits agreed to do the job for Rs. 50,000. Some money was given as advance while the rest would have been paid later.
Pornography Case: What Court Said While Granting Bail to Accused Raj Kundra
The court, while granting bail to Raj Kundra, directed him not to leave India without its prior permission and not to threaten any witness in the case.
After Tamil Nadu, now Demand to Scrap NEET in Maharashtra
Patole in his letter said that like Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra too should consider offering admissions to medical colleges based on class 12 scores.
Want Truth to Come Out: Delhi Govt After HC Nod to Panel to Probe Deaths Due to O2 Shortage
The Delhi government's decision to form a high-powered committee (HPC) to look into the cases of deaths due to alleged shortage of oxygen had failed to get the lieutenant governor's approval earlier
Brazil And Argentina Tapped To Make MRNA Vaccines In Latin America
The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has selected two biomedical centers in Argentina and Brazil as regional hubs to develop and produce mRNAbased vaccines to fight COVID19 in Latin America, the regional health agency said on Tuesday.
Experts Eye More Travel Testing To Contain COVID In Hawaii
Hawaii officials are facing pressure to increase COVID19 testing for travelers as the islands weather a record surge and federal guidelines change to require negative virus tests from both vaccinated and unvaccinated people coming to the U.S.
Venezuela Says Colombian Drone Violates Its Airspace As U.S. Admiral Visits
Venezuela on Tuesday said a Colombian military drone violated its airspace in what it called a "blatant threat" to its national security that took place during a visit by a U.S. military commander to the neighboring nation.
Troubled Nielsen To Update Measurements For Local Television
The Nielsen company, increasingly under fire from the television industry, on Tuesday said it would soon incorporate homes that have cut off cable in favor of broadband in its viewing measurements for local TV markets.
German Police: Incident On Highway With Armed Bus Passenger
A section of highway in southern Germany was closed Tuesday evening because of an incident involving an apparently armed passenger on board a bus, police said.
Biden, Morrison Meet Days After New Sub Deal
New York, Sep 21 (AP) President Joe Biden is meeting with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, several days after unveiling a new partnership that would enable Australia to acquire at least 8 U.S. nuclear submarines led to a diplomatic blowup with Fr...
ED Launches Money Laundering Probe in Rs 21k Cr Worth Afghan-origin Heroin Seizure Case
The federal agency is studying the details of the case and proceeding forward under provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), they said.