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Police Book CU Professor Booked for 'Threatening to Kill Mamata', Accused Denies Charges
The professor said, "I didn't make any comments against the chief minister. The complainant is a Trinamool Congress supporter. I am waiting for the police to take steps and only after that I will seek legal advice on this."
PF, GST, Cheque Clearance: 5 Key Rules to Change from Next Month. Know Details
Rule changes from September: Rules for Aadhaar-PF linking, GSTR-1 filing, Positive Pay System and possible LPG rate change to come into effect next month.
Trapped between Soldiers and Taliban at Kabul Airport Gates, Afghans Feel Betrayed
Afghans wanting to leave Kabul have been made to wait in knee-deep sewage water as the situation outside the airport worsened by the day.
Biden Told Another Kabul Terror Attack 'Likely', Next Few Days Will Be' Most Dangerous'
This was shared with the President when he met in the Situation Room with his national security team, including top commanders and diplomats in the field.
Bigg Boss OTT: Divya Agarwal Slams Karan Johar for Bashing Her, Says 'Tum Bollywood Ke Raja Ho...'
Karan Johar and Divya Agarwal had a heated argument on Sunday's episode of Bigg Boss OTT.
No Quick Recognition of Taliban Govt by US or Allies, Says White House
After the Taliban takeover of Kabul on August 15, the remaining diplomats from the US embassy fled to the US-secured airport in the capital.
Pentagon Says US Drone Strike Killed Two 'High Profile' ISIS Targets in Afghanistan
No civilians were hurt in the attack early Saturday, the Pentagon said.
Covid-19 Deaths Straining Some Florida Hospital Morgues
In Columbia County, which now has the state's highest cases of COVID-19 per capita, 17-year-old JoKeria Graham died just days before she started her senior year of high school.
Microsoft Fixes Cloud Platform Vulnerability After Warning
Microsoft says it has fixed a flaw in its cloud computing platform that cybersecurity researchers warned could have enabled hackers to take over a cloudbased database product used by many big companies.
Ex-Congo Public Health Minister Accused Of COVID-19 Fraud
Authorities arrested Congo's former public health minister, Dr. Eteni Longondo, late Friday following allegations he misappropriated more than $1 million in funds allocated by the World Bank to fight the COVID19 pandemic.
Closing Prices For Crude Oil, Gold And Other Commodities
Benchmark U.S. crude oil for October delivery rose $1.32 to $68.74 a barrel Friday. Brent crude oil for October delivery rose $1.63 to $72.70 a barrel.
Court Pulls Up Police For Not Knowing They Were Probing 2020 Delhi Riots Case
Rawat called the stand of the police 'ludicrous and preposterous' and pulled them for not knowing from March till November 2020 that the complaint was already clubbed with another FIR and was being probed.
IPCC 21' Report Likely 'Last Signal' for Actions Against Climate Change: India at BRICS
Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav said BRICS countries can play a significant role in addressing the contemporary global challenges of climate change, biodiversity loss, air pollution, marine plastic litter, among others.
Foreign Secretary Shringla to Visit US Next Week to Attend UNSC Events, Bilateral Engagements
India holds the UNSC presidency for the month of August and Shringla will attend the wrap-up session of the Indian presidency at the global body.
CM Bhupesh Baghel Invites Rahul Gandhi to Visit Chhattisgarh Amid Leadership Tussle
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel held a series of meetings at Rahul Gandhi's residence, where party general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, AICC general secretary KC Venugopal and party's incharge PL Punia were present.
Hariharan: Songs No Longer Part of Film's Story, They are Like Jingles Selling a Product
Singer Hariharan talks about the relevance of playback singing in today's films and the challenges of performing live virtually during the pandemic.