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130 Model Degree Colleges Approved in Backward Districts Under RUSA Scheme: Pradhan
Under RUSA, the highest number of model degree colleges have been approved in Uttar Pradesh 26 followed by Odisha 14
Meghalaya's Forest Minister Seeks Indigenous Tribal Leaders' Wisdom to Tackle Climate Change
Several complex issues such as climate change, diminishing rain patterns, green livelihoods were discussed with indigenous examples of several localized climate legislation - emerging in the conversation.
Villagers Flee Fresh Floods in Central China as Typhoon Threatens to Bring More Misery
Ariel footage showed rescuers using temporary bridges on Friday to move hundreds of residents to safety, as tree tops poking above the water were the only sign of land for miles.
Google's New 'About This Result' Tool Will Explain Why Users Got Specific Search Results
It said people googling queries will now be able to click into details such as how their result matched certain search terms
'Year He was Born, I was at the Border': CM Amarinder on Relationship with Sidhu After 'Punjab Dispute Solved'
Sidhu formally assumed the charge of the Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee, along with four working presidents, at Punjab Congress Bhawan on Friday.
Ahead Of Stock Market Listing, Zomato's App Was Down Due To Cloud Outage
Ahead of its historic listing on the stock exchange, food delivery app Zomato was down for users on Thursday night.
Telangana on High Alert, CM KCR Orders Admin to Monitor Rain Situation as 16 Districts Face Floods
Normal life was affected in several parts of Telangana on Thursday as torrential rains continued to batter the state for the second day, leading to inundation of low-lying areas and disruption of road links.
Priyamani Says She and Husband Mustafa Raj Have 'Very Secure Relationship' Amid Ex-wife's Allegations
Mustafa Raj and his first wife Ayesha separated in 2013, and he married The Family Man actor Priyamani in 2017.
National Broadcasting Day 2021: History and Significance
National Broadcasting Day 2021: The Indian Broadcasting Company (IBC) started organising radio broadcasting from Bombay station on this day in 1927
As Taliban Advances, Afghan Military Overhauls War Strategy To Limit Losses
Reeling from a surge in battlefield losses, Afghanistan's military is overhauling its war strategy against the Taliban to concentrate forces around the most critical areas like Kabul and other cities, border crossings and vital infrastructure, Afghan and...
Eilish Concert Film Coming; Rockettes Return For Holiday
A look at what's happening the world of music as artists announce their touring plans and concert venues plan their reopenings after being shuttered by the pandemic.
Bells Toll In Norway To Mark 10 Years Since Neo-Nazi Breivik Killed 77
Church bells rang out across Norway on Thursday to mark 10 years since Anders Behring Breivik, a far right extremist, killed 77 people, most of them teenagers at a youth camp.
Brother Of Miami Condo Victim Heartbroken But Not Hopeless
He has given his DNA, talks frequently with the medical examiner and search team, and even reluctantly visited the site of the collapsed Surfside condo, to see for himself what is being done to find his big sister.
In Opioid-ravaged WVa, Potential Deal Raises Hopes For Help
Crumbling roofs and parking lots. Broadband glitches. Technology challenges. The priority list for Prestera Center goes beyond the mental health and addiction treatment services it provides to patients throughout West Virginia.
Committed To Afghan Peace: Pak NSA On Recent Tweet By Afghanistan's Vice President
Pakistan's National Security Advisor Dr Moeed Yusuf on Thursday said that Islamabad was committed to Afghan peace and "idiotic statements" by "some spoilers" in Afghanistan will not affect its support for peace and stability of the war-torn nation. Yusuf'...
Taliban Claims to Control 90% of Afghanistan's Borders
The militants are pushing across Afghanistan with the withdrawal of US and NATO troops all but complete.