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Overconfidence of Many Party Leaders Led to BJP's Rout in WB Assembly Polls, Says Suvendu Adhikari
The TMC turncoat said continuing work at the ground level was equally important as setting up targets, which was realistic but needed hard work.
Nepal's New PM Sher Bahadur Deuba Wins Vote of Confidence in Parliament
Deuba, the 75yearold chief of the Nepali Congress, secured 165 votes in the 275member House of Representatives, the Himalayan Times reported.
Nationality of Nishit Pramanik Sparks Debate in Political Circles
As per the report published in a news channel, Nisith Pramanik is a Bangladeshi National, Congress MP in Rajya Sabha Ripun Bora said.
UP First State to Administer 4 Crore Vax Doses, But Has to Catch Up with Overall Covid Vaccination Coverage
Till June 20, while Maharashtra, the state worst affected state by Covid-19, had administered 2.77 crore doses, Uttar Pradesh with 2.56 crore inoculations was at the second spot.
Tesla Model X Survives Massive Tornado in the US, Sentry Mode Captures Severity
A video from another angle on the Tesla vehicle showed other vehicles crashing onto each other due to the tornado, Electrek reported.
Stubble Burning Linked to Delhi’s 3rd Covid Wave? Study Suggests Virus Piggybacks Only Black Carbon Emission
The study, published in the journal ELSEVIER, is based on data collected from Delhi, from September to December 2020, and the 24-hour average of particulate matter (PM) 2.5 and black carbon.
UPMSP UP Board 10th, 12th Results Expected This Week, Check Details
UPMSP UP board is likely to announce results this week. Check evaluation criteria and other details here.
Wounded Widow of Haiti's Slain President Returns Home: Official
Badio, a former official in an anti-corruption unit within the justice ministry, is one of several people wanted by Haitian police, alongside former opposition senator Joel John Joseph.
Kadambini Ganguly, India's First Female Doctor, Honoured by Google Doodle
Kadambini Ganguly sought to uplift other women in India through both medical service and activism in India’s women’s rights movement
Kerala Increases Daily Limit for Sabarimala to 10K Pilgrims; Check Details
The state had allowed the temple to resume monthly rituals at Sabrimala from 16 to 18 July subject to strict adherence to Covid-19 protocols.
With Fighter, Citadel and Mythoverse, Bollywood Filmmakers Experiment with Newer Storytelling Formats
With bigger budgets and cutting edge technology coming in at rapid pace, Indian viewers are set for film spectacles. We take a look.
Eid-ul-Adha on Wednesday, Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind Urges Muslims to Offer Prayers Following Covid Norms
Jamiat chief Maulana Arshad Madani said it is better to offer sacrifice after the sermon and prayers quickly and the waste should be buried in such a way that it does not cause malodour.
Joint Pain, Backache Common Among Many Post-Covid Cases: Delhi Hospital
Even after recovering from the coronavirus infection, a large number of people are struggling with postCovid complications, ranging from weakness to hair fall and skin complications.
Domestic Boxing Action to Begin This Month with Youth and Junior Nationals
The youth event is expected to witness the presence of more than 300 men and 200-plus women boxers.
Delhi Court Denies Bail to Two Real Estate Company Directors in Fraud Case
Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Abhilash Malhotra said the grant of bail in such economic cases needs to be dealt with strictly so that people do not lose faith in the criminal justice system.
Fake AirPods May Cost Apple About $3.2 Billion In 2021 In Just US, And That Is One Part Of The Cost
Apple was also quoted as saying that fake AirPods are not just an issue in terms of lost revenue, but they pose a threat to users' safety.