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Amit Shah Reviews Law and Order, Briefed About Steps Taken to Ensure Peace in Delhi
Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla and senior officers of the Ministry of Home Affairs and Delhi Police attended the meeting.
BPSC APO Admit Card 2021 for Prelims Exam Released at bpsc.bihar.gov.in; Check Here
Those who are appearing for the BPSC APO 2021 Prelims examination scheduled for February 7 can now download the Admit Card from Bihar Public Service Commission’s website.
Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee Responsible for Breaking Tractor Rally's Route, Say Farmer Unions
An emergency meeting of 32 organisations was called to plan the future course of action for the movement.
Owner Of Raj Kapoor's Ancestral Home In Pakistan Refuses To Sell Building At Govt Rate
The owner of Indian film legend Raj Kapoor's ancestral home in Peshawar has refused to sell the building at the rate fixed by the provincial Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government, saying the prime-location property has been severely undervalued. Earlier in the...
Dalit Couple in UP Grievously Injured in Acid Attack
The couple has been sent to a hospital in Allahabad for treatment while the children were safe, police said, adding a probe into the matter was underway and no arrest has been made yet.
Mumbai Local Train Services to Resume Partially From Today But You Won't be Able to Travel Yet. Here's Why
A letter has been sent to all the station masters by the Traffic Control Department of the Mumbai Central Division of Western Railway regarding the same.
Happy Birthday Bobby Deol: 5 Songs of the Actor to Add to Your Playlist
As Bollywood actor Bobby Deol turns a year older, here are five songs of his films you shouldn't miss.
Violent Protesters on Brand-New Tractors Who Unleashed Mayhem in Delhi Were Not Farmers
The farmers' protest has lost whatever little sanctity it had. The talks are now bound to fail.
Thalapathy Vijay and Vijay Sethupathi's Master to have Digital Premiere on Jan 29
Tamil action thriller "Master", starring Thalapathy Vijay and Vijay Sethupathi, will have its digital premiere on Amazon Prime Video on January 29, the streamer announced on Wednesday.
Capitol Police Chief Apologizes For Failures In January 6 Siege
Yogananda Pittman, in prepared testimony before Congress, said that the Capitol Police failed to meet its own high standards as well as yours.
I Feel Ashamed, Take Responsibility: Yogendra Yadav on Violence During Farmers' Tractor Rally
Swaraj India president Yogendra Yadav said said violence impacts any kind of protest in a wrong way, while adding prima facie it looks like it has been done by the people that farmer leaders had kept out of the protest.
Biden Commerce Pick Stresses Investment In COVID-19 Recovery
President Joe Bidens pick to oversee the Commerce Department says investments across the country are needed to provide Americans with a pathway to a good job as the nation recovers from the economic damage caused by the COVID19 pandemic.
YouTube Music Web and Mobile Apps Getting a Tiny Update That Makes the Interface More Organised
YouTube Music is now using grid view for albums and singles on artist profiles. If an artist has enough albums and singles, the YouTube Music for Android, iOS, and web displays a 'See all' button instead of making users scroll through carousels.
J&J Has A Strong Finish For 2020 Despite Pandemic Disruption
Johnson & Johnson is reporting a strong finish to the year, overcoming the disruption of the global pandemic in some parts of its business such as medical device sales.
Padma Awards: BJP's 'Soft Corner' for Paswan Leaves Ally JD(U) Red Faced
The former union minister was awarded the Padma Bhushan posthumously. The JD(U) has squarely blamed its poor show in the recent assembly elections on the rebellion of Chirag Paswan who gave tickets to a number of BJP rebels from seats contested by Nitish'...
Protesting Farmer Dies at ITO after His Tractor Overturns: Delhi Police
Police said the man was driving the tractor and he came under the vehicle as it overturned. The farmers draped the body in Tricolour and kept it at the ITO crossing, not allowing police to send it for post-mortem.