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Days After ‘Love-Jihad’ Ordinance in MP, Police File First Case Against Man for ‘Entrapping’ Girl
On Sunday, Madhya Pradesh police arrested the man and booked him under Freedom of Religion Ordinance, 2020.
Philippines Now Free Of H5N6 Bird Flu, But Monitoring Another Strain
The Philippines is now free of the highly pathogenic H5N6 bird flu virus, the Department of Agriculture said on Tuesday, citing a declaration by the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE).
Maruti Suzuki, Tata Steel, RBL Bank: Take a Look at the Top Stocks for Today
On Monday, markets on Wall Street were shut due to a holiday while benchmark indices in markets of Japan, Australia rose today.
Health Worker in Karnataka Dies Two Days After Getting Covid-19 Vaccine Shot
When contacted, Dr C N Manjunath, Director, Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research, an autonomous government institute, said, "The death is only a coincidence and not related to the vaccine.
Bihar Cabinet Expansion Likely Soon, Says Chief Minister Nitish Kumar
He, however, debunked speculations in a section of the media during the course of the day that it was likely to take place on Tuesday.
'Sorry Not Enough, Will Jail Them': BJP Warns 'Tandav' Makers, Plans to Intensify Ban-on-Amazon Call
The controversy surrounding Tandav has led to an increasing demand for putting restrictions on content on OTT platforms.
Moj Short Video App Clocks 100 Million Downloads on Google Play Store Roughly Six Months After Launch
The popularity of the Moj app can be attributed to its simple user interface and affiliation with Indian reality TV show, Bigg Boss. Moj debuted less than a month after TikTok ban in India.
South Africa Fears Post-Christmas Homecoming, Funerals To Worsen COVID-19 Second Wave
South Africa's second wave of COVID19 cases, which has already far outpaced its first, could be driven even higher by postChristmas holiday homecoming and overcrowded funerals, the health minister said on Monday.
NIA Says Summons Linked to Khalistani Funding Has Nothing to do with Farmers' Stir
The NIA said a total of 45 people have been summoned and they are "from all walks of life." However, most of those who have been questioned or sent notices claim they are associated in some way with the current agitation.
Indian, French Air Forces to Conduct 5-day Joint Military Drill Around Jodhpur from Wednesday
The French and Indian air forces have been conducting the Garuda exercises for the last several years as part of efforts to boost operational cooperation.
Serum Institute to Give 10 Million Free Doses to India, Brings Up Indemnity Issue In Meet With Govt, Say Sources
For the government to government supplies, the Serum Institute of India will supply the vaccine to Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal and Seychelles.
Oil Falls On Coronavirus Fears, Strong Dollar
Oil prices fell on Monday as a stronger dollar, fears over soaring COVID19 cases around the world and the slow pace of vaccination against the virus outweighed a betterthanexpected quarterly rebound for China's economy.
AYUSH 3rd Round Counselling to Begin Tomorrow, Aspirants to Register at aaccc.gov.in
AYUSH counselling is conducted to offer admission to various UG courses including BAMS, BSMS, BUMS, and BHMS courses under the all-India quota seats at all the participating institutes across the country.
AR Rahman Adapts Yuva's Dhakka Laga Bukka to Make Tandav's Anthem
Tandav is Amazon Prime Video’s multi-starrer original series and is based on a political drama.
Gold Drifts Higher From 1-1/2 Month Low Despite Buoyant Dollar
Gold prices edged higher on Monday on the prospect of extended U.S. fiscal stimulus and accommodative monetary policies, although bullion held close to the 11/2 month low hit earlier as the dollar extended gains.
There Indeed was Media Trial: Court on Sushant Singh Rajput Death Case Coverage
The Bombay High Court today delivered its judgement in the PIL's that were filed against media trial being held in the death case of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput.