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After 25 Years, Amicus Curiae Ranjit Kumar Urges SC to Relieve Him from Sealing Case, Speaks of 'Pulls and Pressure'
Kumar told a bench headed by Chief Justice of India S A Bobde that he has been assisting the court as an amicus curiae in the case since 1995 and he should be discharged now as there are so many pulls and pressure. He, however, did not elaborate.
Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla to Visit France, Germany & UK to Review Bilateral Ties
The Ministry of External Affairs said Shringla's visit from October 29 to November 4 to the three countries is part of India's continuing international engagement and diplomatic outreach in spite of the limitations posed by the coronavirus pandemic.
Tanzania President Magufuli Seeks Second Term As Polls Open
Tanzanians headed to the polls on Wednesday for presidential and parliamentary elections that President John Magufuli hopes will hand him another fiveyear term despite criticism from rights groups that the government has stifled political dissent.
World Stroke Day 2020: 5 Ways to Prevent Strokes
World Stroke Day is observed on 29 October every year to highlight the global need to prevent strokes, spread awareness and to provide care to people who have suffered from strokes.
Amazon Audible Adds 100,000 Free Podcast Series to Rival Apple Podcasts, Spotify
The new podcast series on Amazon Audible can accessed via a dedicated section on the platform. To listen to the shows for free, Audible users would require an Amazon account.
Bigg Boss 14: Karan Patel Supports Jasmin Bhasin, Calls Rahul Vaidya 'Disgusting'
In the latest episode of Bigg Boss 14, contestants Jasmin Bhasin and Rahul Vaidya get into a fight during a task. Jasmin’s friend, actor Karan Patel took her side and slammed Rahul.
Oil Down $2 As Rise In U.S. Crude Stocks Fans Oversupply Fears
Oil prices went into reverse on Wednesday, giving up the previous day's gains as a surge in U.S. crude stocks and rising coronavirus infections in the United States and Europe fanned fears of a supply glut and weaker fuel demand.
Kia Motors to Work on Making Next-Gen Military Vehicles for Korean Army, Aims Deployment from 2024
Kia Motors plans to start manufacturing prototypes of mid-sized standard vehicles within this year and take the test evaluations by the Korean government in 2021.
GSK Expects Full-year Earnings To Be At Lower End Of Its Forecast
Britain's GSK said on Wednesday it expects fullyear adjusted earnings to come in at the lower end of its forecast as the COVID19 pandemic disrupts vaccination rates, especially for its blockbuster shingles vaccine.
DUET 2020: NTA Declares Results of DU PG 2020 Entrance Examination; Direct Link Here
In a notification, the NTA has provided the link where the DUET PG 2020 score cards will be displayed.
Interest Waiver Scheme: Loan Outstanding as of February 29 to be Reference for Ex Gratia Relief
The Reserve Bank on Tuesday asked all lending institutions, including non-banking financial companies, to ensure that the scheme of waiver of interest on interest for loans up to Rs 2 crore for the six-month moratorium period is implemented by November 5,...
Jaguar Land Rover Working on Aerospace Tech to Develop Lightweight Vehicle in Future
During the 2-year study, Jaguar Land Rover will be using technology that has been developed for the aerospace industry.
Proposed Law to Tackle Air Pollution in Delhi-NCR Likely to Be Presented Before Cabinet this Week
The ministry has been working on the proposed legislation in close consultation with the Prime Minister’s Office, senior ministry officials in the know of developments said requesting anonymity.
GE Reports Smaller Loss As Business Recovers From Pandemic Lows
General Electric Co reported a smaller quarterly loss and positive cash flow on Wednesday, as the company cut costs in its aviation unit and saw improvement in revenue in its power business.
Munger Firing Incident: Cong Draws Parallel with Jallianwala Bagh, Compares Nitish Kumar with Gen Dyer
Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi said human beings were treated as animals and worms by the police in Munger, when they beat up devotees taking out Durga idols "cruelly and mercilessly".
U.S. Businesses Splurge On Insurance To Protect Against Post-election Chaos
Retailers, pharmacies, liquor stores and other merchants across the United States are gobbling up insurance that protects buildings from damage caused by societal unrest, worried about possible street violence after the U.S. presidential election, insurer...