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Let Allahabad HC Deal with Hathras Case, Says SC on Pleas Stating No Fair Trial Possible in UP
The lawyer, appearing for the victim's family, also demanded that the proceedings of the case be shifted out of Uttar Pradesh to a court in the national capital.
Exclusive: India Will Not Mandate Secondary Listings For Firms Joining Overseas Markets - Sources
India has decided not to mandate secondary listings for domestic firms that float their shares on a foreign stock exchange as the government prepares a new policy, two senior government sources and two industry executives told Reuters on Thursday.
Showtime Sets 'Dexter' Reboot, Michael C Hall To Return
Serial killer drama "Dexter" is getting a revival as a new limited-series at Showtime, with Michael C Hall reprising the title character. The popular series, which ran from 2006 to 2013 for eight seasons, revolved around Hall's Dexter Morgan, who was a...
Xiaomi Mi 10T Series Launched With 144Hz Display, Triple Rear Camera: Price, Specifications and More
The Mi 10T and Mi 10T Pro use Xiaomi's Intelligent AdaptiveSync Display technology that adjusts the refresh rate according to the content on screen.
Coronavirus May Spread More Via Respiratory Droplets in Winter, Say Scientists
The modelling study, published in the journal Nano Letters, also noted that the currently followed physical distancing guidelines are inadequate in curbing the transmission of COVID-19.
Richa Chadha Waives Off Monetary Compensation in Suit Against Payal Ghosh: 'This was About My Respect'
Richa Chadha says she decided not to press for monetary compensation in the defamation suit against Payal Ghosh out of respect for the court.
Allu Arjun’s Son Ayaan grooving to BTS’ ‘Idol’ is the Best Thing on Internet Today, Watch Video
BTS band has found another fan in Tollywood star Allu Arjun’s son Ayaan, who was recently seen matching steps to his favourite band’s hit song, Idol.
Celebrating Michel Foucault’s Birth Anniversary with Some Lesser Known Facts
Michel Foucault, French philosopher, historian and one of the most influential and controversial scholars of the post World War II era was born on October 15, 1926 in Poitiers, France.
Pentagon Prepares to Welcome Once-banned Indonesian Minister, Despite Rights Concerns
Prabowo, a former special forces commander, has long been a controversial figure in Indonesia, accused of involvement with military crimes in places like East Timor.
Shreyas Is In Pain But Is Able To Move His Shoulder: Dhawan
Delhi Capitals skipper Shreyas Iyer remains "in a bit of pain" after hurting his left shoulder and a complete picture will emerge only after the arrival of his scan reports, said his teammate Shikhar Dhawan. Iyer hurt his left shoulder while trying to ef...
New Zealand Election: Ardern Vs. Conservative Challenger
New Zealand is holding a general election on Saturday, and opinion polls indicate Jacinda Ardern is on track to win a second term as prime minister. Her popularity soared this year after she led an effort to stamp out the coronavirus. New Zealanders will...
SC Upholds Madhya Pradesh HC's Order to Cancel Advocate's Judge Post over Wife's 498A Complaint
The court further refused to take into consideration the subsequent acquittal of the advocate ordered by the trial court in the case. The bench said at the relevant time of selection and prior to appointment, the case was pending against the selected cand...
Modified PW Engine on Hyderabad-Ahmedabad GoAir Flight on September 19 Developed Mid-Air Snag
One of the modified Pratt and Whitney (PW) engines on GoAir's Hyderabad-Ahmedabad flight on September 19 developed a technical snag mid-air and was shut down, an aviation industry source said on Tuesday.
Aditya Narayan Reveals Going Bankrupt During Lockdown: My Whole Savings are Depleted
Aditya Narayan shares how he is coped financially during the coronavirus lockdown. He further reveals that he will have to sell off his motorbike if he does not start working soon.
COVID-19 Increases Risks For Cancer Patients; Common Cold Antibodies No Help Vs Coronavirus
The following is a roundup of some of the latest scientific studies on the novel coronavirus and efforts to find treatments and vaccines for COVID19, the illness caused by the virus.
U.S. State Department Issues Sanctions Warning To Banks Over Hong Kong Crackdown
The U.S. State Department on Wednesday warned international financial institutions doing business with individuals deemed responsible for China's crackdown in Hong Kong that they could soon face tough sanctions.