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Union Budget 2020: Sitharaman May Announce Second Round of Capital Infusion for Non-life Insurers
The government infused Rs 2,500 crore in the three insurers -- National Insurance, Oriental Insurance and United India Insurance -- through first supplementary demands for grants for 2019-20 last month.
Sex Tech Turned On The Fun in Las Vegas, But Are We Getting Prematurely Excited?
The change in attitude of the CTA was essentially a one-year trial. Will sex tech companies return to Las Vegas next year?
India Cannot be Run in Talibani Style, Says Shiv Sena’s Sanjay Raut on #BoycottChhapaak
Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut has come out strongly against the demand to boycott the Deepika Padukone-starrer over the actor’s visit to JNU.
Selena Gomez Reveals She Was Happier off Social Media
Singer Selena Gomez, who recently released her studio album Rare, said that she was "so much happier" during the time she took a hiatus from social media for two years.
'Space Unites Us': First Iranian-American Astronaut Jasmin ‘Jaws’ Moghbeli Reaches for Stars
As an astronaut, Jasmin Moghbeli will need to draw upon her experiences and the close calls she faced both as a test pilot and later as a combat pilot, to think fast and mitigate the unique risks that come with space flight.
Citizenship Act Protests LIVE: On Belur Math Pilgrimage to Mark Vivekananda Jayanti, Modi Says Oppn Misleading Youth on CAA
Citizenship Act Protests LIVE: Speaking on National Youth Day, which is celebrated on Swami Vivekananda’s birth anniversary, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said some youth, particularly from Bengal and North East, are still “misguided” about the amended cit...
‘Academics First’: JNUSU Prez Aishe Ghosh Spells Out Formula to Counter ‘You’re Here to Study’ Taunt
JNUSU president Aishe Ghosh says she, along with other student leaders, has made several visits to the Ministry of Human Resource Development for negotiations to get their demands fulfilled.
US Expresses Concern Over Continued Detention of Political Leaders, Internet Restrictions in Kashmir
The twitter handle of US State Department's bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs (SCA) said that it was closely following the visit of US Ambassador to India Keneth Juster and other foreign envoys' visit to Jammu and Kashmir.
Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma Seeks Complete Exemption of State from CAA
While interacting with hundreds of Nokmas (village chiefs), Sangma urged them to play their roles in safeguarding the interests of the indigenous people.
19-year-old Woman in Kerala 'Accidentally' Ends Life While on Video Call With Boyfriend
The incident is said to be an accident as the 19-year-old woman as some say she had been trying to intimidate the boy over a quarrel.
Two US Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan Bomb Attack: NATO Mission
The Taliban earlier claimed responsibility for the attack.
Two Farmers Die While Watering Crops in Rajasthan's Bundi; Intense Cold Suspected as Cause of Death
The bodies were handed over to family members after post mortem was done on Saturday morning and investigation under Section 174 of CrPC was initiated to ascertain the reason behind their death.
BMW Offering F750 GS, F850 GS Motorcycles At Massive Discounts of up to Rs 4 Lakh
BMW Motorrad dealerships in select cities are offering the BMW F750 GS, F850 GS and F850 GS Adventure motorcycles at high discounts.
One Year of Uri The Surgical Strike: Vicky Kaushal, Yami Gautam Share Heartfelt Notes
'Uri: The Surgical Strike', which was based on the retaliatory strikes undertaken by the Indian Army on terrorist launch pads in Pakistan, has completed one year since its release.
Nepal's Only International Airport Hit by Severe Power Shortage
A notice issued by the airport's management said all stakeholders have been asked to ensure power was utilised in an optimum manner during the winter season, reported The Himalayan Times.
Twelve dead, 21 Rescued as Migrant Boat Sinks off Greek Island
Helicopters and ships were searching the area south-west of the island of Paxos for more survivors, the Greek coastguard said. Authorities said they had accounts of up to 50 people being on the vessel.