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26 Child Labourers Rescued from Biscuit Factory in Raipur, Sent Back Home
The children were rescued as part of a drive by child protection officials under newly appointed collector of Raipur, S. Bharathidasan.
Will Cyclone Vayu Return? Centre Says Storm May Hit Kutch Next Week But IMD Refutes Forecast
Secretary of the Ministry of Earth Sciences M Rajeevan said the intensity of the cyclone is likely to get reduced and may hit the coast as a cyclonic storm or a deep depression.
Coutinho Brace Helps Brazil Forget Neymar in Winning Copa America Start
Brazil made wining start to the Copa America campaign as Coutinho scored two goals and Everton added a third in 3-0 win over Bolivia
Sudan Opposition, US Demand Probe into Protest Crackdown, Killings
The June 3 crackdown left about 120 people dead and hundreds wounded, according to doctors linked to protesters, while the health ministry put the death toll at 61.
Denied Leave for Sister’s Wedding, Karnataka Doctor Studying in Rohtak Kills Himself
Onkar, who hailed from Dharwad in Karnataka, allegedly hung himself from the ceiling of his hostel on Thursday night, Rohtak Police Station SHO Inspector Kailash Chander said.
JEE Topper Archit Bubna Wants to Pursue Computer Science at IIT Bombay or Delhi
A student of Amity International School, Pushp Vihar, Bubna said he did not take too much stress about studies and was thorough with the syllabus.
FIH Series Finals: India Thrash Japan 7-2 to Enter Final, Assure Place in Olympic Qualifying Event
FIH Series Finals: Ramadeep Singh, Harmanpreet Singh, Varun Kumar, Hardik Singh, Gursahibjit Singh and Vivek Sagar Prasad scored as India outplayed Japan.
Hundreds of Bats Found Dead on NFL Campus in Guna; Heatwave May Have Caused Deaths, Say Officials
Chief Medical and Health Officer of Guna Dr PS Bunkar said there was no evidence of Nipah virus locally, but as a precautionary note, an alert has been sounded in the area in view of the situation in Kerala.
13 Killed in Dust Storm, Hailstorm-related Incidents in UP
One person was injured, while 22 animals have also died. As many as 93 houses were damaged across the state, the official said.
DRI Seizes Over 800 'Vulnerable' Star Tortoises Meant for Smuggling to Bangladesh, Three Arrested
The Indian star tortoise, a vulnerable wildlife species, is prohibited for export under the Indian Foreign Trade Policy.
UK Court Sets Assange's US Extradition Hearing for February 2020
Julian Assange is currently in a London prison after being jailed for 50 weeks for skipping bail after fleeing to the Ecuadorean embassy seven years ago to avoid extradition to Sweden for questioning in a sexual assault investigation.
Siddharth Says Picking Netflix's Leila was No Brainer and Selfish Decision
Leila, starring Huma Qureshi in the lead role and based on Prayaag Akbar's best-selling novel of the same name, started streaming on Netflix from Friday.
Yes Bank, Gruh Finance, Aurobindo Pharma, Jet Airways Among Stocks in News Today
The S&P BSE Sensex was down 155.08 points, or 0.39%, to 39,586.28 at 2:55pm, while the Nifty 50 index fell 45.55 points, or 0.38%, to 11,868.50.
World Blood Donor Day 2019: Different Blood Groups and Their Importance
If a person receives incompatible blood type, the body produces antibodies to destroy the donor's blood cells, leading to severe health complications or death.
Mira Rajput Shares '16 Year Challenge' Pic of Shahid Kapoor, Check Out His Transformation
Shahid Kapoor's wife has shared a photograph of the actor's transition over sixteen years.
'If He Didn't Deserve to Live, Then who Does?' Wife's Ode to Shujaat Bukhari on His 1st Death Anniversary
To mark Rising Kashmir editor Shujaat Bukhari’s first death anniversary, his wife Tahmeena Bukhari will release a compilation of his essays titled 'Kashmir's Thin Red Lines' in Srinagar.