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Counter The Dragon: Military Gets Funds To Pursue Modern Code
There is a significant hike in the capital outlay formilitary modernisation in 2021-2022, but hardly any increase in the overall defence budget due to a reduction in defence pensions.
Diversions Catch Commuters Unawares, Many Return Home
Commuters had a harrowing time on Monday due to the Delhi-Ghaziabad border being gridlocked. The situation worsened after 8am and at their peak, the traffic jams stretched to 4km near the border.
Infra Push: AIIMS Gets ₹310 Crore Extra; More Funds For Others Too
All India Institute of Medical Sciences got a hike of over Rs 310 crore in the Union Budget 2021-22.
The Sweepstakes
England Batsman Will Try To Put Pressure On Indian Spinners With The Sweep Shot. But Will This Ploy Work?
Tomar Counters Pawar, Says UPA Tried For Same Farm Laws
Shares Details Of Reforms NCP Chief Pushed As Agriculture Minister
Farmers Create Own Security Ring
Barricade Set Up Near Highway Mall To Keep A Lookout For Miscreants
First Indo-US Combat Drill Of Biden Era In Raj Next Week
Exercise Will Boost Ops Against Terror
Why watching people study on YouTube is a thing
The pandemic has forced many into a classroom of one. To drive away loneliness, some students are tuning into videos in which others have their noses buried in books
Majority Backs Stir At Tikri Meet
A mahapanchayat of three villages was organised at Tikri on Saturday during which the majority of local residents spoke in favour of the farmers’ protest at the border there, leading to a face-off with those demanding the clearance of the highway.
Sisodia Awarded For Work In Edu
Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia on Saturday was given the Mahatma award for promoting excellence in education. He was also the chief guest at the Mahatma Award ceremony held on 73rd death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi.
5 TMC Netas Take Flight, Land In BJP Lap
Former West Bengal minister Rajib Banerjee, who recently quit Trinamool, joined BJP on Saturday along with a four other TMC members after meeting Union home minister Amit Shah.
Demands Met, Most Safai Staff Relent
Some To Decide On Monday; Nurses And Paramedics Get Dues, Call Off Strike
The vaccinated are now the new elite
The coronavirus vaccine wasn’t supposed to be a golden ticket. A tiered and efficient rollout was meant to inoculate front-line workers and the most vulnerable before the rest of society.
Schools To Reopen For Classes IX, XI Students On February 5
New Delhi: After opening for classes X and XII students, schools will reopen for classes IX and XI on February 5 to complete practicals and projects, education minister Manish Sisodia announced on Friday. He also said degree colleges, polytechnics and ITIs, too, could be opened.
A Number To Landfills' Cost To Environment: ₹450 Crore
Panel Assesses Damage From Legacy Waste And Leachate
Cold Wave Grips Capital, No Relief Likely In Next Two Days
New Delhi: A cold wave gripped Delhi as the minimum temperature dipped to 4 degrees Celsius, five notches below normal, at Safdarjung, the city’s base station. Met officials have predicted cold wave conditions for Saturday and Sunday.
Depts Scurry To Ready Budget Estimates Before End Of Feb
Entire Process Made More Challenging By Covid Pandemic
Late Bloomers: Winter Rain Plays Spoiler
New Delhi: The low temperatures and winter rains have affected the beautiful New Delhi Municipal Council lawns that draw many visitors every year.
Tension Rises At UP Gate, Farmers Refuse To Budge
Ready To Go To Jail, But Won’t Comply With Order To Leave: Tikait
Why The West Is Ditching Cloth Masks, Nose Swabs
New Covid Variants Can Spread Faster, So We Will Need Better Masks To Stop Them. Meanwhile, Testing Kits Also Need A Rethink
Shah Meets Injured Cops At Hospitals, Says Nation Proud Of Their Restraint
New Delhi: Union home minister Amit Shah on Thursday met several police personnel who have been hospitalised after being grievously wounded in the violence that erupted during the farmers’ tractor rally on Republic Day.
Farmers' Movement Not Over: CM
Says Violence Unfortunate, ‘Individuals And Party’ Behind It Must Be Punished
Holding Tricolour, 50-Odd Locals Ask Farmers To Vacate The Road
New Delhi: Around 50 people holding the Tricolour in their hands staged a protest near the police barricades at Singhu border on Thursday.
Trying To Recreate History, Farm Protesters Court Infamy
‘Qila Fateh’ is the stuff of legends for the Sikhs.
A Pre-Planned Conspiracy By Centre, Say These Protesters
Farmers protesting at Tikri border on Wednesday claimed that they were not involved in the violence that broke out at Nangloi Chowk on Republic Day and alleged that it was a pre-planned conspiracy by the Centre.
Army Eyes Tibetology To Checkmate China
‘Indian Officers Lack Expertise On Chinese Psyche’
Ashwin Holds Key For India: Panesar
Spinner Feels Hosts Will Miss Jadeja Despite Axar’s Inclusion For Tests Against England
Farmers On Borders: We Didn't Start The Fire
‘Taking Tractor Rally To Red Fort Never On Agenda’
Police Persuade Protesters To Lift Chilla Blockade
Noida: More than 800 farmers were marching peacefully from the Chilla border and had just reached the Crowne Plaza signal in Mayur Vihar Phase 1 when they saw a row of barricades.
2 IAF Women Pilots Create History At R-Day Parade
Times View: The two officers have not only touched the skies but also given wings to every woman aspiring to join the Air Force. They are role models and flagbearers of a more inclusive and gender-sensitive world.