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Air Poor, Farm Fires Share 15% Blame
Low Wind Speed Over Weekend May Lead AQI To Slip Into Very Poor Category
Daily Covid-19 cases below 60K for 3 days
India’s Toll Up By 700 For 2nd Straight Day
Restaurants Trolled For Giving Food To Rohingya Refugees
New Delhi: At a time when the hospitality industry is going through its worst crisis, some restaurateurs in Delhi-NCR are giving back to society during the festivities.
Remdesivir, HCQ Don't Help Covid Patients: WHO-Led Trial
Test Involved 11,266 Adults In 30 Countries
What Will Be Will Be
The mystic faith Bengal has in normalised anarchy will be put to test this Durga Pujo
Trial Run: 50 Buses Using Fuel Greener Than CNG Rolled Out
Emissions To Be Monitored Continuously Over Six Months
‘Not Just Income, Use Edu & Housing To Define Poverty'
Factor In Living Standards, Says Rural Ministry Paper
NCW Chief Claims ‘Rise In Love Jihad' In Maha, But Gives No Data
Mumbai: The National Commission for Women (NCW) chairperson, Rekha Sharma, who was on a three-day visit to Mumbai to inquire into safety concerns of women, reviewed the implementation of schemes meant for women and raised the issue of “the rise in love jihad” cases in Maharashtra with governor B S Koshyari.
NIA Chargesheet Names 10 In Hizb Narco-Terror Case
Srinagar/New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency on Tuesday filed a charge sheet against 10 accused, including the slain Hizbul top commander Riyaz Naikoo and drug peddlers based in Punjab, in the Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) narco-terror case.
Now, Students Can Register To Be A CA After Class X
Chennai: In a move that would help aspirants turn chartered accountants six months earlier, industry body Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), as part of a new rule, has allowed students who pass Class X to enroll with the Institute for the entry-level CA foundation course. Though registration is allowed after Class X, admission will be regularised only if the student clears Class XII.
Amid Talk Of India-Taiwan Trade Pact, Beijing Says Respect 'One-China' Stand
New Delhi: Amid reports that India is looking to start discussions for a trade deal with Taiwan, China asked New Delhi to approach Taiwan-related issues prudently, while insisting that there’s only one China and that Taiwan is its inalienable part.
PM: MSP Vital For Food Security System, Govt Committed To It
New Delhi: Amid farmers’ protests in Punjab and Haryana against the newly-enacted farm laws, PM Narendra Modi on Friday said procurement of food crops at minimum support price (MSP) was a key element of the country’s food security system and his government was committed to continue with it.
How To Tell If E-Learning Is Working For Your Kids
For parents who are monitoring their children’s study-from-home routine, time and energy are precious. Here’s how to make it work
Rajasthan Make Hay As Listless Chennai Keep Floundering
It’s been a familiar tale for Chennai Super Kings (CSK) this season. Their batting has neither had the consistency nor the potency to match up to their usual standards.
Street Plays Drive Home Safety Message
FESTIVE RUSH: Awareness Drives In Full Swing At Markets, Other Sensitive Locations
Leave Politics Aside To Win This War: CM
Says Pollution Can Be Controlled In A Year If Govts, Parties Join Hands
India Ranks 94/107 In Global Hunger Index
Bangladesh, Pak, Myanmar Fare Better
All Kolkata Puja Pandals Are No-entry Zones: HC
Kolkata: Covid's long shadow officially fell on Bengal's largest festival on Monday, with the Calcutta high court directing the state government to treat all Durga Puja pandals as “no-entry zones”.
In Message To China, India Invites Oz For Naval Exercise
LAC Standoff Makes Delhi Shed Inhibition
Virus Spikes Collide With Fatigue And Apathy In Troubling Trend
When the coronavirus began sweeping around the globe this spring, people from Seattle to Rome to London canceled weddings and vacations and hunkered down in their homes for what they thought would be a brief but essential period of isolation. But summer did not extinguish the virus. And with fall has come another dangerous surge of infections.
Pak Likely To Stay On FATF Grey List: Official
Failed To Fulfil 6 Key Obligations Sought By Watchdog
Kerala Paying Price, Don't Be Lax During Festivals: Vardhan
Health Minister Also Junks China’s Claim On Covid Outbreak
Chechen Teen Asked Pupils To Identify French Teacher Before Beheading Him, 9 Detained
The teenager who beheaded a teacher outside the school in a Paris suburb where he taught had approached pupils in the street and asked them to point out his victim, anti-terrorism prosecutor Jean-Francois Ricard said on Saturday.
US, EU block India's fight for IPR waiver for Covid drugs
China, Pak Among Developing Nations To Back Proposal At WTO
Trump loses women voters big time, making him beg
Surveys Suggest Kamala-Biden Have Record Lead Over Trump
Mobile ‘Ghostbusters' Strike Back, Pluck Out Signal Boosters In S Delhi
Amplifiers To Improve Connectivity Akin To Illegal Use Of Handpumps, Say Officials
Govt Has No Count Of Number Of Times It Shut Down Internet
Doesn’t Know How It Helped Law & Order
Farm Fires: Former SC Judge To Monitor Steps
Existing Agencies May Be Undermined: Centre
Wrongly Failed, Student Wins One Battle
New Delhi: Thursday brought the closure of sorts for Arjun Choudhary. For three years, he had been fighting for redemption after failing to clear his Class X exams for no fault of his. The cheque for Rs 1 lakh that he held in his hands validated his claim that the laxity of his teachers and education department officials had led to his failure.
Pandemic Back In Spotlight In US Poll Amid Virus Resurgence
Trumps’ Son Was Infected But Has Recovered; Kamala’s Aide Tests +ve