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57% Expect To Fly On Work Later This Year, Finds Survey Of Biz Travellers
Globally, those expecting to fly out for business later this year is 50%
Allow Chhath Puja, CM Writes To LG
‘Covid In Control, Other States Allowed It Too’
Student Accused Of Ggn Campus Murder Arrested
Held At Chhawla When He Came To Take Money From Dad
Much-awaited laugh riot Honsla Rakh hits the big screen today
The film is presented under the banner Thind Motion Films and Storytime Productions.
Two Policemen Held For Aiding Gogi Gang
‘Assisted Hit Squad In City To Avenge Killing’
Green switch: Tender floated for 330 e-buses
ON BOARD: The DTC board recently approved the induction of 1,015 electric and 230 CNG-run buses in the financial year 2021-22
DU's Off-Campus Colleges Getting Out Of Bounds Too
BA (H) Pol Science Most Sought After As Seats Filling Up Fast
India logs 19,000 fresh Covid cases, sees slight increase in last 2 days
On Wednesday India saw 19,156 fresh Covidcases and 245 deaths. For the past two days, there has been a slight increase in cases. It might be the usual weekday effect or because of the ongoing Durga puja. At the time of filing of the story, numbers from UP and Jharkhand were still awaited.
Allegation of ‘police action' against students to be probed
New Delhi: Senior Delhi Police officers on Wednesday said an independent inquiry would be conducted against police personnel accused of assaulting two students of All India Students’ Association (AISA) outside Union home minister Amit Shah’s residence during a protest.
FM: Kheri violence condemnable, but it's not isolated case
Boston: The Lakhimpur Kheri violence, in which four farmers were killed, is “absolutely condemnable,” finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said, emphasising that there are issues of such nature happening in other parts of India equally which should be raised “when they happen and not when it suits others” because there is a BJP government in Uttar Pradesh.
England & West Indies players plan taking the knee at T20 World Cup
London: England fast bowler Chris Jordan says his teammates are considering taking a knee before the start of their T20 World Cup opener against the West Indies, who have confirmed to repeat the anti-racism gesture on October 23.
1 killed as bus hits bike, falls off flyover in Gzb
A private bus ferrying three LG employees from Noida to Ghaziabad late on Wednesday fell off a flyover, dropping at least 15 feet, killing a biker in the process, report Avishek Kumar Dubey & Abhijay Jha. Four people — the bus driver, two employees of the firm and a passerby — were injured.
A Palm-Shaped Idea Emerging For NCR
DELINEATION: Consensus Of Member-States Key
DMK expands NEET fight, seeks support from Odisha, T'gana
Chennai: DMK MP Kanimozhi called on Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik on Wednesday seeking support to Tamil Nadu’s legislation to do away with the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for medical admissions.
Min's son denied bail, SUV owner & man accused of firing in air also arrested
Bareilly: The chief judicial magistrate of Lakhimpur Kheri on Wednesday denied bail to Union minister Ajay Mishra’s son Ashish, accused of murdering four farmers and a journalist during a farmers’ protest on October 3.
Evergrande debt woes push China spreads to record high
Shanghai: Worries over possible spiralling effects of a debt crisis at developer China Evergrande Group drove Chinese high-yield spreads to record highs on Wednesday, days after the company missed another dollar bond deadline.
WHO Nod Boosts Voices For A Third Covid Shot In India
Extra Dose May Help Elderly, Immuno-Compromised: Expert
Captaincy Errors Unlikely To Affect Positive Pant
If Rishabh Pant has learnt from his errors in the last two matches, then Delhi can still go on to win the coveted, but so far elusive trophy this time.
FOCUS ON YOUNG GUNS
As Delhi Capitals Take On Kolkata Knight Riders In IPL Qualifier 2
SRH didn't give reason for sacking me: Warner
Star Australia batter David Warner on Tuesday claimed that the Sunrisers Hyderabad management did not provide him with any reason why he was removed from captaincy in the IPL earlier this season.
NTPC Supplying Only Half Of City's Power Share: Jain
Says Delhi May Face Blackout If Capacity Reduced Further
Indian women drub Scotland to make Uber Cup quarters
Indian women team progressed to the quarterfinals of the Uber Cup with a convincing 4-1 victory over Scotland as shuttlers Aditi Bhatt and Tasnim Mir registered confident singles wins, here on Tuesday.
How Luck Ran Out For Real-life Bunty & Babli
ID Details From City Hotel Lead Cops To Agra Hideout
Coming up: E-cycle docking stns at 80 places
South Delhi Municipal Corporation has completed the tendering process for the installation, maintenance and operation of ecycle docking stations at 80 locations.
Second Cutoff List: Another 29,000 Join Tight Race To DU
Day 1 Sees 2,500 Applications Being Cleared For Admission
Airline Industry Goes Private But ‘VIP Culture' Seems Set To Stay
India has moved on to an era of private airlines (except for Alliance Air, which will also be sold off soon) and an increasing number of airports under the private-public partnership model, but ‘VIP culture’ seems set to remain firmly in place.
Semiconductors: Why India Should Not Make Chips
Instead, the focus should be on other parts of the global value chain
No Threat Of Spin Made Dhoni Promote Himself
MS Dhoni has always been a risk-taker and even at the fag end of his playing career, he isn’t shy of taking one.
Open Schools For Junior Kids For 2 Days/Wk: Child Panel Writes To LG
Need to bridge learning gap
Rai kickstarts spraying of bio-decomposer in fields
Delhi government started the spraying of the crop stubble bio-decomposer solution on farmlands on Monday. Environment minister Gopal Rai said the process was started from Fatehpur Jat village in Narela assembly constituency.