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‘Give Us 5 Yrs, You'll Forget 25 Of BJP'
At Roadshow In Surat, Kejriwal Says People Have Found Alternative In Gujarat
9-Year-Old Girl Kidnapped From East Delhi, Body Found In UP
New Delhi: A nine-year-old girl was kidnapped for ransom from near her house in Kalyanpuri in east Delhi and killed by her abductors. Her body was recovered four days later from Murad Nagar in Uttar Pradesh on Friday. Four people, including a neighbour of the girl, have been arrested for the crime.
Teen At Wheel Of Speeding Merc Runs Over 55-Year-Old
VASANT VIHAR: Accused Flees From Spot, Arrested Later
Pamela & Rakesh Trade Charges During Face-To-Face Questioning
Kolkata: Bengal BJP leader Rakesh Singh and his party colleague Pamela Goswami were questioned face-to-face at the Kolkata Police headquarters for two hours on Wednesday night during which each blamed the other to be a part of a “frame-up”.
PM In TN: Oppn Netas Want To Grab Office To Fill Their Pockets
‘Pondy Ex-CM Served Cong Brass, Not The Common Man’
At UN, India Defends ‘Pre-Emptive' Hits
Says Non-State Actors Often Attack From Third Countries
Building Sustainable Future
Waste management technology is a fastemerging field, and several individuals and companies are fostering it for a greener planet
Cop Shot At Outside Post During Check
Battling For Life After Attack At Bhalswa Dairy
In Command, Control Centre For Buses All Set To Go Live
Once Inaugurated, It Will Monitor Ops 24X7 From Kashmere Gate
Parental-Side Kin Can Inherit Property Of Hindu Widow: SC
‘Not Strangers Under Hindu Succession Act’
Prison Break! Rush To Eat Out Revives Restaurants
Up To 95% Of Pre-Covid Turnout Reported On Weekends
Eye On Kerala, Rahul May Skip Rally With Left In Kol
New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi may skip the joint rally with the Left Front called to launch the West Bengal election campaign in Kolkata this weekend, a development that may be interpreted as revolving around the need to balance contradictory situations in a raft of poll-bound states.
Fine For Medical College, Social Service For Pupils
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday imposed Rs 5 crore as fine on a private medical college in Unnao for granting admission to students in violation of the Medical Council of India (MCI) regulations but allowed the 132 students to complete the MBBS course on a condition that they will do community service for two years after becoming doctors.
RTI Activist Credits Honour By US Admin To All Those Linked With Transparency Movement
New Delhi: Right to information activist and anti-corruption crusader Anjali Bhardwaj, 47, described the International Anti-corruption Champions Award bestowed on her by the US as a “recognition of the collective effort of the many, many people associated with the transparency movement across the country”. She said nearly 6 million people filed RTI applications every year, holding the government accountable.
Road To DU Likely To Have Entrance Exam Bumpers
Common Admission Test Could Dilute Primacy Of Class XII Scores
AAP Expansion Plans Get A Boost With Gujarat Win
Makes Serious Inroads At Several Locations In Civic Polls
Diversity A Reason Why Perseverance Succeeded
Swati Mohan, the guidance navigation & control lead for Mars 2020 at Nasa, talks to Chandrima Banerjee about how diversity helps innovation and what’s next for the mission. Edited excerpts from the conversation:
With Bhagat Singh's Kin In Tow, Farmers Mark ‘Pagdi Sambhal Diwas'
New Delhi: On the 140th birth anniversary of Sardar Ajit Singh, uncle of revolutionary Bhagat Singh, the protesting farmers at Singhu border observed the Pagdi Sambhal Diwas on Tuesday.
Vax Cos Ramping Up Output For Phase-3
Pune: As the country gears up to inoculate its “priority population” of 50-plus people in the third phase of Covid vaccination starting next month, Pune-based Serum Institute of India (SII) has set itself a target of doubling production of the Covishield vaccine from April to 100 million doses (10 crore) from the existing 50 million (5 crore).
Sewage Treatment Plants To Supply Treated Water To 14 SDMC Parks
New Delhi: South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) has launched a project to supply treated water from sewage treatment plants (STP) to 14 parks.
China Backs Brics Meet In India, Xi May Attend It
New Delhi: Amid an apparent thaw in ties after 11 months of border strife, China on Monday backed the Brics summit to be hosted by India this year saying it’s willing to work with India and other member states to strengthen cooperation in various fields.
Fear Of New Strain Keeps City Under Leash
LG Stresses On Cluster-Based Genome Tests
IMA Slams Vardhan For Coronil ‘Backing'
The Indian Medical Association, the largest association of doctors in India, has issued a statement objecting to Union health minister Harsh Vardhan appearing to endorse a product of Patanjali that the company claimed was the “first evidence-based medicine for corona” approved by the WHO.
Tirupati Temple Laddus Join List Of Poll Freebies In Andhra
Tirupati: In a first, Tirupati laddus were used to woo voters during the final phase of panchayat polls in Andhra Pradesh’s Chittoor district.
To Reclaim Nationalism Plank, Cong Plans Events On 50 Years Of '71 War
New Delhi: With public projection of archival film material of the 1971 war and seminar talks about its geopolitical impact, Congress is set to take the memory of creation of Bangladesh to the smallest unit of the national landscape in a bid to use the golden jubilee of the iconic war identified with Indira Gandhi to revive its stock among the people.
India-Made Software Helps B'desh Translate Court Rulings Into Bangla
New Delhi: “Ekushey” this year has been special for Bangladesh and India. On Thursday, Bangladesh Supreme Court inaugurated an “Amar Vasha” software to translate court orders and judgments from English into Bangla.
North Corporation Moves To ‘Legalise' Makeshift Temple On Central Verge
New Delhi: The issue of the “prefabricated” Hanuman Mandir that came up on the central verge near Kucha Mahajani in Chandni Chowk a couple of days ago took another twist on Sunday when the BJP-led North Delhi Municipal Corporation announced that it would start the procedure to “legalize” it. This steel structure is close to the Hanuman temple that was removed in January on the order of the Delhi High Court.
Desi Radar For 51% Of Tejas Fighters
Bengaluru: Efforts to indigenize our defence technologies is set to get a big boost with India-made Uttam radars replacing the Israeli variant in at least 51% of the 123 Tejas fighters that will be inducted into the Indian Air Force (IAF).
Talks With Pak Only On Af, Won't Hurt India Ties: Russia
Delhi Seeks To Allay Fears On Indo-Pacific
Second Chance For Those Who Missed First Vax Shot
Five-Day Mop-Up Drive To Start From Today