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Delhi govt keeps transfer orders of 5,000 school teachers in abeyance
Acting on the orders of Lt Governor V K Saxena, the Delhi government on Monday directed that the transfer of 5,000 school teachers, who have been posted in the same school for more than 10 years, be kept in abeyance.
'Courts can't order accused to share Google location as condition for bail'
SC says police cannot be allowed to peep into private life of accused on bail
Where will we go, say residents as Israel deepens its operation in Gaza City
Israeli forces intensified their operations in the Gaza Strip’s largest city on Monday, aiming to root out militants in an offensive that has displaced thousands of Palestinians.
Rahul urges PM to visit violence-hit Manipur, says Cong will do everything to bring peace
Visits relief camps in Manipur, meets inmates. Also visits flood-hit Assam
J&K: Five Army personnel killed in terrorist ambush
The attack occurred in the remote Machedi area of Kathua district of J&K
Hemant govt wins trust vote amid Oppn walkout in J'khand Assembly
In a significant political development, former Jharkhand Chief Minister Champai Soren and 10 other leaders from the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM)-led coalition were sworn in as ministers in the Hemant Soren government.
PM Modi arrives in Moscow, to hold talks with Prez Putin
On his first bilateral visit to Russia as he began his third consecutive term in office after elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Moscow on Monday evening, underlining the importance of sevendecades old India-Russia relationship.
SC: Decision on re-test after finding extent of paper leak
Directs NIA, CBI to submit report on status of investigation, next hearing on Fuly 11
Israel Launches Deadly Strikes On Gaza As War Enters 10th Month
Israel carried out deadly air strikes in the Gaza Strip as the war entered its tenth month on Sunday, with fighting raging across the Palestinian territory and fresh diplomatic efforts under way to halt the violence.
Expecting A 'Very Important' Visit By PM Modi: Kremlin
Russia is expecting a “very important and fullfledged visit” by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Moscow for summit-level talks with President Vladimir Putin, with the Kremlin saying the West was watching the trip with “jealousy”.
T20I: Ton-Up Abhishek Stars In India's Series-Levelling Win Against Zimbabwe
Chasing a massive 234 target, Zimbabwe end up at 134 all out without much fight
India, UK free trade pact: Next round talks to start this month
Talks for India-UK FTA began in January 2022. The 14th round of talks stalled as two nations stepped into their general election cycles
'Hindenburg sent Adani report to client 2 mnths before publishing it'
Sebi charged Hindenburg of making unfair’ profits from collusion’ to use non-public’, misleading’ info induce panic selling’ in Adani stocks
Israeli protesters block highways, call for cease-fire to bring back hostages
Marking nine months since the war in Gaza started, Israeli protesters blocked highways across the country Sunday, calling on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to step down and pushing for a cease-fire that could bring back the hostages held by Hamas.
Assam: Eight more people die as flood situation remains grim
Eight more people lost their lives as the flood situation in Assam remained grim on Sunday, an official bulletin said.
Student bodies hold public meeting at Jantar Mantar
Ahead of the Supreme Court’s awaited verdict on NEET - UG plea on 8 July, the All India Students’ Association (AISA) with other student outfits, Krantikari Yuva Sangathan (KYS) and All India Democratic Students’ Organization held a protest and public meeting at Jantar Mantar on Sunday to appeal to the bench to deliver judgement in favour of the 40 lakh affected students at the hands of the NTA.
Proud of Rajkummar Rao: Amit Sadh
Sadh calls riding a motorcycle therapeutic and imagines himself as a gladiator when he rides
'People's enthusiasm to make India developed nation our biggest strength'
Excellent work of Indians across various fields and enthusiasm to make India a developed nation is the country’s biggest strength, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said.
Keep teacher transfer orders in abeyance: L-G; Delhiites win, says Atishi
In a dramatic turn of events, Delhi Lt Governor V K Saxena on Sunday directed Chief Secretary Naresh Kumar to keep orders on the transfer of 5,000 teachers, who have been posted in the same school for more than 10 years, in abeyance as an interim measure.
Surat building collapse death toll rises to 7
The death toll from the collapse of a sixstorey building in Surat’s Pal area has increased to seven, following the recovery of six more bodies overnight, police reported on Sunday.
North India lost 450 cubic km of groundwater in 2 decades: Study
This is about 37 times the quantity of water the Indira Sagar dam India’s largest reservoir can hold at full capacity
With 2 more killed, six militants dead in Kulgam
Six terrorists were killed and two soldiers laid down their lives in twin encounters in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kulgam district, officials said on Sunday.
BMW allegedly driven by Sena leader's son mows down woman in Mumbai
In an accident early Sunday morning, a 45-year-old woman lost her life after the two-wheeler she was riding with her husband was struck by a BMW in Mumbai’s Worli area.
Manipur: Security tightened ahead of Rahul Gandhi's visit today
Ban on aerial photography using drones
Char Dham Yatra put on hold
The Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand has been temporarily suspended due to the weather department’s prediction of heavy to very heavy rains in the Garhwal region on July 7-8. Garhwal Commissioner Vinay Shankar Pandey announced the decision, emphasising the safety of pilgrims.
Heavy rainfall across India offsets June deficit, monsoon now in surplus
Heavy rainfall across large parts of India has effectively compensated for the deficit recorded in June, bringing the overall monsoon precipitation into the surplus category, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported.
SC to hear today batch of petitions alleging irregularities in NEET-UG
NTA and the Education Ministry have faced intense scrutiny and protests from students and political parties over alleged malpractices
India Women look to bounce back in do-or-die 2nd T20 against SA
A 12-run defeat in the first game putting them on the backfoot, India Women would to look to dish out an improved batting and fielding performance in the second T20 International and bounce back in the the three-match series against South Africa here on Sunday.
France beats Portugal 5-3 in penalty shootout in quarterfinals
France’s heartache in penalty shootouts is over.
Unfancied Zimbabwe stun team India by 13 runs in first T20I
India's stutter began in first over itself, losing Abhishek Sharma, one of three T20I debutants along with Riyan Parag and Dhruv Jurel, for duck