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IIT Kharagpur, CCRH MoU on homeopathy using Spectroscopy
IIT Kharagpur and the Central Council for Research in Homeopathy (CCRH) have entered into a strategic partnership to conduct a pioneering study on homeopathic medicines using advanced spectroscopic techniques.
Bengal job Case: CBI gets details from two more civic agencies
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has received details of recruitment carried out by two more municipalities as part of a probe into the civic job scam in West Bengal, sources said on Thursday.
Villagers stop coal production over burning ghat
The villagers of Samdih stopped coal production of Dabur Colliery of Eastern Coalfields Limited (ECL) today morning demanding restoration of the local burning ghat.
Awas Plus scheme: 13 villages miss out due to portal error
Glitches in the government portal has meant denial of roof for more than 2,000-odd residents of 13 villages, eligible for houses under Bangla Awas Plus scheme in East Burdwan.
Sikkim CM happy with MORTH role in road repair
Sikkim chief minister Prem Singh Tamang-Golay has expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and road transport and highways minister Nitin Gadkari for the decision to transfer the repair and maintenance of National Highway-10 (NH-10) to the National Highways Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd. (NHIDCL).
Tea growers look to explore African market for exports
Indian tea growers have now decided to explore the African continent, after having penetrated the European countries, said tea associations from Asia at their annual summit in the city.
Madarihat by-election campaign heats up
TMC leader Joyprakash Majumdar held rallies in Madarihat and Sitai in Cooch Behar, while BJP leader Dilip Ghosh campaigned in Sitai
RG Kar Case: SC declines to transfer trial outside Bengal
The Supreme Court on Thursday said that it would not pass any direction to transfer the trial of the ghastly rape and murder of a junior doctor at Kolkata's R.G. Kar Medical College & Hospital outside the state of West Bengal.
Supreme Court orders liquidation of Jet Airways
The Supreme Court on Thursday ordered the liquidation of the cash-strapped Jet Airways, saying that the resolution plan, approved five years ago, is no longer capable of implementation.
India cancels consular camps in Toronto over security issue
Amid the ongoing chill in India-Canada ties, the Indian Consulate in Toronto announced the cancellation of some of its scheduled consular camps after the Canadian authorities failed to provide minimum security protection.
Abrogation of Article 370 passed by Parliament will not be reversed: BJP
Condemning the Congress-led INDIA Alliance for the passage of a resolution seeking to reinstate Article 370 of the Constitution in the Jammu and Kashmir legislative assembly, the BJP on Thursday reiterated that the abrogation of Article 370 will not be rolled back and \"the INDIA Alliance's efforts to separate Jammu and Kashmir from India will not succeed\".
Bengal will always uphold tradition of communal peace & harmony: Mamata
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said on Thursday that Bengal will always uphold its long-cherished tradition of communal peace and harmony.
Centre to frame National Counter-Terrorism Policy
HM said the policy will help states and central agencies to work in close coordination
India asks Bangladesh to rein in extremist elements targeting Hindu minority
India on Thursday again asked Bangladesh to take steps against extremist elements indulging in violence against the minority Hindu community and ensure adequate security for the community.
Ponting predicts 3-1 triumph for Oz in Border-Gavaskar series
Former captain Ricky Ponting predicted a 3-1 victory for Australia in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against India as he feels the visitors will find taking 20 wickets in a Test as the \"biggest challenge\" in the absence of Mohammed Shami.
Days after CA lifts leadership ban, David Warner named Sydney Thunder captain
Days after Cricket Australia lifted the leadership ban on David Warner due to his role in 'Sandpaper-gate' during the Newlands Test in 2018, the former Australia batter was appointed captain of Big Bash League (BBL) team Sydney Thunder.
ISL: Kerala Blasters FC, Hyderabad FC strive to boost struggling campaigns
Both Kerala Blasters FC and Hyderabad FC will aim to give their struggling campaigns some much needed boost when they meet in an Indian Super League (ISL) clash in Kochi on Thursday.
For first time in a decade, Kohli slips out of top-20 in Test rankings
Former Team India captain suffers dramatic fall in ICC rankings after poor New Zealand series
Luis Enrique heaps praise on Atletico coach Simeone
Paris Saint Germain head coach Luis Enrique has expressed great admiration towards Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone, having played against the Argentine 14 times during his stint as FC Barcelona manager.
Martinez returns to Argentina squad for World Cup qualifiers
Goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez is set to return to Argentina's national squad for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers after serving a suspension.
Champions League: Real Madrid head coach Ancelotti laments lack of 'solidity' after AC Milan humiliation
After his side's disappointing defeat against AC Milan in the UEFA Champions League (UCL) at the Santiago Bernabeu, Real Madrid head coach Carlo Ancelotti said that they are struggling to find that solidity.
Nikhat Zareen hails bid to host 2036 Olympics
After India made a formal bid to host the 2036 Olympics, two-time world champion boxer Nikhat Zareen said the bid would motivate sportspersons but called for the need to establish Sports Authority of India (SAI) centres in every state to foster overall sports development, essential for staging such a prestigious event in the country.
AC Milan thrash Real Madrid 3-1; Sporting CP, Liverpool also win
Milan puts defending champion's chances for knockout stage in doubt while Sporting, Liverpool also win big
Assam government suspends five officers for dereliction of poll duties
In a move to uphold administrative discipline, the Assam government has suspended five Assam Civil Services (ACS) officers for allegedly neglecting their assigned election duties.
Manipur CM Biren Singh welcomes Thadou convention's support for NRC and anti-drug campaign
Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh expressed strong support for the resolutions passed at the Thadou Convention, which endorsed both the National Register of Citizens (NRC) and the state's ongoing 'War on Drugs' initiative.
SC asks Ajit Pawar led NCP to publish disclaimers in newspapers on 'clock' symbol within 36 hours
The Supreme Court on Wednesday asked Ajit Pawar-led Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) to publish within 36 hours disclaimers in newspapers, including Marathi dailies, stating that the use of the 'clock' symbol by the NCP remains a sub-judice matter.
Assam: 4 Rhino poachers arrested in Darrang; arms, ammunition recovered
The Assam Police on Wednesday arrested four suspected rhino poachers at Orang National Park and recovered arms, ammunition and other materials from their possession, a top police official said.
Tripura State Rifles to provide security in poll-bound Jharkhand
The Tripura State Rifles (TSR), the state's elite counter-insurgency force, as part of the Central Armed Police Force (CAPF), would move to Ranchi on Thursday to provide security during Jharkhand Assembly elections, an official said on Wednesday.
MVA kicks off campaign for Maha Assembly polls
The MVA's key poll guarantees are likely to be farm loan waiver and caste census
Trump's Second Win May Hurt Indian Exports to USA, But More Energy Cooperations Likely
Whether the newly elected US President Donald Trump can bring in a \"golden age\" to the United States, as pledged soon after his second victory, remains to be seen, but there are more potential impacts than one, of a Trump win on the India Market, for sure.