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Indian Embassy in Beijing Cancels Republic Day Ceremony Due to Coronavirus Outbreak in China
According to the latest reports, the death toll in the deadly coronavirus has climbed to 25 with confirmed cases rising sharply to 830, mostly in Hubei province. Beijing has reported 26 cases so far.
Mystery of the Royal Family of Oudh and the Jungle Prince of Delhi Unravels a Bit More
For 40 years, the reclusive family presented itself as the last surviving heirs to the princely state of Oudh, which once ruled a swath of northern India. With the death of Cyrus, more information about their true origins has come to light.
Led by Prakash Ambedkar, VBA Calls for Maharashtra Bandh Today to Protest Against CAA
A protester said that there would be demonstration in some areas but the neither the traffic nor the people would be impacted.
Azharuddin, Former Indian Cricket Team Captain, Threatens Rs 100 cr Defamation Over Duping Charges by Travel Agency
Azahruddin, who is now president of Hyderabad Cricket Association, said he would soon seek advice from his lawyer and will file Rs 100 crore defamation case against those who lodged the FIR.
Special, Differential Treatment for Developing Nations Essential Principle of WTO: MEA
Donald Trump, in his remarks at the World Economic Forum in Davos, said China and India are viewed as developing nations while the US is not. He said if the two nations are considered as developing countries then the US should also be regarded as developi...
Need Higher Partnerships, Financing & Willingness to Tackle Tough Global Challenges: India at UN
India's Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Syed Akbaruddin on Wednesday also highlighted the discrepancy between climate ambition and climate finance.
Republic Day 2020: Two Girls from Chhattisgarh Among 22 Selected for National Bravery Awards
Seven-year-old Kanti Paikara of Mohanpur village in Surguja district had saved her three-year-old sister from rampaging elephants on July 17, 2018 and Bhameshwari Nirmalkar of Kanidbari village in Dhamtari district had saved two girls from drowning in the...
Pakistan Made 'Visible Progress' to Curb Terror Financing, Says China at FATF Meeting
The Paris-based FATF Asia Pacific Joint Group met in Beijing this week to scrutinise Pakistan's progress report to adopt stricter laws against terror financing and money laundering.
Accused Wanted in Nallasopara Arms Haul Case Arrested by Anti Terrorism Squad
Pratap Hajra was allegedly involved in planning a terror attack at Sunburn Festival organised in Pune in December 2017, which did not materialise.
Woman Gets Three Year Rigorous Imprisonment for Driving Minor Girl to Attempt Suicide
District Judge R S Gupta in his order on Wednesday also imposed a fine of Rs 15,000 on the accused, Surekha Gaikwad, and ordered that Rs 10,000 out of it be given to the victim, then aged 14.
SBI Clerk Recruitment 2020 Released at sbi.co.in, Apply Before January 26
The SBI Clerk Recruitment 2020 was released by the State Bank of India on its official website at sbi.co.in.
'The Hindu Who Went to Jail for Us': How Chandrashekhar Azad Went from Poster Boy to Hero at Shaheen Bagh
His posters have been a part of the Shaheen Bagh agitation ever since his arrest last month. But Chandrashekhar Azad’s popularity among the protesting women soared with the Bhim Army chief’s speech in solidarity.
6 Students Injured in Collision Between Buses in Delhi's Naraina
The six children, who were injured in the collision, were rushed to Kapoor Hospital with the help of locals.
UP's New Excise Policy Hikes License Fee on Liquor
The new policy has also provided that bar codes be placed on all liquor bottles so that consumers can check the authenticity of the contents.
Women Perform 'Havan', Pray for Rollback of CAA as Stir at Clock Tower in Lucknow Enters 6th day
The women chanted mantras and prayed for ‘sadbuddhi’ (good sense) to prevail over members of the ruling party so that they withdraw the latest amendment to the .
5,000 Shaheen Baghs Will Come Up Across India In Next 10 Days, Says Bhim Army Chief
Azad said the government would have to walk over the corpses of protesters if it refused to roll back the "unconstitutional" Citizenship Amendment Act.