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Parrikar's Office Dispels Rumours, Says Goa CM Continues to be Stable
The ruling party has made constant efforts to dispel rumours about Parrikar’s condition. At multiple occasions, Parrikar has himself made public appearances wearing medical paraphernalia.
‘Frustrated’ Jet Airways Pilots Ask Govt to Help to Recover Unpaid Salaries, With Interest
National Aviators Guild, which represents the majority of Jet Airway's pilots, has asked that the airline immediately pay their outstanding salaries and allowances till date with interest.
Another Jamaat-like Crackdown in Kashmir? This Time, Govt Workers Are Also on List
A list of around two hundred militant and Jama’at sympathisers, including government officials, has been prepared, according to sources.
Full Faith That Judiciary Will Protect Freedom of Press: Newspaper Editor After SC Order
The case relates to an article published by the paper, The Shillong Times on the perks and facilities for retired judges and their families.
Kashmir's Lt Fayaz Ran Cross-country Race While Observing 'Roza' at NDA, Says Newly Launched Book
Fayaz, 23, was abducted and murdered by militants in South Kashmir's Shopian district on May 10, 2017, where he had gone to attend the wedding ceremony of a relative.
Amid Simmering Tensions, India and Pakistan to Meet on Kartarpur Corridor Today
In the meeting, to be held at the Indian side of the Attari-Wagah border, New Delhi is likely to press for hassle free travel of Indian pilgrims to the Pakistani side besides asking Islamabad to insulate them from any propaganda by Khalistani separatists...
Pawan Kalyan to Now Contest From Gajuwaka Seat in Andhra Pradesh Assembly Polls
The Jana Sena chief declared the party candidates just a day after the EC’s announcement of election dates.
SC Puts Complete Ban on Felling of Trees in Forests of Himachal Pradesh
A bench headed by Justice Arun Mishra imposed the restraint on the authorities, which have been empowered under the Forest Rights Act (FRA) to allow felling of trees, not exceeding 75 trees per hectare, for developing facilities such as roads, hospitals,...
Green Campaigning Keeps Kerala Politicians on Toes for Eco-friendly Alternatives
While the political parties might rack their brains to find the alternatives, the market has a range of options.
Delhi Woman Dragged Behind Bike as She Chased Robbers, CCTV Captures Shocking Footage
The incident was captured in the CCTV footage of the area and shows the 53-year-old woman falling and skidding on the road, as she clutched her bag, even as the robbers moved ahead on the bike.
Give DNA Proof That You are a Hindu and Brahmin, Ananth Kumar Hegde Dares Rahul Gandhi
While addressing an election rally in Uttar Kannada, from where Hegde is a five-time Lok Sabha MP, he asked whether Gandhi can give DNA proof to establish that he is a Brahmin.
DGCA to Seek Info from Boeing, Indian Carriers Operating B737 MAX Aircraft After Ethiopia Crash
As many as 149 passengers, including Indians, were killed when a Boeing 737 MAX plane operated by Ethiopian Airlines crashed soon after taking off from Addis Ababa.
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JEE Advanced 2019: Exam to Clash with Lok Sabha Elections 2019, Updates Likely on jeeadv.ac.in
In view of the Lok Sabha elections 2019, the IIT Roorkee may decide to change the JEE Advanced 2019 examination date in the interest of avoiding any conflict. Candidates must keep a check on the official website jeeadv.ac.in for updates.
Enough is Enough, We Cannot Keep Suffering Till Eternity, Says PM in Address to CISF Jawans
Lauding the CISF, Modi said protecting such institutions (like Metro) where every person is unknown and their behavior different is a thousand times more difficult than protecting a VIP.
Be Alert During EVM Demo on Polling Day: Sharad Pawar’s Diktat to NCP Workers
Various opposition parties have alleged that the electronic voting machines can be tampered with, and they want the Election Commission to revert to the ballot paper system of voting.