India
Minister Assures People of Uninterrupted Power Supply During Durga Puja in West Bengal
In the Calcutta Electricity Supply Corporation area, 170 mobile vans will work round the clock for power supply management during Durga Puja
Two Officers on Covid-19 Duty Held For Extorting Money From Spa Owners in Delhi
Several owners of these centers complained to the ACB after which a trap was laid to nab Mehra and Khan.
Japan Halts Some Moderna Vaccine After Contamination Found
It asked Moderna to conduct an emergency investigation and told medical institutions and organizers to stop using the vaccine produced in Spain and shared the production numbers that may be affected..
Son of Delhi Police Officer Overtakes Car, Opens Fire, Youth Critical
A special police team was formed to investigate and nab the criminals who carried out the shooting.
Study Says COVID Riskier For Heart Than Pfizer
New York (AP) A study from Israel says COVID-19 carries a far higher risk of heart inflammation than Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine. Researchers in Tel Aviv estimate there were three cases for every 100,000 people vaccinated with the Pfizer shot. But ris...
‘Can’t Sell Country’s Assets’: Mamata Attacks Centre on National Monetisation Pipeline Policy
Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee said it’s an unfortunate decision & the whole country will join her to condemn this.
NEET 2021: Why Do Students Want Medical Entrance Exam Postponed
NEET 2021: None of the relaxations offered by govt seems to work and the online protest is still on, because students' issues go beyond the pandemic and fear of catching the disease.
Andhra Nurse Dies by Suicide, Live-in Partner Arrested on Abetment Charges
Though the police didn't find any suicide note, they took the statement of Geeta’s family and arrested Anil.
Time to Reopen Schools After Vaccinating Adults: NTAGI
Currently, vaccines are not available for school going students as they fall under the age bracket of 18 and India has not started vaccinating the younger population. Schools have been shut since mid-March 2020
'Does He Even Understand It?' Sitharaman Takes Jibe At Rahul Gandhi, Congress for Criticising Monetisation Plan
Speaking to reporters in the financial capital, Sitharaman said it is Congress that received kickbacks by selling resources such as land and mines.
Indian, Kazakh Armies to Hold 13-day Counter Terrorism Military Exercise
The "KAZIND21" exercise will be conducted at a Kazakh training node in Aisha Bibi in Kazakhstan, it said.
SSC CHSL 2020 Answer Key: Last Date to Raise Objections Today, Here's How
The candidates who have any queries or objections in the provisional answer key can challenge it by paying Rs 100 per question.
Biden Keeps To Kabul Aug 31 Deadline Despite Criticism
Washington (AP) US President Joe Biden has declared that he is sticking to his August 31 deadline for completing a risky airlift of Americans, endangered Afghans and others seeking to escape Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. The decision defies allied le...
Sukesh Chandrasekhar: The Multimillionaire Conman Who Duped The Rich and Wealthy
Sukesh Chandrasekhar is a native of Bengaluru in Karnataka. Aiming to lead a lavish lifestyle, he reportedly started conning people at the age of 17.
Woman Made to Walk on Burning Coals to Prove Loyalty Towards In-Laws in MP
The woman’s family and several others also were present on the occasion of this horrific act.
'Skin-to-skin' Verdict: AG Terms Bombay HC's POCSO Acquittal as 'Outrageous', Seeks Reversal from SC
The top court had stayed the order which had acquitted a man under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act saying groping a minor's breast without 'skin to skin contact' cannot be termed as sexual assault.