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Natasa Stankovic Poses Against the Picturesque View of Narendra Modi Stadium
Reacting to wife’s post, Hardik left a heart-eyed emoticon in the comments section.
Pandemic Pushes 32 Million Indians Out of Middle Class Into Poverty, Says Pew Research
Financial woes brought by last year's coronavirus pandemic have pushed about 32 million Indians out of the middle class, undoing years of economic gains, a report showed on Thursday, while job losses pushed millions into poverty.
Haryana Passes Bill to Recover Damages After Violent Protests; Cong Links Move to Farmers' Stir
Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar and Home Minister Anil Vij denied the Congress suggestion that the decision to bring the Bill was linked to the farmers' agitation over legislation enacted at the Centre.
Yogi Adityanath Orders Strict Covid Vigilance, Effective Rapid Antigen Testing at Stations and Airports
Adityanath gave instructions to maintain an effective system of prevention and treatment of COVID-19 in the state.
725 CAPF Companies to be Deployed for West Bengal Polls, Says CRPF DG Kuldiep Singh
The DG also added that the paramilitary provides its VIP security cover to 13 people in the state.
FIR Against Rajasthan State Textbook Board, Publishing House Owner for 'Hurting' Religious Sentiments
A chapter in the political science textbook in Hindi, ’Terrorism, Criminalisation of Politics and Corruption’, states 'Islamist terrorism is a form of Islam'.
NRAI President Confident of Deliver Successful ISSF World Cup in New Delhi in Covid Times
NRAI President Raninder Singh said "the eyes of the entire Olympic sporting world will be on us and therefore there is a great responsibility."
India Backs AstraZeneca Shot as Covid-19 Cases Hit Three-month High
Since starting the drive in mid-January, India has administered 36 million vaccine doses, which are mostly the AstraZeneca shots developed with Oxford University and locally known as Covishield.
Two Get Life Term for Raping College Student, Putting Video on Internet in Greater Noida
The court also slapped a combined penalty of Rs 80,000 on the duo over the crime that took place in Greater Noida six years ago.
Covid-19 Surge Forces Ahmedabad Zoo, Lakefront and Gardens to Shut Down
The Gujarat government on Tuesday increased the night curfew timings in Ahmedabad and three other major cities -- Surat, Vadodara and Rajkot -- by two hours.
Plea Against 'Attempt' To Remove Temple Signs From Mathura Mosque
The suit was filed by Pawan Kumar Shastri, the priest of the Keshav Dev temple on February 2. The next hearing in the case is on April 8.
Rajasthan Govt To Set Up 100 Nursery Sports Academies To Give Opportunity To Children: Chandna
The Rajasthan government will set up 100 nursery sports academies to give an opportunity to children to play in their districts in the academies, Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports Ashok Chandna said. In response to the discussion on the cut...
India to Commission Nuclear Missiles Tracking 15,000-tonne Ship INS Dhruv Soon
INS Dhruv has been jointly developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO) and Indian Navy.
3 New Covid Variants From UK, South Africa and Brazil Reported in India: Govt
MoS Health Ashwini Choubey told the Rajya Sabha as on March 4, 2021, a total 242 samples have tested positive for different variants in India.
Bypolls to Two Lok Sabha and 14 Assembly Seats on April 17, Announces EC
The bypoll to the Belgaum Lok Sabha seat in Karnataka is being held following the death of former Union minister Suresh Angadi in September last year.
'Bengaluru at Tipping Point': Experts Urge People to Behave Responsibly Amid Covid-19 Pandemic
Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) Commissioner N Manjunatha Prasad said the surge is due to arrival of people from neighbouring states such as Maharashtra and Kerala, where cases are high at present.