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India Sex Ratio Gets Further Skewed When There is No Male Sibling: Report
The analysis was carried out by researchers from India’s International Institute for Population Sciences and the University of California San Diego’s Centre on Gender Equity and Health.
Curfew Imposed in Telangana's Bhainsa After Clashes Break Out, 10 Injured
According to police, violence broke out after nearly 50 people from two groups came to blows outside a mosque after a heated argument between a biker and another person after 11pm.
India in the Endgame of Covid-19 Pandemic, Says Health Minister Harsh Vardhan
He said people should trust the science behind vaccines and ensure that their near and dear ones get vaccinated on time.
AAP's Sanjay Singh Gives Zero Hour Notice in Rajya Sabha Over MP's Death
Congress leader Pawan Khera said Delkar had released a detailed video last year, apart from speaking in the Lok Sabha, wherein he highlighted the torture he allegedly underwent at the behest of the BJP.
20-year-old Stabs Father and Grandfather to Death, Then Jumps Off Mumbai Flat
Shardul’s parents were separated and he lived with his father, a motivational speaker, and his grandfather, who was bedridden.
'Congress Fighting Real Battle of Dalits': Ex-BSP MLA Dhirendra Prasad Joins Grand Old Party
He joined the party in the presence of Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee president Ajay Kumar Lallu.
Covid-19: Delhi HC Directs 3,499 Undertrial Prisoners to Surrender, No Extension of Interim Bails
A bench of justices Siddharth Mridul and Talwant Singh said it was "not inclined" to further extend the period of interim bail granted to these undertrial prisoners (UTP) under various criteria laid down by the HPC in its several meetings.
Delhi Court Grants Bail to 19 Year-old Accused in Farmers Violence on Republic Day
The relief was granted to the youth after the police said he has not been seen in any video footage committing the violence at the spot.
30% of Global Cyber Attacks Originate from China. Is Beijing the Ultimate Virtual-threat Plotter?
China is using its state-sponsored cyber-attacks mostly as ‘cyber psyops’ to target rivals’ defence, economic and military capabilities or as ‘cyber espionage’ to target military and corporate data servers for intelligence gathering or as ‘cyber terrorism...
Woman Moves Bombay HC, Alleges Harassment at Behest of Sanjay Raut and Estranged Husband
In her plea, the woman said she had lodged three complaints in 2013 and 2018, but no action has been taken against the perpetrators so far.
As Protest against Agri Law Enters 100th Day, Farmer Leaders Say Movement Far From Over
As the farmer agitation against the Centre's three farm laws enters its hundredth day on Saturday, union leaders have asserted that their movement is far from over and they are "going strong". The marathon movement has sent out a message of unity, made...
Saudi Arabia Asks India to Use Cheap Oil it Bought Last Year to Cool Prices
Retail petrol and diesel prices, which already are at historic highs, should rise if the oil companies decide to pass on the surge in international oil prices to consumers.
40 Scholars from 6 Countries Awarded India Science and Research Fellowship
ISRF provides an opportunity to the young researchers from neighbouring countries to get access to the state-of-the-art facilities available in the Indian institutes/universities.
Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju Bats for Hosting Olympics in India
Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju said to establish itself as a sporting powerhouse, India has to host the Olympics in future.
Chennai Techie Wins Rs 36 Lakh from Microsoft for Sending it Bug Alert
Laxman Muthiyah earlier won bug bounty from Facebook for finding a similar account takeover vulnerability in Instagram.
NATA 2021 to be held on April 10, here's all you need to know about architecture entrance exam
The NATA 2021 application process will begin from March 5 and conclude on March 28.