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India Records 9,309 New Covid-19 Cases, 78 Fresh Fatalities
The death toll increased to1,55,447 with 78 daily new fatalities. The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 1,05,89,230 which translates to a national COVID-19 recovery rate of 97.32 percent.
Calcutta HC Dismisses PIL Seeking to Stop BJP's Parivartan Yatra Rallies in West Bengal
The PIL was moved by lawyer Ramaprasad Sarkar, claiming that the Parivartan Yatra rallies would affect the Covid-19 situation and law and order in the state.
Sun Pharma, Officials Settle Case of Alleged Market Norms Violation with Sebi
According to separate settlement orders, Sun Pharmaceutical paid over Rs 56.11 lakh towards settlement charges and Shanghvi paid Rs 62.35 lakh.
India's 'Legacy Challenges' Have Only Grown in Scale and Intensity, Says Army Chief as Disengagement Begins
Chief of Army Staff Gen MM Naravane said while the Indian Army will continue to prepare and adapt to the future challenges, the more "proximate, real and present dangers" on "active borders" cannot be ignored.
Have Faith in EVM, No Return of Ballot Papers in Maharashtra: Dy CM Ajit Pawar
In the past, several non-BJP parties, including the Congress and the NCP, have raised doubts over the reliability of EVMs, claiming they are prone to manipulation.
Pangong Lake Breakthrough in China Crisis as PLA to Pull Back Troops Till Finger 8, India Agrees to Halt Patrolling
Under the agreement reached, India will keep its army units at its permanent base near Finger 3 and both sides will also halt patrolling activities in traditionally-held locations.
Burdwan Blast Case: NIA Court Sentences Top Bangladeshi Terrorist to 29 Years in Jail
He is also a charge-sheeted accused in another NIA case relating to Bihar's Bodh Gaya Blast which took place in January 2018. On October 2, 2014, a powerful bomb blast took place at the first floor of a rented house in the busy Khagragarh locality of West...
Assured Canada That India Will Do Its Best to Supply Covid Vaccines, Says Modi after Trudeau's Call
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Canadian counterpart Justin Trudeau exchanged thoughts over a telephone call, where they discussed supply of coronavirus vaccines sought by the foreign nation and issues like climate change.
Important to Differentiate Between Andolankari and Andolanjivi, Says PM
While 'Andolankari means an agitator, Modi had used the word 'Andolanjivi' in his Rajya Sabha speech on Monday while referring to those who jump from one protest to another to serve their personal interests.
PM Modi Should Take Covid-19 Vaccine Shot to Build Public Confidence: DMK Member in Lok Sabha
Participating in the discussion on Union Budget 202122 in Lok Sabha, he also said that apart from the prime minister, President, home minister and defence minister should take the vaccine shots in public.
Innocent Citizens Drink Ganga Water Out of Reverence Without Knowing Harmful Contents: NGT
It said that control of pollution of river Ganga needs to be taken seriously at all levels in Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal. "In absence thereof, the desired result of rejuvenation of river Ganga which is dream of every Indi...
Hardik Pandya & Natasa Stankovic Share Pictures of Son Agastya's First Steps into the Pool
In the picture, Natasa was seen with her husband and cricketer Hardik and their son all in swimwear. Natasa was seen in a black swimsuit and a white robe while Hardik wore a black and golden bordered Versace robe on top of navy blue swim shorts.
Red Fort Violence: Delhi Court Sends Man to 7-day Police Custody
Iqbal Singh, carrying a reward of Rs 50,000 on his arrest, was nabbed from Hoshiarpur by the Delhi Police's Special Cell and brought to the national capital today.
ISRO Releases First Images of Glacier Burst at Raini, Tapovan as Toll Rises to 32 in Uttarakhand
The satellite images, released by the ISRO's National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), shed light on the damage to infrastructure at the Tapovan and Raini hydroelectric plants.
Thai Businesses Protest Move To Stop Private Vaccine Imports
Thai tourism operators and hospitals said on Wednesday they planned to lodge a protest against a government move to curb private imports of COVID19 vaccines, marking an apparent turnaround in policy by authorities.
'Bittu' Team Celebrates 'Proud Moment' As Film Advances To Next Round In Oscars Race
Director Karishma Dev Dube on Wednesday said she is "overwhelmed by gratitude" as her film "Bittu" advanced to the next round in Best Live Action Short Film segment of the 93rd Academy Awards. Earlier in the day, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and S...