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Christ University Admissions: Registration Begin for CUET 2021
Christ University admissions 2021: The application process is on and the last date to apply is April 8. The CUET 2021 is scheduled to be conducted on May 2.
Afghan Foreign Minister Arrives in India on 3-day Visit, Set to Hold Talks With Jaishankar
Afghan Foreign Minister Mohammad Haneef Atmar's visit to India comes days after Russia hosted a conference between the Afghan government and the Taliban in Moscow.
Indian Women's Football Team to Play Uzbekistan and Belarus in Friendly Next Month
Indian women's team 23-member squad for another friendly tour was announced on Saturday.
Whatsapp, Instagram Services Restored After Global Outage; No Official Explanation Yet
It is not known what has caused the outage, but many users across the world are posting about the outage on Twitter.
Gram Ujala Scheme to Offer LED Bulbs for Rs 10 Per Piece in Rural Areas
Under the programme, 7 watt and 12-watt LED bulbs with three years of warranty will be given to rural consumers on submission of working incandescent bulbs.
Tata Consultancy Services Becomes First IT Company to Announce Salary Hike for FY 21-22
According to the report, this would be the second salary hike which the TCS would carry out within a period of six months. The last year's increment cycle got delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Covid-19 Vaccination Drive to Be Extended Soon: Health Minister Harsh Vardhan
During the Question Hour in Lok Sabha, Vardhan said India has vaccinated 3.5 to 4 crore people so far and side effects of the vaccines has been recorded at 0.000432 per cent.
News18 Afternoon Digest: Inside the BJP's Playbook for Wresting Bengal, Here's Why 23 lakhs Covid Vaccine Doses Got Wasted in India
Here are the top stories we are covering this afternoon: Inside the BJP's Playbook for Wresting West Bengal; Uttarakhand CM's Wife Defends 'Ripped Jeans' Remark, Says His Word Not Presented in Full Context; Man Arrested Outside Kamala Harris' Official Res...
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.
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 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.
'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.
From MA Hindi to Tribal Studies, IGNOU Offers Online Courses to Overseas Students
In the first phase, IGNOU has planned to offer 16 online programmes to overseas students from SAARC, Non-SAARC, FSRI, and NRI students.
From 2008 Serial Blasts Killing 39, Encounter to Death Penalty for Convict Ariz Khan: A Timeline of Batla House Case
The Delhi court has awarded death penalty to Ariz Khan, allegedly associated with Indian Mujahideen, for the murder of police inspector Mohan Chand Sharma.
Parliamentary Panel Asks Highways Ministry to Complete 888 Delayed Projects Before Announcing New Ones
The Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism and Culture, in its latest report tabled in Parliament also asked the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) to prioritise its delayed road projects.