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IMD Says Depression in Bay of Bengal Intensifies into Deep Depression, Heavy Rain Likely in Andhra on Tuesday
Under its influence, very heavy rainfall is expected over Telangana, heavy to very heavy falls at isolated places are likely over Karnataka, Rayalaseema, south Konkan and Goa, central Maharashtra and Marathawada on Tuesday.
Ram Manohar Lohia Dedicated His Life to Strengthening Democracy, Says PM Modi
Lohia brought his ideas into practice and was a lifelong adherent to democratic norms and values, Modi said in tweets and described him as an inspiration for the country.
Vice President Venkaiah Naidu, Wife Test Negative for Coronavirus
The 71-year-old was asymptomatic and in good health. He was under home isolation during his recovery from the infection.
'You've Been Very Special': Sachin Tendulkar Congratulates Hamilton on Equalling Schumacher's F1 Record
Sachin Tendulkar praised Lewis Hamilton for his 'grit and balanced aggression' and congratulated him for record-equalling 91st Grand Prix win.
Maharashtra and Chandigarh Used Less than 50% of Govt's Covid-19 Grant, Says Union Health Minister
Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan Maharashtra, Chandigarh and Delhi have failed to fully utilise the Covid-19 grant given in the first phase by the central government.
Covid-19 Tally in India Breaches 70 Lakh-mark, Recovery Rate Rises to 86.17%
The COVID-19 caseload mounted to 70,53,806 with 74,383 infections being reported in a day. The death toll climbed to 1,08,334 with 918 people succumbing to the disease in a span of 24 hours.
Centre to Offer Urad, Tur at Further Subsidised Rates to States for Retail Sale
Earlier, the Consumer Affairs Ministry had introduced a mechanism to supply pulses from the buffer stock to states at minimum support price plus 10 per cent other charges.
DU First Cut Off List 2020: 100% in 3 Courses for Lady Shri Ram College; Miranda House, SRCC Follow with 99%
Miranda House has set its cut-off for BA (Hons) English at 99.00 per cent, BA (Hons) History at 98.75 per cent, BA (Hons) Political Science at 99.00, BA (Hons) Sociology at 98.50 per cent and BA (Hons) Economics 98.75 percent respectively.
Bankers, Financial Experts Hail RBI's Growth-oriented Policy
Bankers and financial experts on Friday hailed RBI's policy, saying the decision to keep the key repo rate unchanged is an accommodative approach to manage inflation while keeping growth as target, amid the current economic conditions. The Monetary Polic...
India Gets Second Set of Swiss Bank Account Details Under Automatic Info Exchange Framework
India is among the 86 countries with which Switzerland's Federal Tax Administration has exchanged information on financial accounts within the framework of global standards on AEOI this year.
Delhi Cabinet Approves Tree Transplantation Policy, Smog Tower Installation in Connaught Place
Addressing an online media briefing, Kejriwal said the Cabinet has also approved a proposal to install a 'smog tower' in Delhi's Connaught Place to deal with air pollution.
AIIMS Doctors Hit Streets As Mark of Solidarity With Hathras Gang-rape Case Victim
Dozens of resident doctors marched towards gate no. 1 of the premier institute with candles and placards in their hands. The march was kept peaceful.
India's Wildlife and Biodiversity Equally Imperative as Its Developmental Needs, Says PM
India's developmental needs are paramount but wildlife and biodiversity are equally imperative, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday. In his message to the nation to mark the celebration of the ongoing Wildlife Week, the prime minister said Ind...
MSPs on Crops Progressively Raised by Modi Govt in Last Six Years, Says Jitendra Singh
The Union minister said the opposition has no facts or figures to prove their criticism of the government and is indulging in a purely political rhetoric to denigrate the path-breaking decisions taken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Saina Nehwal, Parupalli Kashyap Pull Out of Denmark Open, Feel 'Not Worth the Risk for One Tournament'
Saina Nehwal and Parupalli Kashyap felt it wasn't worth the risk to travel to Europe for just the one tournament -- Denmark Open.
Stormy GST Council Meet Likely Today as Non-BJP States to Oppose Centre's Borrowing Option
Chief Ministers of six non-BJP ruled states West Bengal, Kerala, Delhi, Telangana, Chhattisgarh and Tamil Nadu — have written to the Centre opposing the options which require states to borrow to meet shortfall.