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SC Seeks BCI's Reply on Plea Seeking Nod For Lawyers Advertising For Works During Covid-19 Pandemic
Under the Advocates Act, 1961, there are several restrictions on practicing lawyers in taking up other sources of employment and empowers the BCI to frame rules regulating standards of professional conduct.
India Procuring 72,000 Assault Rifles from the US as Part of Infantry Modernisation
The Army is implementing a mega infantry modernisation programme under which a large number of light machine guns, battle carbines and assault rifles are being purchased to replace its ageing and obsolete weapons.
CRPF Official Succumbs to Covid-19 in Hyderabad in 11th Death Due to Infection in Force
The force also reported 58 fresh cases of the disease across its various units in the country.
India For Initial Early Harvest Agreement With UK: Piyush Goyal
Goyal said that India can engage with the UK in sectors like pharma, textiles, leather, industrial machinery, furniture, and toys.
Banks Need to Raise Capital on Anticipatory Basis: RBI Governor
He said building buffers and raising capital will be crucial not only to ensure credit flow but also to build resilience in the financial system.
Intel Inputs Reveal Pakistani Terrorists Trying to Enter J&K, BAT Action against Indian Forces Possible: Report
Pakistan’s BAT consists of its army commandos and terrorists from outfits such as Jaish-e-Mohammad and Lashkar-e-Taiba.
Days After Covid-19 Positive Journalist’s Suicide, AIIMS Trauma Centre Chief Removed
He also directed forming an expert committee to suggest suitable changes in the administration of AIIMS as well as the Jai Prakash Narayan Apex Trauma Centre.
Who's Hou: How the Chinese Envoy is Tightening Beijing's Influence over Nepal
Nepal's media reported that former diplomats and political analysts have expressed concern over Hou Yanqi’s recent meetings with senior leaders of Kathmandu's ruling party amid the political crisis.
DCGI Asks Manufacturers to Take Steps to Prevent Black-marketing, Overpricing of Covid-19 Drugs
Rajesh Bhushan, the Officer on Special Duty, Union Health Ministry, told an online media briefing Thursday that it has been noticed that certain drugs are not available freely in the market.
Mizoram Football Association Postpones Mizoram Premier League Indefinitely Due to Coronavirus
Mizoram Football Association has had its entire 2019-20 season disrupted due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Indian Companies Won't Have Balance Sheet Distress due to Covid-19, Says Veteran Banker KV Kamath
Former NDB chief highlighted that the rural economy has been the driver for revival of the economy.
Yamaha Unveils Special Financial Scheme for Covid-19 Frontline Workers in India: Here's How to Avail It
The special finance scheme is announced in the context of its continuous efforts to support the frontline warriors of the pandemic in India, Yamaha Motor India said in a statement.
Vistara Now Lets You Book Middle Seat at Discounted Price To Boost Social Distancing in Flight
Vistara released a survey on Monday stating that 24 percent passengers were worried that fellow flyers would not adhere to coronavirus-related health protocols while flying.
Indian Olympic Association Marks 100-year Milestone at Olympic Games With New Logo
IOA president Narinder Batra said 'the new logo of the Indian Olympic Association is a symbol of our country's identity and our values in sport.'
Covid-19 Positivity Rate has Declined from 30% to 10% in Delhi, Says Centre
The government also said that the national positivity rate, percentage of samples testing coronavirus positive from the total number of samples, has also reduced and now stands at 6.73 per cent.
Out to Catch Dogs, NGO Staff Thrashed by Locals in Delhi's Rani Bagh
In view of the late night hours, the local residents enquired about their identities on which heated arguments started and a scuffle broke out between them.