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OPINION | Determined to Reshape Education Policy, Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank Gears up to Convince Academicians
Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank is working to encourage original research in universities, IITs and research institutes. He recently held a meeting with directors of various universities and asked them to come up with a plan for new people-centric researches.
Week After Deputy Sarpanch's Murder in Gujarat, Jignesh Mevani Claims 116 Dalits Face Death Threats
Manji Solanki, who died after being beaten up by a group of people who first knocked over his motorcycle with a car, had demanded security but to no heed.
Internet Connected Devices Are Huge Threat For Children Say Researchers
Unless properly considered, Internet-connected devices can present risks to children and others around them.
Vodafone RED Family Plans Priced Rs 598 Onwards Offer Bill Guarantee And One Mobile Bill For an Entire Family
The Bill Guarantee feature will also check your usage with other RED plans they offer, and credit any differential amount of your account.
Countdown to Union Budget 2019 Begins as Printing Process of Documents Starts
The customary tradition of the ‘halwa ceremony’ took place over the weekend in the North Block in Delhi to mark the beginning of printing of documents related to the Union budget 2019.
Calling Emergency Services: Smart Assistants in Amazon Echo And Google Home Can Detect Heart Attacks
Researchers say the technology was able to detect agonal breathing 97 percent of the time from up to 20 feet away.
Pending Water Bills of Over Rs 7 Lakh Land Fadnavis in Trouble as BMC Declares CM's Bungalow Defaulter
The BMC has stated that the Maharashtra Chief Minister's official bungalow is yet to pay water bills amounting to Rs 7,44,981 in water bills. 18 other Maharashtra ministers have also been named in the list of defaulters.
Central Bankers From Britain, France And Germany Want Scrutiny on Facebook For Libra Cryptocurrency
Global central bankers have so far largely refrained from regulating digital currencies, having failed last year to reach an agreement on how to do so and concluding they were too small to pose a risk to the financial system.
Burhan-like Outreach, Family Links & Easy Location: Why Pulwama Remains Militants' Heaven Since 2000
The officers part of counter-militancy operations in Kashmir believe that Pulwama district has become a sort headquarter of the current militancy.
ITBP Recovers 7 Bodies Believed to Be of Mountaineers Who Went Missing on Way to Nanda Devi
The search for the eight-member team started on May 27 when they did not return to the base camp.
Humanities a Hit among Delhi University Aspirants, BA (Hons) English Draws Maximum Applications
The BA(Hons) English course saw the maximum number of applications at 1,42,979, followed by BA(Hons) Political Science at 1,30,240 and BA Programme at 1,25,519, as per data available on DU admission website.
England Ease into Women's World Cup Quarters as Cameroon Fume Over VAR Calls
England booked their place in the quarter-finals of the FIFA women's World Cup, beating Cameroon 3-0, after much drama due to controversial VAR decisions.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to Visit Saudi Arabia and UAE for Talks on Iran Crisis
Mike Pompeo said he would visit the two countries, Saudi Arabia and UAE, on his way to India, where he begins a visit on Tuesday.
Burglary Suspect Spends Lavishly in a Thane Bar Only to Land in Police Custody
Suspected burglar Riaz Khan had attracted attention of a police informer as he was spending a lot of money on his booze in the bar in the city.
Two Accused Held for Shooting at Retired Cop in Rohtak
The accused, Mohit and Pankaj, allegedly fired at a police team when it approached them near Sunaria in Rohtak, the officials said.
Trump Says New Sanctions on Iran to Start on Monday, Dials Back Rhetoric
On Thursday, an Iranian missile destroyed a US Global Hawk surveillance drone, an incident that Washington said happened in international airspace. Trump later said he had called off a military strike to retaliate because it could have killed 150 people.