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Haryana directs FDA to take samples of all food items
Vij said as there is no high-standard laboratory in the state for testing food samples, labs at Chandigarh and Karnal would be mordernised and upgraded while four new facilities would be set up at Gurgaon, Panchkula, Bhiwani and Hansi.
Pakistan close to ink deal with Russia for Mi-35 attack choppers
The deal is believed to be signed after the conclusion of Army chief General Raheel Sharif's three-day visit to Moscow. An agreement would be signed 'very soon', the Dawn quoted a defence official as saying.
Commotion by locals demanding more trains, affects train service in Sealdah
Train service in Sealdah south section was affected this morning as a fallout of an agitation at Subhasgram station inconveniencing commuters.
Advani's fear of return of emergency shows he has no faith in Narendra Modi, claims AAP
In an interview ahead of the 40th Anniversary of the Emergency, the veteran BJP leader said that "forces that can crush democracy" are stronger.
Major security bug exposes 600 million Samsung Galaxy smartphones to potential hacking
The affected devices of the Galaxy lineup include the recently launched Galaxy S6, along with S5, S4, and S4 Mini.
Sweden mulls new laws banning jihad combat, travel
"It is completely unacceptable that Swedish citizens are travelling to (join) IS, financing the organisation, or fighting for it," Justice Minister Morgan Johansson and Interior Minister Anders Ygeman wrote in a joint article in leading newspaper Dagens N...
Yoga Day event: Security agencies launch 'Operation DOGA'
Official sources said the operation is being spearheaded by the elite canine squad of paramilitary force ITBP.
Thousands of popular mobile apps have security flaw that puts to risk your personal data
Attackers can easily extract and tweak the tokens in these apps, which then gives them access to the private data of all users of that app stored on the server.
Delhi HC serves notice to Kejriwal government over Uber's plea
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday issued notice to the Delhi government on a plea of cab service provider Uber. The plea had challenged the rejection of its application for licence to ply.
Swaraj to preside over celebrations at the first International Yoga Day; not to be overshadowed by domestic controversy
Nearly two billion people across 192 nations would have participated in commemorating the first International Yoga Day by the end of June 21.
Railways make yoga compulsory
Steps are being taken for providing mandatory yoga training at all railway training centres to cover all employees by 2019-20, Railway Board Member (Staff) Pradeep Kumar said in New Delhi on Tuesday.
Vasundhara Raje allegedly helped Lalit Modi get permit to stay in UK, claims former IPL chief's team
The papers released by Modi's team revealing Raje's role said that the testimony is conditional and it will not be known to Indian authorities.
Kerala CM's office now streamed live on phone
In a statement issued here on Tuesday, Chandy's office said the live webcast, which was introduced soon after he assumed office in 2011, has now been expanded.
All allegations against Sushma Swaraj baseless, government collectively responsible for action: Arun Jaitley
The government on Tuesday reiterated its complete support to External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj over former Indian Premier League commissioner Lalit Modi visa row.
China says to end construction of islands in disputed South China Sea
"The land reclamation project of China's construction on some stationed islands and reefs of the Nansha Islands, as planned, will be completed very soon," Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang said in Beijing.