India
No Monkey Business: These Telangana Farmers Have 'Hired' a Tiger and a Bear to Protect Their Crops
Jaipal Reddy spent Rs 14,000 to buy a life-like toy tiger, while Bhaskar Reddy took the idea a step ahead with Rs 10,000 bear costume.
Konkan Railway Completes Mission 100% Electrification, South Central Railway Electrifies 163-km of Rail Lines in Andhra Pradesh
Railway Budget 2021 also highlighted the national transporter’s plan for 100% electrification of the broad gauge network by December 2023
No New Engineering Colleges for Two More Years, Rules AICTE With Exception
State government proposal to start new polytechnic in conventional, emerging, multidisciplinary and vocational areas including PPP mode will not be considered under the moratorium, AICTE said.
Israeli PM Naftali Bennett Postpones India Visit After Contracting Covid-19
Naftali Bennett, 50, was scheduled to visit India from April 3 to 5 to mark the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
FIFA World Cup Hosting Rights Should Be Given to Non-traditional Countries, Feels Luis Garcia
Luis Garcia said hosting FIFA World Cup in non-traditional countries will allow an increase in the popularity of football
Annamalai University Distance Learning Courses Invalid, UGC Asks Students not to Take Admission
Annamalai University has been running the courses "in gross violations of all conditions laid down under UGC" rules and regulations, the Commission said.
UN Chief Says He's in 'Very Close Contact' with India on Mediation Efforts Towards Ending Ukraine War
Last week, Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla had met Guterres at the UN headquarters and discussed the situation in Ukraine, Afghanistan and Myanmar
Yogi Announces Rs 2-lakh Compensation for Kin of Muslim Man Killed for Celebrating BJP Victory in UP
Officials said SHO DK Singh of Ramkola police station, under whose jurisdiction the incident took place, was removed from his post and sent to police lines
PM to Address BJP Workers on Foundation Day after Potent Poll Show; Nadda Issues To-do List for Leaders
The BJP chief has directed leaders to organise various social activities from April 6 —the party's foundation day — to April 14 in their areas, including camps for blood donation, vaccination, women's health, and nutritional awareness, as well as cleaning...
Van Carrying Mukhtar Ansari From Banda to Lucknow Breaks Down on the Way
Mukhtar Ansari will be summoned to Lucknow MP MLA court regarding the matter.
1.15 Crore Houses Sanctioned Under PMAY-Urban; Scheme Ending This Month: Puri
Replying to supplementary questions of members, the minister said the government has sanctioned 1.15 crore houses under PMAY-U which ends in March 2022, and various projects underway will be completed in the next 18 months or so
In a First, UN Programme on HIV Launches Campaign to Highlight Rights of Trans Children
March 31 celebrates transgender people and raises awareness of discrimination faced by the community worldwide.
British Foreign Secretary Elizabeth Truss to Visit India on March 31, Hold Talks With Jaishankar
There has been a flurry of visits to India of several Western leaders, including the foreign ministers of Austria and Greece and US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland, in the last few weeks
Maha Congress Leader Welcomes Gadkari's 'Strong Congress Important for Democracy' Remark
The Congress party is the main opposition party in the country and the people will realise that Congress ideology and thoughts are in the interest of the nation, he said
Services on Magenta Line Section Resume After Nearly One-hour Disruption
Magenta Line connects Janakpuri West station in Delhi to Botanical Garden station in Noida
Indian Women's Football Team to Play 2 Friendlies in Jordan, 30-member Squad to Camp
Three members of the SAFF U-18 Women's Championship-winning squad, Astam Oraon, Apurna Narzary and Martina Thokchom, will be in the camp ahead of the friendlies from April 5-8