India
Bengaluru Reports Lowest Number of Covid Cases Since July 2020, Zero Deaths For 1st Time in 70 Days
The last time Bengaluru reported no deaths due to coronavirus was on August 23.
EXPLAINER: Why Frustrated Saudi Is Lashing Out At Lebanon
Beirut (AP) A televised remark by a game show host turned Cabinet minister in Lebanon about the war in Yemen has taken the country's crisis with Saudi Arabia to new depths. Anger over George Kordahi's comments led to steps by Gulf Arab countries that f...
Bengal Fireworks Industry Welcomes SC Order Setting Aside Complete Ban Order
The fireworks industry of West Bengal on Monday welcomed the Supreme Court order setting aside a Calcutta High Court order banning all types of firecrackers during Kali Puja, Diwali and other festivals this year to check air pollution amid the COVID-19 pa...
Only Green Crackers for Deepavali, Says Tamil Nadu Govt
The government also urged the citizens to avoid bursting of joined (serial) fire crackers 'which create huge noise pollution.'
New IT Rules Will Empower Online Users, Protect Freedom of Speech, Says Govt in FAQs
The document said the intent of new IT rules is to not ‘break or weaken encryption’ but to obtain the registration details of the first Indian originator of the message.
In 5-hour Surgery, PGI Rohtak Doctors Remove Two 40-foot-long Iron Rods From Man’s Body
The doctors of the cardio and anaesthesia departments did a lot of brainstorming before conducting this extremely difficult and rare surgery.
'Divisive Mentality Evident by Comparing Sardar Patel with Jinnah': CM Yogi Attacks Akhilesh Yadav
UP Minister Sidharth Nath Singh has also attacked SP Chief Akhilesh Yadav and has alleged that SP Chief was doing appeasement politics.
Will Shut Schools if There's Possibility of Another COVID-19 Wave: Manish Sisodia
One may teach theory through the online method, but cannot teach about life's practical lessons online. This is why it was important that schools should be reopened for kids, says Manish Sisodia.
Fabricated, ISI Could be Behind it: Afghan Intel Agencies Sceptical of Akhundzada's Rare 'Public Appearance'
Akhundzada had not been seen in public even after the Taliban's August takeover of Afghanistan, giving rise to the speculation of his death.
As Rajib Banerjee Rejoins TMC, BJP Plans to Weed Out 'Traitors' Who Are Likely to Jump Ship, Claims Dilip Ghosh
With BJP MLA numbers steadily fallen and currently standing at 70, Dilip Ghosh made a strong and controversial statement recently.
Tune of Scottish Bagpipes, Chants of 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai': PM Modi Gets Warm Welcome in Glasgow
Prime Minister Modi also interacted with a kid present among the Indian community to welcome him at a hotel in Glasgow.
25% Drop in Jabs Count, Unutilised Stocks Tripling to 15 Cr & Crowded Markets: What's Making the Centre Anxious
State officials say the problem is “vaccine hesitancy” and the “last lap of vaccinations being the hardest”.
Territorial Ambitions of China & Pak Require India's Armed Forces to Remain Alert Round the Year: CDS Bipin Rawat
Rawat said history is witness to the fact that whenever a country neglects its armed forces, the external powers are quick to exploit it.
Diwali Shoppers Leave India Anxious As Markets from Delhi to Chennai See Huge Crowds; Covid Norms Up in Air
This comes amid the Centre and states reiterating the importance of wearing masks and maintaining social distance to prevent a resurgence of Covid in India.
India Post Maharashtra Recruitment: Apply for 257 Posts, Salary up to Rs 81,000
Interested candidates may apply for the post of their preference online at dopsportsrecruitment.in on or before the last date, November 27.
One Feared Trapped as House Collapses in Delhi; Rescue Operations Underway
The director of the Delhi Fire Service said a call about a house collapse was received at around 10.55 am and four fire tenders were rushed to the spot.