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I Have Given Mamata Banerjee a Message by Leaving That She Should Correct Herself, Says Dinesh Trivedi
Dinesh Trivedi on why he can never go back to Mamata and why it would be a privilege to be a part of BJP.
With A Threat to Rabi Crops, Change in Weather Pattern to Bring Thunderstorm in Central India
Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and parts of Vidarbha, Marathwada, south interior Karnataka, Jharkhand, and Odisha will experience light rainfall and lightning.
India Records 11,610 Fresh Covid-19 Cases, 100 More Fatalities; Recovery Rate at 97.33 percent
The death toll due to the viral disease has gone up to 1,55,913 in the country with 100 more fatalities reported in a 24-hour period, the ministry’s data updated at 8 am showed.
MPPSC 2021 Medical Officer Recruitment: Application Begins For 727 Vacancies At Mppsc.nic.in
MPPSC 2021 Medical Officer Recruitment: Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC) has begun the application process for the Medical Officer 2021 recruitment in online mode. To apply, candidates will be required to visit either of the official webs...
Flirting With a Junior Officer is Not Acceptable Conduct for a Judge: Supreme Court
The observation was made during a hearing of the petitions by a former judicial officer from Madhya Pradesh, appealing against the disciplinary action by the High Court in a sexual harassment case.
SSR's Co-star in 'MS Dhoni' Sandeep Nahar Dies By Suicide; Shares Note on Facebook
Bollywood actor Sandeep Nahar, who worked with Sushant Singh Rajput in the MS Dhoni biopic, has allegedly died by suicide.
DU Student Booked for Administering Saline Solution Injections to Children to Boost Their Memory
Sandeep, a second-year-BA student of DU, is a resident of Mandawali in east Delhi, they said. He told the police that he got the idea to administer injections to students to boost their memory after watching a video on YouTube, officials said.
News18 Evening Digest: Uttarakhand Glacier Burst Toll Rises to 50, Fuel Prices Continue to Hike and Other Top Stories
Here are the top stories we are covering this evening: Uttarakhand Glacier Burst Death Toll Touches 50 as More Bodies Pulled Out, Hope for Survivors Dim; PM Modi Hands Over 'Made-In-India' Arjun Battle Tank To Army In Chennai, Praises Tamil Nadu Farmers;...
IMA Announces Mass Petition Movement Against Ayurveda Doctors Performing Surgery
The doctors' body also said that this notification will lead to "mixopathy" and demanded its immediate withdrawal.
126 New Covid-19 Cases in Delhi; No Fresh Death, Second Time in February
Delhi recorded 126 fresh COVID-19 cases and no death due to the pandemic on Saturday, while the positivity rate stood at 0.21 per cent, according to the latest bulletin issued by the Delhi health department.
Will Enact Law to Claim Recovery of Damages to Public Property by Protesters, Says Haryana CM
Khattar had met Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday. He said he had discussed the farmers' protest among other issues with him.
Railway Says Cumulative Freight Revenue Surged Past Previous Fiscal for First Time Since Pandemic
According to the national transporter, on a month to month basis as well, in first 12 days of February, the railways has overtaken the freight revenue figures in last year by 5 per cent.
Bill to Modify List of Scheduled Castes in Tamil Nadu Introduced in Lok Sabha
According to the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order (Amendment) Bill, 2021, the TN government has proposed certain modifications in the list of Scheduled Castes by way of grouping of seven castes which presently exist as separate castes.
After Scrapping of ECT, Sri Lanka Foreign Minister Says Bigger Projects With India Will Continue
In an exclusive interview to CNN-News18, Gunawardena spoke about his recent meeting with the Indian High Commission, the country's deals with China, and much more.
Use Social Media Moderately and Don't Hurt Feelings, Says Venkaiah Naidu Amid Govt's Row With Twitter
Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu's comments came in the backdrop of the government expressing "strong displeasure" over Twitter's delay in taking prompt action against accounts and hashtags spreading misinformation and provocative content about the farmers...
Editors Guild of India Demands Probe After Webinar Gets Disrupted by Spammers' Obscene Content
Calling it a "blatant attack on freedom of speech", the EGI has demanded the Cyber Crime Cell to investigate the matter and book the hackers.