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57-year-old Farmer from Baghpat Dies at Ghazipur Border Protest Site After Complaining of Chest Pain
"Galtan Singh was in good health and fit and but he suddenly felt uneasy with complaint of chest pain and was taken to the hospital but he died on the way. The body has been sent to his village," he informed.
Hindus Can Never be Anti-India, Patriotism is Their Basic Character, Says RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat
Bhagwat was speaking at an event to release the book titled 'Making of a Hindu Patriot: Background of Gandhiji's Hind Swaraj', authored by JK Bajaj and MD Srinivas.
No Charges on Transaction Through UPI Platforms: National Payments Corp
Presently, no charges are levied on transaction done through UPI. NPCI continues to perform uninterrupted and convenient UPI transactions, it said
Congress to Decide Soon on AICC Session to Elect Party Chief, Say Sources
The Congress President's post is lying vacant since July 2019 after Rahul Gandhi formally resigned from the post, owning moral responsibility for the party's drubbing in the Lok Sabha elections.
Retail Inflation for Industrial Workers Eases to 5.27% in November
It said that the food inflation stood at 7.48 per cent in November as against 8.21 per cent in the previous month. Food inflation was at 9.87 per cent in the year-ago period.
Month On, Women Hold the Fort at Farmers' Protest Against Agricultural Laws
The men arrived first. And they arrived with a bang.
Even BJP Leadership Has Lost Hope in MCD Ruled by Party, Says AAP Leader Durgesh Pathak
Addressing a press conference, Pathak claimed North MCD mayor Jai Prakash had met Union Minister of State (Finance) Anurag Thakur in in October, seeking financial aid for the civic body which is facing a fund-crunch.
Stamps on Chhota Rajan, Munna Bajrangi Due to Violation of Norms by Customers: India Post
Pictures of Rajan and Bajrangi were printed in Kanpur under 'My Stamp'.
Scientists Quell Concerns on New Covid-19 Variant, Say Staying Cautious Sufficient
Several scientists stepped in to assuage concerns and said there is no evidence yet that the variant is more deadly.
Six UK Returnees Test Positive for New Coronavirus Strain, Kept in Isolation; Co-Passengers Being Traced
It said the mutated UK strain was detected in samples in NIMHANS, Bengaluru, in CCMB, Hyderabad and one in NIV, Pune.
SC Announces New Roster; CJI, Seven Senior Judges to Hear PILs from Jan 4
Besides CJI Bobde, the senior-most judge, Justice NV Ramana, and justices RF Nariman, UU Lalit, AM Khanwilkar, DY Chandrachud, Ashok Bhushan and L Nageswara Rao would deal with the PILs and social justice matters.
Congress Seeks Smriti Irani's Resignation Over Charges Levelled by Shooter Vartika Singh
Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said the charges levelled are serious and that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should order an independent judicial probe to punish the guilty.
CBI Arrests Wife of UP Engineer Nabbed for Sexual Abuse of Children
The agency is yet to give a formal reason for Durgawati's arrest, but sources have indicated that she was allegedly influencing witnesses in the case. Before his arrest, Yadav allegedly exploited about 50 children, all males, in the districts of Chitrakoo...
ISL 2020-21 Window Cleared as AFC Champions League Set to be Postponed from February to April
The window for the ISL 2020-21 has been cleared as the start date of the group stage round of AFC Champions League is set to be postponed from February 15 to April.
Disappointed at Dishonesty of Some Economists, Says Niti Aayog V-C as Amartya Sen Backs Farmers' Stir
Niti Aayog Vice Chairman Rajiv Kumar also expressed his disappointment at some economists changing their stance on the new legislations.
India All Set to Begin Two-day Dry Run of Covid-19 Vaccination Exercise Tomorrow in Four States
To assess the readiness of the mechanism laid out for the COVID-19 vaccination drive, a dry run has been planned by the Centre on December 28 and 29 in four states Punjab, Assam, Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat.