New Delhi
Lawmakers Should be Seen Doing Their Work When Country is Staring at Health Scare: PM Modi
The Prime Minister took a swipe at those making calls, including writing letters, for the Parliament session to be aborted due to coronavirus, sources said.
Govt Proposes Decriminalising Offences, Direct Overseas Listing in Companies Law
Apart from allowing direct listing of Indian companies in permissible foreign jurisdictions, the bill seeks to empower the central government to exclude certain classes of companies from the definition of 'listed company'.
Are Former J&K CMs Who Fought With Separatists, Trusted Constitution Traitors, Cong Asks Govt
Former J&K CM Farooq Abdullah was under detention since August 5 last year when the Centre abrogated the special status of Jammu and Kashmir and bifurcated it into two union territories.
Coronavirus Impact: Govt Extends till April 30 Deadline to Bid for Air India
The government had on January 27 issued preliminary information memorandum inviting Expression of Interest for sale of 100 % stake in Air India. The initial deadline to submit bids was March 17.
Political Leaders Welcome Revocation of PSA Against Former Jammu & Kashmir CM Farooq Abdullah
Iltija Mufti, daughter of incarcerated PDP president and former J and K chief minister Mehbooba Mufti demanded the release of all those detained following revocation of the special status of the erstwhile state under Article 370 of the Constitution.
Jyotiraditya Scindia Was One Person Who Could Walk into My House Anytime: Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi also accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of 'destabilising' the elected Congress government in Madhya Pradesh.
Coronavirus: Uber Rides Could be Hit as Company Says Driver, Passenger's Access May be Restricted
The number of coronavirus cases continues to climb globally, and 60 cases have been being reported in India. While its epicentre was in Wuhan in China, coronavirus has now claimed lives across countries including Iran and Italy.
RBI Imposes Moratorium on Yes Bank, Withdrawals Capped at Rs 50,000; Harried Customers Rush to ATMs
Earlier in the day, sources said SBI along with some other financial institutions would bail out capital-starved Yes Bank, with the government giving the go-ahead.
Coronavirus: Primary Classes of Kendriya Vidyalayas to Remain Closed Till March 31
Earlier in the day, the Delhi government announced closure of primary classes of all schools run by it, aided by it, private, MCD and NDMC-run schools in the city till March 31.
Delhi Riots: Cabinet Enhances Compensation For Damage to Residential Units
A compensation of Rs one lakh will be provided for complete loot of household goods in residential units and Rs 50,000 for partial loot, the statement said.
Delink Census 2021 From NPR Exercise: Economists, Social Scientists Appeal to Govt
In order to preserve the integrity of Census 2021, it should be completely delinked from any NPR exercise, the statement said adding that in any case, any attempt at data collection for the NPR should be abandoned at present.
After Meeting PM, Kejriwal Appeared to Have Given 'Clean Chit' to Centre on Delhi Violence: Congress
Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi said it seemed, from the way Kejriwal spoke to reporters after meeting Modi, that the AAP was not the BJP's B-Team but it was the saffron party's team.
Cafe Coffee Day Founder VG Siddhartha Had Personal Debt of Rs 1000 Crore: Report
The debt was raised through three entities - Devadarshini Info Technologies, Gonibedu Coffee and Coffee Day Consolidations
'Ahchoo', The Latest Tiktok Challenge is Driving People Insane
Ahchoo is all about a sneeze , which makes a character switches from one scene to another followed by a sneezing sound.
Gopichand Wants Ban on Players Who Fudge Age, But Saina Nehwal’s Former Coach Differs
Four junior badminton players had come under scanner in 2016 after the Sports Integrity Unit of CBI had submitted a report to BAI saying they had altered their age records.
28th September 1984: New Delhi Plays Host To First Day-night ODI Outside Australia
One-day international (ODI) Cricket under lights ventured out of Australia for the first time on 28th September, 1984 when the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi played host to the first match of a five match series between India and Australia.