Exam schedule for UGC NET December session released
UGC NET exams assess candidates for ‘Assistant Professor’ and ‘Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) roles in computer-based test (CBT) mode.
1st India Art Biennale at Red Fort to begin on Dec 8, 150 works chosen
The ministry has invited artists and curators to submit their work for the event. It has received 560 queries and 260 submissions so far.
Cyclonic storm ‘Midhili’ hits Bangladesh, flash floods likely in Bengal districts
The cyclone is the third in the post-monsoon period in the Indian Ocean, following ‘Tej’ in the Arabian Sea and ‘Hamoon’ in West Bengal in October.
‘Politics of polarisation’: Priyanka hits out at BJP
Highlighting her concern over the BJP’s alleged exploitation of religious polarisation for electoral gains, Priyanka Gandhi condemned the saffron party’s approach.
Uttarkashi tunnel collapse: Snag forces rescue pause again
Pipes measuring 25 m in length inserted in rubble so far; IAF flies in another auger machine
British Sikh teenager stabbed to death in London street fight
Simarjeet Singh Nangpal, from the local area, was found with stab injuries, and despite the best efforts of the emergency services, he was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.
Jharkhand: Five killed, several others seriously injured as SUV hits roadside tree
The accident took place in Baghmara in Mufassil police station area around 3 am on Saturday when the vehicle was carrying 10 people returning from a wedding ceremony.
Slight dip in AQI even as NCR remains on edge
Delhi was the world’s most polluted city on Thursday, as per Swiss company IQAir
Death of nine patients in Delhi hospital: Notice issued to ‘killer’ medical centre with fake doctors…
This newspaper in its November 16 edition front-paged a story on the illegal surgeries being allegedly done at the private centre.
Preparations in full swing for Chhath
The advisory also demarcated ponds that were expected to see heavy footfall of devotees during the festival.
Vigilance dept asks cops to book ex-DANICS officer over fake news
Rajasekhar in his complaint stated that Premnath had filed several complaint against him without providing any documentary evidence.
Six terrorists killed in two encounters with security forces in J&K
While five Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorists were killed following an overnight encounter with the security forces in Kulgam district in the valley, one ultra was neutralised in Rajouri.
Bihar caste and economic survey will harm Nitish politically, says Prashant Kishor
As per the survey report, 80 percent of the people of Bihar do not earn even Rs 100 a day, said Kishor. This is the result of 32 years of Lalu-Nitish rule, he added.
India has introduced HPV vaccine for cervical cancer in Sikkim, will expand to other states: WHO
Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in India. According to estimates, it contributes to approximately 6-29% of all cancers in women.
Pay Rs 10 lakh compensation to kin of all those killed in Manipur violence in 4 weeks: NHRC
Regarding rebuilding of houses damaged, the commission directed the Manipur govt to complete the assessment within 6 weeks for distributing the compensation as per the existing scheme.
Punjab HC quashes Haryana law providing 75 per cent quota in private jobs to residents
The court had admitted multiple petitions against the implementation of the act that provided 75 per cent reservation in jobs in the private sector to candidates from the state.
Katrina Kaif, Vijay Sethupathi’s ‘Merry Christmas’ to now release in January 2024
The Katrina Kaif-Vijay Sethupathi starrer has been delayed multiple times and it was last slated to come out in theatres on December 12 this year.
आदिवासी परंपरा का गौरवगान -‘जनजातीय गौरव दिवस’
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Epilepsy: Much feared body disorder is Curable With Medicine
On National Epilepsy Day, our specialist on Community Health, Dr. Naresh Purohit* (Exec. Member-Indian Academy of Neurology) analyses the Causes and Cures for this body disorder engulfing over 50 million across the Globe
South Africa exit with question marks over toiling Bavuma
Bavuma had a hamstring strain, which hampered him in South Africa's last league match against Afghanistan in Ahmedabad.