Engineer of Railways being probed for Delhi electrocution incident
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Railways) Apoorva Gupta said the site of the electrocution incident was inspected by the railway authority on June 27.
Kejriwal, L-G battle it out over cabinet rejig as Atishi gets 3 more portfolios
However, sources from the L-G’s secretariat refuted the allegations and said that the file was signed on Wednesday and promptly returned to the Delhi government.
German inflation rises to 6.4% in June
FRANKFURT: German inflation climbed in June after several months of deceleration, official data showed Thursday, complicating the picture for the European Central Bank as it battles stubbornly high prices in the eurozone.
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Price of US Predator drones not finalized, Centre refutes Congress allegations
Congress has questioned the government alleging that India is buying Predator MQ 9B drones at a price higher than that paid by some other countries.
Fire breaks out in basement of New York City’s iconic Tiffany store
Videos posted on the Citizen app showed smoke billowing out of the basement of the iconic store and firefighters battling the blaze with hoses.
2,000 hajj pilgrims hit by heat stress: Saudi officials
Officials did not provide a death toll but at least 30 people died during the pilgrimage, according to numbers announced by various countries which did not list causes of death.
Russian general is believed to be detained in aftermath of Wagner mutiny
It’s not clear whether Surovikin faces any charges or where he is being held, reflecting the opaque world of the Kremlin’s politics and uncertainty after the revolt.
France braces for another night of violence after police shot dead 17-year-old
The police officer accused of pulling the trigger was handed a preliminary charge of voluntary homicide.
12 states get Rs 66,413 crore for reforms in power sector
West Bengal received the highest amount of additional borrowing permission for 2021-22 and 2022-23.
No tax collection at source on overseas credit card spends
This would mean that transactions through international credit cards while being overseas would not be counted as LRS and hence would not be subject to TCS, the ministry said.
Sensex tops 64K, Nifty touches 19K mark
After multiple attempts, the domestic market successfully managed to sustain record high levels, thanks to the increased buying interest in heavyweight stocks.
ONGC sells KG gas to Torrent, GAIL at USD 11
GAIL picked up 0.8 mmscmd while HPCL took 0.42 mmscmd and Torrent 0.12 mmscmd, sources aware of the matter said.
Veer Savarkar to be part of MP school curriculum, says education minister Inder Parmar
The CM has also directed to include in the new set up and books, chapters on the basic theme and message of Bhagavad Gita and Lord Parashurama, the minister said.
Take decision on women reservation before UCC: Sharad Pawar to Centre
NCP has to consider several factors before making its stand clear on the Uniform Civil Code, Sharad Pawar said.
Raghav Chadha on dismissal of jailed TN minister Senthil Balaji
The AAP leader said the Constitution stipulates that the Governor can merely recommend the dismissal of a sitting minister to the chief minister and not act unilaterally.
Guidelines include no black dresses, compulsory attendance as DU rolls out red carpet for PM Modi
Hindu College, Dr.Bhim Rao Ambedkar College and Zakir Husain Delhi College have made it compulsory for students and faculty to attend the live telecast of the event.
Statements are still being recorded in Disha Salian death case: Fadnavis
Salian (28), former manager of late actor Sushant Singh Rajput, allegedly died by suicide by jumping from a high-rise building in Malad area of Mumbai on June 8, 2020.
Tamil Nadu governor keeps dismissal order of minister Balaji in abeyance; to consult AG
In a late evening communication to the chief minister, the governor said he would consult the attorney general and seek his legal opinion about the move.
8,000 pilgrims stranded on Badrinath highway after massive landslide
Vehicles queued up on both sides of the highway. There is a jam of about six kilometres here. Army personnel are also stuck in the jam. The highway could not be opened till late in the night.