AAP rally Kejriwal’s attempt to cover up his corruption, alleges BJP
BJP accused Kejriwal of being a “political tourist” visiting different cities of the country while turning a blind eye to Delhi's water problem and pollution.
Women inmates in Tihar jail master fashion designing, run beauty parlour
Jail superintendent Krishna Sharma said the inmates are getting the training as part of the rehabilitation programme.
Consumers suffer as fake products flood market
Counterfeiting is a global problem affecting every industry sector globally, India is no exception.
WTC Final 2023: Kohli dismissal hastens defeat
India had combined to lose seven wickets for 70 runs inside a session.
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Ukraine reports village retaken, first gain of offensive
Ukraine's ground forces said in a statement on Sunday that soldiers of the 68th separate ranger brigade had "liberated the settlement of Blagodatne" in the eastern region of Donetsk.
Heavy rains kill at least 27 in Pakistan, more than 140 injured
The storms hit four districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province late Saturday. 27 killed, more than 140 people were injured and over 200 livestock died.
UP online gaming conversion case: Prime accused Shahnawaz Khan held in Maharashtra’s Raigad
The complainant alleged that his son came in contact with Baddo through an online gaming app and frequently spoke to him, following which he got inclined towards adopting Islam, the police said.
History-making Djokovic claims record 23rd Grand Slam triumph
Djokovic, a 36-year-old from Serbia, broke a tie with rival Rafael Nadal for the most major singles trophies in the history of men’s tennis, which dates to the 1800s.
Meet Sathyavani, a single mother and a professional auto driver in Chennai
23 years of riding the auto has helped Sathyavani not only educate her daughters but to build lifelong friendships & a sense of identity
Indian overseas earnings pour in, but there is a red flag
The World Bank report also showed that Indian income earners withstood global headwinds far better than the rest of the developing world.
Govt revises semiconductor PLI scheme
“Applications shall be appraised and evaluated individually on an ongoing basis, " the notification from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology stated.
India-Bangladesh border talks set to begin in Delhi
The two sides are expected to discuss a host of issues related to combating cross-frontier crimes and measures to create better synergy.
UK opposition demands election amid Johnson ‘farce’
Johnson announced on Friday he was leaving as a member of parliament, claiming he had been forced out in a stitch-up by his political opponents.
BPCL’s Bargarh bio-refinery will give impetus to waste-to-wealth creation: Pradhan
After producing ethanol from sugarcane, India is now pushing for producing low-carbon fuel from grains and agri waste.
SEC lawsuits against cryptocurrency companies raise questions about industry’s future
Binance and Coinbase are both alleged to have violated the law by operating as securities exchanges without registering their businesses with the SEC.
16 Indian sailors detained in Nigeria return home after nine months
The sailors faced accusations of oil theft by the Nigerian authorities and underwent trials and when a settlement was agreed upon, they were set free.
Manipur limping back to normalcy, over 50,000 people still in relief camps
Meanwhile, the Kuki MLAs camping in Delhi are trying to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union home minister Amit Shah to pursue the demand for a “separate administration” for the Kukis.
Bengal panchayat polls: SEC mulling imposition of prohibitory order near nomination centres
Asked what prompted the decision, the official said "After assessing the ground situation for the sake of smooth and peaceful electioneering process to enable all stakeholders to perform their role."
Government is trying to protect Brij Bhushan: Vinesh Phogat
Almost half-the-year has passed but the wresters' protest is continuing. Phogat said she can't tell when will their protest end.