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2 Bills Sent by Tamil Nadu to Exclude it from NEET Rejected by President, Informs Home Ministry
Counsels for the Union government said they received a communication from the ministry that the bills — the Tamil Nadu Admission to MBBS and BDS Courses Bill, 2017 and the Tamil Nadu Admission to Post Graduate Courses in Medicine and Dentistry — were rece...
'Rejected' Lover Makes Hoax Call about Bombs on 2 Hyderabad-Chennai Flights, Arrested
Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi International Airport police has filed a case against the accused under the Suppression of Unlawful Act Against Safety of Civil Aviation Act.
Ex-BJP MP Dinu Solanki and 6 Others Guilty of Killing RTI Activist
Special CBI judge K M Dave will pronounce the quantum of sentence on July 11 in the case, where the probe was handed over to the central agency by the Gujarat High Court after the Detection of Crime Branch had given a clean chit to Solanki.
Hizbul Mujahideen Militant Killed in Encounter in J&K's Shopian
The security forces launched a cordon and search operation in Batpore-Narwani area of Imam Sahib in Shopian district of south Kashmir, on Friday morning.
Ghaziabad Man Who Suspected Wife of Adultery Kills Her & 3 Kids, Commits Suicide
Parents of the couple informed Masuri police station after they did not wake up despite repeated knocking on their room door, which was bolted from inside, a senior police official said.
Lawyer Arrested in Narendra Dabholkar Murder Case Gets Conditional Bail
Sanjeev Punalekar, a lawyer by profession, was arrested by the CBI in the case on May 25. Punalekar's lawyer said it was a conditional bail.
CSIR NET 2019 Answer Key Released at csirhrdg.res.in, Download via Direct
The CSIR NET 2019 Answer Key was published for these subjects Chemical Sciences, Earth Sciences, Life Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, and Physical Sciences.
Budget 2019: Swachh Bharat Mission to be Expanded, Undertake Solid Waste Management in Every Village
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in her budget speech said that India had largely been relying on the informal sector for waste management, a problem which hasn't been sufficiently answered.
Militant Gunned Down in Encounter With Security Forces in J&K's Shopian
Acting on a specific information about the presence of terrorists in Narwani area of Shopian district of south Kashmir, security forces launched a cordon and search operation on Friday morning.
SC to Pronounce Verdict on Appeals by CBI, Gujarat Govt in Haren Pandya Murder Case
Pandya was a minister in the then Narendra Modi-led state government in Gujarat. He was shot dead on March 26, 2003, in Ahmedabad near Law Garden during a morning walk.
Two Doctors at Jabalpur Hospital Prepare Death Report for 60-year-old Alive Woman, Suspended
The woman had been admitted to the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College Hospital here on suspicion that she had contracted swine flu.
Naresh Goyal Moves Court Seeking Lifting of Travel Ban; Govt to Oppose Plea
There is a Look Out Circular (LOC) issued against Goyal after an inspection by the Corporate Affairs Ministry found large-scale irregularities at Jet Airways, which shuttered operations in April due to acute cash crunch.
From 'Insane' to 'Innovative', How This Assam Engineer Planned to Tackle Looming Water Crisis
The engineer says when he started working on his rainwater harvesting mechanism at his Sorumotoria house in Guwahati, his neighbors considered him to be out of his senses. However, today his innovation is deemed to be the need of the hour.
On Death Row in Pakistan, ICJ Likely to Deliver Verdict in Kulbhushan Jadhav Case on July 17
Jadhav, a retired Indian Navy officer, was sentenced to death by a Pakistani military court on charges of espionage and terrorism in April 2017.
Citizens of Parched Hyderabad Shell out Lakhs on Private Tankers as Groundwater Level Falls Drastically
Complaints of irregular water supply were rampant from across the city. As many receive water on alternate days, they have become dependent on water tankers, mainly private ones.
No One's Word Will Save You: UP Education Minister Warns Teachers Who Use Social Media During School Hours
The minister said it was a common belief that leaders of the teachers' associations were not 'interested' in teaching and mostly kept themselves busy in union activities.