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IIT-Delhi's 1st Doctorate in Yogic Sciences Says Heartfulness Meditation May Improve One's Well-being
Narendra Kumar Arya, who is a scientist with the DRDO, said these studies opened new avenues for scientific inquiry on meditation and related practices in our culture.
IAF Review Lauds Accuracy of Balakot Operation, Says Five of Six Targets Hit
This is IAF's first report since the Balakot air strike, which discusses the operation’s effectiveness and is meant to be used as a reference for future operations.
In a First, Army Calls for Women Applicants for Post of Military Police
The responsibilities of those appointed in PBOR include investigation of offences such as rape, molestation and theft; military operations where the Army needs police assistance; assistance in evacuation of villages during cross-border hostilities, among...
Kaleswaram Project's First Wet Run Successful, Telangana CM Applauds Irrigation Officials
The Kalesaram project, estimated to be built at a cost of Rs 80,000 crore, will provide water to 40 lakh acres in the state.
Delhi Court to Hear on May 23 Police Plea to Cancel Bail of ex-SC Staffer in Cheating Case
Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Manish Khurana adjourned the matter after noting that the complainant in the case, Naveen Kumar, has not been served a copy of the police plea.
12-Year-Old Raped by Father’s Friend After Being Lured With Sweets, Probe Underway
The survivor, a student of class 6, was allegedly raped five days ago at an isolated place in Old Grain Mandi premises under Bundi city police station limits.
After Sri Lanka Serial Blast, Red Alert Sounded in Christian-Dominated Nagaland
Nagaland chief secretary Temjen Toy in a letter addressed to security agencies said the security scenario in Nagaland needs to be examined in the right perspective as the possibility of such incidents occurring in the state can’t be ruled out.
CBI Issues Look-Out Circulars against Bhushan Steel Chairman, His Wife on Fraud Charges
The LOCs were issued recently to prevent any attempt by the accused to leave the country without permission from the authorities.
Reliance Industries Investors May Have More Than One Reason to Cheer
If you are a shareholder in the company or plan to buy the stock in the near future, then you can just not afford to miss the following crucial developments that may keep the Reliance stock counter buzzing for days to come.
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US Still Investigating Pakistan's Use of F-16 Jets Against India After Balakot Strike
The US has been tight-lipped on the issue, merely reiterating that as a matter of policy it does not publicly comment on the contents of bilateral agreements involving US defence technologies.
India Set to Cut Oil Imports from Iran to Zero as US Discontinues Waiver
Even as India faces an oil cut from Iran, the government said it will continue to work with partner nations, including the US, to find all possible ways to protect India's legitimate energy and economic security interests.
SpiceJet to Start 28 Daily Flights From Mumbai and Delhi From April 26
SpiceJet has also enhanced operations with additional frequencies from the city on the routes of Mumbai-Patna-Mumbai, Mumbai-Hyderabad-Mumbai and Mumbai-Kolkata-Mumbai.
'Attackers Most Likely Trained Abroad': Sri Lanka Minister Hints at Multiple Hands Behind Easter Attack
The death toll from a wave of bombings across Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday increased to 290 on Monday as authorities arrested 24 people in connection with the attacks.
Third Batch of Fishermen Released by Pakistan Reaches Wagah Border, on Way Back to Gujarat
According to fishermen leaders, all the 100 Indian nationals were released from Malir jail in Pakistan’s Karachi are from different villages of Gujarat.
Procedural Impropriety Shown By CJI, Says SC Advocates On Record Association on Sexual Harassment Charges
The allegation of the ex-employee of the Supreme Court have to be dealt with as per the established procedure of law and law must be applied in each and every case uniformly, the association said in a resolution passed on Monday.