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Air India Employee Hospitalised After IndiGo Bus Hits Him at Bengaluru Airport's Tarmac
Shiv Shankar, a young contractual employee of the AI Engineering Services Limited, was returning to the terminal after despatching our Bengaluru-Male flight AI265. The IndiGo bus hit him and he was dragged for some distance before the bus stopped.
Nine Arrested for Threatening Karachi Bakery Owners in Bengaluru Over its Name
Meanwhile, the store put out a clarification saying that the bakery was founded by Shri. Khanchand Ramnani, who migrated to India from Pakistan during the partition.
PM Modi Launches Rs 75,000 Cr Kisan Scheme From Gorakhpur, Tears Into Oppn for Ignoring Farmers
The Kisan scheme, launched to address farm distress, guarantees Rs 6,000 annually to farmers with less than 2 hectares of land, in three installments.
Ailing Goa CM Manohar Parrikar's Health Condition Stable, Under Observation: CMO
Parrikar, who met state town and country planning minister Vijai Sardesai on Saturday evening to discuss politics and administration, was shifted to GMCH, almost four km from his residence, around 10 pm.
The Curious Case of PM Modi Speaking too Little, too Late in Face of Social Unrest
Modi has, in the past, called out against hate violence against minority groups, lynching in the name of cow protection, cow vigilantism, rape and murder. His comments, although condemning the atrocities, have offered mixed reception among the people of t...
Masood Azhar Not Maulana But Satan, Says Owaisi Over Pulwama Attack
Asaduddin Owaisi said that Pakistan should not worry about Indian Muslims as they chose to remain here ignoring (Pakistan founder) Mohammad Ali Jinnah.
Railways Leases Land at Re 1 Per Acre for Long-awaited Bengaluru Suburban Project
The Centre’s decision to offer land at the given rate will, first, have to produce changes in the suburban railway policy to its effect. The new deal will save Rs 6,700 crore of the tax payer’s money.
Asian Snooker Meet in Bengaluru Scrapped as India Denies Visa to Six Pakistani Players
According to a report, a senior Billiards and Snooker Federation of India (BSFI) official has claimed that the Asian Confederation of Billiard Sport decided to scrap the event after the organisers could not guarantee entry of the six players.
Six of Seven Girls Found Hours After Fleeing Shelter Home in Bihar
The girls went missing a few hours before hearing in the Muzaffarpur case commenced at a Delhi court, where trial was transferred from the north Bihar town following a Supreme Court order earlier this month.
Congress And its Supporters in Competition of Spreading Lies on National Security, Says Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi
Naqvi said first the Congress questioned 'surgical strikes' and now it is doing politics on such a sensitive issue of national security after the February 14 Pulwama terror attack which claimed the lives of 40 CRPF personnel.
Tejas The Real Hero, Says PV Sindhu After Becoming First Woman to Fly a Sortie in It
Showering praise on the Tejas, Sindhu said the real hero was the indigenously built aircraft and added it was a great experience and opportunity to be the co-pilot.
Robert Vadra Moves Court Seeking Copy of Case Documents From ED
Vadra, the brother-in-law of Congress president Rahul Gandhi, appeared before the Enforcement Directorate for questioning on multiple occasions in Delhi and Jaipur.
Inter-State Coordination Meeting Discuss Strategy for Lok Sabha Polls
In a bid to ensure smooth conduct of the Lok Sabha elections, the meeting discussed common issues such as movement of contrabands across the borders of the states
FCI Recruitment 2019: Application for 4103 Posts Begins Today; Direct Link Here
The candidates can apply online from February 23 till March 25. Phase-I online test will test the candidates reasoning ability, English language and numerical aptitude.
Seven Charred to Death in Bengal's Purulia After Hut Catches Fire
It was suspected that the fire was caused by a lamp that was burning inside the shanty.
2 Kerala Students Arrested for Putting Up ‘Anti-National’ Posters in College Premises
The students, pursuing graduation at the Government College Malappuram, were arrested following the complaint of the principal.