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HC Asks Maha Govt to Prove That Decision to Ban Unvaccinated People on Local Trains Was Taken in Larger Public Interest
The court was hearing a public interest litigation challenging the prohibition, claiming that it was arbitrary, discriminatory and in breach of one's fundamental right to move freely across the country
Karnataka Hijab Row: CM Bommai Orders Closure of All Schools, Colleges for Next 3 Days | 10 Points
Here are the top 10 highlights on the ongoing Hijab row in Karnataka.
Hyundai Row: South Korean Foreign Minister Regrets 'Kashmir' Remark; MEA Summons Envoy, Wants Action
According to an MEA statement, India conveyed that Hyundai Pakistan’s tweet was unacceptable and that the carmaker must take appropriate action.
BJP Leader Pours Petrol on Anti-Encroachment Staff in MP Town, Terrified Staffers Run to Police Station
A tehsildar and municipal staff went to BJP leader Bhagwan Singh Rajput as he had encroached on government land.
News18 Afternoon Digest: PM Modi Slams 'Loss of Talent' Due to 'Dynasty Politics' and Other Top Stories
News18 Afternoon Digest: PM Modi Slams 'Loss of Talent'; Karnataka Hijab Row Updates; BJP Releases UP Manifesto; Liquor Cheaper in Delhi; Afghan Player Seeks Asylum in UK; Praveen Sobti Aka Bheem Dies.
Rs 10,990 Crore Collected in PM CARES Fund till March 2021: PMO
The audited statement shows that Rs 3,976 crore was disbursed from the PM CARES Fund in 2020-21.
PM Modi’s Blistering Attack on Congress, Says Party Politicised Covid, Pushed Migrants Into Chaos
PM Modi, who was replying to the debate on President's address, also accused the Congress of spreading the coronavirus in UP, Uttarakhand, Punjab.
The Jhiri Village in Madhya Pradesh Where Everyone Speaks Only in Sanskrit
The villagers hope that their tradition of speaking in Sanskrit will continue for years to come.
India Implementing Largest Immunisation Programme Globally: Mandaviya
The IMI 4.0 will have three rounds and will be conducted in 416 districts (including 75 districts identified for Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav) across 33 states and UTs, a health ministry statement said.
Most Delhi Schools Reopen, Some Still Working Out Modalities
Most schools in Delhi reopened on Monday for classes 9 to 12 after a prolonged closure due to the COVID19 pandemic, while some private schools were still working out modalities like consent of parents and transport availability.
Rogan's Use Of Racial Slurs Adds To Pressure On Spotify
Joe Rogan's mouth has put Spotify in a tough spot. Anti-coronavirus vaccine comments and racial slurs on some episodes of his popular podcast are forcing the streaming service to weigh difficult choices.
Delhi Records 1,410 Covid Cases, 14 Deaths; Positivity Rate Down to 2.45 Pc
The number of daily cases in Delhi has been on the decline after touching the record high of 28,867 on January 13.
Gujarat Schools to Reopen from Tomorrow for Classes 1 to 9
With new coronavirus cases declining, the Gujarat government on Saturday announced the reopening of schools for classes 1 to 9 from February 7.
DU Forms Panel For Central Universities Common Entrance Test
The Delhi University (DU) has formed an eight-member NTA Coordination Committee for the Central Universities Common Entrance Test (CUCET), according to a notification. The committee is headed by DU Registrar Vikas Gupta with Dean (Examinations) DS Raw...
PM Unveils 216-ft Tall 'Statue of Equality' in Hyderabad, Says 'Ramanujacharya's Values Will Strengthen India'
During the program, 3D presentation mapping on the life journey and teaching of Sri Ramanujacharya was also showcased.
Radical Ideologies Subscribing to Terrorism and Political Ideologies Part of Democracy Are Not Same: India
Tirumurti said India has always maintained that nations should not go back to pre-9/11 era when terrorists were being divided into your terrorist' and my terrorist'.