India
Kerala Man Beaten Up by Wife's Family For Not Giving Triple Talaq; Six Arrested
Six people were taken into police custody on Aseeb's complaint.
MSRTC Employees Remain Firm on Merger Demand, Strike Enters 20th Day
All 250 bus depots of the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) have been shut since November 9, due to the employees' indefinite strike, which began on October 28.
Fencer Bhavani Devi Receives Her Arjuna Award from Sports Minister Anurag Thakur
Bhavani Devi was unable to attend the National Sports Awards ceremony as she was participating in a competition in France.
CBSE Term 1 Exams Begin; Rules to Know Before Entering Exam Hall
CBSE 12th board exams begin today with a minor subject. The exams will be held for 114 subjects in Class 12 mostly from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm.
Aaj Ka Panchang, November 16, 2021: Check Out Tithi, Shubh Muhurat, Rahu Kaal and Other Details for Tuesday
Aaj Ka Panchang, November 16, 2021: The day will be Mangalwar or Tuesday and according to Panchang, it will also mark the occasion of Vrischika Sankranti.
2 Maids Found Dead At Employer's Home In Delhi
Two female maids from West Bengal were found dead at their employer's house in southeast Delhi's Jungpura Extension on Monday morning, police said. The two women -- aged 35 and 40 -- hailed from Darjeeling in West Bengal and had been living in the staf...
2 Maids Found Dead At Employer's Home In Delhi
Two female maids from West Bengal were found dead at their employer's house in southeast Delhi's Jungpura Extension on Monday morning, police said. The two women -- aged 35 and 40 -- hailed from Darjeeling in West Bengal and had been living in the staf...
Mumbai Hospital Calls Parents to Register Kids for Covid Vaccines, Says Dates to Come Up After Govt Nod
A month back, Mumbai Mayor said that the BMC is prepared to launch a Covid-19 vaccination drive for 33 lakh children between 2 and 17 years of age.
Gujarat ATS Seizes 120 Kg of Heroin Worth Rs 600 Crore; 3 Arrested
The conspiracy for the contraband delivery was hatched in the United Arab Emirates, like in most cases in the past, the official said.
IIT Delhi Students Oppose Hybrid Mode Exams, Raise Concerns of Non-uniformity
Examination environment is important and this disparity in and of itself creates a non-uniformity that is unfair, claim students
First-of-its-kind 'Virtual' Book Fair Launched for Delhi Govt Schools
The book fair, inaugurated by Delhi Education Minister Manish Sisodia, enables the government schools in the city to select books for their libraries online.
Bengal's Education, Tourism Depts Win Gold at Skoch Award; Suvendu Questions Credibility
BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari alleged that spending more results in 'bigger awards'.
Post Diwali, Delhi Hospital Sees 10% More Respiratory Problem Patients
The air quality in Delhi improved marginally on Sunday from Saturday's "severe" to "very poor category"
Manipur Attack: Combing Operations on for Militants, Border Security to Be Beefed Up
The chief minister also said the home department and para-military forces had been instructed to bring the militants to justice at the earliest.
NEP 2020 Aims at Promoting India as a Global Destination for Students: Foreign Secretary
NEP 2020 addresses the needs and realities of the fourth industrial revolution as well as the emerging postpandemic scenarios, Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said.
MP Govt Plans to Purchase Cow Dung for Making Fertilisers, Other Products, Says CM Chouhan
The state government is also considering to start an ambulance service with the helpline number '109' for animals to facilitate their medical treatment.