India
Ahead of Republic Day, Bomb Hoaxes Keep UP Police on their Toes
The miscreants behind these hoax threats, which even prompted evacuations in hospitals and shopping malls, are yet to be identified. FIRs have been lodged in connection with some of the incidents, according to officials.
152 People Die of Covid in 24 Hours as India Sees 14k New Coronavirus Cases
There are 1,85,662 active cases of the coronavirus infection in the country currently.
JEE Main 2021 Registration Closes Today; Apply, Check Syllabus Here
The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the JEE Main 2021 examination in multiple cycles- February, March, April, May.
Strong India Following Netaji's Footsteps, from LoC to LAC, Says PM Modi
The prime minister said that Netaji is the biggest source of inspiration for the dream of 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' (Self-reliant India) and 'Sonar Bangla' (Golden Bengal).
Farmer Leaders Catch Man Who Says Plan Underway to Shoot 4 of them, Pose as Police and Beat Protesters
The man was later handed over to Haryana police.
Noida Police Invokes Section 144, No Protest, Private Drones Till January 31
Nobody would be allowed to roam around with sticks, rods or firearms in public spaces except for divyangs and vision impaired people, he stated in the order.
JNU V-C M Jagadesh Kumar to Continue in Office Till Successor is Appointed
The Union Ministry of Education released an advertisement in October last year stating the post of a vice-chancellor is that of an academic and an administrator rolled into one.
Bird Flu: Samples of Birds from 16 Districts in Maharashtra Test Positive for Avian Influenza
The state has sanctioned operational cost of Rs 1.30 crore for disposing off dead birds and as compensation to poultry farmers.
Developer Complains To EU Over Apple, Google App Rules After COVID Game Rejected
A German app developer has filed a complaint with European Union antitrust authorities against Google and Apple which he said last year rejected a game aimed at encouraging compliance with government COVID19 rules.
News18 Evening Digest: Govt Says Offer to Stay Implementation of Farm Laws Best and Last; Cong to Elect New President in June & Other Top Stories
Here are the top stories of this evening: Govt says offer to stay implementation of farm laws last; Cong to elect new president in June; Mamata minister Rajib Banerjee quits post; Ex-CJI Ranjan Gogoi gets Z+ VIP security; The White Tiger movie review; Rav...
Delhi Police EOW Files Cheating Case Against Akali Leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa
According to reports, a Delhi court had in November last year directed the EOW to register an FIR against Sirsa for alleged misappropriation of funds during his tenure as the secretary general of the DSGMC.
15-Year-Old Drugged, Gang-Raped for Two Months in MP
Class VI student files complaint against three people, including a woman, accusing them of trying to push her into the drug and flesh trade
Cricket: Anderson Lands Triple Blow, But England Toil In Galle
Seam bowler James Anderson made early inroads into Sri Lanka’s top order, but England have largely toiled in the blistering heat of Galle as the home side reached 155 for three at tea on the opening day of the second and final test on Friday.
UP Govt Tells SC May Allow Sick Mother to Video Call Kerala Scribe Jailed After Reporting on Hathras Case
Siddique Kappan was arrested on his way to Hathras where a young Dalit woman had died after allegedly being gang-raped.
Rejection of Govt's 'Lollipop' on Farm Laws Signals Farmers' Awakening: Cong
Stepping up his attack on the government over the farmers' issue, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said in a tweet in Hindi, "Stop the daily 'jumlas' and atrocities, just simply repeal the antiagriculture laws."
Municipal Workers in UP Hold Demonstration Against Alleged Demand of Donation for Ram Temple
A sanitary workers' leader, identified as Prem Prakash Valmiki, alleged in video footage on social media that a sanitary inspector has threatened them to mark absent from work if they do not donate for the temple.