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IMD Warns of Another Spell of Heavy Rains in Delhi over Next Two Days
IMD head Kuldeep Srivastava said the monsoon trough has once again shifted towards north and will remain close to the national capital over the next three days.
India and UAE Hold Wide-ranging Talks, Resolve to Boost Ties
he Ministry of External Affairs said the Indian side invited further investments from the UAE in key sectors of the Indian economy such as infrastructure including logistics, food parks, highways, ports, airports, renewable energy and defence.
Bombay HC Orders SIT Probe into Fatal 'Assault' on Man by Cops; Says Police Brutality One Side of Coin
The bench was hearing a petition filed by an advocate, Firdause Irani, raising concerns over police "excesses" while enforcing the COVID-19 lockdown which was first declared in March-end.
'Threats Against My Body, Life': Facebook Policy Head Files Plaint as WSJ Report Leads to 'Violent' Posts
An FIR in the matter is yet to be filed and the matter is under inquiry, a Delhi Police officer said.
Delhi HC Dismisses Plea for CBI, ED Probe against Priyanka Gandhi, Milind Deora, Rana Kapoor
The plea alleged that Deora had pressurised Kapoor, who is lodged in jail in another fraud case, to buy the painting. This court does not consider it apposi.
Man Trapped on Tree for Over 12 Hours Rescued by IAF Chopper
After getting information about the man being stranded in the weir of the Khutaghat dam, a rescue operation was immediately launched with the support of the S.
Explainer: Source of New Zealand coronavirus outbreak still a mystery
Almost a week after the discovery of New Zealand's first locally transmitted coronavirus outbreak in more than three months, its origin remains a mystery.
NCW Plans to Launch Helpline for Women Facing Mental Harassment During Lockdown
According to NCW data, it received 2,320 complaints related to mental harassment and emotional abuse from April, days after the lockdown was imposed in the country, till now.
Andhra Pradesh Issues Second Flood Warning as Godavari River Continues to be in Spate, SDRF Deployed
The second warning signal has been raised after the floodwater discharge at Sir Arthur Cotton Barrage at Dowaleswaram crossed 14.84 lakh cusecs.
China's local COVID-19 cases fall as Xinjiang cluster recedes
China's new locally transmitted cases of the novel coronavirus fell to a onemonth low as a cluster in the western region of Xinjiang receded, data released by the country's health authority showed on Sunday.
Fire Breaks Out at Clinic of Three-storey Building in Delhi's Pitampura, 5 Rescued
The fire broke out at the clinic and the smoke later engulfed other floors of the building, police said.
India's Covid-19 Case Fatality Rate Declines to 1.93 Percent, Recovery Rate Nears 72 Percent
Implementation of testing aggressively, tracking comprehensively and treating efficiently through a plethora of measures have contributed to the existing high level of recoveries as well, it said.
2 Govt School Teachers Suspended in UP for Not Hoisting National Flag on Independence Day
Block Education Officer of Jaspura and Kamasin blocks have been asked to probe the matter and submit their reports within 15 days, the officer said.
Devotees Start Thronging Vaishno Devi Shrine as Authorities Reopen Religious Places in J-K
The shrine along with other religious places across the Union Territory reopened for devotees on Sunday morning after remaining closed for almost five months .
Civilian Shot Dead by Militants in Pulwama District, Say J&K Police
He said 42-year-old Dar was rushed to a hospital but succumbed to injuries. It was not immediately known why Dar was targeted by the militants.
Lockdown Extended in Manipur till August 31 amid Rising Coronavirus Cases
A state government directive also asked deputy commissioner to issue orders imposing curfew from 5pm to 6am.