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Those Who Prize Freedom Must Welcome Pledge of Unity by 19 Parties, Says P Chidambaram
Chidambaram’s remarks came a day after leaders of 19 opposition parties announced that they would organise joint protests across the country from September 20 to 30.
Jaishankar Holds Talks on Afghanistan with Qatari Counterpart in Doha
Qatar's capital Doha has been the venue for the intraAfghan peace talks and the Gulf country has emerged as a crucial player in facilitating the Afghan peace process.
DUTA Calls for One-time Regulation to Absorb Temporary Teachers
The DUTA stated that around 4,500 teachers are currently working on an ad-hoc basis in the Delhi University, with the number increasing every day as no recruitment has taken place for more than 10 years now.
BJP, Cong Welcome Decision to Order Preliminary CBI Enquiry into Procurement of DTC Buses
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) spokesperson Saurabh Bhardwaj said it was a "political matter" and nothing will come out of it.
India Looks to Work with US on Market Access Issues: Piyush Goyal
He also said that Australia has shown significant interest to do an early harvest pact with India and exporters should share areas of their interest with the ministry.
NEET 2021 MDS Counselling Begins: Know Documents Needed, Admission Process
NEET MDS counselling 2021 begins at mcc.nic.in. Interested can apply till August 24
Afghan-returned ITBP Sniffer Dogs to Now Serve in Chhattisgarh Anti-Naxal Ops
The three dogs Roobi (a female Belgian Malinois breed), Maya (female Labrador) and Bobby (male Doberman) have been sent to a special dog kennel at the ITBP camp in southwest Delhi's Chhawla area after they landed at the Hindon airbase in Ghaziabad on Tu...
Indian School of Democracy Launches Course to Start Career as a Politician
A total of 50 participants from 14 states have been selected for the Indian School of Democracy's leadership programme.
Meet Uttam Kumar Sarkar, New Director of IIM Calcutta
IIT Kharagpur alumnus, Sarkar joins as director of IIM Calcutta with immediate effect
How Indian Institutes Are Helping Get Their Afghan Students Back on Campus
Afghan students enrolled at Indian institutes have been requesting them to allow them to fly to India to study from the campus amid the current chaos in the Taliban-led country.
Rahul Gandhi Politicising Dalit Girl's Rape, His Twitter Account Should Be Locked Again: BJP
The BJP also demanded that Twitter should again lock Gandhi’s account as the victim’s family has denied his claim that he took their consent before posting the pictures.
EXCLUSIVE - PM Modi Shares Light-hearted Moments with Olympians Who Came Bearing Gifts for Him
PM Modi hosted the Olympians at his residence on Monday and he was showered with gifts from the athletes.
IIT-Delhi Launches Fellowship for Foreign Researchers with Annual Grant of Rs 12 Lakh
The awardee will receive an annual grant of Rs 12 lakhs to support his/her research and the fellowship will initially be awarded for five years.
As Afghanistan Hurtles Towards a Disaster, A Look at Malala Yousafzai — the Woman Who Defied the Taliban
As Afghanistan trembles in turmoil amid the Taliban takeover, here's a look at the life of Malala Yousafzai, the woman who defied the terrorist group known for its misogynistic functioning.
Metro Operations to Be Curtailed on Pink Line for More Than 3 Weeks
The completion of the Pink Line has connected important landmarks of the city, such as the Anand Vihar Railway station, Anand Vihar ISBT, Nizamuddin Railway station, markets in South Extension, INA and Lajpat Nagar.
A Look at PM Narendra Modi's Independence Day Speeches – from Clean India to Self-reliant India
The nation is looking forward to hearing him get a sense of the road ahead after the disastrous second Covid wave.