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Companies and e-Commerce Players Need to Display 'Country of Origin' on Products, Says Paswan
The provision of declaration of 'country of origin' has been in place since January 2018 for all manufacturers, importers, packers and e-commerce players. The commerce ministry has now been asked to ensure that e-commerce players too comply with this rule...
Centre Justifies in SC Creation of PM Cares Fund, Opposes Transfer of Contributions to NDRF
On June 17, the apex court issued notice to the Centre on a PIL seeking to transfer funds from PM-CARES to National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF).
District Judge of Karkardooma District Court Tests Positive For Coronavirus
All the judicial officers and other officials posted under the jurisdiction of the East District, who came in direct contact with the Judge have been advised to isolate/self-quarantine themselves for seven days with effect from July 8.
11 States and 1 Union Territory Oppose Electricity Amendment Bill, Says Engineers' Body
According to AIPEF, the Electricity (Amendment) Bill 2020 to usher 'so-called reforms' in the power sector threaten to violate long-cherished principles of federalism.
2,033 Fresh Covid-19 Cases in Delhi Pushes Tally Beyond 1.04 Lakh, Death Toll Climbs to 3,213
As many as 78,199 patients have recovered, been discharged or migrated so far, while there are 23,452 active cases, according to the latest Delhi health department bulletin.
Chinese Military Withdraws Troops, Removes Structures in Hot Springs in Eastern Ladakh: Sources
The disengagement from the patrolling points at Galwan Valley, Hot Springs area and Gogra, which had seen significant military buildup over the last two months, comes after three rounds of commander level talks in June.
Air India to Operate 36 Flights To and From US Starting July 11 Under Vande Bharat Mission
In June, the US Department of Transportation said that it would restrict charter flights from India, accusing New Delhi of engaging in discriminatory and restrictive practices.
RIL Becomes First Domestic Firm to Cross Rs 12 Lakh Crore M-cap Mark
RIL's partly paid-up shares crossed Rs 40,000 crore in market cap, thereby taking the aggregate market capitalisation of RIL to Rs 12.14 lakh crore (USD 163.1 billion).
New Sebi Norms to Give More Fund-raising Flexibility to Stressed Firms
Market experts said the new guidelines provide flexibility to the promoters and promoter group entities to attract investors for their companies rather than becoming completely dispossessed as under the IBC framework.
Child during Spanish Flu, This 106-yr-old Delhi Man Survives Covid-19, Makes Faster Recovery Than Son
The man was discharged from the Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality Hospital recently after recovering, where his wife, son and another family member also were treated for coronavirus.
Taj Mahal Reopens after 3-month Covid-19 Lockdown; Visitors to Wear Masks, Maintain Social Distancing
Only 5,000 tourists will be allowed in a day, split into two groups, a far cry from peak levels of 80,000 a day who would swarm the mausoleum built in the northern city of Agra.
Pakistani Hindu Refugees Will Get Indian Citizenship, Says Amit Shah after Meeting Delegation in Delhi
Shah said the head of the family would get a certificate and it will be valid for the rest of the family as well.
Follow 'Raj Dharma', Tell People About Reality of Chinese Incursions: Congress to PM Modi
Addressing a virtual press meet, Congress leader Kapil Sibal used satellite images of Ladakh's Pangong Tso from May and June to show Chinese structures in the area and asked the prime minister to at least speak the truth about it.
'UP Turned Into Jungle Raj': Priyanka Gandhi Asks Congress Leaders to 'Expose' BJP after Kanpur Killings
Alleging that criminals are enjoying political protection, Priyanka Gandhi asked Congress leaders to 'expose' the BJP in front of the people.
Domestic Airlines May Need Funding to the Tune of $3 to $3.5 Billion Amid Muted Travel Demand: CAPA
According to the report, domestic traffic is estimated to have reached only around 2.5 million passengers compared with 34 million for the same period last year.
'Obviously, Someone is Lying': Rahul Gandhi Questions PM Modi's Statement Made in Ladakh
Modi's surprise visit to Leh and other forward locations on Friday came barely 18 days after a violent face-off with the Chinese army in which 20 Indian soldiers were killed.