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Delhi: Swanky Liquor Shops, Bottled Alcohol in Restaurants from Today Under New Excise Regime
According to the new excise policy of Delhi, classy liquor vends will be set up in 32 zones across the city.
Press Club of India Demands Dropping of Cases Lodged by Tripura Police Against Two Journalists
The PCI also urged the NHRC to take cognisance of the human rights violation by Tripura police in detaining the two scribes till night in the police station.
'TV Debates Creating More Pollution, Common Sense Like Deodorant': Drama in SC as Delhi Chokes | Quotes
The Centre is not in favour of work-from-home for its employees, the Supreme Court was told, underling that it will "not be (of) much benefit and effect".
Manish Tewari Takes Dig at Rahul Gandhi Over Hinduism vs Hindutva Row: 'Congress Shouldn't Debate This'
Tewari emphasised that the party should stick to its core ideology and should not deviate from it as the party leaders in the past tried to toe a 'soft-Hindutva' line to counter the BJP.
Purvanchal Expressway Not the Last Gift to UP This Election Season, Many More in the Offing
PM Modi will first be in Greater Noida on November 25 to lay the foundation stone of the mega Noida International Airport project and hold a public rally.
Tesla India Places Bulk Order For Portable Inverters With Noida-Based Oxy Neuron
Oxy Neuron India Pvt Ltd, incubated at the SIIC situated at IIT Kanpur, said on Tuesday that it has bagged its first order of 'Magic Box Smart Inverter' from Tesla India.
Biden Plan To Run LA Port 24/7 To Break Backlog Falls Short
President Joe Biden announced a deal last month to establish aroundtheclock operations at the Port of Los Angeles, the nation's largest, to break an unprecedented container ship traffic jam blamed for driving up consumer prices.
China, U.S. Agree To Ease Restrictions On Journalists
China and the United States will ease restrictions on access for journalists from each other's countries, Chinese state media and the U.S. State Department said on Tuesday.
Soccer-Netherlands Qualify For World Cup With Late Win Over Norway
Steven Bergwijn and Memphis Depay scored late as the Netherlands qualified for next year's World Cup with a 20 home victory over Norway on Tuesday to win Group G.
Bill Gates Venture Picks Wyoming City For Sodium Nuke Plant
A small city in the top U.S. coalmining state of Wyoming will be home to a Bill Gatesbacked experimental nuclear power project near a coalfired power plant that will soon close, officials announced Tuesday.
Leahy Retirement Sets Off Scramble In Vermont For Successor
Democrat Patrick Leahys announcement that he will retire after eight terms in the Senate has set off a scramble in Vermont over the rare opening in the states tiny congressional delegation.
Uber Introduces Revamped Shared Rides Offer In The U.S
Uber Technologies Inc on Tuesday said it was resuming shared rides, which were scrapped during the pandemic, detailing a revamped offer aimed at reducing the previously high losses in the pooled rides segment.
N. Carolina AG Files Lawsuit Over Kid-friendly E-cigarettes
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein announced Tuesday that he is suing the founders of an ecigarette maker over his concerns that their product is being marketed to children through kidfriendly flavors and poor age verification.
N. Carolina AG Files Lawsuit Over Kid-friendly E-cigarettes
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein announced Tuesday that he is suing the founders of an ecigarette maker over his concerns that their product is being marketed to children through kidfriendly flavors and poor age verification.
Sanctions Possible For Those Undermining Bosnia Peace Deal -Blinken
The United States, which brokered Bosnia's 1995 peace accord, may impose sanctions against those who try to unilaterally withdraw from its state institutions or destabilise the deal, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said on Tuesday.
Infrastructure Bill Unleashes Funding To Address Risky Dams
States will soon be flooded with federal money to address a pentup need to repair, improve or remove thousands of aging dams across the U.S., including some that could inundate towns or neighborhoods if they fail.