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Vocational Training Much Needed in India to Cut Dependence on Jobs in Traditional Sectors
In India, there exists a self-learning sector that is capable of producing entrepreneurs but India’s demographic and economic complexities need a strategised and comprehensive approach
International Day for Peace 2021: 5 World Leaders Who Fought Oppression With Non-violence
The International Day for Peace is observed on September 21 every year to strengthen our ideals for peace and ensure a period of non-violence and ceasefire.
Symbiosis Skills and Professional University Launches Skill Development Programme for Transgenders
The objective of the skill development program is to bring the transgender community into the mainstream of society and provide them opportunities for self-employment.
48 Hrs & Counting: Mobile & Internet Connectivity Hit, Reinforcements Sent as Army Battles Uri Infiltration Bid
A massive operation is underway in Uri and neighbouring villages along the LoC after a group of militants infiltrated into the area.
Best 5G Smartphones You Can Buy Under Rs 30,000 in India in September 2021
Brands like Xiaomi, Realme, and more are not only offering 5G, but their phones come bundled with other impressive hardware.
Biden Follows Through On Pledge To Take In More Refugees
The Biden administration said the U.S. would take in 125,000 refugees and their families next year, fulfilling an earlier pledge to raise a cap that had been cut to a historic low under his predecessor.
Lawsuit: Ida Outages Due To 'Gum And Super Glue' At Utility
A lawsuit alleges that Louisiana's largest electric utility used a bubble gum and super glue approach to maintenance and construction that left customers sweltering in the dark without adequate sewage treatment after Hurricane Ida.
U.S. Securities Regulator Probes Activision Over Employment Matters
Activision Blizzard said on Monday that the U.S. securities regulator was investigating the videogame publisher's disclosures regarding employment matters and related issues.
Feds `examining' Shooting Of Black Man By Georgia Trooper
Federal authorities said Monday they are looking into the shooting death of a Black man by a Georgia state trooper, who tried to stop the motorist last year over a broken tail light.
Haitian Deportees Start Over In Country They Don’t Recognize
Hundreds of Haitians are scrambling to find jobs, food and housing after being deported from the U.S. to a country that is now more violent, impoverished and politically unstable than when they left almost a decade ago.
Police: 4 People Killed, Left In Cornfield Died In St. Paul
Four people whose bodies were found in an abandoned SUV in western Wisconsin were killed in St. Paul, Minnesota, where three of the victims lived, police said Monday.
Rainwater Enters Kolkata Hospitals, Affects Services
Treatment of patients at a few hospitals in Kolkata including the state-run SSKM Medical College and Hospital were badly affected while life-saving drugs at the Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine were damaged as rainwater flooded portions of the medical...
Ahead of Bhabanipur By-poll, Prashant Kishore Meets Bengal CM Mamata, Abhishek Banerjee
Mamata Banerjee to begin a three-day campaign in Bhabanipur from Tuesday.
Bihar's Gopalganj District In Grip Of Viral Fever; 45 Kids Die Over Past Month
According to an estimate, 10 children have died due to the viral fever in Gopalganj district.
'Moral Policing a Publicity Stunt', Accused Tell Karnataka Police Over Incident That Drew Wide Outrage
The case drew sharp reactions from across the state after video of thrashing was uploaded on the social media.
Video: RPF Jawan Seen Helping Elderly Man Take Bath, Wear Clothes in Bihar
In the viral video, the name of the jawan is visible as Anurag, who is seen helping an elderly man.