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At Rajasthan's Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, Tigress T-105 Spotted With 3 Cubs
An officer at the reserve said that earlier, a tigress T-84, alias Arrowhead, was also seen with three cubs.
Over 64.65 Crore Covid Vaccine Doses Provided to States, UTs So Far, Says Govt
As many as 4,78,94,030 unutilised doses are still available with the states and UTs to be administered, the govt said said.
Hyundai Casper Micro SUV Makes Global Debut, to be Positioned Below Venue in India
The Hyundai Casper has been built on the K1 compact car platform that has been shared with other cars like Santro and Grand i10 Nios.
UGC NET 2021 Application Process to End Soon, Check Exam Pattern
UGC NET will be conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA) from October 6 to October 13 in two shifts. Interested candidates candidates can apply at the official website at ugcnet.nta.nic.in or nta.ac.in till September 5.
Sidharth Shukla was Calm the Night Before His Death, Had Meal and Slept Peacefully: Family
Sidharth Shukla was declared dead when he was brought to Mumbai's Cooper Hospital on Thursday morning in an ambulance.
Best 5G Smartphones You Can Buy Under Rs 20,000 in India in September 2021
Aside from 5G connectivity, smartphone makers continue to add attractive features, like large batteries and multiple camera sensors to attract more buyers.
Teenage Girl Elopes With Neighbour's Son in Haryana, Takes Money, Jewellery
The Police said that the teenager’s father mentioned that the girl and the boy eloped with gold and silver jewellery valuing around 5 lakhs.
Ami Organics IPO GMP, Subscription, Financials, Risks, Key Details. Should you Invest?
The IPO of Ami Organics has total equity shares of 65.42 lakh and the investors have put in bids for 77,42,232 lakh equity shares.
Rudolf Weigl Birth Anniversary 2021: Google Doodle Honours Polish Biologist Who Invented Typhus Vaccine
Rudolf Weigl had produced the first effective vaccine against epidemic typhus—one of humanity’s oldest and most infectious diseases
Robert Durst Defense Rests; Testimony Ends In Murder Case
Robert Durst's marathon testimony over three weeks in which the ailing millionaire denied killing his wife and best friend but also said he'd lied if he had done so concluded Wednesday and lawyers rested their cases in the murder trial.
Mexican Authorities And Migrants Continue To Clash In South
Another group of about 200 migrants started walking north from the southern Mexico city of Tapachula on Wednesday despite a heavy presence of National Guard troops and immigration agents that had dispersed similar groups in recent days, including earlier...
Man Shot With Slain Off-duty New Orleans Cop In Texas Dies
The friend of an offduty New Orleans police officer who was fatally shot during a holdup on the patio of a Houston restaurant has also died, more than a week after being wounded in the shooting, police said.
Auto Maker Stellantis Will Fill Gap By Buying A Finance Arm
Automaker Stellantis NV, which was formed earlier this year by a merger involving Fiat Chrysler, said Wednesday it will pay $285 million for an autofinance company to provide loans and leases to customers through its dealers.
South Dakota Governor Sends AG Crash Investigation To House
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem on Wednesday renewed her efforts to force the states attorney general from office after he hit and killed a pedestrian last year, delivering to the House speaker an external hard drive containing the crash investigation file.
Louisiana Man's Personal Levee No Match For Ida's Fury
Flooded out by Hurricane Katrina, Roy Comardelle wasn't going to let another hurricane beat him. He built a levee around his entire lot to protect his home, commercial fishing boats, cars and motorcycle.
Indian Army to Participate in Multi-nation Military Exercise in Russia
The defence ministry said a contingent of 200 personnel of the Indian Army will participate in an exercise that is taking place from September 3-16.