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BMC Launches to Track Covid Vaccine 'Dropouts' As Over 50k Mumbaikars Failed to Return for 2nd Dose
Ward offices are now given the responsibility of calling up people to inquire why they haven't taken the second shot yet.
Rajasthan Govt to Set Up Ayurveda, Yoga, Naturopathy Colleges in Six Districts
The Rajasthan government is set to establish ayurveda, yoga and naturopathy colleges in six districts including Jaipur
WWE Announces Official Date of Natalie Eva Marie's Return to Wrestling Ring
In a series of six promos till now, Eva has explained what compelled her to make a comeback and how she will be raising the bar this time.
Dalit Man, Who Objected to Hanuman Chalisa in Schools, Killed After Brawl Over Ambedkar Poster
According to the Indian Express report, Bamnia had registered complaints twice earlier this year on different issues
Bodies Of 2 More Miners Found In Mexico; 6 Confirmed Dead
Two more bodies were found Wednesday at a small coal mine in a northern Mexico border state after the shaft flooded and partially collapsed, bringing to six the number of confirmed dead.
Ex-Mongolian Prime Minister Khurelsukh Wins Presidential Election
Former Mongolian Prime Minister Ukhnaa Khurelsukh became the country's sixth democratically elected president on Wednesday, further consolidating the power of the ruling Mongolian People's Party (MPP).
South Dakota's Ellsworth Base Will Be Home To B-21 Bomber
Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota will be the home of the nextgeneration nuclear bomber, the B21 Raider, the U.S. Air Force indicated Wednesday.
Nominee To Oversee Indigenous Affairs Has Widespread Support
President Joe Biden's nominee to oversee Indigenous affairs at the Interior Department said Wednesday he won't impede tribes as they seek to improve infrastructure, public safety and the economy on their lands.
Canada Will Soon Crack Down On Online Hate In Wake Of Fatal Attack -senior Minister
Canada will soon unveil measures to crack down on online extremism following the killing of a Muslim family, a crime that police said was inspired by hate, a government minister said on Wednesday.
Franklin Templeton Moves To Calm Indian Investors After New Debt Fund Ban
Franklin Templeton India told investors on Wednesday that the market regulator's ban on its launching new debt funds would have no impact on existing funds that manage $8 billion in assets.
Italian Police Probe Subcontractor To Burberry Over Labour Exploitation -warrant
Italian police have arrested a Chinese couple accused of running a leather goods business which exploited immigrant workers it employed to make handbags for a Burberry supplier, according to an arrest warrant seen by Reuters.
Grief, Outrage After Shootout Kills Pregnant Brazilian Woman
Friends and family of a young pregnant woman killed by a stray bullet during a police shootout with alleged criminals in Rio de Janeiro gathered to mourn on Wednesday.
In UK In First Foreign Trip, Biden To Announce Vaccine Plan
Mildenhall (England), Jun 9 (AP) Embarking on the first overseas trip of his term, President Joe Biden is eager to reassert the United States on the world stage, steadying European allies deeply shaken by his predecessor and pushing democracy as the only...
Can Pasmanda Caste Muslims Ever Make a Parallel Rise and Rule Jammu & Kashmir?
The so-called Muslim leadership across J&K valley remains in the hands of upper caste Kashmiri, Dogri and Pahari Muslims with the only exception of Gujjar and Bakarwals.
Strategic Corridors, Ring Rail Revamp, Intelligent Transport System: Master Plan of Delhi 2041
The draft MPD 2041 has been made available on the website of the Delhi Development Authority and public suggestions and objections have been invited, a senior DDA official said on Wednesday.
Efforts on to Ensure More Indian Institutions Scale Global Excellence: PM Modi
PM Modi said this while congratulating IIT Bombay, IISc Bangalore and IIT Delhi for figuring in the top 200 positions in QS World University Rankings 2022.