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Ayushmann Khurrana Heads to Delhi to Wrap Up 'Anek'
Actor Ayushmann Khurrana will wrap up the final schedule of his next film Anek in the city. Ayushmann disclosed the news to fans on social media that Delhi would be the last schedule of the film.
Delhi World's Most Polluted Capital City for Third Year in a Row, Finds Air Quality Study
While India's air quality saw significant improvements because of the Covid-19 lockdown, 22 Indian cities also featured in the top 30 most polluted cities in the world.
Nepal President Calls All-party Meeting Amid Political Crisis
Prominent leaders of the CPN-UML's Nepal faction - Madhav Kumar Nepal and Jhalanath Khanal had also sided with Prachanda in seeking Oli's resignation as Prime Minister.
Delhi Road Rage: Two Youth Stabbed to Death Near Udyog Vihar Metro Station
One of the culprits, Pardeep Kohli (19), has been arrested and the juvenile apprehended in the case, police said.
Kartik Aaryan, Kiara Advani Welcome Back Tabu on 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2' Set
In a picture shared on social media, Kartik Aaryan, Kiara Advani and 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2' director Anees Bazmee strike a pose with Tabu, who sits behind a bubble shield.
Australia To Proceed With AstraZeneca Covid-19 Vaccine Despite Pause In Europe
The WHO said there have been no documented deaths linked to COVID-19 vaccines and that people should not panic.
Alcatraz Reopens For Indoor Tours After Yearlong Closure
Alcatraz, the historic island prison off San Francisco, opened up Monday for a limited number of indoor tours, which had been offlimits for more than a year due to the pandemic.
With NIL Reform In Limbo, NCAA Heading Toward Busy June
The NCAA's efforts to allow athletes to earn money from personal endorsement and sponsorship deals are stuck in limbo, and June is shaping up to be a potentially busy and important month for college sports.
Haaland OK'd At Interior, 1st Native American Cabinet Head
The Senate on Monday confirmed New Mexico Rep. Deb Haaland as interior secretary, making her the first Native American to lead a Cabinet department and the first to lead the federal agency that has wielded influence over the nations tribes for more than n...
Arkansas Attorney General Sues Walgreens Over Opioid Crisis
Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge on Monday sued Walgreens, accusing the pharmacy chain of fueling the opioid crisis in the state by filling a large number of suspicious orders for painkillers.
LT Grade Assistant Teacher Exam: HC Extends Date For Submission Of Documents To March 25
In a relief for candidates appearing for an examination for the posts of assistant teacher in the LT grade, the Uttarakahnd High Court on Monday extended the date of the submission of documents to March 25. Earlier, the candidates were asked to furni...
Moderna Begins Testing of New Covid-19 Vaccine
The company said its new candidate, mRNA-1283, could potentially be stored in refrigerators instead of freezers, making it easier to distribute, especially in developing countries.
BTS Fans Get Angry After Grammy Loss, Aamir Khan Quits Social Media
BTS' loss at the Grammys 2021 angered fans of the K-pop band. Aamir Khan has announced he is quitting social media for good. This and more in today's entertainment wrap.
Army Recruitment Scam: CBI Books 5 Lt Colonel-ranked Officers, 18 Others; Raids in 13 Cities
Complaint was filed by the office of ADG, Discipline & Vigilance, Adjutant General's Branch, Integrated HQ of Ministry of Defence (Army).
Connectivity Achieved on 59 Roads Along Border With China, Says Rajnath Singh
In view of the face-off between Indian and Chinese militaries in eastern Ladakh as well as China's aggressive infrastructure development along the border, India has redoubled efforts to improve connectivity along the frontier.
Another War Front Opens: Kejriwal Challenges Centre’s Bill to Curtail Delhi Govt's Power
Delhi Chief Minister said the new bill is against SC order on the landmark verdict on the tussle of power between the elected government and the LG's office.