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Daimler Recalls 1.29 Million U.S. Vehicles For Software Issue
Daimler AG's U.S. unit MercedesBenz USA said Saturday it is recalling 1.29 million vehicles sold since 2016 because software may fail to communicate correct vehicle location in the event of a crash.
Web Series Inspector Avinash' Team Meets UP CM
The team of web series Inspector Avinash' being made on success stories of the Uttar Pradesh Special Task Force, on Saturday met Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath at his residence here. The web series team which met the chief minister included fil...
Thai Activists Cover Monument To Protest Royal Defamation Law
Youth activists protesting against laws forbidding insult to Thailand's powerful king briefly clashed with police on Saturday after draping Bangkok's Democracy Monument in red cloth.
Country's Benefit Lies in that of Farmers: Mahatma Gandhi's Granddaughter Visits Protest Site in Ghazipur
The 84-year-old Bhattacharjee, who is also the chairperson of National Gandhi Museum, exhorted farmers to remain peaceful in their protest and urged the government to take care of the farming community.
Bombay HC Judge Who Gave Controversial POCSO Verdicts Takes Oath as Additional Judge for 1 Year
Justice Nitin Jamdar, the senior-most judge at the Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court, administered the oath of office to her.
Union Budget Sets Pace for Aatmanirbhar Bharat, Says Finance Minister in Lok Sabha
Replying to the debate on the Budget in Lok Sabha, the minister also said the challenges of pandemic did not deter the government from undertaking reforms for maintaining the long-term goals of the country.
Indian-origin Arora Akanksha, 34, Announces Candidacy for Post of UN Chief
Antonio Guterres is the 9th Secretary-General of the United Nations and no woman has held the position of the world's top diplomat in the 75-year history of the United Nations.
Anita Hassanandani Shares First Photo of Her Newborn Son with Husband Rohit Reddy
Actress Anita Hassanandani and her husband Rohit Reddy welcomed their first child, a baby boy, on February 9.
Radio a Fantastic Medium That Deepens Social Connect: PM Modi
In a tweet, PM Narendra Modi said he has personality experienced the positive impact of radio through 'Mann Ki Baat', his monthly broadcast.
Tattoo on Woman's Arm Leads to Delhi High Court Granting Bail to Rape Accused
The woman alleged that the accused forced her to have physical relations with him by threatening and blackmailing her. She asserted that physical relations continued from 2016 till 2019.
Ranveer Singh Shares Hilarious Video of Rohit Shetty Driving a Clown Car
Ranveer Singh has revealed the fun side of Rohit Shetty by sharing a hilarious video where the filmmaker is driving a clown car.
As Koshyari-Uddhav Fight Reaches Sky, New Episode on Helipad at Raj Bhavan Follows 'No Plane' Show
Koshyari was set to visit his home state Uttrakhand on Thursday, where the Tapovan barrage got washed away following the tumultuous flash floods triggered by a snow avalanche.
For First Time in 5 Years, CJI May Retire Without Appointing a Judge to SC: Report
The apex court is short of four judges while two retirements — of CJI Bobde and Justice Indu Malhotra — are due in the next two months. Additionally, Justices Ashok Bhushan, Rohinton Nariman and Navin Sinha will retire this year.
World Radio Day 2021: Date, Theme, Significance and Everything You Need To Know
This year, the theme of World Radio Day has been divided into three sub-themes namely, evolution, innovation, and connection. 2021 also marks the tenth anniversary of World Radio Day.
Biden Administration To Undo Medicaid Work Requirements
The Biden administration is moving to roll back Medicaid work requirements in its latest effort to undo a controversial Trumpera policy.
Religion And The Death Penalty Collide At The Supreme Court
The Supreme Court is sending a message to states that want to continue to carry out the death penalty: Inmates must be allowed to have a spiritual adviser by their side as they are executed.