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NGT Directs Bihar Pollution Control Board To Frame Guidelines For Installation Of Mobile Towers
The National Green Tribunal Monday directed the Bihar State Pollution Control Board to frame guidelines within three months with regard to the installation of mobile towers and its harmful effects. A bench of Justice S P Wangdi and expert member Dr Nagi...
Uber Wins Challenge Against London Operating License Refusal
London (AP) Uber can keep operating in London after the ride-hailing company won a court appeal on Monday against the refusal by transit regulators to renew its license. The US company had challenged Transport for London's decision in late 2019 not to r...
Suspect In Downing Of Flight MH17 Denies Any Involvement At Trial
One of four suspects being tried in absentia for the 2014 downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 has denied any involvement with firing or supplying the missile used in its destruction, a lawyer said in court on Monday.
MPSOS Releases Class 12 'Ruk Jana Nahi' Exam Results, Check at Official Website
Usually, MPSOS holds Class 10 and Class 12 exams twice a year, in June and December. However, this year, the exams were delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdown.
Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray Wishes Lata Mangeshkar on Her Birthday
Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, NCP president Sharad Pawar and other state politicians on Monday extended birthday greetings to legendary playback singer Lata Mangeshkar, saying she has ruled the hearts of people across the globe with her voi...
Malaysia To Place COVID-19 Restrictions In Some Parts Of Biggest Palm Oil State Sabah
Malaysia on Monday said it will impose strict movement restrictions in four districts in its largest palm oil producing state Sabah after reporting more than 1,000 coronavirus infections there in September.
Delhi Airport To Resume Flight Operations At T2 Terminal From October
The Delhi airport will resume flight operations at the T2 terminal from October 1, said its operator DIAL on Monday. The airport has been operating flights from the T3 terminal only since March 23, when flight operations in India were curtailed drastica...
Australian Park Owner Fined USD 2.5M Over 4 River Ride Deaths
Brisbane (Australia) (AP) An Australian theme park owner was fined 3.6 million Australian dollars (USD 2.5 million) on Monday for safety breaches that led to the deaths of four people on a river rapids ride in 2016. Two men and two women died when thei...
SC Allows Suspected Covid-19 Positive Aspirant to Take CLAT Exam in Isolation Room
CLAT-2020 exam, an entrance test for the 22 National Law Universities (NLUs) for admission to LLB, LLB 5 year Integrated and LLM, courses is scheduled to start at 2 PM today.
Armenian And Azeri Forces Exchange Fire For 2nd Day, Karabakh Says 15 More Troops Killed
Armenian and Azeri forces exchanged fierce fire for the second day on Monday morning, with both sides accusing each other of using heavy artillery.
Memoir Of India's First Woman Radio Newsreader To Be Out In October
The life and times of India's first woman radio newsreader Saeeda Bano will unravel in a new book, originally written as a memoir in Urdu, Penguin Random House India announced on Monday. The book, "Off the Beaten Track", has been translated into English...
Bigg Boss 14: 'Chhoti Bahu' Actress Rubina Dilaik to Enter Show?
While the suspense over 'Bigg Boss 14' participants remains, reports have confirmed actress Rubina Dilaik's participation in the show hosted by Salman Khan.
Gold Inches Higher On Tepid Dollar; Trump-Biden Debate In Focus
Gold prices edged up on Monday as the dollar slipped off a twomonth peak hit last week as political uncertainty accelerated ahead of the first presidential election debate between U.S. President Donald Trump and his Democratic rival Joe Biden.
Unborn Twins Die as Pregnant Woman Turned Away by Three Kerala Hospitals Due to Covid-19 Scare
The woman’s husband, NC Sherief, said he lost his twins after he tried getting his wife, 20, admitted to a hospital for around 14 hours, but was denied treatment.
'Outsiders Trying to Spoil Harmony': Priests' Body Condemns Petition Against Mathura Mosque
A group of Hindus had moved to Mathura civil court for removal of a mosque claiming that it was allegedly built on orders of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb at the exact birthplace of Lord Sri Krishna.
Beijing Unveils New Protections For Health Emergency Whistleblowers
China's capital Beijing will protect whistleblowers who disclose information about public health emergencies, it said on Sunday, part of the country's efforts to fix some of the systemic faults that hindered its initial response to the COVID19 outbreak.