India
Pakistani Journalist Summoned on Allegation He Defamed Army
Asad Ali Toor, who works for the Aaj News Pakistani TV channel, said he was consulting his lawyer to decide whether to appear before the Federal Investigation Agency on June 4.
CISCE Cancels ISC Class 12 Board Exams Due to COVID-19
This will be the first-ever zero exam year for the board as neither 10th nor 12th board exams will be held this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
May Saw India’s Daily Vaccination Drop by 34% Amid Shortage, Monthly Doses Fell Too
In May, the total vaccination figure dropped by 32 per cent as only 6.10 crore doses could be administered, showed Union health ministry data.
In Bharatpur Royal Family Feud, Son Accuses MLA Father Of Turning Violent
In a now-deleted tweet, Anirudh said he has not been in touch with his father for six weeks now, and accused him of accumulating debt and turning alcoholic.
Seven Universities in Gujarat to get 'Centre of Excellence' Status
The Gujarat government has decided to grant Centre of Excellence (CoE) status to seven private universities in the state
Former Bengal Chief Secy Could Face Criminal Proceedings Under Disaster Management Act
Any move to initiate criminal proceedings against Alapan Bandopadhyay may trigger another tussle between the Centre and the Bengal government, which is backing him.
In Madhya Pradesh, Only 14 Districts Have CT Scan Machines, Govt Tells HC
The affidavit also admitted that around 95 ventilators received under PM Cares Fund are still inside storerooms.
Monsoon Likely to Be Normal in North & South, Above-normal in Central India: IMD
Quantitatively, the monsoon seasonal (June to September) rainfall over the country as a whole is likely to be 101 per cent of the Long Period Average with a model error of plus or minus 4 per cent.
'PM Did Not Give Permission to Leave': Centre Provides a 9-Point Rebuttal to Mamata Banerjee's Statements
The TMC supremo in her statement said that the PM had permitted her and the chief secretary to leave.
RRB Group D, NTPC Exams Postponed
RRB has said that it will conduct the examinations when the situation gets normal.
'Ego Prevailed Over Public Service': Dhankhar on Mamata Skipping PM Meet
West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar said the chief minister had called him before the meeting at Kalaikunda in Paschim Medinipur district and indicated that she won't attend it if Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari is present in it.
Delhi Government Allows Home Delivery of Liquor
The Delhi government has allowed home delivery of liquor under the amended excise rules. The Delhi Excise (Amendment) Rules, 2021, notified on Monday, allow licence holders to deliver liquor booked through an app or a website at the doorstep of the buye...
Sushil Kumar's Arms License Suspended Post His Arrest in Chhatrasal Stadium Murder Case
Delhi Police said that the process to cancel Sushil Kumar's arms license has been started.
Karnataka Covid Vaccination: Students and Workers Going Abroad Added to Priority List
The drive for students going to foreign countries to pursue their studies and those who need to travel to get employed in other countries begins on Tuesday.
Systems in Bihar Delivered, State Almost Out Of Clutches Of 2nd Covid Wave: Minister
Mangal Pandey says Bihar will finish key work in 2-3 months to deal with a possible third wave, and adds that his state is not thinking about global tenders for vaccines.
Gurpreet Singh Sandhu Pens Heartfelt Messages for Delgado, Khabra and Bheke as Bengaluru FC Bids Them Adieu
Bengaluru FC's Gurpreet Singh Sandhu dropped his farewell messages for Dimas Delgado, Harmanjot Khabra and Rahul Bheke.