India
Man Charred to Death While Sleeping in Car Near Farmers' Protest at Delhi-Haryana Border
The incident come to notice after some activists of Bharitya Kisan Union Ekta Ugrahan went out of the protest site and found the burnt car. The man used to run a cycle shop in Dhanola in Punjab’s Barnala.
PM Modi's Visit Encouraged Us to Do More, Says Zydus Cadila Chairman
The prime minister visited the facility as part of his three-city tour to review vaccine development work.
Search on for Pilot Missing in MiG-29K Crash, Says Indian Navy
The Russian-origin jet had taken off from aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya, and went down at around 5 PM on Thursday, officials had said. One pilot of the aircraft had been rescued while a search operation is on for Cdr Nishant Singh, Indian Navy officia...
CBI Raids 40 Locations in Connection With Coal Scam; Most in Bengal
The searches which are primarily spread across West Bengal pertain to a new case registered by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), officials said.
8 States, UTs Reported 69 Percent of New Covid-19 Cases in 24-hour Span; Tests Per Million Cross 1 Lakh
With 11,57,605tests conducted in a span of 24 hours, India's cumulative tests have surged to13.82crore, while the number of tests per million population has crossed the 1-lakh mark and now stands at1,00,159.7, the ministry said.
Take The Time To Watch An ODI Cricket Match: A Lot Of Time.
It looked a lot like slow-motion cricket.
Farmers' Agitation: Protester Who Turned Off Water Cannon Charged With Attempt to Murder
In a video doing rounds on social media, Navdeep can be seen scaling up a blue colour water canon vehicle, turning it off and then jumped on a tractor trolley standing nearby.
West Bengal to Cut Board Exam 2021 Syllabus by 30-35%: Here's What Experts Feel
The syllabus reforms committee and the secondary board and higher secondary councils had suggested that class 10 and 12 syllabus should be reduced for the academic year 2020-21 because of the loss in classroom teaching brought on by the Covid-19 crisis.
Delhi Govt to Provide Essential Amenities to Agitating Farmers at Nirankari Maidan in Burari
The Arvind Kejriwal government in Delhi has asked its MLA and Delhi Jal Board vice-chairman Raghav Chadha to take stock of the situation by reaching Burari.
Indians Stock Up Gold As Price Correction Entices Buyers
Physical gold demand in India remained healthy this week as a drop in prices to a near fivemonth low encouraged retail consumers and jewellers to raise purchases in the midst of the wedding season.
Fiscal Deficit at 120% of Annual Target at October-end, Impacted by Covid-19 Lockdown
The deficit widened mainly on account of poor revenue realisation. The lockdown imposed to curb spreading of coronavirus infections had significantly impacted business activities and in turn contributed to sluggish revenue realisation.
Delhi Riots: Jamia Student Released on 3-day Custody Parole to Sit for Exams
Tanha, who is pursuing his B.A. (Hons) in Persian, had moved the court seeking interim bail from November 30 to December 7 to prepare for three backlog exams scheduled to be held on December 4, 5 and 7.
Classes to Resume in Medical Colleges of West Bengal from December 1, Says Official
There has been no classroom teaching in the medical colleges of the state since lockdown was announced in March.
Premier Badminton League Season 6 Postponed Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
The organisers of Premier Badminton League said they were working on fresh dates for early next year.
Bombay High Court Allows Malegaon Victim's Kin to Intervene in Purohit's Plea
A bench of Justices S S Shinde and M S Karnik had heard Bilal's counsel B A Desai, and Purohit's counsel Neela Gokhale on Wednesday and closed the arguments for order on November 23.
TMC MLA Mihir Goswami Leaves for Delhi with MP Nisiht Pramanik, Likely to Join BJP
Mihir Goswami who met Pramanik in October fuelling speculation over his future course of action, said on various occasions he had 'digested insults', but continued to stick to the party because of his allegiance to CM Mamata Banerjee.