New Delhi
DTC Bus Hits 8 Vehicles in Mangolpuri Area on Delhi's Outskirts, 8 Injured
The low floor bus coming from Kanjhawala S block rammed into the vehicles - two scooters, one motorbike, one e-rickshaw, two autos and two cars - at Y Block T-point at around 1 p.m.
ISRO to Open Regional Academic Centre for Space at IIT Varanasi; Long Term R&D Projects to be Offered
Short-term projects for B-Tech and M-Tech students from the institute and associate institutes will also be included in this sequence.
'PM Modi Will Not Let Farmers Get Hurt, Hope Stir Ends Soon': Rajnath Singh's Appeal on Kisan Divas
Rajnath Singh had earlier on Monday asserted that agriculture was a "mother sector" and there was no question of taking any "retrograde steps" against it ever.
'Deeply Honoured' at Being Awarded Legion of Merit by US President: PM Modi
The award recognises the efforts of the people of India and the US to improve bilateral ties, Modi said in a series of tweets, asserting that this was reflected in the bipartisan consensus in both countries about their strategic partnership.
Amit Shah to Head Committee for Planning Year-long Commemoration of Netaji's 125th Birth Anniversary
The 125th birth anniversary of the noted freedom fighter and nationalist from West Bengal will fall on January 23, 2022.
CBI Brings Out Updated Crime Manual After 15 Years
The crime manual, which has Standard Operating Procedures for the officials of the premier investigating agency, was released by Minister of State for Personnel Jitendra Singh on Monday in an official event.
Delhi Records 803 New Covid-19 Cases, Active Infections Below 10,000-mark
The city's cumulative COVID-19 count stands at 6,17,808, authorities said.
India Can Inoculate Priority Groups by June 2021: Fitch Solutions
"India's role in the global COVID-19 vaccine rollout will be significant both as a recipient of the medicine as well as a producer," Fitch said in a report.
Cold Wave Sweeps Delhi, Minimum Temp Dips to 3.4 Degrees C; Winters May Intensify Post Dec 26
The maximum temperature is likely to hover around 22 degree C with mainly clear skies and mist. Another cold spell is expected to hit Delhi-NCR after December 26.
'Distinguished Writer and Journalist': PM Modi Mourns Demise of RSS Ideologue MG Vaidya
Vaidya, 97, is survived by his wife Sunanda and eight children, among them are three daughters Vibhavari G. Naik, Pratibha U. Rajhans, Bharti J. Kahu, five sons Dhananjay, Manmohan, Srinivasa, Shashibhushan and Ram, besides a large extended family.
Govt Must Protect Vaccine Makers Against Lawsuits, Frivolous Claims Invite Skepticism: Adar Poonawalla
When frivolous claims come up, and something is blown out of proportion in the media, skepticism sets in that definitely something can happen due to the vaccine and to dispel that, the government needs to step in to spread the right information, Poonawall...
At 3.9 Degree Celsius, Delhi Records Season's Lowest Minimum Temperature
The mercury dipped to 3.3 degrees Celsius and 3.4 degrees Celsius at Lodhi Road and Ayanagar, respectively, as icy winds from snow-laden Western Himalayas continued to sweep the city, the India Meteorological Department said.
Defence Minister Hands Over 3 DRDO Systems to Chiefs of Armed Forces
Singh handed over the Indian maritime situational awareness system (IMSAS) to Navy Chief Admiral Karambir Singh, the Border Surveillance System (BOSS), which is an all-weather electronic surveillance system, to Army Chief General M M Naravane, and the Ast...
Realtors Body Alleges 'Cartelisation' by Cement and Steel Players, Seeks PM's Intervention
CREDAI said the abrupt increase in prices is 'highly unethical and amounts to unfair and restrictive trade practices' and is 'a classic case of cartelisation by cement and steel manufacturers'.
Not Possible to Give Definite Date for Resumption of Normal Train Services: Railway Board Chairman
"The general managers have been in discussion with the state governments and we will resume the services when and where we get the go-ahead. Even now, the situation is not normal," he said.
Arvind Kejriwal Attacks Centre on Transfer of 3 IPS Officers from Bengal, Calls it 'Assault' on Federalism
The TMC government in Bengal led by Mamata Banerjee is strongly opposing the Centre’s move to send three IPS officers, who were involved in the security of BJP chief JP Nadda during his recent visit to West Bengal, on central deputation.