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India's Active Covid-19 Caseload Continues to Decline, Drops Below 3.6 Lakh: Health Ministry
The health ministry said that the present active caseload consists of just 3.66 per cent of India’s total positive cases. The new recoveries of 33,494 in the last 24 hours have led to a net decline of 3,930 in the total active cases.
Tea, Kheer, Tomato Soup Twice Daily: Protesting Farmers Say There's Enough Ammunition for Winters
Volunteers from a multitude of non-profit organisations have been supplying coffee, tea, milk, jaggery, dates, and peanuts to the farmers in their trolleys and sheds.
Delhi Records 'Poor' Air Quality; Likely to Improve Due to Strong Winds and Light Rain
The India Meteorological Department said the national capital and its neighbouring cities are likely to receive light rainfall on Friday and Saturday under the influence a fresh Western Disturbance passing over the Himalayas.
Tata's Counters Mismanagement Claims in SC, Says Shapoorji Pallonji Group Valuation Rose
The Tata firms told the top court that unless the losses were so enormous and there was a lack of probity which left no other option but to remove the majority shareholders of the company, the NCLAT could not have reached the conclusion including that of...
SC to Hear Maratha Quota Case from January 25, Says Matter Requires Urgent Hearing
The apex court had on September 9 had stayed the implementation of the legislation but made it clear that status of those who have availed of the benefits would not be disturbed.
Delhi Riots: Court Grants Interim Bail to Accused on 'Humanitarian Grounds' for Sister's Wedding
The judge said the fact that Shubham was the sole brother of four sisters and one of them was getting married was weighing heavily on his mind.
Franklin Templeton Case: Supreme Court Asks Sebi to Appoint Observer for E-voting Process
The apex court is hearing an appeal filed by Franklin Templeton against the Karnataka High Court order which stopped the fund house from winding up its debt fund schemes without prior consent of the investors.
Boxing Body Polls Deferred as Members Express Concern Over Covid-19
A large number of voting members of BFI are above 60 years and are in the high-risk Covid-19 category and thus 23 state associations out of 32 wrote to the Returning Officer.
Delhi Court Sends 5 Men with Alleged Terror Links to Police Custody for 4 Days
All the five were arrested on Monday after an encounter from Shakarpur locality in east Delhi. They were produced before Metropolitan Magistrate Sahil Khumri, who allowed their police custody till December 11.
Farm Laws Will Benefit Farmers, Govt Will Handle Agitations: Narendra Singh Tomar
The delegation of 20 "progressive farmers" from Haryana, led by Padma Shri awardee Kanwal Singh Chauhan, said the government may amend some provisions of the laws but should not repeal them.
Delegation of 20 Haryana Farmers in Support of Agri Laws Meet Union Min Tomar; Seek Amendments, Not Repeal
Calling it a delegation of 'progressive farmers', a member of the team said the group led by Padmashree awardee Kamal Singh Chavan met Tomar in support of the farm laws enacted in September and demanded the government may amend some provisions but it shou...
Delhi Riots: HC Asks Police to Respond to Plea Seeking Videos of Protests Against CAA
Justice Suresh Kumar Kait issued notice and asked Delhi Police to file status report in the case and listed the matter for further hearing on January 7, 2021.
UP Anti-conversion Law: If People Convert to Hinduism After a Satsang, Would Police Book the Kathavachak?
If the answer to the question is 'yes', then that clearly undermines the agency of individuals to decide for themselves.
Decision-making, Clear Mentality, Understanding Space: What Juan Ferrando is Trying to Teach His FC Goa Team
ISL 2020-21: Juan Ferrando is working with his FC Goa team in training to improve them in the various nuances of football and has the belief that as the season progresses, so will his men.
Women Farmer Protesters at Delhi's Ghazipur Border Face Inconvenience Due to Lack of Clean Toilets
The protesting woman said unhygienic toilets and defecating in the open are not the only problems, their safety is also a big concern. They are compelled to spend sleepless night under the flyover, another woman protester said.
Ministers Including Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh Meet PM Modi Ahead of Farmer-govt Meeting: Sources
Sources said that the farmers are scheduled to meet Union ministers for fifth-round of talks on the new farm laws this afternoon after the government conveyed its proposals or concessions which it can offer to them.