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Delhi Riots: Court Sends Sharjeel Imam to 14-days Judicial Custody in UAPA Case
Additional Sessions Judge Amitabh Rawat sent him to judicial custody for 14 days after he was produced before the court through video conferencing, his lawyer Ahmad Ibrahim said.
Can't Be Part of it, Can't Part with It: On Wrong Side of Gandhis, What Route Will These Congress Leaders Pick?
By the time the Lok Sabha elections are due in 2024, the Ram temple will be completed, which means a near sweep in UP. The economy could be back on track, so the other probable issue for the Congress may end up in a whimper.
India Attends Key Meeting of BIMSTEC, Discuss Impact of Coronavirus Among Other Challenges
The Indian delegation at the virtual meeting of the grouping was headed by Secretary (East) in Ministry of External Affairs Vijay Thakur Singh, they said.
FM Nirmala Sitharaman to Meet Heads of Banks, NBFCs on Loan Recast Today
The Reserve Bank of India last month permitted onetime restructuring of both corporate and retail loans without getting classified as a non-performing asset.
Stations Shut in Containment Zones, Train Frequency Regulated: New Guidelines for Metro Services
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) had issued the Unlock 4 guidelines on Saturday under which metro trains would be allowed to resume services from September 7.
Union Cabinet Approves Mission Karmayogi for Bringing Post-recruitment Reforms in Civil Services
Union Minister Prakash Javadekar said officers and government employees will get an opportunity to improve their performance under the new mission.
Central Armed Police Forces Recorded 36 Suicides in 2019, 433 in Last Six Years: NCRB Data
A total of 36 CAPF personnel killed themselves during 2019, with 14 of them (38.9 per cent) due to family problems and three due to service-related issues.
IPS Officer Charu Sinha Becomes CRPF's First Woman IG in Srinagar Sector
She earlier headed the CRPF formation in Bihar that includes the deployment of the force in anti-Naxal operations in that state.
'Don't Blame God for Man-made Disaster': P Chidambaram Slams FM Over GDP Contraction
A day after a 24% drop in the GDP signaled India's worst economic contraction on record, Chidambaram took on Sitharaman for her "act of God" comment and said it is a man-made disaster.
With LAC Crisis Refusing to Subside, Why Topography of Latest Flash Point in Ladakh is Key for Both Armies
Given the level of mistrust between the Indian and Chinese armies, both are trying to capture the commanding heights in areas claimed by both nations.
'Will Miss His Tantrums’: When Pranab Mukherjee Recalled Sonia Gandhi’s Farewell Speech for Him
The former President breathed his last on August 31 following an emergency surgery to remove a clot in his brain. Mukherjee had also tested positive for Covid-19 before the surgery.
'Not Some Social Media Firm but People of India Rejected Rahul, Congress': BJP's Amit Malviya on Facebook Row
BJP's IT cell head Amit Malviya lashed out at Congress and Rahul Gandhi, terming them responsible for their successive electoral defeats. He also said that the Congress must realise that people have no faith in them.
It Was a Challenge to Pronounce Judgment in Ayodhya Case, Says Former CJI Ranjan Gogoi
Gogoi said that reaching the final verdict was a challenging task for several reasons, adding that the support of eminent lawyers to the bench in the 40-day continuous hearing was unprecedented.
Naomi Osaka Re-enters Western & Southern Open on WTA, USTA Request Less Than a Day After Withdrawal
Naomi Osaka has decided to compete in the Western & Southern Open less than a day after withdrawing from the tournament to protest against racial injustice in US.
Congress Says Not Happy With Outcome of GST Council Meeting, Decisions Thrust Upon Them
Punjab Finance Minister Manpreet Badal, who opened the discussions from the Congress side, sought activation of the disputes resolution mechanism in the Council as provided for in Article 279 of the Constitution.
Just 24 Percent of Indian Households Have Internet Facility to Access E-education, Says UNICEF Report
The Remote Learning Reachability report, issued by UNICEF on Thursday, expressed concerns over children from economically disadvantaged families struggling with access to remote learning.