- 18th February, 2022 The Tribune
- Active Covid cases in country settle below 3 lakh
With 25,920 people testing positive for coronavirus infection in a day, India's tally of Covid cases rose to 4,27,80,235, while the active cases dipped below three lakh after 43 days, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Friday. - Four companies submit 10 bids for eight oil, gas blocks
As many as four companies, including three state-owned, put in 10 bids for the eight oil and gas blocks on offer in India’s latest round of bidding for exploration acreage, according to the Directorate General of Hydrocarbons (DGH). - No woman wears hijab by choice: Yogi Adityanath
Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath today said no one wears hijab by choice and the custom has been forced on Muslim women. - Cheating case registered
Chandigarh: A cheating case has been registered against immigration consultant Bappaditya Mandal of Global Tree Careers, Sector 17, on a complaint of Babu Singh, who alleged that he had paid Rs75,000 in August 2018 for processing his daughter’s visa application for Canada. The suspect neither - China to set up missile repair base in Bangladesh
A decade after China supplied Bangladesh with surface-to-air missile systems, a maintenance and overhaul facility will come up there which can double up as a production assembly line of the same missile and its advanced variants. - Jailing officials no solution: CJI on tribunal vacancies
Noting sending government officials to jail for contempt of court was not a solution, the SC on Thursday said it would hear petitions relating to vacancies in various tribunals. - PM: Both Channi, Kejriwal playing divisive politics
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today lashed out at Punjab CM Charanjit Singh Channi and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal for playing “divisive and separatist” politics. - Counting on India for support, says US
Noting that India is committed to rules-based international order, the US hoped that New Delhi would stand by its side in case of an impending Russian invasion of Ukraine. - Amritsar - bound flight suffers technical snag
An Amritsar-bound Vistara flight today made an emergency and safe landing at the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport here soon after taking off as the pilot noticed a technical snag in the aircraft, said the officials. - Bid to defame AAP convener: Raghav Chadha
With Arvind Kejriwal under the target of the Congress, SAD and BJP, state co-incharge of the AAP Raghav Chadha has said these parties have come together to stop them from forming the government in Punjab. - Punjabi a casualty in Delhi schools: Anurag Thakur
Union Minister Anurag Thakur today said Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal should clarify whether he harbours any dreams related to Khalistan. He was referring to statements made by former AAP leader Kumar Vishwas. Anurag also targeted CM Charanjit Singh Channi on his recent statement on people fr - Kejriwal's stance always anti - Punjab: Harsimrat Badal
Kejriwal has taken an anti-Punjab stance in the top court on crucial issues. The AAP govt is against the release of Devinderpal Singh Bhullar. It has taken away the second language status to Punjabi in Delhi. — Harsimrat Badal, SAD leader - Jumla for India, jobs for China: Rahul Gandhi targets government on ?Make in India?
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday targeted the Modi government over the issue of jobs, charging that ‘Make in India’ is turning into ‘Buy from China’. - Delhi govt asks schools to ensure 100 pc attendance of senior students in offline classes
Delhi govt asks schools to ensure 100 pc attendance of senior students in offline classes - NCB busts narco network operating on 'darknet'
NCB busts narco network operating on 'darknet'
- 17th February, 2022 The Tribune
- IRF hails new safety norms for children below 4 yrs riding on two wheelers
Global road safety body IRF on Thursday hailed the new traffic rules making safety harness and helmet mandatory for children below the age of four years on motorcycles. - Priyanka slams BJP, AAP; calls Modi ?bade miyan?, Kejriwal ?chote miyan?
Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra called Prime Minister Narendra Modi “bade miyan” and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal “chote miyan” on Thursday, and said their governance is only visible in advertisements. - Delhi govt introduces 11 more Specialised Schools of Excellence
Eleven new Specialised Schools of Excellence have been introduced in the national capital this year, taking the total number of such schools to 31, according to Delhi government officials. - Former Patiala MP Gandhi accuses Kejriwal of playing religious polarisation politics, urges EC to issue notice
Former Patiala MP Dr Dharamvira Gandhi on Thursday alleged AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal was playing religious polarisation politics and demanded that the ECI send him a notice and demand clarification on his statement. - Govt panel lifts ban on use of diesel generator sets in Delhi - NCR with immediate effect
A sub-committee of the Centre’s air quality panel on Thursday lifted the ban on diesel generator sets in Delhi-NCR with immediate effect, observing that air quality has improved in the last few days and is expected to get better in the coming days. - Amritsar flyers expect revolutionary changes as Air India goes into ?right hands?
Amritsar flyers expect revolutionary changes as Air India goes into ?right hands? - Rajya Sabha functioned half an hour more than scheduled sitting time in first half of Budget session: Deputy Chairman
Rajya Sabha functioned half an hour more than scheduled sitting time in first half of Budget session: Deputy Chairman - SC to consider hearing contempt plea against continuation of Jharkhand DGP after retirement
The Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to consider listing for urgent hearing the pending contempt petition against the Jharkhand government and DGP Neeraj Sinha that alleges he has been occupying the post even after superannuation on January 31. - BJP takes Charanjit Channi?s controversial remark issue beyond Punjab
Even as CM Charanjit Singh Channi on Thursday said that by his remark of not letting "Uttar Pradesh, Bihar de bhaiye" enter the state was aimed only at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, the BJP-led NDA alliance has taken up the issue beyond Punjab. - BJP?s nationalism fake, based on British policy of divide and rule, says Manmohan Singh on Punjab poll eve
With three days to go for the Punjab election, former prime minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday hit out at the ruling BJP describing its nationalism as “fake and dangerous and based on the British policy of divide and rule”.
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