- 20th April, 2022 The Tribune India
- Srinagar - Sharjah flight project shelved
The Srinagar-Sharjah international flight, a project launched by New Delhi with much fanfare, has been grounded for being economically unviable since Pakistan denied airspace. Go First, which operated the service, is tightlipped but sources say the project has been withdrawn as it is not viable. - Sikh relics to be displayed
Hidden from the public eye for years, rare relics of Guru Teg Bahadur will adorn a special segment at the historic Red Fort on Wednesday when the government marks the 400th birth anniversary of the ninth Sikh master over two days. - PM Narendra Modi won't visit China, BRICS summit to be held virtually
The South Block is likely to be spared the dilemma of Prime Minister Narendra Modi having to travel to Beijing to attend the BRICS summit while the border dispute with China remains unresolved. The five-nation BRICS grouping has decided to hold the next summit online, it was confirmed at a recent me - Communal provocation
THE clashes during a Hanuman Jayanti procession at Jahangirpuri in Delhi have demonstrated how brazen provocation and blatant disregard for the law can ignite a communal conflagration in no time. The shobha yatra, for which no permission was taken from the authorities, turned out to be a show of str - NSA slapped on 5 for Delhi violence
The Delhi Police today slapped the stringent National Security Act (NSA) against five accused arrested in connection with the April 16 violence in Jahangirpuri. The move came hours after the police submitted its preliminary probe report to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). - ?Green Week' organised at Delhi Public School, Chandigarh
“Green Week’ was organised for the students of nursery of Delhi Public School, Chandigarh. Colour green was the flavour of the week and to teach colour recognition, green was used in all art and craft activities. Children also came dressed in green and were carrying green objects. They t - NIA offers Rs. 5L for info in Ludhiana blast case
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Tuesday announced a cash reward of Rs 5 lakh for any vital information in the 2021 Ludhiana court complex blast case. - Contractor's death: Under fire, Karnataka Minister KS Eshwarappa to resign on Friday
Under fire over the death of a contractor in Udupi, Karnataka Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Minister KS Eshwarappa on Thursday said he will submit his resignation to Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai tomorrow. - Buttler ton, Chahal hat - trick give RR 7 - run victory over Kolkata
Jos Buttler’s magnificent second IPL hundred was complemented by a ‘five-star’ Yuzvendra Chahal, who spun his web with a hat-trick, as Rajasthan Royals won a high-scoring thriller against Kolkata Knight Riders by seven runs. - PM Modi to inaugurate WHO global centre
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will on Tuesday inaugurate the WHO Global Centre for Traditional Medicine at Gujarat’s Jamnagar in the presence of WHO Director General Tedros Ghebreyesus. The inauguration will be followed by a Global Ayush Investment and Innovation Summit. TNS - Jahangirpuri violence: Delhi Police submit preliminary report to MHA
In a latest development in the Jahangirpuri violence, the Delhi Police on Tuesday submitted its preliminary probe report to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). - India?s sugar output seen 13 per cent up at 35 mn tons, exports at 9.5 mn tons in 2021 - 22: Government
The country’s sugar production is projected to rise by 13 per cent to 35 million tonne, while exports are likely to be 9.5 million tonne in the ongoing marketing year ending September 2022, according to the Food Ministry. - European Commission chief Ursula Von der Leyen to visit India this month
President of the European Commission, Ursula Von der Leyen will be on an official visit to India on April 24 and 25. - PM Modi not to go to China, BRICS summit planned virtually
The South Block is likely to be spared the dilemma of Prime Minister Narendra Modi having to travel to Beijing to attend the BRICS summit while the border dispute with China remains unresolved. The five-nation BRICS grouping has decided to hold the next summit online, which was confirmed at a recent - Yet, Another Win: Vijay K. Sondhi
As Mahatma Gandhi once said, “The first thing which you must always bear in mind, if you would spiritualize the practice of law, is not to make your profession subservient to the interests of your purse, as is unfortunately but too often the case at present, but to use your profession for the - Alan Walker captivates audience with Badshah?s ?Jugnu? and other desi songs at Gurugram concert
British-Norwegian DJ Alan Walker was in India for Sunburn concert, with his shows in cities, including Bangalore, Mumbai and Delhi. Walker’s Gurugram concert, however, became one of a kind. Much to everyone’s surprise, Walker played Badshah’s ‘Jugnu’ and ‘Brown Mu - Jiofiber waives entry fee, installation charges for new postpaid customers
Telecom operator Jio on Tuesday waived entry fee and installation charges for new customers opting for postpaid Jiofiber connections to strengthen its position in the segment.
- 19th April, 2022 The Tribune India
- Will Ram Navami processions be taken out in Pakistan, asks BJP leader Giriraj Singh
Union minister Giriraj Singh has alleged that the recent attacks on Ram Navami processions at a number of places across the country flew in the face of the claims of “Ganga Jamuni Tehzeeb" (composite culture of India). - Prominent Sikh personalities expected to attend Red Fort event to mark 400th birth anniversary Guru Tegh Bahadur
Prominent Sikh personalities from across the country are expected to attend the two-day event at the historic Red Fort here, starting Wednesday, to mark the 400th birth anniversary of Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth Sikh Guru. - Following Punjab and Haryana HC intervention, Pak national repatriated
Just about a fortnight after the Punjab and Haryana High Court took a serious note of Mohammad Asif’s overstay in judicial custody for nearly three years after the completion of his one-year sentence, the Pakistani national has been repatriated. - Indian and foreign institutions will be able to offer joint degrees, twinning programmes soon: UGC
Indian and foreign higher educational institutions may soon be able to offer joint or dual degrees and twinning programmes with the University Grants Commission (UGC) approving the regulations for these programmes, according to its Chairman M Jagadesh Kumar. - Fire safety drill conducted
Amritsar: A fire safety drill was conducted at Ryan International School under the supervision of director, Ryan International school, Dr A F Pinto and MD Dr Grace Pinto. The school is marking Fire Service Week ( April 14- 20). An interactive session and workshop was organised for the students by th - US to process 8 lakh visas in next 12 months, says American diplomat
The United States embassy in India is likely to process about 8 lakh visas over the next 12 months, a senior diplomat said here on Tuesday. - How to maintain a healthy liver
Liver, which is the second largest and the most complex organ in the body, after the brain, can be easily damaged if not taken good care of, said experts on the occasion of World Liver Day. - PM Modi, Mauritius PM to hold roadshow in poll - bound Gujarat
PM Modi, Mauritius PM to hold roadshow in poll - bound Gujarat
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