- 17th April, 2022 The Tribune India
- Oil Ministry freezes gas allocation; prices of CNG, PNG spike
The Oil Ministry has stopped making fresh allocation of natural gas from domestic fields to the city gas sector, threatening the viability of Rs 2 lakh crore investment planned in the sector besides leading to a hike in compressed natural gas (CNG) and piped cooking gas (PNG) prices to record levels - Lakhimpur case: SC to deliver order on plea seeking cancellation of Ashish Mishra?s bail on Monday
The Supreme Court is scheduled to deliver on Monday its order on a plea seeking cancellation of bail to Ashish Mishra, son of Union minister Ajay Mishra, in the Lakhimpur Kheri violence case. - Seven of top - 10 firms lose Rs 1.32 lakh - crore in M - cap; RIL biggest drag
Seven of the 10 most-valued firms suffered a combined erosion of Rs 1,32,535.79 crore in market valuation last week, with Reliance Industries emerging as the worst hit. - GST Council may do away with 5 per cent rate, move items to 3 and 8 per cent slabs
With most states on board to raise revenue so that they do not have to depend on Centre for compensation, the GST Council at its meeting next month is likely to consider a proposal to do away with the 5 per cent slab by moving some goods of mass consumption to 3 per cent and the remaining to 8 per c - Eye problems, dementia common post Covid recovery
Breathlessness, eye problems, muscle weakness, dementia, weight loss, concentration issues and disturbed sleep cycle have been commonly observed among people months after recovery from coronavirus infection, healthcare specialists said. - Fire at Delhi's Uphaar Cinema Hall, no injuries
A fire broke out at Delhi's Uphaar Cinema Hall on Sunday morning, officials said. - Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann, 2 ministers to visit Delhi schools, mohalla clinics on Monday
To provide quality education and better health services to the residents of Punjab, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann accompanied by state education and health ministers will visit Delhi government schools and mohalla clinics on Monday to see “improvements” the Aam Aadmi Party regime has brou - UK PM Johnson to arrive in Ahmedabad on April 21, hold 'in - depth' talks with Modi
Boris Johnson will become the first British Prime Minister to visit Gujarat when he lands in Ahmedabad next week for a two-day visit to India for “in-depth talks” with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi, according to Downing Street. - Seven months on, key accused in multi - crore heist yet to be held
It has been over seven months, but the Special Task Force (STF) is yet to trace the Rs 22 crore involved in the multi-crore heist in Gurugram. - Swimmer Sajan strikes gold in Denmark
Top Indian swimmer Sajan Prakash began his season on a winning note by clinching the men’s 200m butterfly gold at the Danish Open in Copenhagen. Competing in his first international meet this year, Prakash stopped the clock at 1 minute, 59.27 seconds to stand atop the podium. Earlier, the Kera - Gadpuri toll plaza rates sent for NHAI nod
Amid protests from both the BJP and Congress leaders, the company allotted work for the upkeep of National Highway-19 has submitted the proposed rates for toll plaza near Gadpuri village in Palwal. - Former India, Haryana player Yadav suffers kidney failure
Former India wicketkeeper Vijay Yadav has suffered a complete kidney failure as a result of which he is completely on dialysis. Yadav, who played one solitary Test match and 19 ODIs, the last against West Indies in 1994, may need a transplant to recover. The Indian Cricketers’ Association (ICA - Delhi's Jahangirpuri under heavy security cover after clashes
The security arrangements in north-west Delhi's Jahangirpuri area were placed on high alert early Sunday morning following the communal violence that occurred between two groups of people resulting in several injuries, including Delhi Police personnel. - Hoshiarpur girl who ended life at Delhi metro station cremated
A 25-year-old hearing and speech impaired Hoshiarpur girl Diya, who had committed suicide by jumping from Delhi’s Akshardham metro station a day before (Thursday), was cremated at Shivpuri on the Hariana-Hoshiarpur Road this afternoon. - Massive faculty crunch in 6 new AIIMS
Massive faculty crunch in 6 new AIIMS - Congress, BJP leaders join AAP ranks
Son of former Congress MLA from Una Rajeev Gautam and district president, BJP ST Morcha from Kangra district, Pankaj Panku today joined AAP along with their supporters in the presence of state in-charge of the party Durgesh Pathak here today. - Cardio, neuro services begin at Palampur hospital
Dr Sudhanshu Budakoty, head of cardiology from Alchemist Hospital, inaugurated cardiology and neurology services at Sai Hospital here today. He said the time had come to take best health facilities to take to rural areas of the country and provide expert consultation to every needy person. He said i - Bypolls: BJP draws blank, Trinamool, Congress, RJD win
The BJP on Saturday lost byelections to one Lok Sabha and four Assembly seats. The TMC won both Asansol Lok Sabha and Ballygunge Assembly seats in West Bengal, the Congress bagged two constituencies, one each in Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra, and the RJD won in Bihar. - 90% govt law colleges lack faculty, infrastructure, BCI tells top court
Almost 90 per cent of government-run law colleges have an acute dearth of infrastructure and faculty, many unfilled vacancies for the last 15-20 years, the Bar Council of India (BCI) has told the Supreme Court. - Alternative payment system with Russia in works
The government is considering an alternative payment mechanism with Russia instead of instituting a separate architecture for rupee-rouble trade, say sources. - Can?t afford to remain stagnant, self - reliance must, says PM Modi
India cannot afford to remain stagnant at this juncture and it has to become self-reliant, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday while urging people to buy locally made products only. - Eye problems, dementia common post recovery
Breathlessness, eye problems, muscle weakness, dementia, weight loss, concentration issues and disturbed sleep cycle have been commonly observed among people months after recovery from coronavirus infection, healthcare specialists said. - Kejriwal has lost trust in Punjab CM: Thakur
Arvind Kejriwal, Chief Minister of Delhi, has lost faith in Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Maan in less than a month and is taking decisions from Delhi, said Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur while addressing a rally at Pansai village in Nadaun, near here, today. - Opposition parties appeal for peace amid
Leaders of 13 Opposition parties on Saturday expressed concern over the incidents of hate speech and communal violence and urged people to maintain peace and harmony. - Free power in Punjab comes with rider
Fulfilling its promise made in the run-up to the Assembly poll, the Bhagwant Mann-led AAP government on Saturday announced 300 units of free electricity from July 1.
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