- 10th April, 2022 The Tribune India
- Pakistan political crisis LIVE updates: Midnight no - trust vote ousts Imran Khan
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan lost a crucial trust vote in the National Assembly past midnight on Saturday, becoming the first Premier in the country's history to be removed through a no-confidence motion. - Dipika teams up with Ghosal, Joshna for world titles
London: Squash ace Dipika Pallikal teamed up with brother-in-law Saurav Ghosal and longtime teammate Joshna Chinappa to win the mixed doubles and women’s doubles title at World Doubles Championships here. Dipika first clinched the mixed doubles title with Ghosal with a 11-6 11-8 win over Engla - Gujarat reports potential Covid 'XE' variant case
Gujarat on Saturday reported a potential case of Covid XE variant, probably also the first in India, in a 67-year-old man with a recent travel history from Mumbai to Vadodara. - Good riddance: AAP on state president's switching sides
Good riddance! That’s the common feeling in the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) over the defection of its state president Anup Kesari, along with two other state leaders, to the BJP. - Yuzvendra Chahal row: Ravi Shastri wants life ban for offender
Mumbai: Reacting to Yuzvendra Chahal’s allegations that a drunk IPL player dangled him from 15th-floor balcony of a hotel, India ex-coach Ravi Shastri has suggested a life ban for the offender. PTI - Narcotics Control Bureau busts drug racket in West Bengal, arrests four
The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has seized a huge quantity of psychotropic substances and arrested four persons during a three-day operation in West Bengal. - Sri Lanka doubles interest rates to tame inflation amid protests
The Sri Lankan Central Bank, under new Governor Nandalal Weerasinghe, has nearly doubled the interest rates to tame high inflation amid protests across the country. - 40 get Sangeet Natak Akademi Awards
Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu on Saturday conferred the Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship and Sangeet Natak Awards for the year 2018 on eminent artists at a special function here. The Lalit Kala Akademi Awards were also presented. - Online mediation can work wonders, says Chief Justice of India NV Ramana
Noting that rapid development of technology has led to change in the legal and regulatory landscape of the country, Chief Justice of India NV Ramana on Saturday cautioned against the possibility of increased litigation on cryptocurrency, data protection, encryption and artificial intelligence. - ?Will work for welfare of all sections of society?
Rajinder Pal Kaur, 56, another first-timer of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), wrested control of the Ludhiana South Assembly segment, which was the stronghold of the Lok Insaaf Party (LIP) for the past 10 years. - Hafiz Saeed's son Hafiz Talha Saeed designated as terrorist
The government today issued a notification under the provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, declaring 26/11 Mumbai terror attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed’s son Hafiz Talha Saeed as a designated terrorist. With this, the number of terrorists under the category has risen to - Haryana has most migrant workers in region, says report
Haryana hosts the largest number of migrant workers among states in this region, followed by Punjab, as per the Census-2011. Haryana has also emerged as the biggest provider of wage employment in the region over the past few years. - Paid Covid booster capped at Rs 375
Those going in for paid Covid booster from Sunday will not have to pay more than Rs 375 per dose at private vaccination centres with the government today capping the service charge at Rs 150 and vaccine makers cutting the cost to Rs 225 a shot. - Union Home Secy hails CRPF for return of tourists to Kashmir
Lauding the efforts made by the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in Jammu and Kashmir, Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla today said the tourist influx in the Union Territory (UT) was because the force had successfully managed to neutralise terrorists to bring relative peace in the Valley. - Rahul Gandhi: Constitution a weapon, but meaningless without institutions
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi today said the Constitution was a potent weapon for social and economic transformation, but meaningless in the absence of institutional backing. - Kartik Vasudev dreamt of going to Canada to pursue higher education but fate had other plans, says family
It was just three months ago that 21-year-old Kartik Vasudev left for Canada to pursue his dream of getting higher education and work in digital marketing.
- 9th April, 2022 The Tribune India
- Amarinder Singh Raja Warring is Punjab Congress chief, Partap Singh Bajwa CLP leader
Former Punjab transport minister Amrinder Raja Warring was on Saturday appointed Punjab Congress president, days after Navjot Singh Sidhu tendered his resignation from the post after the party’s debacle in the recent state elections. - India Met department?s Twitter handle hacked
The India Metrological Department’s (IMD) Twitter handle was hacked on Saturday evening and efforts were on to restore it, officials said. - Cyber fraud: NRI duped of over Rs 50 lakh; Gurugram cops launch probe
An FIR has been registered against unknown persons at the cybercrime police station following a complaint of a Sector 45 resident who claimed that his NRI father was duped of Rs 50 lakh. - Cannot regulate poll - eve freebies, EC tells Supreme Court
Expressing its inability to regulate freebies, the Election Commission has told the Supreme Court that it’s a policy decision of political parties; and the economic viability and adverse impact of such doles on the economy is to be considered by voters. - At 42.4 degrees Celsius, Delhi records April?s hottest day in 5 years
The blistering heatwave sweeping across Delhi-NCR intensified further on Saturday with the maximum temperature in the national capital rising to 42.4 degrees Celsius, the highest in April in five years, and nearing the 45-degree mark in neighbouring Gurugram. - Echoes of Kashmir in paintings by a native of Chandigarh
Many enjoy the values and views of nature, but extraordinary are the ones who exalt it by recreating them through recollection with the help of aesthetic but transcendental sense of art and beauty. - US afraid that ties among China, Russia and India may develop further: Chinese state media
The US is afraid that ties among China, Russia, and India may further develop due to the Ukraine crisis, Chinese state media has said. - No plan to privatise railways, need to accept latest tech, says Ashwini Vaishnaw
Union Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Saturday reiterated that the Centre has no policy to privatise the national transporter and emphasised the need for the sector to accept the latest technology to meet the aspirations of the passengers, especially in terms of safety and comfort. - AAP hits roadblock in Himachal; praising Anurag Thakur, top state leaders cross over to BJP 3 days after Kejriwal roadshow in Mandi
The Aam Aadmi Party on Saturday suffered a major setback in Himachal.
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