- Nawanshahr DC Vishesh Sarangal receives National Award in water conservation
Nawanshahr DC Vishesh Sarangal receives National Award in water conservation
- Enthusiasm towards this year's ?Pariksha Pe Charcha? phenomenal: PM
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said the enthusiasm towards this year's 'Pariksha Pe Charcha' has been phenomenal with lakhs of people having shared their valuable insights and experiences.
- UK Foreign Ministers Sergei Lavrov to discuss supply of commodities, defence trade
New Delhi will play host to Russian and UK Foreign Ministers Sergei Lavrov and Liz Truss, respectively, who are on the opposite sides in the conflict in Ukraine. Lavrov and Truss will arrive here on Thursday.
- Artistic Gymnastics C'ship begins
Amritsar: All India Inter-University Artistic Gymnastics and Rhythmic Gymnastics (Women) Championship were inaugurated here in the Indoor Multipurpose Hall, University Campus. As many as 100 teams comprising about 500 gymnasts of different universities are participating in the championship. Dr Sukhd
- India Taekwondo picks team despite court order, won't use India flag
Taekwondo athletes in India, feeling cheated due to a suspect selection process, are upset and some of them are starting to wonder whether to continue in the sport at all.
- I - League: Sudeva Delhi hold Real Kashmir FC to 2 - 2 draw
Sudeva Delhi FC produced an inspired second half display to overcome a two-goal deficit and eke out a fighting 2-2 draw against fancied Real Kashmir FC in their I-League match here today. At Kalyani, defending champions Gokulam Kerala avoided a major upset as the their match against Rajasthan United
- Minister urges Centre to extend Smart City Mission up to Sept 30
Minister urges Centre to extend Smart City Mission up to Sept 30
- Gurugram Accident victim's organs donated to 8
Gurugram traffic police made a 19-km-long green corridor to transport organs from Artemis Hospital to Indira Gandhi International Airport. The distance was covered in just 13 minutes, helping transportation of organs to Jaipur and Hyderabad.
- Airtel completes buyout of 4.7% stake in Indus Towers
New Delhi: Bharti Airtel has acquired about 4.7% stake in Indus Towers from Euro Pacific Securities, an affiliate of Vodafone Group, a stock exchange filing said on Tuesday. The shares were acquired at Rs 187.88 a piece, it said. Last week, Bharti Airtel had said that it would acquire 4.7% stake in
- AAP's Tiranga Yatra in Mandi the same day
AAP's Tiranga Yatra in Mandi the same day
- SHGs help earn extra income, empower women
SHGs help earn extra income, empower women
- Mata Vaishno Devi Board bags award for water conservation
President Ram Nath Kovind honoured the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board for being the best in water conservation practices during the ‘National Water Awards-2022’ ceremony in Vigya Bhawan, New Delhi, today. Board’s CEO Ramesh Kumar took the prize.
- Lankan crisis
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar’s visit to Sri Lanka comes at a time when the island nation is facing an unprecedented economic crisis. In Colombo primarily for the seven-nation BIMSTEC summit, the minister is also holding talks with Lankan leaders and sealing bilateral pacts. Dwindling
- 'The Kashmir Files' film row: BJP seeks apology from Arvind Kejriwal
J&K BJP president Ravinder Raina today demanded an apology from Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for “rubbing salt into the wounds” of terror victims, including Kashmiri Pandits.
- Modi: BJP only party to recognise contribution of all former PMs
Modi: BJP only party to recognise contribution of all former PMs
- Israeli PM tests Covid positive, puts off India visit
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, who contracted Covid-19, has postponed his maiden trip to India planned for next week, his office said on Tuesday.
- Delhi cops nab 3 for Middukhera murder
The Delhi Police stole a march over their counterparts in Mohali when they nabbed three suspects for the murder of YAD leader Vicky Middukhera that had taken place in Sector 71 here on August 7.
- Supreme Court unhappy over govt?s appeals against disability pension
The Supreme Court has expressed displeasure over the Centre filing appeals against disability pension given to Army officers, even in cases where the legal position is settled.
- Strike - hit Haryana to act against 5 roadways? GMs
Adopting a carrot-and-stick policy, the Haryana Government has decided to act against five general managers of state roadways for failing to ensure proper bus service during the nationwide strike yesterday and issue appreciation letters to four others for “outstanding work”. Sources said
- Day 2 of strike, state bus services hit partially
The second day of the Haryana Roadways’ strike partially affected the bus services across the state.
- Studying physics, chemistry, maths in class 12 not mandatory for admission in architecture: AICTE
Physics, chemistry and maths will no longer be mandatory subjects for admission to undergraduate courses in architecture, according to the approval process handbook for 2022-23 released by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) on Tuesday.
- Ban on new engineering colleges to continue for 2 more years barring few exceptions: AICTE
The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has extended the moratorium on setting up new engineering institutes for two more years with certain exceptions, according to its chairman Anil Sahasrabudhe.
- J&K Pandits move SC over ?genocide?
An organisation representing Kashmiri Pandits (KPs) has moved the Supreme Court seeking a probe by the CBI or the NIA or any other court-appointed agency into the alleged mass murders and genocide of their community members in J&K during 1989-90. It claimed the J&K Police “miserably fa
- Harjot Singh, Indian student injured in Kyiv, discharged from hospital; seeks govt help for further treatment
Harjot Singh, who was shot multiple times in Ukraine’s capital Kyiv last month while fleeing the war-torn country, has been discharged from the Army hospital here.
- Virat Kohli retains his position as ?most - valued celebrity?
Former India cricket captain Virat Kohli retained his position as the most valued celebrity in 2021 even though his brand value has plunged by around 22 per cent to USD 185.7 million (close to Rs 1,400 crore), according to Celebrity Brand Valuation Report 2021 released by Duff & Phelps.