- 19th March, 2022 The Tribune India
- 'The Kashmir Files' director Vivek Agnihotri gets 'Y' category security
'The Kashmir Files' director Vivek Agnihotri gets 'Y' category security - Inflation set to go up, govt must act to protect people: Rahul Gandhi
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday cautioned that inflation would rise further and urged the government to act now to protect the people. - India logs 2,075 fresh Covid cases, 71 more deaths
India's Covid tally increased to 4,30,06,080 on Saturday with 2,075 fresh infections, while the active cases further declined to 27,802, according to the Union health ministry data. - Lost generation' feared as COVID school closures fuel inequality
Standing in front of India's Taj Mahal, tour guide Raju Usmani fears for his daughter's future. With COVID-19 decimating his income, he may have to pull her out of school just as she is catching up after nearly two years stuck at home. - England pacer Mark Wood out of IPL due to injury
England pacer Mark Wood has been ruled out of the upcoming IPL with an elbow injury.
- 18th March, 2022 The Tribune India
- Chair of Excellence in memory of Gen Rawat
New Delhi: On the eve of the 65th birthday of former CDS General Bipin Rawat, the Army has dedicated a Chair of Excellence in his memory at the United Service Institution of India. TNS - Australian PM Morrison says situation in Ukraine to figure in his talks with Modi
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Friday said the situation in Ukraine and its implications for the Indo-Pacific will figure in his virtual summit with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 21. - NIA arrests Himachal IPS officer Arvind Negi over investigation into LeT's OGW network
NIA arrests Himachal IPS officer Arvind Negi over investigation into LeT's OGW network - Dalai Lama makes first public appearance after over 2 years
Making his first public appearance after over two years since the outbreak of Covid, the Dalai Lama on Friday said that he is in good health and can “even play boxing with the doctor”. - J&K Bank loan case: Former chairman Mushtaq Ahmad Shaikh, 18 others booked
The CBI has booked former J&K Bank chairman Mushtaq Ahmad Shaikh and 18 others for a Rs 800-crore loss to the bank caused due loans to REI Agro, which were issued in violation of guidelines, without tangible security and on fake documents, officials said. - ?No perfect solutions in war - like situations?: Rahul lauded officials, Indian mission
?No perfect solutions in war - like situations?: Rahul lauded officials, Indian mission - Curtains come down on UP?s 7 - phase elections
Curtains come down on UP?s 7 - phase elections - Cyclone brewing in Bay of Bengal
The year’s first cyclone Asani is brewing over southeast Bay of Bengal and is expected to bring heavy rains to Andaman and Nicobar Islands beginning Friday, but will spare the eastern coastline. In its first Pre-genesis Track and Intensity Forecast, the IMD said the low pressure area, which wa - Centre asks states to restart monitoring ILI, SARI cases amid Covid surge in southeast Asia
Citing the resurgence of coronavirus cases in southeast Asia and parts of Europe, the Centre has asked the states to restart monitoring influenza-like illness and severe acute respiratory infections so that no early warning signals are missed and Covid is controlled. - CISF nabs 3 passengers at IGI with fake visas for Paris
Three Indian passengers attempting to travel to Paris on “fake” visas were apprehended by CISF personnel at the Delhi airport, officials said. - Shaheed Bhagat Singh's nephews: Were ignored at Khatkar Kalan
Public display of admiration for Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh may endear the new AAP government in Punjab to local people, but the government has been accused of being indifferent to two of the Bhagat Singh’s nephews who went to attend the oath-taking ceremony of CM Bhagwant Mann at Khatkar Kal - Go First operates its first evacuation flight from Budapest to Delhi; brings back 177 Indians
Go First operates its first evacuation flight from Budapest to Delhi; brings back 177 Indians - PM Narendra Modi, ministers greet people on Holi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday greeted people on Holi and wished that the festival brings every colour of happiness in their lives. - India reports 2,528 new Covid cases, 149 more deaths
With 2,528 new Covid cases being reported in a day, India's infection tally now stands at 4,30,04,005, while the count of active cases fell below 30,000 after around 685 days, according to the Union Health Ministry on Friday. - Groundwork paid off, will work for Kandi's development, says Dr Ravjot
In his third electoral outing in the state, not only did he turn successful, he also remained victorious with the highest vote margin in Doaba, toppling stalwarts from other parties. - Asia Cup: Indian archers assured of six medals
A second string Indian team has assured six medals in the Asia Cup Archery Championship. India remained in line for a clean sweep in the compound section. In the recurve team events, India advanced to the final in both the men’s and women’s sections. - Salima to lead India in jr hockey World Cup
Midfielder Salima Tete was today named the captain of the 20-member Indian team for the FIH Women’s Junior World Cup, starting in Potchefstroom, South Africa, on April 1. - Government job for brother of IB officer Ankit Sharma killed in Delhi riots
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday handed over a certificate of government job to the brother of late IB officer Ankit Sharma, who was killed during the 2020 Delhi riots, and attacked the BJP for politicising the death of the officer and not helping his family. - SGPC opposes Pak's Jashn - e - Baharan fest on premises of Kartarpur shrine
The Pakistan Government’s proposed move to organise ‘Jashn-e-Baharan’ festival on the premises of Gurdwara Kartarpur Sahib has irked the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC). - 6 more IAS officers for Haryana
The shortage of officers in the IAS cadre in Haryana is set to ease with the state getting six more officers.
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