- Haryana: MSMEs to get 50 per cent VAT reimbursement
Haryana: MSMEs to get 50 per cent VAT reimbursement
- Exit poll not trustworthy, it should be banned, says Sukhbir Badal
A day prior to Assembly poll results, the Shiromani Akali Dal president Sukhbir Singh Badal demanded a ban on the exit poll by the Election Commission.
- NMC allows foreign medical students to complete internship in India with conditions
The National Medical Commission (NMC) has allowed foreign medical students with incomplete internship due to the ongoing situations, including the Covid-19 pandemic and the Ukraine crisis, to apply and finish their apprenticeship requirement in India but with conditions.
- Peace on border essential: Foreign Secretary ahead of India - China talks
A couple of days ahead of talks between the military commanders of India-China, Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said New Delhi has made it clear to Beijing that peace and tranquility in the border areas is essential for the development of our relationship.
- DefExpo - 2022 postponed as participants experiencing logistics problems: MoD
Premier defence exhibition DefExpo-2022 which was proposed to be held in Gandhinagar between March 10 and 14 has been postponed as participants are experiencing problems related to logistics, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) said on Friday.
- Former Intelligence Bureau officer ?rapes? 17 - year - old girl in Delhi?s Karol Bagh
A 17-year-old girl was allegedly raped by a former Intelligence Bureau officer in Central Delhi's Karol Bagh by luring her on the pretext of giving her a job, police said on Wednesday.
- D - day tomorrow: All eyes on whether BJP will retain UP, Uttarakhand, Goa and make any impact in Punjab
In just about 24 hours, it will be clear if the “double-engine-led development” poll post of the ruling BJP helped it retain the states it rules--Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Goa and Manipur--and made some impact in Punjab where it contested as a senior partner for the first time.
- Modi equating ?cycle? with ?terrorism? is an attack on poor: Kejriwal in UP
Modi equating ?cycle? with ?terrorism? is an attack on poor: Kejriwal in UP
- India logs 4,575 new cases, 145 more deaths
India logged 4,575 new coronavirus infections, taking the total tally of Covid cases to 4,29,75,883, while the active cases dipped to 46,962, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Wednesday. 
- Imam - ul - Haq gets second hundred, run - feast ends in draw
Imam-ul-Haq smashed his second hundred in the run-feast in Rawalpindi but Australia’s first Test in Pakistan in 24 years ended in a dull draw today. Opting to bat on a run-filled surface, Pakistan had made 476/4 before declaring their first innings. By the time they bowled out Australia for 45
- Farm women of Punjab launch Mahila Kisan Union
Having realised their strength in the year-long farm stir at Delhi border and the need to have a separate union, women farmers of the state have set up the Mahila Kisan Union (MKU) today.
- Ukraine crisis: State - level control room set up in Faridabad
A round-the-clock operational control room has been set up for providing help and information to the residents and kin of the state students stuck in Ukraine.
- IOC to build more crude oil tanks at Mundra port
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) on Tuesday said it has signed an agreement with Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) towards augmentation of the latter’s crude oil volumes at Mundra.
- Target confirmed: Shooting prodigy Anish Bhanwala relieved after winning World Cup medals
One could sense relief in Anish Bhanwala’s voice over the phone. The shooting prodigy has finally bagged a medal at an ISSF World Cup. The 19-year-old won one gold and one silver at the Cairo World Cup that concluded on Tuesday.
- Sports Ministry hikes coaches? wages
The Sports Ministry has brought about several changes, including raising the salaries of the coaching staff. The Ministry has also decided that the foreign coaches, who were previously employed by the Sports Authority of India (SAI), will now be employed by the National Sports Federations (NSF).
- Sirmaur health worker honoured
Sheela Devi, a health employee of Sirmaur district, was honoured today for being the best woman vaccinator in the state on International Women’s Day in Delhi by Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr Mansukh Mandaviya and State Minister Dr Bharati Pawar.
- 3 held by Khanna police with 650 - gm heroin
The Khanna police nabbed three smugglers and recovered 650 gram of heroin from their possession today.
- International Women's Day: All they seek ? equal rights & opportunities
Various organisations and institutes held several events to mark International Women’s Day here on Tuesday. The members of All-India Democratic Women’s Association observed the day as ‘Mukti Divas’ during an event at Bhandari Bridge.
- MacGregor medal for 4 from armed forces
Four from the armed forces were today awarded the prestigious United Services Institution (USI) MacGregor Memorial Medal for extreme adventure activities that will help in military operations.
- Bengal to show the way in 2024, says Mamata Banerjee
A slogan coined by the founding father of Bangladesh, late Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, to mobilise people of the then East Pakistan was today used by West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee to appeal to her party cadre to defeat the BJP in the 2024 General Election.
- After photo - finish prediction, BJP rushes strategists to Uttarakhand, Goa
A day after the exit polls predicted a close contest in Uttarakhand and Goa, the BJP today rushed its key strategists to the two states ahead of the counting on March 10. Some pollsters have shown a neck-and-neck fight between the ruling BJP and the Opposition Congress in the 70-member Uttarakhand a
- 33% job quota for Tripura women: Shah
New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday announced that 33 per cent of government jobs in Tripura would be reserved for women. On the International Women's Day, he was addressing a public rally in Agartala on the completion of four years of the BJP government in Tripura. TNS
- Women must lead India, says Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday called upon women to lead the country, recalling their contribution to the Bhakti Movement, which powered India’s struggle for Independence and mobilised masses in trying times.
- 3 yrs on, Punjab government fails to resume luxury bus service to IGI airport
Even after over three years, the state government has failed to resume luxury bus service of state transport undertakings (STUs) from various terminals in Punjab to Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi.
- Cases of fratricide
THE armed forces face an embarrassing situation when incidents of fratricide occur in their units (‘Curb fratricide’). It appears that the implementation of remedial measures leaves much to be desired. Soldiers come from a diverse social and economic background and have issues back home.