- 9th March, 2022 The Tribune India
- All Indian students stuck in Sumy moved to safe zone
All Indian students stranded in war-torn Ukrainian city of Sumy have moved out along with other foreign students and will soon board flights for home under Operation Ganga, said the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Tuesday. - Startups must get financial sector?s help: PM
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday that the economy was once again picking up momentum after once-in-a-century pandemic and this was the reflection of the government’s economic decisions and economy’s strong foundation. - Taskforce to study fratricide in CAPF too
In view of the back-to-back incidents of fratricide in the Border Security Force (BSF), the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has asked the taskforce on suicides in the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) to study the reasons behind such killings. - India - China meet on March 11, Hot Springs on table
Military Commanders of India and China will meet yet again on March 11 in an attempt to resolve issues at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh. The last such meet was held on January 12. - Scheduled int?l flights to resume from March 27
With a substantial decline in fresh Covid infections, the government today decided to resume scheduled international passenger commercial flights to and from India from March 27 after two years of suspension. - Parties in huddle, working on post - result moves
Anxieties ran high on Tuesday with major political parties raising firewalls and alarms both, as they firmed up post-election result strategies. - SGPC to facilitate free transport of Ukraine returnee Punjab students
The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) has offered free ride for Ukraine returnee Punjab students from New Delhi to their final destination in any part of the state. Also, a liaison will be set up with the Office of the Prime Minister urging to start direct to and fro flights from Sri Gu - Spell out stand on Salem?s jail term, SC tells Centre
The Supreme Court on Tuesday asked the Centre to spell out if it stood by the solemn assurance given by then Deputy Prime Minister LK Advani to the Portuguese authorities not to award a prison term exceeding 25 years to gangster Abu Salem while extraditing him to India. - Ukraine Crisis: Barring 2, all Chandigarh students back from war - hit Ukraine
As many as 56 students of the 58 have made their way to Chandigarh from the war-torn Ukraine. According to the UT Administration, only two students are yet to return. - Coal output rises; imports of non - coking coal fall to 117.507 MT in Apr - Dec 2021: Government
The government on Tuesday said India has registered an increase in its coal production, leading to reduced imports despite witnessing a surge in demand from the power sector. - PM Modi unveils Shivaji Maharaj statue, launches Metro rail project in Pune
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday unveiled a statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in the premises of the Pune Municipal Corporation. - ICAR, CSIR, Ayush ministry ink pack for research and development collaboration in medicinal plants, ayurvedic foods
A tripartite agreement has been signed between the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), Ayush ministry and CSIR for facilitation of R&D and deployment of technologies related to medicinal plants and ayurvedic food for the benefit of humans and animals. - Delhi HC dismisses plea challenging reduction in allowances of Air India employees
Delhi HC dismisses plea challenging reduction in allowances of Air India employees - Awakening the spirit of adventure in the young
It's never too late to catch them young! In fact, the younger the children are when the habit of reading is instilled in them the greater will they blossom and the greater will their imagination grow. This summer, take your children on an adventurous journey full of monsters and old family secrets b - Mukul Arya, India?s representative at Ramallah, died of natural causes: MEA
The Ministry of External Affairs on Tuesday said that Mukul Arya, India’s representative at the Palestinian city of Ramallah, died of natural causes and slammed “irresponsible comments” on his passing away.
- 8th March, 2022 The Tribune India
- Oil companies to determine fuel prices: Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri
Amid the Russia-Ukraine war, Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri on Tuesday said oil companies will determine the fuel prices, even as he said there will be no shortage of crude oil in the country. - Secret voting for ?senior? designation of advocates comes under SC scrutiny
The norms adopted by some high courts to confer 'senior designations' to advocates through a process of secret voting of the Full Court on Tuesday came under the Supreme Court which asked the Punjab and Haryana High Court to furnish records with regard to last year’s ‘senior’ desig - China seeks 'fair, equitable' settlement of LAC dispute
The relations between India and China have encountered some setbacks in recent years which do not serve the fundamental interests of the two countries, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said at his annual press conference in Beijing on Monday. - Have been able to move out all Indian students from Ukraine?s Sumy: MEA
All Indian students stranded in the war-torn Ukrainian city of Sumy have been moved out and flights under Operation Ganga are being prepared to bring them back home, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Tuesday. - ?I was called Made in China?: Jwala Gutta reveals how she faced racial barbs
India’s ace badminton doubles player Jwala Gutta on Tuesday revealed she was bullied and faced a barrage of racial barbs about her looks but always held her own against bullies. - India sends third consignment of wheat to Afghanistan via Pakistan
India on Tuesday sent the third consignment of 2,000 metric tonnes of wheat to Afghanistan via Pakistani land route as part of its humanitarian aid to the Afghan people who have been reeling under food shortage. - Amid crisis, 12 Ukrainian scientists stuck in Antarctic research base
A total of 12 Ukrainian researchers are stuck at Vernadsky research base in Antarctica, unable to return and under severe stress even as their homeland is facing Russian invasion, the media reported. - Indian to resume scheduled international flight services from March 27 after two - year hiatus
Indian to resume scheduled international flight services from March 27 after two - year hiatus - HC seeks Centre's stand on challenge to age criteria for admission in Class I in KV
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday sought the stand of the Centre on a petition by a five-year-old girl against Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan's decision setting six years as the minimum age for admission to Class I in Kendriya Vidyalayas in the upcoming academic year. - Scheduled international flight services to resume from March 27
The government has decided to restart scheduled international flight services from March 27 after a two years hiatus due to Covid-19, according to civil aviation ministry officials.
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