- 3rd August, 2021 The Tribune
- Will safeguard Indian projects, says Taliban
Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, August 3
The Foreign Office is yet to react to the Taliban stating that it was not going to threaten the economic projects in Afghanistan of any country, including In - Parents of minor allegedly raped, murdered in Delhi demand capital punishment for culprits
New Delhi, August 3
The parents of the nine-year-old girl, who was allegedly raped and murdered in southwest Delhi, on Tuesday demanded capital punishment for the culprits.
The Dalit girl died under - Pakistan not allowing anyone to travel through Kartarpur corridor due to pandemic: Govt
Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, August 3
The central government on Tuesday informed the Lok Sabha that Pakistan is not allowing anyone to travel through Kartarpur corridor due to the rise in Covid-19 - 2 BSF personnel killed in Tripura ambush
New Delhi, August 3
Two Border Security Force (BSF) personnel were killed in an ambush by the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) militant group in the early hours of Tuesday in Tripura, offi - Delhi reports 50 Covid - 19 cases, 4 fatalities in a day; positivity rate 0.08 pc
New Delhi, August 3
The national capital reported 50 Covid-19 cases and four fatalities in a day, while the positivity rate stood at 0.08 per cent, according to a health bulletin on Tuesday.
On Sund - Modi slams opposition for ?disrupting? Parliament
Vibha Sharma
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, August 3
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday slammed the Opposition for "disrupting" the Parliament session.
Speaking at the BJP Parliamentary Part - Ex - CEA Kaushik Basu shares vignettes of policymaking at Majha House
Amritsar, August 2
Kaushik Basu, former chief economist at the World Bank and Chief Economic Advisor (CEA) during the UPA government, has always been known for his sense of clarity, a virtue also ref - CBSE Class 10 results: 99.04 pc students pass; girls outshine boys by narrow margin
New Delhi, August 3
Girls outshone boys by a slender margin of 0.35 per cent while 99.04 per cent students passed the class 10 exams, the results which were declared by the CBSE on Tuesday. 
A - Modi slams opposition for ?disrupting? Parliament
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, August 3
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday slammed the Opposition for "disrupting" the Parliament session.
Speaking at the BJP Parliamentary Party meeting, the - Five cell phones seized from Amritsar Central Jail
Amritsar: The Amritsar Central Jail authorities confiscated five mobile phones from three prisoners inside the high-security jail complex here on Sunday. Ajmer Singh, Assistant Superintendent of Jail, - Balwant Singh Ramoowalia's daughter, 4 other SAD leaders join BJP
New Delhi
Ahead of the Punjab Assembly elections, five former SAD leaders, including Amanjot Kaur Ramoowalia, daughter of former Union Minister Balwant Singh Ramoowalia, and one from AAP, social work - Alert sounded in areas close to Sukhna Choe in Zirakpur
Tribune News Service
Zirakpur, August 2
The local Municipal Council today made annoucements asking the slum dwellers and residents living close to the Sukhna Choe to immediately vacate their places - Alert sounded in areas close to Sukhna Choe
Tribune News Service
Zirakpur, August 2
The local Municipal Council today made annoucements asking the slum dwellers and residents living close to the Sukhna Choe to immediately vacate their places - Haryana residents block National Highway as Rajasthan units discharge effluents again
Ravinder Saini
Tribune News Service
Rewari, August 2
The fresh spell of rain on Monday brought misery for residents of various localities in Dharuhera town here as industrial units in adjoining Bhi - Smaller stocks in limelight; give higher returns to investors this fiscal
New Delhi, August 1
Smaller stocks have rewarded investors with high returns as the smallcap index jumped by 29.72 per cent so far this fiscal, outshining its bigger benchmark gauge.
An analysis of - Unnao rape survivor alleges harassment by personal security officers, moves court
New Delhi, August 1
The Unnao rape survivor has moved a Delhi court alleging harassment by the personal security officers (PSOs) deputed on the directions of the Supreme Court for her protection.
Di - SC reunites spouses involved in bitter legal fight for last 21 years
SC reunites spouses involved in bitter legal fight for last 21 years - Widespread rain in Punjab, Haryana, Himachal to continue till July 30: IMD
Widespread rain in Punjab, Haryana, Himachal to continue till July 30: IMD - Sarna, DSGMC president Sirsa exchange barbs over court hearing
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, July 10
Sikh politics in the national capital took an ugly turn today when three major factions engaged in a heated exchange over court hearing.
The elections to t - DU sets new record, prepares UG results within 30 days
New Delhi, July 25
In the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, educational institutions across the country have remained closed. However, Delhi University (DU) worked round the clock and burnt midnight oil - Children coming to hospitals in Delhi with post - Covid symptoms like headaches, brain fogging
Children coming to hospitals in Delhi with post - Covid symptoms like headaches, brain fogging - JeM?s Pulwama plotter among 2 ultras killed
New Delhi, July 31
A top Pakistani terrorist, Ismal Alvi, alias Abu Saifullah, alias Lamboo, was among two Jaish-e-Mohammed militants killed by security forces in an encounter in J&K’s Pulw - Water level in Yamuna up again
New Delhi, August 1
Water level in the Yamuna in Delhi increased again and was recorded at 205.3 m on Sunday morning, just below the danger mark of 205.33 m, as rain continued to lash Delhi and upper - Goalie Savita Punia, who stood like a wall, loved listening to hockey commentary on radio as a child
Sushil Manav 
Tribune News Service 
Chandigarh, August 2  
For Savita Punia, the Indian women hockey goalkeeper who proved “The Great Wall” today by thwarting every attem
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