- 5th February, 2022 The Tribune
- UP elections: Will BJP offer free electricity to counter SP?
All eyes are on BJP’s election manifesto for Uttar Pradesh with the party expected to make major announcements on “free electricity” to counter rival Samajwadi Party’s promise of free 300 units. SP chief Akhilesh Yadav, who has promised 300 units free power to domestic consum - 82% adolescents vaccinated with first COVID - 19 dose in Delhi
With schools gearing up to reopen for classes IX to XII from Monday, authorities have inoculated 82 per cent adolescents in Delhi with the first dose since the exercise to vaccinate them against coronavirus commenced from January 3. - Promote fitness from a young age
Children, like adults, require some form of exercise in their daily routine to stay healthy. Your children are watching you and attempting to mimic everything you do, good or bad. As a result, it is critical to have an exercise routine in place in order to instill the habit of exercise in your child - Pak security policy faces strategic challenges
Pak security policy faces strategic challenges - CM's face to decide whether 60 contestants become MLAs: Navjot Sidhu
A chief ministerial face will decide whether 60 candidates are elected as MLAs or not, Punjab Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu said on Saturday, referring to the number 60, one more than 59 lawmakers needed to form government in Punjab with 117-member assembly. - Assam tea seller clears NEET in first attempt, set to take admission in AIIMS - Delhi
It was no mean task juggling studies and serving tea to customers at the shop run by his mother. Rahul Das (24), however, took the challenges in his stride and managed to do both. His hard work has finally paid off as the tea seller from Assam's Bajali district secured a seat at AIIMS-Delhi, having - Would have been surprised had it been the other way round: Manish Tiwari on absence from Punjab Congress star list
A day after he was excluded from the list of 30 star campaigners for Punjab elections, former union minister and sitting MP from Anandpur Sahib Manish Tewari said he would have been pleasantly surprised had it been the other way round. - Pegasus: M Venkaiah Naidu says examining motion against IT Minister
Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu today informed the Rajya Sabha members that he was examining the privilege motions moved against Union Minister for Information Technology (IT) Ashwini Vaishnaw for allegedly misleading Parliament on the issue of Pegasus spyware. - 1988 road rage case: Trouble for Navjot Sidhu as SC to hear review petition on Thursday
1988 road rage case: Trouble for Navjot Sidhu as SC to hear review petition on Thursday - Gang making passports on fake papers busted by Karnal police
The Karnal police got a major success in busting a gang allegedly involved in making passports on the basis of fake documents. The police have arrested 16 persons including two police personnel, a postman, an employee of passport office, Delhi, three agents, four passport holders and other members o - Kulwant trying to influence voters with money, says Congress candidate
Sensing clear defeat in the coming Assembly elections, AAP candidate from Mohali Kulwant Singh, who is the richest candidate in the fray from the state, is trying to influence voters with money. This was stated by Balbir Singh Sidhu, sitting MLA and Congress candidate from Mohali, here today. - Reactions predictable
There are always very uninteresting reactions after the Budget is presented. Readers already know who would call it historic, and who would call it a joke. No matter which party is in power, the Opposition will always criticise and call the Budget anti-poor; and representatives of the government wil - ED arrests Punjab CM Channi?s nephew Bhupinder Singh Honey
The Enforcement Directorate arrested Bhupinder Singh Honey, nephew of Punjab CM Charanjit Singh Channi, in early hours today in an alleged money laundering case linked to illegal mining. - Taxpayers can update their ITRs correcting discrepancy/omission within 2 years: FM
Taxpayers can update their ITRs correcting discrepancy/omission within 2 years: FM
- 4th February, 2022 The Tribune
- E - passports: All care being taken on security aspects, says Jaishankar in Lok Sabha
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday said all care is being taken regarding security aspects of e-passports which will be rolled out in the coming months.  - Delhi schools release first list, second list to be out on Feb 21
Schools in the national capital on Friday notified their respective first lists for admission to nursery classes which began in December. - PIL in SC against ?Why I killed Gandhi? on OTT platform
PIL in SC against ?Why I killed Gandhi? on OTT platform - PM Modi hails ?people - friendly and progressive? budget
Welfare of the poor is an important aspect of the Union Budget which is full of possibilities for more investments, infrastructure and jobs, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday. - SAD doing politics over Bhullar?s release, law under Centre: Arvind Kejriwal
SAD doing politics over Bhullar?s release, law under Centre: Arvind Kejriwal - SKM to UP voters: Punish BJP for 'betraying' farmers
The Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) today appealed to farmers in Uttar Pradesh to “punish” the BJP in the upcoming elections for “betraying them by not fulfilling their demands”. Swaraj India president Yogendra Yadav claimed 57 farmer organisations had supported the SKM call. - Indian scientists develop self - disinfecting, anti - viral face mask
A team of Indian scientists in collaboration with an industry partner has developed a self-disinfecting 'Copper-based Nanoparticle-coated Anti-viral Face Mask' to fight against the Covid-19 pandemic. - Gurugram money heist: How doctors and a gangster planned multicrore burglary
Bhartesh Singh Thakur  Chandigarh, February 4 - Centre?s thrust for conservation of wetlands
The Centre has made a push for the restoration of country’s wetlands with a thrust to bolster the flora and fauna relating to them. - Korean Embassy gifts 13,500 masks to 26 Indian schools
With the announcement of re-opening of schools, the Embassy of the Republic of Korea took a thoughtful step of delivering 13,500 masks with Indian flags printed on it to 26 Indian schools, that have been conducting Korean language classes (curriculum-based classes and hobby classes) since 2021. - CISCE to announce first - term board examination results for Class X, XII on February 7
The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) will announce the first-term board examination results for Class X and XII on February 7, board's Chief Executive Gerry Arathoon said on Friday.
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