- 'Ganna Kisan', noodles bowl, ice cream ? eclectic mix of poll symbols in Delhi civic polls
Independent candidates contesting the Delhi civic body polls this year will have an interesting mix of around 200 election symbols to choose from, including 'Ganna Kisan' (sugarcane farmer), 'Nagrik' (citizen), noodles bowl, ice cream, a range of daily use items, fruits, vegetables and kitchen appli
- Ronki Ram?s ?Paghri Sambhal Lehar to Samyukt Kisan Morcha?: Peep into farmers? struggles in Punjab
A timely attempt to contextualise the recent farmers’ agitation under the leadership of the Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM), ‘Paghri Sambhal Lehar to Samyukt Kisan Morcha: A Century of Punjab Kisan Struggle 1907-2021’ by Ronki Ram looks at the striking similarities in the agrarian agita
- Delhi High Court: Daughter - in - law has no indefeasible right in shared house
The Delhi High Court has said a daughter-in-law does not have an indefeasible right of residence in a shared household under the Domestic Violence Act and she can be evicted at the behest of aged in-laws who are entitled to live peacefully.
- GST Council may consider proposal to raise lowest slab to 8 per cent, rationalise tax slabs
The GST Council in its next meeting may look at raising the lowest tax slab to 8 per cent, from 5 per cent, and prune the exemption list in the Goods and Services Tax regime as it looks to increase revenues and do away with states’ dependence on Centre for compensation, sources said on Sunday.
- Fratricide: Five BSF personnel killed in Amritsar camp
At least five Border Security Force (BSF) personnel were killed on Sunday after their colleague allegedly opened fire at the force's camp in Punjab’s Amritsar, officials said.
- Atal Tunnel makes it to World Book of Records
The 9.02 km Atal Tunnel at Rohtang, located at an altitude of more than 10,000 feet and connecting Manali with Lahaul, has been recognised by the World Book of Records, London, as the longest highway tunnel in the world at this height. A Border Roads Organisation (BRO) spokesperson said that a certi
- T20I: After making light work of Sri Lanka in first game, India on course to wrap up series
A reinvigorated India will look to pocket their second series win and build on the gains made from a drastic change in their batting approach in the second T20I against Sri Lanka here tomorrow.
- PM Modi calls another meeting on Ukraine situation, India?s evacuation efforts
Prime Minister Narendra Modi called another high-level meeting on Saturday evening to discuss the situation in war-hit Ukraine and India’s evacuation efforts to bring back its citizens, sources said.
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- ?Liberty After Freedom? dissects the history of Article 21
CONSTITUTION making is always a complex exercise, for it’s not just about drafting various provisions but also involves a very intricate balancing of conflicting interests of different political, social, regional, ethnic, linguistic and religious groups in an attempt to bind them together with
- Australia trail Pakistan by 471 runs after Azhar Ali's 185
Rawalpindi: Azhar Ali hit his fourth Test hundred against Australia as Pakistan piled on 476/4 before declaring thier first innings on the second day of the first Test today. Ali missed out on a double century and got dismissed for 185 with Pakistan declaring under overcast conditions late in the fi
- Of 56 students, 28 return home safely
Of 56 students, 28 return home safely
- India drink cup of surprise, rout Denmark
It was an eventful day from start to finish for India in the Davis Cup being held at the Delhi Gymkhana Club.
- Degrees awarded to 350 students
Over 350 students were awarded degrees during the 10th convocation of the Aryans Group of Colleges. Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar, Governor, Himachal Pradesh, awarded degrees to students of various streams such as Engineering, Law, Management, BEd, Agriculture, BBA and BCA. Arlekar congratulated the s
- UKRAINE CRISIS: 3 months before MBBS degree, war horror for Panchkula's Aanchal Sharma
It couldn’t be more unfortunate for Aanchal Sharma of Sector 4 here to return home from Ukraine just three months before the completion of her MBBS degree.
- NMC says foreign medical graduates can complete internships in India
Against the backdrop of the Ukraine crisis, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has said foreign medical graduates with incomplete internships due to situations beyond their control like COVID-19 or war can finish the same in India.
- Son of BJP MP Rita Bahuguna joins SP
New Delhi: Ahead of the final phase of polling in Uttar Pradesh on Monday, BJP MP Rita Bahuguna Joshi’s son Mayank Joshi on Saturday joined the Samajwadi Party. SP national president Akhilesh Yadav made this announcement while addressing a rally in Azamgarh. Welcoming Mayank Joshi, Yadav said,
- NSE co - location case: Ex - CEO Chitra Ramkrishna questioned by psychologist from CFSL
Former National Stock Exchange (NSE) CEO Chitra Ramkrishna was questioned by a senior psychologist of the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL), who said she was “evasive” in her responses related to the co-location scam case being probed by the CBI, officials said.
- India, Bangladesh hold talks to boost trade
Commerce Secretaries of India and Bangladesh have agreed on a number of measures to increase trade by the Railways. They also discussed the issue of joint study on Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, improving “border haats” and harmonising standards, said a news release. The I
- Navy test - fires advanced version of BrahMos
New Delhi: The Navy on Saturday successfully test-fired advanced version of the BrahMos supersonic missile from a stealth destroyer in Indian Ocean, demonstrating its increasing strike capability. PTI
- Six more from Ferozepur district back home
It’s no less than a festival for family members of Saumya (17), an MBBS student at Kyiv Medical University, who reached New Delhi yesterday, after being airlifted from Czechoslovakia.
- Covid - 19: Ten test positive in Chandigarh
Chandigarh: The city reported 10 fresh Covid cases on Saturday. The total number of positive patients has reached 91,795. The active caseload stands at 83 and the death count 1,165. Meanwhile, 25 patients more were cured of the disease. TNS
- Medical education in India needs an urgent cure: Student evacuation in Ukraine highlights inadequacies and shortages
“WHAT AFTER THIS?” That was the only thought on the mind of third-year MBBS student Tanishq Sharma from Delhi as he returned safely from Ukraine after the country was attacked by Russia. Tanishq had scored 95 per cent marks in Class 12, but his rank in the National Eligibility-cum-Entran
- Of old & new
AH, the glories of spring! Outside my window, I revel in the burst of colour in my modest garden where shocking pink geraniums sit next to bright yellow pansies — a fashion choice that only nature can get away with. Birds chirrup as they steal twigs from trees and bushes to make nests where so
- It?s curtains on campaign; PM Modi, Akhilesh, Priyanka make final push
Campaigning culminated on Saturday for the seventh and last phase poll to Uttar Pradesh. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Opposition leaders, including Samajwadi Party’s Akhilesh Yadav and Congress’ Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, made their last pitch to woo voters in 54 seats across nine distri