- 31st July, 2021 The Tribune
- SBI waives processing fee on home loans till August - end
New Delhi, July 31
The country’s largest lender State Bank of India (SBI) on Saturday announced waiving processing fee on home loans till August-end.
Currently, the processing fee on home loan - Traffic hit as portion of road under IIT - Delhi flyover caves in
New Delhi, July 31
A portion of a road under IIT-Delhi flyover caved in following heavy rains in the national capital in the last few days, affecting traffic in the area on Saturday, officials said. - 'Rajasthan don', woman gangster, arrested by Delhi Police
New Delhi, July 31
A day after wanted gangster Kala Jathedi was held from Uttar Pradesh, the Delhi Police's Special Cell on Saturday said it has arrested the infamous woman don of Rajasthan.
The wom - Poetry recitation contest
Kaithal: The literary committee of RKSD PG College, Kaithal, organised a national-level online poetry recitation competition, wherein students were asked to send a two to three minutes video reciting - Rolex Rings? IPO oversubscribed
New Delhi, July 30
Mirroring massive investor response, auto components maker Rolex Rings IPO was subscribed 130.44 times on the last day of subscription today.
The qualified institutional buyers ca - Terrorists may target shrines in Jammu, warn intel sources
Mukesh Ranjan
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, July 30
In an alert issued by the Intelligence Bureau (IB), the security agencies have been asked to keep “extra vigil” against Pakistan-ba - At 99.37, CBSE records highest - ever pass %age
New Delhi, July 30
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) recorded the highest-ever pass percentage of 99.37 in this year’s Class 12 results, with girls outshining boys by a slender ma - IOC posts 3 - fold jump in Q1 profit
New Delhi, July 30
Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), the country’s biggest oil refiner, on Friday reported a three-fold jump in its June quarter net profit on the back of higher refining margins an - Girl?s body found in bag in Gurugram
Gurugram, July 30
In a shocking incident, the body of around 4-year-old girl was found stuffed in a bag near the Kisan Bhawan building in the roadside bushes on the service lane of the Delhi-Jaipur E - Haryana yet to hand over encumbrance - free land for AIIMS - Rewari
New Delhi, July 30
The government on Friday informed the Lok Sabha that the Haryana Government was yet to hand over encumbrance-free land for the construction of AIIMS at Manethi (Rewari) as approved - Varsity signs MOU with Bosch
Kaithal: The literary committee of RKSD PG College, Kaithal, organised a national-level online poetry recitation competition, wherein students were asked to send a two to three minutes video reciting - Pandemic fails to dent spirit of students
Tribune News ServiceJalandhar, July 30
Class XII students were elated after the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) declared the results on Friday. Numerous students gathered on the campus of - High Court dismisses petition on sedition law
Chandigarh: The Punjab and Haryana High Court on Friday dismissed a petition challenging the constitutional validity of the sedition law in the wake of the registration of a case against 100 protestin - Allcargo picks up 65% stake in Swedish logistics firm
Mumbai
Allcargo Logistics, the country's largest private logistics player, on Friday announced its second large overseas acquisition by snapping up 65% ownership in a $44 million joint venture it has - Delhi youth shot dead
Sonepat, July 30
A Delhi youth was shot dead near a dhaba on the Kharkhoda-Bahadurgarh road near Khurrampur village in Kharkhoda on Friday. The deceased was identified as Gautam Kohli of Subhash Naga - Modi speaks with Vietnam PM, says both nations share vision of rules - based Indian Ocean region
Modi speaks with Vietnam PM, says both nations share vision of rules - based Indian Ocean region - Shocking: MEA on abduction of Afghan envoy?s daughter in Pakistan
NEW DELHI, JULY 22
India on Thursday said the recent abduction of the Afghan envoy’s daughter in Islamabad was a “shocking incident”.
This involves two other countries — Afgh - Opposition hardens stand on Pegasus, Parliament session stares at washout
Aditi TandonTribune News ServiceNew Delhi, July 26
The monsoon session of Parliament is staring at a potential washout with the opposition on Monday hardening its stand on the Pegasus snooping row an
- 30th July, 2021 The Tribune
- Delhi sounds flood alert as Yamuna water level breaches 'danger mark'
New Delhi, July 30
The Delhi administration on Friday sounded a flood alert and expedited efforts to evacuate people living in the Yamuna floodplains, as the river in the National Capital breached th - New Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai meets PM Modi
New Delhi, July 30
New Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi Friday and held talks for nearly an hour.
Bommai, who is on his first visit to Delhi after bec - HC seeks Ramdev's stand on plea against him by doctors' associations for remarks against allopathy
New Delhi, July 30
The Delhi High Court Friday sought Yoga guru Ramdev's stand on a lawsuit against him by several doctors' associations for allegedly spreading misinformation by his statements again - Australia to return 14 artworks to India: ICCR chief
Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, July 30
The Indian Council for Cultural relations today said the National Gallery of Australia would be returning 14 works of art from its Asian collection to India.
I - Muktsar?s Manhar Bansal tops all - India law exam
Tribune News Service
Muktsar, July 29
Local lad Manhar Bansal today once again made the district proud as he got the all-India first rank in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), a national-level en - Delhi Assembly passes resolution against Rakesh Asthana's appointment
New Delhi, July 29
The Delhi Legislative Assembly on Thursday passed a resolution against the Centre's decision to appoint Rakesh Asthana as Delhi Police Commissioner.
Questioning his appointment, A - CETP upgrade on way; cost - sharing mechanism upsets tannery owners
Tribune News Service
Jalandhar, July 29
The issues of the leather complex in the city do not seem to be getting settled any time soon. Even as the district administration has issued the Letter of In
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