- China lashes out at US General for calling former?s military establishment at Sino - India border ?alarming?, calls it an attempt to ?add fuel to fire?
China on Thursday termed the critical remarks by a top US General on its infrastructure build-up at the Sino-India border as a “despicable act” and criticised the attempts of some American officials to “add fuel to fire”, emphasising that Beijing and New Delhi have the &ldquo
- Services on Blue Line affected for over 2 hours, commuters face hardship
Delhi Metro commuters, largely office-goers, on Thursday faced hardship, as services on its Blue Line were delayed for over two hours due to a technical snag.
- Delhi HC quashes FIR against Canadian found with live ammunition at airport
The Delhi High Court has quashed an FIR registered against a Canadian resident, who was found with three live ammunitions during his physical checking at the airport here, subject to the payment of costs of Rs 30,000.
- Supreme Court reserves order on pleas seeking special stray round of counselling for NEET - PG
The Supreme Court on Thursday reserved its order on a batch of petitions seeking a special stray round of counselling to fill the 1,456 seats in NEET-PG-21 which have remained vacant after the conduct of a stray round of counselling for the All India Quota (AIQ).
- Centre to push for social security agreements with more countries for welfare of workers
The Centre will make a push to use the occasion of the upcoming General Assembly of International Labour Conference (ILC), organised by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) in Geneva, to reach a bilateral understanding with more countries for welfare of workers under the framework of Social S
- 5 Indian schools shortlisted for first - ever World?s Best School Prizes
Five inspirational Indian schools were on Thursday named in the top-10 shortlists across different categories for the inaugural USD 2,50,000 World’s Best School Prizes, launched in the UK to celebrate schools worldwide for their enormous contribution to society’s progress.
- India hands over 12 high - speed guard boats to Vietnam
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday handed over 12 high-speed guard boats constructed under India’s $100 million Line of Credit to Vietnam.
- Satyendar Jain in ED custody in money - laundering case till June 13
A court here on Thursday extended by four days the Enforcement Directorate (ED) custody of Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain in a money-laundering case.
- IMD predicts relief from heatwave from June 16
The maximum temperature in Delhi-NCR and other parts of northwest India will come down by a few notches over the weekend, but no major relief is likely till June 15, the India Meteorological Department said on Thursday.
- Delhi Police register FIR against various people over social media hate messages
The Delhi police have registered an FIR against a number of people, who allegedly indulged in spreading hate messages, inciting various groups and creating situations detrimental to the maintenance of public order.
- Man duped of Rs 2L, 1 booked
Garhshankar: Chabbewal police on Tuesday registered a case against an unidentified person on the statement of Roshan Lal for duping him of Rs 2.20 lakh. Roshan Lal had complained to the SSP, Hoshiarpur. He said on May 20, he got a call on his mobile phone from an unidentified caller, who introduced
- Election Commission to announce date of presidential poll today
The Election Commission will announce the schedule of the election to the office of the President on Thursday.
- Benefits of direct rice seeding inspire Ajnaud farmer to go for it
Sukdev Singh of Ajnaud village has adopted the DSR technique for sowing rice on his four acres of land with the help of the Extension Cell of Guru Nanak National College, Doraha, working in collaboration with Agriculture Department and CII Foundation, New Delhi for environment resurrection.
- India's ?bio economy? grew by 8 times in last 8 years: PM Modi
India's 'bio economy' has grown eight times in the last eight years and has reached USD 80 billion from USD 10 billion, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday, asserting that the country is not too far from reaching the league of top 10 countries in the global ecosystem of biotech.
- ED gives Congress chief Sonia Gandhi time to appear
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) is learnt to have given time to Congress chief Sonia Gandhi to appear after she sought three weeks, citing Covid.
- India logs 7,240 new Covid cases, 39 pc jump from yesterday
India logs 7,240 new Covid cases, 39 pc jump from yesterday
- Over & Out: India captain Mithali Raj retires from international cricket after 23 - year - long career
Mithali Raj, one of the greatest female cricketers to have played the game, today announced retirement from all forms of international cricket, having made a significant contribution in popularising the women’s game during a storied 23-year-long career.
- SAI fires cycling coach accused of sexual harassment
The Sports Authority of India (SAI) has terminated the contract of the cycling coach who was accused of sexual harassment by a female rider.
- Rahul injured, Pant to lead India vs SA
Rishabh Pant was today appointed the India skipper for the T20 series against South Africa starting tomorrow. The 24-year-old, who captained Delhi Capitals in the IPL in the last two seasons, replaced KL Rahul. The opener was ruled out of the series due to a groin injury. Pant, who was earlier named
- Ranji Trophy QF: Punjab in disarray as MP smell win
Alur (Karnataka): Left-arm spinner Kumar Kartikeya ran through the top-order to reduce Punjab to 120/5 in their second innings as Madhya Pradesh continued to enjoy the upper hand in their Ranji Trophy quarterfinal.
- Heatwave delights murabba, sharbat sellers of Amritsar
Owing to the prolonged and intensive heatwave sweeping across the state, there has been a spike in the sale of traditional summer gourmet delights such as murabba and sharbat this season.
- SC pulls up counselling panel over vacant seats in NEET - PG
As 1,456 seats remain vacant, the Supreme Court today pulled up the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) for not filling seats in NEET-PG admissions, saying it would not only put aspirants in difficulty but also cause dearth of qualified doctors.
- Haryana roadways conductor who has been offering water to passengers boarding his bus gets letter of appreciation from govt
The Haryana State Transport aims at providing safe and accessible travel to the people across the state as well as fulfilling the social obligations along with ensuring that adequate facilities are being delivered to the people of the state.
- Call it celebration or relief or love for our cuisine, Johnny Depp paid a $62,000 bill at an Indian restaurant in Birmingham. Here is a look at some other celebs who have enjoyed Indian food
Indian cuisine sure has its takers in the Western world, but how much would you pay for a sumptuous treat of butter chicken, chicken tikka, lamb karahi, paneer tikka masala, shish kebabs and tandoori king prawns? Well, trust Captain Jack Sparrow to go overboard. Reportedly, Johnny Depp incurred a bi
- Investiture ceremony at DAV school
The investiture ceremony for the academic session 2022-23 was held at DAV Public School, BSPS, Surangani, in Chamba district on Wednesday. The newly elected students were conferred with badges and sashes by Principal Naresh Kumar Sharma. The new office-bearers took oath to carry out their duties wit