- Union Law Secretary among four judicial officers appointed judges of Delhi High Court
Union Law Secretary Anoop Mendiratta was among the four Delhi judicial officers appointed on Friday as judges of the Delhi High Court.
- CBI arrests NSE ex - group operating officer Anand Subramanian over irregularities
The CBI has arrested former group operating officer of National Stock Exchange Anand Subramanian after expanding its three-year probe into the co-location scam in the exchange in view of “fresh facts” that emerged in a damning Sebi report referring to a mysterious yogi which was guiding
- Left parties condemn military action but defend Russia?s demand for security guarantees
The Left parties on Friday condemned Russia's military action against Ukraine, but defended Moscow's right to demand security guarantees amid efforts to induct the country it shares a border with into NATO.
- IAF Chief V R Chaudhari asks commanders to ensure operational readiness of all weapon systems
Air Chief Marshal V R Chaudhari on Friday asked commanders to ensure operational readiness of all platforms, weapon systems and assets.
- Terror funding: Court sends ex - NIA SP Arvind Negi, Kashmiri activist Khurram Parvez, others to jail
A Delhi court on Friday sent NIA’s former Superintendent of Police Arvind Digvijay Negi, Kashmiri human rights activist Khurram Parvez and others to judicial custody for a month in a case related to the terror funding in the valley.
- Govt refunds Rs7,900 cr to Cairn Energy to settle retrospective tax dispute
The Indian government has paid Cairn Energy Plc Rs 7,900 crore to refund taxes it had collected to enforce a retrospective tax demand, ending a seven-year-old dispute that had tarred the country’s image as an investment destination.
- BMW India commences bookings for new X4
Luxury automaker BMW India on Friday said it has commenced pre-launch bookings for the new X4.
- Night curfew to be lifted in Delhi; schools to do away with hybrid mode, open from April 1
The DDMA has decided to withdraw all Covid-related restrictions, including night curfew in Delhi, restart physical classes in schools from April 1 and reduce the fine for not wearing masks from Rs 2,000 to Rs 500, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Friday.
- CBI arrests DDA assistant director in bribery case
The CBI has arrested an assistant director of the Delhi Development Authority in a case of alleged bribery, officials said on Friday.
- Investors' wealth jumps over Rs 7 lakh crore in morning trade
Investors' wealth surged by more than Rs 7 lakh crore in the first hour of trading on Friday as the broader market clawed back some of its lost ground, a day after Russia's attack on Ukraine roiled investor sentiments.
- Centre asks states, UTs to allow relaxation of Covid curbs
The Union Home Ministry on Friday asked states and union territories to consider relaxing Covid curbs for social, sports, entertainment, academic and religious events as well as night curfew hours in view of the substantial decline in the number of cases.
- I cook my own food, says actor Ayush Anand
Tujhse Hai Raabta was my last show on television in 2020 and I am making a comeback very soon.
- Dialogue, diplomacy best way forward to defuse Ukraine crisis: India
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday night held separate telephonic conversations with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, insisting that dialogue and diplomacy are the best way forward to defuse the Ukraine crisis.
- 5 more Gurugram societies to undergo structural audit
5 more Gurugram societies to undergo structural audit
- HUL splits CMD position; Paranjpe non - exec chairman
Leading FMCG firm Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL) on Thursday announced the separation of the position of chairman of the Board and the CEO & managing director, and has appointed Nitin Paranjpe as a non-executive chairman of the company.
- UP Poll 2022: Rise beyond religion, Priyanka Gandhi tells voters
Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Thursday urged the people of Uttar Pradesh to stop voting on the basis of caste and religion saying the voters had spoilt the BJP, BSP and the SP by casting ballot along these lines.
- Curbs on Russia could impact India's military readiness, supplies
India’s military equipment, spares and associated supplies from Ukraine are too little to have an impact, but the imposition of sanctions on Russia will severely hit military readiness and acquisition of several critical items.
- 5 more Gurugram societies to undergo structural audit
Taking note of the Chintels Paradiso mishap, the director of the District Town and Planning Department, Haryana, has ordered structural audits of five more residential societies located in Sector 107, 108, 109 and 110A.
- In Amethi, PM attacks dynastic politics
Launching an all-out attack against the Congress and harping on his dynasty jibe, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing a public rally in Uttar Pradesh’s Amethi, today said, “The family members are cursing your intellect since you ousted one of them from the seat in the last Gen
- Chandigarh: 53 cab drivers challaned
Chandigarh: The State Transport Authority on Thursday challaned 53 cab drivers for not depositing their entry fee with the department. The cab drivers have to pay an entry fee of Rs1,000 for three months for pick and drop when they enter the city from neighbouring states in the tricity. An official
- 50th Rose Festival of Chandigarh kicks off today
After skipping a full-fledged Rose Festival due to Covid last year, three-day golden jubilee edition of the fest will kick off at the Rose Garden in Sector 16 here tomorrow.
- Nominees launch drive to thank voters in Punjab
Some politicians have been relaxing after working hard for the elections, but there are many who have started thanking area residents for their support, even before the announcement of the results.
- Supreme Court: Government hasn't honoured order on tribunal vacancies
Expressing displeasure over inordinate delay in appointments of chairpersons and members of various tribunals, the Supreme Court on Thursday said the government hasn’t honoured its verdict on the issue.
- Delimitation panel accepts suggestions from five MPs
The Delimitation Commission for Jammu and Kashmir, which met here today, has accepted some of the suggestions by its associate members (all five Lok Sabha members from the UT), officials said.
- Massacre on bourses, crude crosses $100
The Russian invasion of Ukraine led to a massacre on the bourses with the BSE Sensex falling over 2,700 points to end at 54,529.91. However, gold and silver prices rose by nearly three per cent.