- 9th June, 2022 The Tribune India
- British - era Kasauli Club comes alive with week - long festivities
The 125-year-old British era Kasauli Club is bursting with activity as it celebrates its annual week after a gap of two years of Covid pandemic. - Iran FM begins 3 - day visit to strengthen ties
Visiting Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian on Wednesday called on PM Narendra Modi after meeting his counterpart S Jaishankar to exchange views on global and regional issues, including JCPOA, Afghanistan and Ukraine. The Iranian Minister, who is on a three-day visit, also held talks - SAT asks Malvinder to deposit 50% penalty
The Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) has directed businessman Malvinder Mohan Singh and Malav Holdings to deposit 50% of the penalty amount imposed by SEBI within six weeks in connection with violations in a case related to Fortis Healthcare. - China infra build - up near LAC alarming, says US commander
A senior US military commander today said some of the defence infrastructure that is being set up by China near its border with India is alarming and the corrosive behaviour of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in the Indo-Pacific region is simply not helpful. - Monsoon pace slows down, rain likely in Northwest on June 11
The progress of southwest monsoon appears to have slowed down since its arrival on the Kerala coast, at least its Arabian sea arm has in comparison with the Bay of Bengal side. - Cong asks probe agency to quiz Subhash Chandra
New Delhi: A day after Subhash Chandra, Independent candidate for the RS election in Rajasthan, claimed the support of some ruling party MLAs, the Congress asked why the ED had not gone knocking at his doors. ‘What does he mean when he says he has the support of Congress MLAs?’ party lea - India rejects eco index that ranked it lowest
The Union Environment Ministry on Wednesday rebutted the Environmental Performance Index 2022, which ranked India at the bottom of a list of 180 countries, saying some of the indicators it used "are extrapolated and based on surmises and unscientific methods". - Got top post due to AAP?s fair politics, says Surjeet Thakur
Dedication and loyalty to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has helped Surjeet Thakur, who comes from a small farmer’s family from Rajgarh in Sirmaur district, rise to the post of the state president. - Flyers without mask to be deboarded: DGCA
In a fresh set of instructions issued today, the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has asked airlines to deboard the passengers who refuse to wear masks. - SC dismisses plea challenging Delhi Judicial Service exam answer key
The Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed a petition challenging the final answer key of the Delhi Judicial Service (DJS) Preliminary Exam, 2022, saying the HC has already considered each and every aspect in detail. - Delhi cops: Lawrence Bishnoi mastermind behind Sidhu Moosewala?s killing
Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, in the custody of the Delhi Police, is the mastermind in the Moosewala murder case, Special Commissioner of Police HS Dhaliwal said on Wednesday. The Maharastra police have, meanwhile, arrested Siddhesh Hiraman Kamble, alias Mahakal, in connection with the killing while hi - Quad Summit resets lens
THE Tokyo Quad Summit has produced some far-reaching policy decisions, to the surprise of many. There has been a widespread belief that Quad is nothing but a talk-shop, confined to a few naval exercises by India, the US and Australia across the Straits of Malacca. Moreover, Quad was beset with serio - Mamata?s antics
Apropos of ‘Bengal Cabinet approves plan to make CM Chancellor’, Mamata Banerjee has come out again with a new tantrum and has exceeded her limits. Approval of the Cabinet to make Mamata Chancellor of all state-run universities (including agricultural and health), replacing Governor Jagd - 'It?s a miracle': It was hard to believe, but tumour was gone: Cancer patients
Surprising results of an ongoing medical trial holds a new ray of hope for the world of oncology, as all 14 rectal cancer patients (trial participants) managed to lose their tumours after a drug regimen of six months, without radiation or surgery. - India, Vietnam sign military logistics support agreement
In an important development related to the “Act East Policy”, India and Vietnam on Wednesday inked the “Joint Vision Statement on India-Vietnam Defence Partnership towards 2030” to further broad-base the “scope and scale” of defence ties and sealed a logistics sup - Monsoon pace slows down, rain likely in Northwest on June 11
The progress of southwest monsoon appears to have slowed down since its arrival on the Kerala coast, at least its Arabian sea arm has in comparison with the Bay of Bengal side. - RBI hikes repo rate, EMIs set to rise
Home, auto and other loan EMIs are set to go up as the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) today hiked its lending rate to banks (repo rate) by 50 basis points to 4.9 per cent to rein in inflation. - National embarrassment
National embarrassment - Real estate experts expect slowdown in housing demand in short - term on RBI's rate hike
The RBI's decision to hike the benchmark interest rate will make home loans costlier and affect housing sales, especially in affordable and mid-income segments, according to property consultants. - You're playing with the future of students: Supreme Court pulls up MCC over vacant seats in NEET - PG medical admissions
With as many as 1,456 seats remaining vacant in NEET-PG admissions, the Supreme Court on Wednesday pulled up the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC), saying it would not only put aspirants into difficulty but also cause dearth of qualified doctors in the country.
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