- 11th February, 2022 The Tribune India
- FIH Pro League: Dutch women's team pulls out of India tie, HI displeased
The Dutch women’s hockey team has pulled out of its back-to-back FIH Pro League matches against India to be played in Bhubaneswar on February 19 and 20 due to a rise in Covid cases in the Netherlands. - State needs honest govt, says Hanspal
Former Congress leader Prof HS Hanspal, who joined the AAP recently, claimed that the Aam Aadmi Party was the only party that can make Punjab progressive and prosperous. Therefore, the people of Punjab should vote for the AAP and give them a chance to form the government. - Wind blowing in AAP favour: Kulwant Singh
The wind is blowing in favour of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) across the state and the party faces no competition. People of Punjab are going to exercise their right to vote to form the AAP government on February 20. - Davis Cup: Sumit Nagal out, Yuki Bhambri returns to team
Sumit Nagal has been dropped from the five-member Indian Davis Cup team for the World Group 1 play-off tie against Denmark here next month. World No. 222 Nagal made way for No. 863 Yuki Bhambri in the squad which also has No. 182 Ramkumar Ramanathan and No. 228 Prajnesh Gunneswaran as the other sing - No ?religious attire? for now: Karnataka High Court
The Karnataka High Court on Thursday restrained students from wearing a religious attire till it decided the issues arising out of the hijab controversy, even as a petition sought the Supreme Court’s intervention in view of its pan-India ramifications. - Manipur polls now on Feb 28, March 5
New Delhi: The Election Commission has rescheduled the two-phase Manipur Assembly polls to February 28 and March 5. Earlier, the polls were to be held on February 27 and March 3. The EC said the decision was based on inputs, representations, past precedent, logistics, ground situations and other cir - MoS Mishra?s son gets bail amid poll
As voting commenced for the seven-phase UP elections on Thursday, the Allahabad High Court granted bail to Ashish Mishra, son of Union Minister of State for Home Ajay Mishra, in a case of last year’s Lakhimpur Kheri violence that left eight persons dead, including four farmers. - SC reinstates judicial officer who quit accusing judge of sexual harassment
Eight years after a Madhya Pradesh woman judicial officer resigned following an inquiry into her allegations of sexual harassment against a High Court judge, the Supreme Court on Thursday reinstated her, stating that her resignation wasn’t voluntary. Quashing the order accepting her resignatio - Modi amid hijab row: Stand by victimised Muslim women
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today reached out to Muslim women accusing the Opposition of “misleading” them and finding new ways to “block their rights”. The move came amid the hijab row in Karnataka which hogged the limelight world over. - TRS moves privilege motion against PM
Members of the Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) today gave a privilege notice against PM Narendra Modi for his remarks in the House on the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Bill and staged a walkout after Deputy Chairman Harivansh denied them an opportunity to raise the issue during the Zero Hour. - From Feb 14, no home quarantine for foreign arrivals as pandemic contracts
Foreign passengers arriving in India from February 14 will not have to home-quarantine for seven days, the Ministry of Health said in its revised guidelines today as the Covid pandemic contracted further. - Federalism under ?attack?: Ex - civil servants to Modi
Opposition MPs and a section of former civil servants on Thursday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi against “attacks on federalism”, seeking an end to “interference in matters related to state governments”. - Lata's ashes immersed in Ramkund in Nashik
Nashik: The ashes of Lata Mangeshkar were immersed in Ramkund on the Godavari banks here on Thursday by late singing icon’s sister Usha Mangeshkar, nephew Adinath and other family members. PTI - FM: It was ?andha kaal? during Congress rule
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Thursday said the fact that 44 unicorns have been made in India was a sign of “Amrit Kaal” which she had prominently mentioned in this year’s Union Budget. - Nirbhaya Fund underutilised, panel worried
The standing committee on education, women, children, youth and sports in its 316th report has expressed concerns over underutilisation of Nirbhaya Fund and asked the government to bring states on board for faster implementation of projects and schemes under it. - Roof collapses in Gurugram housing complex; many feared trapped
A portion of roof from sixth floor to ground floor collapsed in Chintal Paradiso High Rise Society in Sector 109, Gurugram, on late Thursday. - ?UP can become Kashmir, Kerala, Bengal if BJP not voted back?, says Yogi Adityanath; Oppn reacts strongly
Uttar Pradesh can become Kashmir, Kerala or Bengal if BJP is not voted back to power, State Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said hours before the first round of elections in UP on Thursday, evoking sharp reactions from opposition leaders, including from the three states, as they alleged that it was a - Modi govt trying to take country from UPA's 'Andh Kal' to 'Amrit Kal': FM Nirmala Sitharaman in LS
Taking the Congress head-on, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Thursday said 'Andh Kal' (dark period) prevailed during the UPA regime, while the Modi government is trying to steer the country to 'Amrit Kal' (golden period). - Sonia house, Congress office rents overdue, BJP red flags
The BJP on Thursday red flagged overdue rental payments of Congress Party against its official bungalow 26 Akbar Road, the official residence of party president Sonia Gandhi and the residence allotted to a close aide of Sonia Gandhi, Vincent George.
- 10th February, 2022 The Tribune India
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