- 21st June, 2021 The Tribune
- St Bede?s college gets new principal
Sr Molly Abraham has taken the charge as the principal of St Bede's College, Shimla. She has been working as an Associate Professor at Jesus and Mary College, University of Delhi, since 2011. She has - Delhi Police questioned Twitter India MD in 'toolkit' case: Officials
New Delhi, June 17  
Twitter India MD Manish Maheshwari was questioned by the Delhi Police last month in connection with its probe into the 'COVID toolkit' case, officials said Thursday.
T - In pictures: India celebrates 7th International Day of Yoga; President, Union Ministers perform yoga
New Delhi, June 21
As India is celebrating the seventh International Day of Yoga, President Ram Nath Kovind, Vice President Venkaiah Naidu, several union ministers and citizens across the country per - Sikh studies scholar passes away
Tribune News Service
Patiala, June 20
A former professor of Sikh studies at Punjabi University, Dr Jodh Singh (79) passed away today. He had been suffering from the alzheimer’s disease for - Vax team pelted with stones in Bandipora
Jammu: A video purportedly showing a woman hurling stones on health staff engaged in a door-to-door vaccination drive at a Bandipora village has gone viral on social media. J&K L-G Manoj Sinha has - India refutes UNHRC concerns over IT rules
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, June 20
India has refuted concerns raised by three UN Special Rapporteurs about the new IT rules by pointing out that these were framed after broad consultations in 2 - Clear Singhu road within week, locals tell farmers
Mukesh Tandon
Tribune News Service
Sonepat, June 20
The standoff between agitating farmers and local villagers continues to persist over barricades put up on the National Highway-44 in the Singhu b - Tramadol seizure: One more arrested
Tribune News Service
Amritsar, June 20
In a significant development, the Amritsar rural police have arrested another banned drug (tramadol) supplier Manu Chohan in connection with the seizure of t - Monsoon advance to be slow in Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh
New Delhi: The further advance of southwest monsoon into Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh and Delhi is likely to be slow due to “large-scale unfavourable features”, the IMD said on Sunday. &mda - Despite delayed arrival, Monsoon expected to cover WB; touch Bihar, UP in 48 hours
Despite delayed arrival, Monsoon expected to cover WB; touch Bihar, UP in 48 hours - Centre increases MSP for Kharif crops, paddy support price hiked by Rs 72 per quintal
Centre increases MSP for Kharif crops, paddy support price hiked by Rs 72 per quintal - Kupwara leads aspirational district rankings in north region
Kupwara leads aspirational district rankings in north region - Antonio Guterres re - elected UN Secretary General
United Nations: UN General Assembly has appointed Antonio Guterres as the UN Secretary General for a second term beginning January 1, 2022. The Security Council had unanimously recommended his name fo - Girl from MP rescued; molestation case registered
Tribune News Service
Faridabad, June 20
A 17-year-old girl, who ran away from her home on June 6, has been rescued by the police from the Old Faridabad railway station. The police have registered a m - Tumhe rukna nahi hai: India goalie Gurpreet remembers Milkha?s words
New Delhi, June 20
“Tumhe rukna nahi hai (you cannot stop)”, these words from legendary Milkha Singh still inspire Indian football goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu who says the advice fro - Nod to Rs 194 - crore road infrastructure projects for Himachal
Nod to Rs 194 - crore road infrastructure projects for Himachal - No EUA to Covaxin in US: Bharat Biotech says working to get full approval for vaccine
No EUA to Covaxin in US: Bharat Biotech says working to get full approval for vaccine - Prime Minister Narendra Modi likely to visit US by year - end
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, June 15
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to visit the US towards later half of the year provided the Covid situation here is under control.
In addition to a me - Farmers leave for Delhi with pitchers, pulses
Farmers leave for Delhi with pitchers, pulses
- 20th June, 2021 The Tribune
- Crores of people needing free ration is painful example of development under Modi government: Congress
New Delhi, June 20
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday hit out at the government over rise in poverty, saying 80 crore people of the total 135 crore in the country need free ration which is anothe - BCCI to bid for 2025 CT, 2028 World T20 and 2031 ODI WC during next cycle
New Delhi, June 20
Confident that it can easily host big-ticket tournaments every two years, the BCCI on Sunday decided to bid for three global events—including two World Cups in shorter format - Misuse of donations of devotees is insult to faith: Priyanka Gandhi on alleged Ayodhya land scam
New Delhi, June 14 
Amid charges of corruption in the land purchased by the Ram Janmabhoomi Trust in Ayodhya, Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Monday said misuse of donations - Pvt centres administered only 17% doses procured in May
Pvt centres administered only 17% doses procured in May - Uttarakhand Cong veteran Hridayesh passes away at 80
Uttarakhand Cong veteran Hridayesh passes away at 80 - 1,152 Class 12 compartment, private, repeat category students move SC
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, June 19
As many as 1,152 students have moved the Supreme Court seeking cancellation of CBSE Class 12 compartmental examination as they demanded that the court-approve
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