- 7th June, 2022 The Tribune India
- India successfully tests Agni - IV missile
India successfully tests Agni - IV missile - Rs 491 cr, 55 lakh tests: Covid test second most used procedure under PMJAY
The Covid-19 screening test has emerged as the second most used medical procedure under the government’s free hospitalisation Pradhan Mantri Jan Aarogya Yojana (PMJAY) of the Ayushman Bharat Mission. - National embarrassment
About 10 days ago, PM Narendra Modi had described his government’s eight years in power as a tenure that did not allow Indians to hang their heads in shame. All right-thinking Indians — whether they live in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries or back home — have been force - Back to square one in Kashmir
In Greek mythology, it is called ‘hubris’, defined in English as ‘excessive pride’, or indeed, ‘overweening arrogance’. In ancient Greek theology, those who succumbed to hubris were struck down by the goddess, Nemesis. Something like this seemed to have happened t - Mystery shrouds Delhi man's death
A Delhi resident, who came to Gurugram from Delhi with his friends, died under mysterious circumstances. Friends of the deceased claimed that he was drowned while taking a bath in a swimming pool near the Gwal Pahari area. While the relatives allege that they recovered the body of the deceased from - BJP acts
The BJP has swiftly expelled its head of the media cell of Delhi unit, and suspended one of its national spokespersons for making controversial remarks about Prophet Muhammad. Distancing itself from the statements of its two office-bearers that sparked protests in different parts of the country as w - Hope to have 1st bullet train by 2026: Vaishnaw
Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Monday said he was confident of achieving the target of running the country’s first bullet train between Surat and Bilimora in Gujarat in 2026 as good progress has been made in this direction. - Heavy tourist footfall leads to traffic snarls on Manali highway
Due to the ongoing four-lane work from Mandi to Jhiri and an increasing number of tourist vehicles to the famous tourist destination of Manali, especially during the weekends, it is taking about eight hours instead of three hours to commute a distance of 110 km between Mandi and Manali. - Narrow - minded comments: MEA hits back at 'serial critics' Pak, OIC
For the second day running, India sought to defuse the controversy in West Asian countries over adverse comments made by the ruling party spokesperson on Prophet Mohammed. - Mother?s security plea for gangster son rejected
The Punjab and Haryana High Court today dismissed a petition on jurisdiction grounds filed by Jaggu Bhagwanpuria’s mother for providing her son a bulletproof jacket after claiming the hatching of a conspiracy by the investigating agency at the behest of “rival gangster” to kill him - India successfully tests Agni - 4 missile
India on Monday successfully carried out a “training launch” of the Agni-4 intermediate-range ballistic missile from the APJ Abdul Kalam Island in Odisha, marking a significant boost to the country’s military capabilities.
- 6th June, 2022 The Tribune India
- Heatwave may continue till Thursday
Heatwave conditions are likely to prevail over parts of northwest India till Thursday under the influence of dry and warm westerlies blowing from the direction of Pakistan, weather scientists said on Monday. - Controversial remarks against Prophet: India hits out at Pakistan for criticism
India on Monday slammed Pakistan for criticising it following certain controversial remarks against Prophet Mohammed by two BJP functionaries. - Who is Naveen Jindal expelled from BJP for remarks against Prophet Mohammad
A day after being expelled from the BJP over his controversial remarks against Prophet Mohammad, party’s former Delhi media head Naveen Kumar Jindal on Monday described himself as a “proud Hindu” and greeted his supporters on Twitter with ‘Jai Shri Ram’. - Birthday cake, dumbbell, aadhaar card...these are some of the most unique items left behind in Uber cabs
Aadhaar cards, 5-kg dumbbells, college certificates and even a birthday cake figured in the list of items that Uber riders left behind absent-mindedly, the ride-hailing app said in a report, which also found Mumbai to be the "most forgetful city" in India. - Cessna aircraft crashes near Birasal airstrip in Odisha; student pilot injured
A Cessna 152 aircraft belonging to pilot training organisation GATI crashed near the Birasal airstrip in Odisha on Monday, injuring its student pilot, senior officials of aviation regulator DGCA said. - Helicopter bounces and turns by 270 degrees while landing at Kedarnath; DGCA begins probe
A helicopter of Thumby Aviation on May 31 bounced and turned by 270 degrees while landing at Kedarnath helipad, following which aviation regulator DGCA asked the chopper pilots to exercise caution whenever there are tailwinds when they are heading for landing, officials said on Monday. - LIC shares declines to Rs 777.40 at BSE; mcap falls below Rs 5 lakh cr - mark
Shares of Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) continued to fall for the fifth day running on Monday and further declined by nearly 3 per cent, dragging its market valuation below the Rs 5 lakh crore-mark. - Old - age homes to come up in every district; Union government tying up with local NGOs
The government is planning to establish old-age homes in every district of the country and has identified 250 districts where it will be tying up with local NGOs of the area, the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment said on Monday. - Team from Pak to take part in SCO meet in Delhi
Team from Pak to take part in SCO meet in Delhi - Coca - Cola hopes to achieve 100 pc recycling of bottles, cans in 2 - 3 years in India
Coca-Cola Company on Monday said its India business is hopeful of achieving 100 per cent recovery and recycling of post-consumer packaging, mainly bottles and cans, in the next 2-3 years as part of its ‘World Without Waste’ initiative. - BJP's bigotry damaged India's standing globally: Rahul Gandhi
Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi alleged on Monday that the BJP's "shameful bigotry" has not only isolated India, but has also damaged its global standing. - Defence Acquisition Council okays 8 new warships for Navy, special vehicles for Army
The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), headed by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, on Monday okayed making eight new warships, surveillance planes, new vehicles for war fighting in the Himalayas and has asked Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) to focus on indigenous making of aero-engine ma - India?s economic slowdown pronounced, BJP has no answers: Rahul Gandhi
Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Monday lashed out at the BJP government over the state of the economy, saying the per capita income of Indians is dropping but the government is suffering from “policy bankruptcy” and has no answers. - Jamiat Ulama - i - Hind moves Supreme Court; seeks dismissal of petitions challenging Places of Worship Act
Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind has moved the Supreme Court seeking dismissal of petitions challenging the validity of the Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act, 1991, saying it will open floodgates of litigation against countless mosques across India.
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