- 9th June, 2021 The Tribune
- Nitin Gadkari wants Ambala road works expedited
Nitin Gadkari wants Ambala road works expedited - Ensure there's no break in education of children orphaned by Covid - 19: SC tells states,UTs
Satya PrakashTribune News ServiceNew Delhi, June 8
The Supreme Court has ordered the states and union territories to ensure that there is no break in the education of children who have become orphans - NGT pulls up Punjab, Himachal, Haryana over pollution in Ghaggar river
New Delhi, June 8
The National Green Tribunal has come down heavily on Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Haryana for failing to stop the discharge of untreated effluents in the Ghaggar river and said&nbsp - Govt permits supply of liquid oxygen to certain industries, projects on temporary basis
New Delhi, June 1  
With the number of coronavirus cases coming down, the government has permitted oxygen manufacturing units to supply oxygen to certain industries such as MSMEs, food proc
- 8th June, 2021 The Tribune
- Farmers? convoy of 2K vehicles led by Gurnam Singh Charuni reaches Singhu
Tribune News Service
Ambala, June 6
Bharatiya Kisan Union (Charuni) activists led by Gurnam Singh Charuni today left for the Singhu border from the Shambhu border here to join protesting farmers. - 60% students against using internal marks for Class XII score
New Delhi, June 8
While 80 per cent of Class XII students are relieved and pleased that the board examinations have been cancelled, nearly two-third of them are concerned about the use of internal s - CJI has written to CJs to consider SC lawyers for elevation as HC judges, says SCBA Prez
Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, June 8
Chief Justice of India NV Ramana has requested chief justices of the 25 high courts to consider lawyers of the Supreme Court for appointment as high court judges - 414 new Covid cases, 60 deaths in Delhi, positivity rate down to 0.53 pc
New Delhi, June 5
Delhi recorded 414 new Covid cases, the lowest in over two-and-a-half months, and 60 fatalities on Saturday, while the positivity rate dipped to 0.53 per cent, according to data sha - Delhi riots: HC grants interim custody - bail to Jamia student for exams
New Delhi June 8 
The Delhi High Court has granted interim custody-bail to Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) student Asif Iqbal Tanha, arrested in a case related to the northeast Delhi riots last year, - UNSC recommends Antonio Guterres for second term as UN chief
United Nations, June 8
The UN Security Council on Tuesday recommended Secretary General Antonio Guterres for a second five-year term as chief of the world organisation beginning January 1, 2022.
The - Delhi sizzles at 41.7 degrees C
New Delhi, June 8
The national capital on Tuesday recorded a maximum temperature of 41.7 degrees Celsius, the maximum for the season this year so far, MeT officials said.
The minimum temperature set - Swapan Dasgupta, Mahesh Jethmalani among 4 new Rajya Sabha members to take oath
New Delhi, June 8
Four new members of Rajya Sabha, including Swapan Dasgupta and Mahesh Jethmalani, took oath on Tuesday, with Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu noting that the public representatives have a - Class V student hails SC's steps against Covid - 19, CJI says 'beautiful letter'
New Delhi, June 8
A Class 5 student from Kerala has written to the Chief Justice of India, Justice N. V. Ramana, saying she is happy that the Supreme Court has intervened effectively in the sufferin - Realme plans 5G phone for less than Rs 10k next year
New Delhi, June 3
Smart devices maker Realme on Thursday said it expects to bring a 5G smartphone for less than Rs 10,000 next year, and plans bring down the handset price to around Rs 7,000 apiece t - IMD upgrades monsoon forecast, parts of J - K, HP to get below normal rain
Vibha SharmaTribune News ServiceNew Delhi, June 1
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Tuesday updated its monsoon forecast of rains to 101 per cent of the Long-Period-Average with a model er - ?Arbitrary, irrational?: Supreme Court on Union Government's vaccine policy
?Arbitrary, irrational?: Supreme Court on Union Government's vaccine policy - Won?t cancel scribe?s bail, Supreme Court bins plea
ibune News Service
New Delhi, June 4
The Supreme Court on Friday dismissed a petition seeking cancellation of anticipatory bail given by the Delhi High Court to Mumbai-based TV journalist Varun Hi - Plea to probe hateful Twitter posts during Covid 1st wave
New Delhi, June 5
A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking a CBI/NIA probe into alleged hateful and “Islamophobic” posts on the social networking platform last year during t - Connecting children with nature in small ways
New Delhi, June 8
Urban lifestyles and heavy dependence on digital technology means children are spending less time with nature, which can affect their mental and physical well being. Children flouri - Hope to grant Covid vax approval for pregnant women soon: AIIMS chief
Aditi Tandon
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, June 8
India is awaiting additional safety data on Covishield and Covaxin before recommending inoculation for pregnant women. AIIMS, New Delhi, Director - Malayalam language row: Congress seeks strict action against Delhi hospital
New Delhi, June 6
The Congress on Sunday demanded strict action against the authorities of a Delhi hospital for issuing a circular that asked the nursing staff not to speak in Malayalam while at work - Delhi govt orders liquor vends to deploy marshals at shops to ensure Covid - appropriate behaviour
New Delhi, June 8
The Delhi government has directed all liquor vends in the city to deploy adequate marshals and staff to strictly ensure Covid-appropriate behaviour like maintaining social distancin - Punjabi rapper Jazzy B's Twitter account restricted on India's request
New Delhi, June 8
Microblogging platform Twitter has "withheld" the accounts of Punjabi singer Jazzy B, hip-hop artist L-Fresh the Lion and two others in response to a legal demand in India, even as - Early Covishield 2nd dose permitted for Olympic participants, students and job applicants abroad
Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, June 8
Athletes and support staff attending the Tokyo Olympics, students travelling abroad for education and people in offshore jobs can take the second Covishield dose - Delhi govt orders to deploy marshals at liquor stores to ensure Covid - appropriate behaviour
New Delhi, June 8
The Delhi government has directed all liquor vends in the city to deploy adequate marshals and staff to strictly ensure Covid-appropriate behaviour like maintaining social distancin
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