- 19th October, 2021 The Tribune India
- Nihang chief may have been part of efforts to end stir
Jupinderjit Singh
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, October 18
Baba Aman Singh, who heads one of the Nihang sects, and a Sikh group based in Ontario, Canada, may have had a role in the behind-the-sc - Multilateral track
Multilateral alliances have become a geopolitical necessity in a multipolar world. Like other countries, India wants to safeguard its strategic and economic interests, but at the same time the importa - Over 7,900 applications approved by DU college principals under 3rd cut - off list
Over 7,900 applications approved by DU college principals under 3rd cut - off list - Delhi takes part in ?Quad of West Asia?
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, October 18
The Foreign Ministers of India, the US, the UAE and Israel held their first-ever virtual conference to enhance coordination and economic ties across the We - Bangladesh settles into uneasy calm as ISCKON seeks PM Modi?s intervention
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, October 17
Minorities in Bangladesh protested in several cities as vandalism of temples and attacks on Hindus petered away after the end of Durga Puja festivities, in - Shiv Sena leader moves SC seeking judicial enquiry into affairs of NCB at Mumbai
New Delhi, October 18
A Shiv Sena leader has moved the Supreme Court seeking judicial enquiry into affairs of Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) at Mumbai and its officials in the wake of the arrest of A - Sun rays to illuminate sanctum sanctorum of Ram temple in Ayodhya: Trust member
New Delhi, October 17
The Ram temple in Ayodhya will be built in such a way that the sun rays will fall on the idol of Ram Lalla and illuminate its sanctum sanctorum on every Ram Navami, said a membe - Supreme Court: Decide RTI purview on intel agencies
New Delhi, October 17
The SC has directed the Delhi HC to decide the applicability of the RTI Act to intelligence and security organisations of the government while setting aside its order directing - Retail tomato prices skyrocket up to Rs 93 per kg in metros as unseasonal rains damage crop
New Delhi, October 18 
The retail price of tomatoes rose to Rs 93 per kg in metros on Monday on sluggish arrival in mandis amid reports of crop damage, owing to unseasonal rains, according to th - Heavy rains lash Delhi, parts of western UP, Haryana
New Delhi, October 17
Heavy rains lashed the national capital on Sunday leading to waterlogging and traffic jams at several parts of the city causing inconvenience for commuters.
The weather office
- 18th October, 2021 The Tribune India
- Farmers receive nearly Rs 11,099.25 crore as MSP value of paddy
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, October 18
Over 56.62 LMT of paddy has been procured in Kharif Marketing Season (KMS) 2021-22 up to October 17 in Chandigarh, Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu - Over 7,900 applications approved by DU college principals under 3rd cut - off list
New Delhi, October 18
More than 7,900 applications were approved by Delhi University college principals on the first day of admissions under the third cut-off list on Monday.
The university has so f - CBSE announces date sheet for first term of classes 10 and 12 board exams
New Delhi, October 18
The first term board exams for class 10 will begin from November 30, while the exams for class 12 is scheduled from December 1, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) a - Indian passenger travelling to Paris held with fake visa at IGI airport
Indian passenger travelling to Paris held with fake visa at IGI airport - Singhu border lynching: Three more arrested; victim?s family demands high - level probe
Sonepat/Amritsar, October 16
Three more persons were arrested on Saturday in connection with the lynching of a Dalit man at the farmers’ protest site at Singhu border, even as the victim&r - FATF to decide Pakistan?s fate on Thursday
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, October 18
The global body for anti-money laundering and terror financing, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), will decide on Thursday whether to keep Pakistan on - Indian passenger travelling to Paris held with fake visa at IGI airport
New Delhi, October 18
A Paris-bound Indian passenger was apprehended by the CISF at the Delhi airport on Monday for allegedly using a fake visa to exit the country, a senior official said.
Amjot Sin - In pictures, Himachal Pradesh's Lahaul - Spiti receives fresh snow
Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, October 18
Himachal Pradesh's Lahaul-Spiti Dhankhar village received fresh snowfall on Monday. The village was seen covered with a thick blanket of snow.
Authorities on - Farmers? ?rail roko? stir: Not received any report of disturbance, say Delhi Police
New Delhi, October 18
The Delhi Police on Monday said there were no reports of any disturbance in the national capital due to Samyukt Kisan Morcha’s six-hour ‘rail roko’ protest to - ?Rail roko? affects 150 locations in Northern Railway zone, hinders running of 60 trains
New Delhi/Jaipur, October 18
The Samyukt Kisan Morcha’s six-hour ‘rail roko’ protest on Monday over the Lakhimpur violence affected 150 locations in the Northern Railway zone and hi - Wettest October in Delhi since 1960
New Delhi, October 18
The month of October this year has been the wettest in the City since 1960, when the National Capital had recorded 93.4 mm of rainfall.
This year, 94.6 mm of rainfall has alrea - Bhavani Devi wins fencing competition in France
New Delhi, October 18
Fencer Bhavani Devi, who made history at the Tokyo Olympics by becoming the first Indian to compete in the sport at the Games, has won the Charlellville National Competition in - Bharat Bandh: Traffic congestion at Delhi - Gurugram border
Sumedha Sharma
Tribune News Service
Gurugram, September 27
Massive traffic snarls gripped Delhi-Gurugram-Rajokri border on Monday morning for about an hour as Delhi police resorted to checking in v - Delhi Govt launches month - long campaign to reduce vehicular emissions
New Delhi, October 18
The Delhi Government kicked off its month-long ‘Red Light On, Gaadi Off’ campaign across 100 crossings in the City on Monday to reduce vehicular emissions.
Delhi En - Farmers block train traffic in Punjab, Haryana as part of 'rail roko' stir over Lakhimpur incident
Chandigarh, October 18
Farmers in Punjab and Haryana squatted on rail tracks on Monday morning as part of the Samyukt Kisan Morcha's six-hour 'rail roko' protest demanding the dismissal and arrest of
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