- Seven of top - 10 firms add Rs 1.16 lakh - crore in m - cap; HDFC Bank lead gainer
The combined market valuation of seven of the 10 most valued firms jumped by Rs 1,16,048.1 crore last week, with HDFC Bank emerging as the biggest gainer.
- Will improve government schools, hospitals in Haryana, says Arvind Kejriwal at Kurukshetra
Claiming that his government has improved the condition of government schools and hospitals in the national capital, the Aam Aadmi Party’s national convener and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday said his party wants to replicate it in Haryana as well.
- Judge's wife found hanging at brother?s flat in Delhi, 3 suicide notes recovered: Police
The wife of a local court judge was found hanging from a ceiling fan at her brother's house in South Delhi, police said on Sunday.
- Monsoon arrives in Kerala 3 days ahead of normal date
The southwest monsoon has set in over Kerala on Sunday, three days ahead of its normal onset date of June 1.
- Char Dham routes to be mapped for susceptibility to geological hazards
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has been asked to survey the Char Dham pilgrimage land routes in Uttarakhand to determine their susceptibility to geological hazards and recommend precautionary measures.
- ONGC reports highest net profit of Rs 40,306 crore; becomes India's 2nd most profitable firm
On the back of the best-ever price it earned on crude oil it produces, state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) reported a record net profit of Rs 40,305 crore in the fiscal year ended March 31, becoming India's second most profitable company behind Reliance Industries Ltd.
- Ensuring affordable healthcare to all govt's goal, says President
Ensuring affordable healthcare to all govt's goal, says President
- Pakistan team in New Delhi to discuss Indus water - sharing
A three-member Pakistani delegation is here for talks under the Indus Water Commission at a time when India is pushing ahead with nearly 10 run-of-the-river hydel projects on three western rivers — the Indus, Jhelum and the Chenab — subject to specific criteria for design.
- India logs 2,828 new coronavirus infections; active cases rise to 17,087
With 2,828 new coronavirus infections being recorded in a day, India’s total tally of COVID-19 cases rose to 4,31,53,043, while the active cases increased to 17,087, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Sunday.
- US surpasses China as India?s biggest trading partner in FY22 at $119.42 billon
The US surpassed China to become India’s top trading partner in 2021-22, reflecting strengthening economic ties between the two countries.
- BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma booked in Mumbai for hurting religious sentiments
BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma was on Saturday night booked for alleged deliberate and malicious acts intended to outrage the religious feelings of a class by insulting their religion or religious beliefs.
- When Army connection helped in better care, attention
LOOKING back, it seems remarkable how soon we forgot the loss of practically all the money and property in 1947, the displacement, the refugee status and the suffering. Part of the redeeming feature in my case was the Army connection. I can vouch for the fact that the migrants who had a member or a
- IndiGo fined Rs 5L for refusing to fly specially - abled
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) today said it had imposed a fine of Rs 5 lakh on India’s largest domestic carrier IndiGo for denying a specially-abled child to board plane at the Ranchi airport on May 7.
- Delhi CM orders inquiry into Mundka fire, announces compensation
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh each to the kin of the deceased and Rs 50,000 to those injured in the Mundka building fire incident that claimed 27 lives.
- Seema Chishti's ?Sumitra and Anees? brings diverse tales and recipes from her khichdi family
THE year was 1965 and I had just joined the Indian School of International Studies at Sapru House. “It had a sprawling lush green lawn with a good library attached to it,” it would be said. Not to forget the canteen on the mezzanine floor that attracted artistes, journalists and intellec
- Could be the start, warns WHO amid monkeypox surge
Could be the start, warns WHO amid monkeypox surge
- India's Rs 15K - cr drone market has many takers
Looking at a possible market of Rs 15,000 crore, the Indian drone manufacturing industry is ready to showcase applications in multiple sectors like defence, agriculture, navigation and border security.
- HC: Police station CCTVs must have audio, video footage
The Delhi High Court has said that CCTVs installed in police stations should have both audio and video footage. It has asked a local police station to explain why an audio system was not installed there, as directed by the Supreme Court.
- Hosts Chandigarh defeated in junior softball championship
Andhra Pradesh defeated hosts Chandigarh 16-3 in a girls’ super league match, during the ongoing 40th Junior National Softball Championship at Panjab University today. Delhi went down to Telangana 2-6, while Rajasthan ousted Kerala 3-0. Madhya Pradesh, meanwhile, recorded a 1-0 win over Andhra
- Unions meet to resolve differences, slam Punjab govt over panchayat land drive
To strengthen the Samuykt Kisan Morcha (SKM) and intensify the farmers’ movement, members of 23 farm organisations met here today. Discussions were held on resolving issues between various unions that led to the formation of political outfit Samuykt Samaj Morcha (SSM) that contested the recent
- Could be the start, warns WHO amid monkeypox surge
The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Saturday asked countries to enhance surveillance for monkeypox and isolate confirmed patients, saying it expected cases to rise.
- Global connectivity for N - E soon: EAM
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Saturday said the coming together of ‘Act East’ and ‘Neighbourhood First’ policies would have an enormous reinforcing impact for the country beyond the confines of South Asia.
- ?Have built India that Gandhi, Patel dreamt of?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said in the last eight years after his government came to power, he did not spare any effort in serving the country and did not indulge in anything that would make the people hang their heads in shame.
- Preparations afoot at Duhai Depot for arrival of India?s first RRTS train
Preparations are afoot at Duhai Depot in Ghaziabad for the arrival of India’s first Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) train from Gujarat, an official statement said on Saturday.