- Air pollution can shorten lives of 40% Indians by 9 years: Study
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, September 1
New world data on air pollution and its impact on human health have revealed that 40 per cent of Indians are on course to lose nine years of life if the a
- Haryana youth Vishal Jood pleads guilty for assault on Sikhs in Australia
Sandeep DikshitTribune News ServiceNew Delhi, September 2
A court in Australia sentenced ‘Tiranga Warrior’ Vishal Jood, a youth from Haryana living on an expired visa, to a prison term fo
- Section of media gives communal colour to news bringing bad name to nation, says Supreme Court
New Delhi, September 2
A section of media gives communal colour to news bringing bad name to the country, the Supreme Court rued on Thursday, expressing serious concern over fake news on social media
- CAG Delhi beat UTCA Chandigarh by 4 wickets
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, September 1
Arpit Vasavada hit an eye-catching century before Shorya Sanandia claimed a five-wicket haul to help CAG Delhi beat UTCA, Chandigarh, by 47 runs in the o
- NGT refuses to allow multi - level parking project in Shimla
New Delhi, September 2
The National Green Tribunal has refused to permit a project of multi-level parking and other commercial activities, including a Hotel on the railway land at Shimla in Himachal
- Rajya Sabha ex - MP and veteran journalist Chandan Mitra passes away
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- Missing girl case: Share probe report with Delhi, SC tells UP cops
New Delhi, September 1
Unhappy over the probe conducted by the UP Police into a case of a 13-year-old missing girl, the Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered them to forthwith share the investigation re
- Take one step at a time
INDIA’S western neighbourhood has been marked by problems of terrorism and territorial conflicts since its independence. The conflict in Afghanistan has seen the emergence of another terrorist g
- Notice to Centre over Rakesh Asthana?s appointment as Delhi Police Commissioner
New Delhi, September 1
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday issued notices to the Centre and Gujarat cadre IPS officer Rakesh Asthana on a petition challenging his appointment as Delhi Police Commission
- R - Day violence: Delhi Police resume issuing notices
Sonepat, September 1
Pulled up by a court last month, the Delhi Police have resumed serving notices on farmers, asking them to join the probe into the Republic Day violence. The Samyukt Kisan Morcha
- Sunny paaji, Gurdaspur is waiting for you
The bright lights of Bollywood, it seems, have started fading. MP and film actor Sunny Deol has not been seen in his constituency for the last 10 months. His absence has left his fast dwindling flock
- India records highest Covid - 19 vaccinations in a day
New Delhi, August 31
The daily Covid-19 vaccinations crossed the one crore mark on Tuesday for the second time in five days, taking the cumulative doses administered in the country to over 65 crore,
- Just think Lord's, forget Leeds; Shastri's clear - cut message to Team India
New Delhi, September 2
Team India will be heading into the Oval Test on the back of a humiliating innings defeat in Leeds, but head coach Ravi Shastri has shared a clear-cut message to the Virat Kohl
- Maharashtra ex - minister Anil Deshmukh's lawyer arrested for ?trying to subvert probe? against him
New Delhi, September 2
The CBI has arrested former Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh's lawyer, Anand Daga, for allegedly trying to subvert the Bombay High Court-directed preliminary enquiry aga
- Anil Deshmukh's lawyer arrested for ?trying to subvert probe? against him
New Delhi, September 2
The CBI has arrested former Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh's lawyer, Anand Daga, for allegedly trying to subvert the Bombay High Court-directed preliminary enquiry aga
- India among few nations witnessing Covid surge: WHO
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, September 1
The World Health Organisation on Wednesday reported a plateauing of the number of new Covid cases globally even as India, it said, was among few nations t
- 300 take refuge in Kabul gurdwara, assured safety
New Delhi/Amritsar, August 16
At least 300 Sikhs from Kabul, Ghazni and Jalalabad and a few Hindus are learnt to have taken refuge in Karte Parwan Gurdwara, Kabul. Gurnam Singh, president of the gurd
- Tarn Taran: Farmers sit on chain hunger strike, seek compensation
Our Correspondent
Tarn Taran, September 1
An 11-member jatha of the Zamhoori Kisan Sabha sat on a chain hunger strike in front of the local SDM office on Wednesday demanding compensation and other b
- Renegotiate power tariff: Harish Rawat to Capt Amarinder Singh
Rajmeet Singh
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, September 1
Congress general secretary in-charge of Punjab affairs Harish Rawat, after a three-hour-long meeting with CM Capt Amarinder Singh here tod
- GST mop - up tops Rs 1 lakh cr for second straight month
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, September 1
The GST collection topped the Rs 1-lakh-crore mark for the second straight month in August at Rs 1.12 lakh crore. It was, however, 3.7% lower than the Rs
- India among few nations witnessing Covid surge: WHO
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, September 1
The World Health Organisation on Wednesday reported a plateauing of the number of new Covid cases globally even as India, it said, was among few nations t
- CAG Delhi beat UTCA Chandigarh by 4 wickets
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, September 1
Arpit Vasavada hit an eye-catching century before Shorya Sanandia claimed a five-wicket haul to help CAG Delhi beat UTCA, Chandigarh, by 47 runs in the o
- LPG price up, again
New Delhi, September 1
As oil companies raised the prices of non-subsidised LPG cylinder by Rs 25, a second hike in 15 days, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi today said the Indian economy was faltering,
- Won?t meddle in Kashmir, say Taliban; Joe Biden terms pullout best decision
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, September 1
A day after US troops vacated the Kabul airport, their last tether for the war in Afghanistan, President Joe Biden said withdrawing the troops was the &ld
- India?s presidency of UNSC saw substantive outcomes: Envoy
India?s presidency of UNSC saw substantive outcomes: Envoy