- Delhi: Repair work on Rajnagar flyover begins, commuters asked to take other routes
New Delhi, August 17
The Delhi Police on Tuesday issued an advisory on diversions put in place due to the ongoing repair work on Rajnagar flyover on Ring Road, asking commuters to take alternative ro
- UNSC for inclusive govt in Afghanistan with role for women too
New Delhi, August 16
The UN Security Council on Monday called for establishing a new, united, inclusive and representative government through inclusive talks in Afghanistan with full women participat
- India records 25,166 new Covid cases, 437 deaths
New Delhi, August 17
India saw a single-day rise of 25,166 new Covid cases, the lowest in 154 days, taking the tally to 3,22,50,679, while the national recovery rate was recorded at 97.51 per cent, t
- Central University of Punjab is nodal university for CU - Common Entrance Test
Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, August 17
Like the previous years, the online registration process to apply for admission in different Integrated/Under-Graduate (UI) and Post Graduate (PG) Programmes
- Central University of Punjab nodal university of CU - CET 2021
Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, August 17
Like the previous years, the online registration process to apply for admission in different Integrated/Under-Graduate (UI) and Post Graduate (PG) Programmes
- PM Modi says shrinking farm sizes in villages a challenge
Vibha Sharma
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, August 15
Making small farmers with less than two hectares of land the centrepiece of his Independence Day address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sund
- I - Day celebrated with fervour at Sirhind
Fatehgarh Sahib, August 16
The 75th Independence Day was celebrated with enthusiasm at the Sports Stadium in Sirhind. Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa, Minister for Jails and Co-operation, unfurled the Tric
- Covid 19 pandemic: 13,451 health care workers sought counselling till July 2021
Covid 19 pandemic: 13,451 health care workers sought counselling till July 2021
- PM for joint efforts to fight maritime threats
PM for joint efforts to fight maritime threats
- Neeraj jumps 14 places to 2nd in world rankings
New Delhi: India’s Olympics champion Neeraj Chopra climbed 14 places to occupy the second spot in the men’s javelin throw world rankings after his historic gold in the Tokyo Games. The 23-
- August 14 to be observed as Partition Horrors Remembrance Day: PM
Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, August 14
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday announced that August 14 would be observed as the Partition Horrors Remembrance Day in memory of those who sacrificed
- IAF aircraft leaves from Kabul carrying Indian ambassador and other personnel
New Delhi, August 17
The Indian ambassador to Afghanistan and around 120 of his staff members are being brought back to India on Tuesday from Kabul by a C-17 heavy-lift aircraft of the IAF as part of
- Farmers take out bike rally in Amritsar
Tribune News Service
Amritsar, August 16
A motorcycle rally amid the ongoing protest against the three controversial agriculture-related laws was organised by farmers under the banner of Sanyukt K
- Jaishankar arrives in New York, will chair signature Presidency events at UNSC, discuss Afghan situation
New York, August 17
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, who arrived here to chair two high-level signature events this week under India's current Security Council Presidency, has said that he exp
- MEA: Will repatriate Afghan Hindus, Sikhs
New Delhi, August 16
The government said it would facilitate the repatriation of Afghan Hindus and Sikhs as well as locals who had stood by India. “The government will take all steps to ensure
- Mahila Congress chief joins TMC, 1st big switch within Oppn camp
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, August 16
In the first big switch within the opposition camp, Mahila Congress president Sushmita Dev on Monday quit the Congress for the TMC joining the Mamata Banerj
- India announces new category of visa for Afghans
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, August 17
Keeping in view the prevailing situation in Afghanistan, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Tuesday said it had worked out new category of electron
- Depict real picture of job loss, reconcile data of credible agencies: Par panel to Labour Ministry
New Delhi, August 8
A Parliamentary panel has asked the Ministry of Labour and Employment to use and reconcile the data and studies conducted by credible agencies with that of retirement fund body EP
- Current rules not enough, need high - level probe, exemplary action against unruly MPs in Rajya Sabha: Govt
Aditi Tandon
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, August 12
The government and the Opposition were on a war path on Thursday, with top ministers demanding high-level probe and exemplary action against u
- Cremation of remaining human tissue and feet of Dalit girl held: Delhi Police
New Delhi, August 11
The cremation of the remaining human tissue and feet of the Dalit girl, who was allegedly raped and killed in southwest Delhi's Old Nangal area, was conducted on Wednesday by her
- I had to run, else Taliban would have killed me: Afghan intel officer who took last flight to Delhi
New Delhi, August 16
"I had to run, else the Taliban would have killed me. Everything ends here. I could not bring my family along," Afghan intelligence officer Asif said in broken Hindi as tears wel
- US says Kabul airport under fire after Taliban enters Afghan capital; President Ghani flees country
Kabul/New Delhi, August 15
The Taliban has taken control of Afghanistan's presidential palace, two senior Taliban commanders present in Kabul told Reuters on Sunday, hours after the insurgents entere
- Maritime security vital to India?s interests
Strategic Analyst
The first “open debate” in the United Nations Security Council under India’s presidency last week once again brought out a home truth which powerful lobbies in New
- Refugees in India lose hope of returning home
New Delhi, August 16
A sense of hopelessness pervades the Afghan settlement in Delhi’s Bhogal where hundreds of refugees are glued to television sets, unable to reconcile with the heart-rending
- 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