- Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited quarterly profit falls 22 per cent to Rs 1,033 crore
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited (APSEZ) has reported a 21.78 per cent decline in consolidated net profit to Rs 1,033 crore for the fourth quarter ended March 2022.
- Kapil Sibal quits Congress, files Rajya Sabha nomination from SP
Former Union minister Kapil Sibal on Wednesday said he had resigned from the Congress, after filing his nomination for Rajya Sabha as Independent candidate supported by the Samajwadi Party.
- Delhi Public School, Kaithal
Two karate players of the school proved their mettle, agility and precision in the state-level karate competition held at Chandigarh recently. Gurbaaz, a student of Class VII won the gold medal by securing first position, whereas Sargun, a student of Class III, bagged the silver medal in the event.
- SpiceJet faces ransomware attack; flights delayed
SpiceJet said it faced a ransomware attack on Tuesday night causing a delay in departure of its flights on Wednesday morning.
- To check surge in prices, Centre caps sugar exports
To maintain domestic availability and price stability of sugar in the country during sugar season 2021-22 (October-September), the Centre has decided to regulate the sugar exports with effect from June 1 till further orders.
- India logs 2,124 Covid cases in a day, 17 deaths
India saw a single-day rise of 2,124 new coronavirus infections, taking the infection tally to 4,31,42,192, while the active cases rose to 14,971, according to the Union health ministry data updated on Wednesday.
- Justin Bieber set for India tour, will perform in Delhi on October 18
Here comes good news for all Justin Bieber fans! The singer is bringing his Justice World Tour to India. Marking his second time in the country, he will be performing in Delhi on October 18 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. The stadium is large enough to hold 1,00,000 people.
- Breakthrough in gold robbery case, two held
In a major breakthrough, the Jalandhar Commissionerate Police on Tuesday claimed to have solved a burglary committed in New Defence Colony-II locality three days ago.
- NIA court to deliver quantum of sentence for Yasin Malik today
A Special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court on Wednesday is likely to pronounce the quantum of punishment awarded to Kashmiri separatist leader Yasin Malik, who was convicted in a terror funding case a few days ago.
- Supreme Court stays National Green Tribunal order imposing penalty on Coke's bottler
The Supreme Court has stayed an order of the National Green Tribunal (NGT) that imposed an environmental compensation of over Rs 15 crore on Moon Beverages, a key bottler in north India for beverage giant Coca-Cola.
- MLA urges minister to get ban on wrestler revoked
Independent MLA from Meham Balraj Kundu on Tuesday called on Union Minister Sanjeev Balyan in Delhi and urged him to help get revoked the life ban imposed by the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) on wrestler Satendra Malik, allegedly for manhandling a referee during the Commonwealth Games trials.
- China to allow Indian students to return 'soon'
The Chinese side is working with the Indian side to handle specific matters and try to arrange for eligible students to return to China at an early date, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Tuesday.
- 4K trees may be axed for 2 road projects in Faridabad
More than 4,000 trees stand to be removed for two main road projects, which are slated to be launched soon.
- Mary - Nikhat Zareen trial averted, Manisha to miss CWG
The Boxing Federation of India (BFI) has done well to avoid a potential controversy over a trial between Mary Kom and Nikhat Zareen, but decision by the federation has caused misery to Manisha Moun, bronze medallist at the recent World Championships.
- Fixing MSP for rabi crops a challenge for Centre
With rabi crops trading much higher than the minimum support price, the fixing of the MSP for the upcoming kharif marketing season is believed to have become a major challenge for the Centre, eyeing better rice procurement to compensate for lesser wheat in the rabi marketing season.
- SC agrees to hear Azam's plea on bail condition
The SC today agreed to hear SP MLA Azam Khan’s petition alleging that the Allahabad HC has imposed as a bail condition the demolition of buildings of his Jauhar University. A Vacation Bench led by Justice DY Chandrachud said it would be taken up during this week after senior counsel Kapil Siba
- Gandhi siblings, two G - 23 leaders on top Cong panels
Gandhi siblings and loyalists dominate two of the three panels Congress president Sonia Gandhi formed on Tuesday to give shape to the Udaipur Declaration, the party adopted nine days ago to prepare for the upcoming state and 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
- Health Secy to head key World Health Assembly panel
India’s Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan has been appointed chair of the crucial committee B of the World Health Assembly which has been tasked with reviewing the global body’s budget in the midst of pandemic response and preparedness.
- Panchkula stadium to have world - class rehab centre
Tau Devi Lal Stadium, Sector 3, here is going to have the only ultra-modern rehabilitation centre of the north region equipped with latest equipment worth crores.
- Shishu Niketan School, Mohali
An intra-class poem recitation competition was organised for classes I and II. The participants recited poems on the themes, “Road safety” and “Save earth” for Class I, and “Be good” and “Journey of seed” for Class II. Prabhnoor Kaur of Class I-A and P
- India, Japan to step up defence cooperation
India and Japan agreed to further enhance bilateral security and defence cooperation, including in defence manufacturing. At a meeting between Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and Fumio Kishida in Tokyo on Saturday, they agreed to give an impetus in this regard by holding a 2+2 Foreign and Defence Mini
- Don't offer unserviceable seats, DGCA tells airlines
The civil aviation regulator DGCA today asked airlines not to offer unserviceable seats for sale to passengers on their domestic and international flights.
- Rahul's meeting with Corbyn triggers row
The BJP and Congress today exchanged barbs over Rahul Gandhi’s “meeting” with former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, “infamous for his anti-India and anti-Hindu stance advocating separation of Kashmir from India”, during his visit to the UK.
- Arson in Andhra town, minister's house torched
Amaravati: Protesters in Amalapuram allegedly set ablaze the house of Andhra Pradesh minister P Viswarupu over the move to rename Konaseema district as BR Ambedkar Konaseema. PTI
- ASI says deities in Qutub Minar complex can't be allowed
Amid a raging controversy over claims and counter-claims on historic monuments, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) on Tuesday opposed before a Delhi court a plea demanding restoration of Hindu and Jain deities inside the Qutub Minar complex. The ASI, which has the mandate to protect and preser