- Pictures: Heavy rain leads to waterlogging, traffic snarls in Delhi, Gurugram; brings respite to people in Punjab, Chandigarh
Pictures: Heavy rain leads to waterlogging, traffic snarls in Delhi, Gurugram; brings respite to people in Punjab, Chandigarh
- TMC MP Santanu Sen suspended from Rajya Sabha for unruly conduct
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, July 13
A day after he snatched and tore up an anti-Pegasus row statement IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw was making in the Rajya Sabha, Trinamool Congress MP Santanu Se
- Aditi Ashok misses medal narrowly, ends 4th in golf at Olympics
Tokyo, August 7
India's Aditi Ashok missed a medal narrowly as she signed off fourth in the Olympic Games' golf competition after carding a three-under 68 in the weather-hit final round here on Satur
- Delhi: RT - PCR accounted for over 70% of total tests conducted in last 3 months to detect Covid
New Delhi, August 9
RT-PCR tests accounted for over 70 per cent of the total tests conducted to detect coronavirus in Delhi in the last three months, according to government data.
In July, 21.79 lak
- ?Anti - Muslim slogans?: Owaisi gives adjournment motion in Lok Sabha, Delhi Police register FIR
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, August 9
The two gatherings – one on August 6 at Dwarka and another on August 8 at Jantar Mantar – where anti-Muslim slogans were allegedly raised by part
- Venkaiah Naidu lauds Punjab and Haryana for providing infrastructure to sportspersons
Tribune News Service 
New Delhi, August 9
While complimenting the Indian contingent for their “commendable performance” in the Tokyo Olympics, Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu
- Joint pain, backache common among many post - Covid cases: Delhi Hospital
New Delhi, July 17 
A leading private hospital in Delhi on Saturday claimed that joint pain and backache were the most common problems reported among post-Covid patients at its orthopaedic depar
- Farmers? Jantar Mantar stir to end this evening; protests to continue at Delhi borders
New Delhi, August 9
The anti-farm law protesters will culminate their demonstration at the Jantar Mantar on Monday evening after passing a 'no confidence motion' against the Centre and not seek permi
- 55 dengue cases in Delhi this year
New Delhi, August 9
At least 55 cases of dengue have been reported in the national capital this year, according to a civic report released on Monday.
The number of dengue cases for January 1-August
- Faridabad: Congress MLA urges Union Minister Sonowal to expedite proposed project of new Unani medicines institute
Ravi S SinghTribune News ServiceNew Delhi, August 9
Congress MLA from NIT (Faridabad) Neeraj Sharma met Union Minister for Ayush, Sarbananda Sonowal, and urged him to expedite the proposed project of
- Venkaiah Naidu lauds Punjab and Haryana for providing infrastructure to sportspersons
Tribune News Service 
New Delhi, August 9
While complimenting the Indian contingent for their “commendable performance” in the Tokyo Olympics, Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu
- Opposition to support Bill to enable states to make their own lists of OBCs
New Delhi, August 9
Several Opposition parties on Monday decided to support the passage of a constitutional amendment Bill that seeks to enable state governments to make their own lists of Other Back
- ?Anti - Muslim slogans?: Owaisi gives adjournment motion, Delhi Police register FIR
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, August 9
The two gatherings – one on August 6 at Dwarka and another on August 8 at Jantar Mantar – where anti-Muslim slogans were allegedly raised by part
- Delhi Assembly passes resolution to repeal three farm laws
New Delhi, July 30
The Delhi Assembly on its last day of the monsoon session on Friday passed a resolution to repeal the three farm laws and suggested the Central Government to talk to farmers and re
- INS Vikrant completes first set of trials
New Delhi, August 8
The country’s first indigenously made aircraft carrier INS Vikrant that had set out on its maiden sea trials on August 4 today returned to its home port at Kochi. “The
- Little trust in Chinese vaccines, India set to benefit
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, August 8
India senses an opportunity to fill the vacuum caused by decreasing trust in Chinese vaccines, especially in some key South Asian countries.
Sinovac may
- Opposition leaders hold talks as Monsoon session nears end
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, August 9
Leaders of 15 Opposition parties met at the Parliament complex on Monday to formulate a common strategy on issues like the Pegasus snooping controversy and f
- Five held over posts against judges: CBI
New Delhi, August 8
The CBI has arrested five persons for allegedly posting defamatory content on social media against judges of the Andhra Pradesh High Court and the Supreme Court.
The declaration
- Quit India Movement's spirit energised youth of nation: Modi
New Delhi, August 9
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday paid tributes to the greats who took part in the Quit India Movement, saying the movement's spirit reverberated across India and energised t
- Mixed Covishield, Covaxin doses produce better immunity: ICMR
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, August 8
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) today said a mixed Covid immunisation routine, with a dose of Covishield followed by one of Covaxin, was safe a
- Russian President Vladimir Putin to join PM Modi at UNSC debate
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, August 9
Russian President Vladimir Putin will be among the several world leaders expected to attend Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s virtual chairing of a &lsquo
- On average, protesting Punjab farmers who died in Delhi had 2.59 acres
Vishav Bharti
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, August 8
Amid charge by the ruling BJP at the Centre of “rich status” of farmers protesting at the Delhi border, it has come to light that
- Tribal university?s regional campus sought in Chamba
Our Correspondent
Chamba, August 8
Kangra MP Kishan Kapoor has requested the Centre to open a regional campus of Indira Gandhi Tribal University, Anuppur (Madhya Pradesh), in Chamba.
Indira Gandhi
- Parliament panel wants schools reopened, cites hazards
New Delhi, August 8
The Standing Committee on Education, Women and Children said in its report to Parliament this week that closure of schools due to Covid-induced lockdowns had aided child marriages