- 24th February, 2022 The Tribune
- Strandja Memorial: Nandini?s first to a medal
Nandini assured India of its first medal at the ongoing 73rd Strandja Memorial boxing tournament in Sofia by advancing to the semifinals with a dominating win over Kazakhstan’s Valeriya Axenova in the quarterfinals. - Vodafone in talks to sell stake in Indus Towers to Airtel
British telecom giant Vodafone is in discussions to sell its around 5% stake in telecom infrastructure company Indus Towers to Bharti Airtel, according to industry sources. - Oil price hike to endanger macro - economic stability
Indian agriculture exports, especially of wheat, rice, maize, will continue to reap better returns as tensions between Ukraine and Russia keep them at elevated levels but a further rise in oil prices will raise macro- stability risks in countries such as India, South Korea, and Thailand, Morgan Stan - ?Didn?t get time to soak in U - 19 World Cup win: Yash Dhull
Life has moved with the speed of light for Yash Dhull. From leading India to their record fifth Under-19 World Cup title in the Caribbean, the latest star from Delhi is already making waves in First-Class cricket as he registered two centuries on Ranji Trophy debut in the drawn match against Tamil N - Bhima Koregaon: NIA court denies bail to four
A National Investigation Agency (NIA) special court in Mumbai has rejected bail pleas of four accused in the 2018 Bhima Koregaon case, noting they wanted to end Narendra Modi’s rule with a Rajiv Gandhi-type incident. - Supreme Court reserves verdict on plea seeking OROP
The Supreme Court on Wednesday reserved its verdict on a petition seeking implementation of One Rank One Pension (OROP) policy in the defence forces. - Supreme Court junks plea for no offline board exams
The Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed a petition seeking cancellation of offline examinations for Classes 10 and 12 conducted by various boards saying such petitions give “false hopes to students”. - Tapy Ghai claims lead, Yuvraj Singh Sandhu placed third in golf meet
Tapy Ghai came up with a spirited effort for the second straight day to storm into the halfway lead at the Gujarat Open Golf Championship, in Ahmedabad. - Omicron 'silent killer', recovery takes long: CJI
Describing the Omicron variant of Covid-19 as a “silent killer”, Chief Justice of India NV Ramana today said it took a long time to recover from the latest strain. - Supreme Court agrees to take up Swamy's plea on Ram Setu
The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to take up on March 9 Subramanian Swamy’s plea for recognising Ram Setu as a national heritage monument after the BJP leader sought its urgent listing. - 10 new schools of specialised excellence to be operational in Delhi from 2022 - 23
10 new schools of specialised excellence to be operational in Delhi from 2022 - 23 - Strike ends, blackout over, people?s ordeal too in Chandigarh
Nearly 40 hours after the city plunged into darkness, the UT Powermen Union withdrew its 72-hour strike midway after signing an agreement with the UT Administration this evening. - Global reports hail India?s vax drive
Two newly published global reports backed by Harvard Business School have acknowledged the robustness of the Indian Covid-19 vaccine drive and the major challenges the government faced in delivering and administering vaccines to a majority of its 1.3 billion people. - UP?s development gives impetus to India?s march to progress, says Modi at a rally in Barabanki
Noting that development of people in Uttar Pradesh (UP) gives impetus to the development of the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said that parties having dynasties want poor to always be at their feet and keep revolving around them, his party cares for them. - IAF to send 5 Tejas for multi - nation drill in UK
The Indian Air Force (IAF) will participate in a three-week-long multilateral exercise at Waddington in the UK with a fleet of five Tejas light combat aircraft (LCA). - 40 - nation drill begins tomorrow
On Friday begins one of the biggest naval exercises in the Bay of Bengal with Quad members India, US, Australia and Japan among 16 nations sending their ships for the drill. In all, 40 nations are expected to join in, others participating in the first phase of the exercise and sending in high-level - Posturing won?t resolve crisis, says Jaishankar
Maintaining that the situation in Ukraine was due to a complex chain of circumstances over the past three decades, External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar said most countries, such as India and France, were seeking a diplomatic solution. - Won?t allow any change in LAC status quo: Jaishankar in Paris
India is engaged in talks with China on the eastern Ladakh border standoff with absolute clarity that it will not agree to any change in the status quo or any attempt to unilaterally alter the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the region, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said at an interactive s
- 23rd February, 2022 The Tribune
- Amid ?Gangubai Kathiawadi? controversy, SC suggests name change
The Supreme Court on Wednesday referred to the pendency of several cases against Bollywood movie Gangubai Kathiawadi, and suggested that changing the name of the movie may be considered by the makers of the film. - Shift Covid vaccination centres from Delhi govt schools: Parents association writes to L - G
Shift Covid vaccination centres from Delhi govt schools: Parents association writes to L - G - SC refuses to entertain plea seeking cancellation of offline board exams for classes X, XII
The Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to entertain a plea seeking cancellation of offline board examinations for classes X and XII to be conducted by the CBSE and several other boards this year. - Delinking 1950 report from J&K delimitation
ON September 15, 1950, at the village of Lake Success in Nassau county of New York State, temporary home of the United Nations from 1946 to 1951, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) received a report from the former Chief Justice of Australia, Owen Dixon, on Jammu and Kashmir. Appointed by th - Kisan Nama: Book on 733 farmers who lost their lives during protest
Jalandhar, February 22
The life of 733 farmers, who lost their lives in protest at the Delhi borders, has been recorded in a book titled ‘Kisan Nama’ which was released here today.
The b - Indian students arrive in Delhi from Ukraine, say followed Embassy advisory
Indian students, largely those studying medicine, hailing from Delhi to Gujarat, who arrived here from Ukraine said they were happy to be back in their home country amid escalating tensions between Russia and the eastern European country. - Ukraine crisis has its roots in post - Soviet politics: Jaishankar
The situation in Ukraine has its roots in post-Soviet politics, the expansion of NATO and the dynamics between Russia and Europe, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said, amid escalating tension between Moscow and the West after Russian President Vladimir Putin recognised two breakaway Ukrainian
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