- India aims to roll out 6G telecom network by end of decade: PM
India is targeting the rollout of 6G telecom network, which will provide ultra-high speed internet connectivity, by the end of the decade, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday.
- Marvel star Jeremy Renner in India, posts photo playing cricket with children in Rajasthan?s Alwar
Marvel star Jeremy Renner on Tuesday let his Indian fans know he is in the country as he shared a picture on social media in which he can be seen playing cricket with children.
- Raid at premises: CBI team found nothing; timing of search interesting, says P Chidambaram
Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on Tuesday said a CBI team searched his residence in Chennai as well as his official residence in Delhi but "found nothing and seized nothing".
- Much - awaited LIC lists with discount of over 8 per cent
Shares of the much-awaited Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) made a weak listing on the stock exchanges on Tuesday. The Indian insurance major listed on the stock exchanges at a discount of 8.62 per cent at Rs 867, from its Initial Public Offering (IPO) issue price of Rs 949.
- US asks India to reconsider wheat export ban
The US has asked countries such as India not to limit their wheat exports in order to make up for the shortage from Russia and Ukraine.
- Environment Minister Gopla Rai to chair meeting on increasing Delhi's roadside green cover
Delhi Environment Minister Gopla Rai will on Tuesday hold a review meeting with officials of the Forest Department and the Public Works Department (PWD) to discuss ways to increase roadside green cover in the national capital to curb air pollution.
- CBI books Karti Chidambaram over illegal gratification
The CBI has filed a fresh case against Lok Sabha MP Karti Chidambaram, son of former finance minister P Chidambaram, for allegedly facilitating visa of 250 Chinese nationals after receiving illegal gratification of Rs 50 lakh, officials said on Tuesday.
- Five Rajasthan residents returning from Haridwar die in road accident in Haryana
Five persons, including two women, were killed on Tuesday and 10 others were injured when their cruiser vehicle rammed into a stationed truck on the Delhi-Jaipur highway near Bawal town.
- Gyanvapi: Survey team may seek more time to submit report
The court-appointed advocate commissioner may seek some more time to file a report on the video survey of the Gyanvapi Masjid complex which was completed on Monday.
- Active COVID - 19 cases in country dip to 16,400
The daily rise in new coronavirus infections fell below 2,000 after 28 days taking India's tally of COVID-19 cases to 4,31,25,370, while the active cases dipped to 16,400, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Tuesday.
- Protesting Punjab farmers to soon march towards Chandigarh against govt?s early paddy sowing schedule
Hundreds of farmers associated with 23 farmer unions of Punjab on Tuesday morning started reaching Gurdwara Amb Sahib in Mohali, from where they would be marching towards Chandigarh, to start a dharna here in protest against the paddy sowing schedule announced by the state government, besides 10 oth
- Avoid scandalous headlines, provocative claims: Govt to TV channels on Ukraine, Delhi riots coverage
Avoid scandalous headlines, provocative claims: Govt to TV channels on Ukraine, Delhi riots coverage
- SBI, HP Agriculture varsity in pact for loan to students
SBI has inked a pact with HP Agriculture University, Palampur, for offering credit linkage to students who wish to set up their startups and agriculture service unit.
- LIC to make debut on stock exchanges today
The country’s largest insurer LIC will list its shares on the stock exchanges on Tuesday after witnessing a good response from domestic investors in the initial share sale, which fetched Rs 20,557 crore to the government. The government had fixed the issue price of LIC shares at Rs 949 apiece
- IPL: Capitalising on opportunities
Spinners Axar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav were inspirational in the middle-overs even as Shardul Thakur complemented the duo with a career-best IPL figures as Delhi Capitals inched closer towards playoffs beating Punjab Kings by 17 runs today.
- No hydraulic platform, Faridabad fire department ill - equipped to protect high - rises
Even as the prevalent high temperatures have increased the threat of fire incidents, the local Fire Department is severely ill-equipped to deal with any eventuality.
- Why Sri Lanka may soon slip into the abyss
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- J&K to present blueprint to protect minorities in meeting with Amit Shah today
The Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) government will be presenting a blueprint to protect minorities in a meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah at the North Block in New Delhi on Tuesday.
- Anant logs easy win in tennis
Punjab’s Anant Gupta overpowered Haryana’s Kanak Kataria 6-0, 6-0 to move into the boys’ U-18 second round, on the opening day of the Roots AITA CS (7) Tournament today.
- 4 Delhi tourists die in Kullu as SUV rolls down gorge
Four tourists, including a woman, were killed and three injured as the SUV (DL-1NA-2124) they were travelling in rolled down a gorge near Ghiyagi village on the Banjar-Jalori Pass road here yesterday.
- Tourist from Delhi slips into Ganderbal river, dies
Srinagar: A tourist from Delhi died after he slipped into a river in Ganderbal district on Monday, officials said. Mohammad Anwar, a resident of the Okhla area in Delhi, slipped into the Sindh river at Sonamarg while he was using his mobile phone. PTI
- Golf tourney on May 31
The 11th British School Juniors Open Golf Tournament will be played on May 31 at Panchkula Golf Club.
- Ensure safety of minorities: Panel
The National Commission for Minorities has approached the Ministry of External Affairs with a request to ensure safety of Sikh community living in Pakistan in the wake of Sunday’s killing of two of its members in Peshawar. “The sentiment of Sikhs and concern for their safety is being tak
- Meghalaya Govt in a bind over relocation of Sikhs
The Meghalaya Government appears to be in a bind over the relocation of the Sikhs of Harijan Colony in Shillong as it has not been able to make any headway.
- National Green Tribunal asks Bihar, Uttar Pradesh for data on bodies found floating in Ganga
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has ordered the governments of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar to inform it about the number of human corpses found floating in the Ganga during the Covid pandemic from 2020 till March 2022.