- 17th May, 2022 The Tribune India
- Gyanvapi mosque survey ends; petitioners say ?Shivling? found
The confidential court-mandated Gyanvapi mosque complex survey in Varanasi concluded today with Civil Judge Ravi Kumar Diwakar issuing directions on sealing a portion of the complex after Hindu petitioners claimed the discovery of a “Shivling” close to the “wazookhana” (water - Pawan Hans sale on hold, bidder under lens
The government has developed second thoughts about selling off Pawan Hans, a fortnight after the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) had approved its outright sale to a consortium of three companies. - BJP activist?s murder: TMC MLA summoned
The CBI, which is probing post-poll violence in West Bengal, has issued summons to TMC MLA Paresh Pal in connection with the murder of BJP activist Abhijit Sarkar, officials said today. - Back from Nepal, PM Modi meets Yogi Adityanath, UP ministers
On his way back from Nepal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stopped by in Uttar Pradesh where he met Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and UP minister at the CM’s official residence in Lucknow today. - CHILD BOARDING INCIDENT: DGCA notice to IndiGo, says staff prima facie flouted rules
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has said its fact-finding team has prima facie found that IndiGo staff members violated the norms by stopping a specially abled child from boarding the plane at the Ranchi airport on May 7. - Buddha?s teachings key to peace: Dalai Lama
Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama has said people must pay more attention to the words of Gautama Buddha for true peace of mind and “only the Buddha asks us to examine his teachings in a way that a goldsmith tests the purity of gold. Only the Buddha commands us to do this”. - Boost to ?Make in India?, 2 warships set sail today
The launch of two warships of separate classes in Mumbai on Tuesday will showcase the indigenous manufacturing capabilities to make ships at a rapid pace to match China. The warships named “Surat”, a destroyer, and “Udaygiri”, a frigate, will be launched concurrently at Mazag - JP Nadda interacts with envoys of 14 nations
New Delhi: BJP president JP Nadda on Monday interacted with Heads of Missions from 14 countries, including the US and Australia, as part of the party’s ‘Know BJP’ initiative. The envoys were shown a film on the inception of Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Nadda spoke about the importance of - Concrete frame of Indian architecture
I first heard of Mahendra Raj as a structural engineer in 1972. Starting out as a young architect with eminent American architect Joseph Allen Stein, I could gaze out at the Purana Quila from his office in New Delhi. Not far from there was the upcoming Pragati Maidan, where the prestigious India Int - Shanghai Cooperation Organisation meet begins in Delhi, Afghanistan on agenda
Anti-terrorism experts from Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) countries, including Pakistan, Russia and China, began three-day deliberations with focus on Afghanistan where the security situation has deteriorated recently. - Adani Group to buy 49% in Quint; media company's shares up over 9%
Adani Group's unit AMG Media Networks will buy a 49 per cent stake in Raghav Bahl-run digital business news platform Quintillion Business Media for an undisclosed sum, a regulatory filing to the exchanges said. - Dream Team: Indian badminton's best - ever squad achieves the impossible with Thomas Cup title
The young Priyanshu Rajawat, who featured only in the 5-0 win over Canada, was handed over the Thomas Cup trophy as all the experienced stars, including Kidambi Srikanth and HS Prannoy, looked on. - India slams Islamic nations' body for ?unwarranted? comments on delimitation exercise in J - K
India on Monday slammed the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) for its “unwarranted” comments on the delimitation exercise in Jammu and Kashmir and asked it to refrain from carrying out its “communal agenda” at the behest of one country, in an oblique reference to Paki
- 16th May, 2022 The Tribune India
- Court cites Bob Dylan, Frankenstein, while denying bail to former NSE head Chitra Ramkrishna
A Delhi court cited Nobel Laureate Bob Dylan as well as Frankenstein monster while denying bail to former managing director and chief executive officer of the National Stock Exchange (NSE) Chitra Ramkrishna and group operating officer (GOO) Anand Subramanian in the NSE co-location case. - Fire breaks out at plastic factory in Delhi?s Narela Industrial Area
A fire broke out at a plastic factory in Narela Industrial Area on Monday evening, officials said. - 'You don't go after big fish but harass poor farmers': SC to bank on one - time settlement scheme
The Supreme Court has pulled up the Bank of Maharashtra for challenging an order of the Madhya Pradesh High Court directing it to accept the One-Time Settlement (OTS) proposal of farmers and issue them sanction letters, saying the bank does not go after big fish but is only harassing poor farmers. - Monsoon advances over Andaman and Nicobar Islands
 Amid the blistering heat up north, the much-awaited Southwest Monsoon today advanced into some parts of south Bay of Bengal, most parts of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and the Andaman Sea, the IMD announced. - Indian tablet market grows 68 pc in March 2022 quarter; Lenovo leads
The tablet market in India grew 68 per cent year-on-year in the first quarter ended March 2022, with Lenovo leading the chart, a Cybermedia Research report released on Monday said. - Government puts Pawan Hans sale on hold
The government has put on hold the sale of Pawan Hans as it is legally examining an NCLT order against Almas Global, which is the biggest shareholder in the winning consortium, an official said on Monday. - Biological E. cuts price of its Covid - 19 vaccine to Rs 250 per dose; end users to pay Rs 400
Pharmaceuticals firm Biological E. Ltd (BE) on Monday said it has reduced the price of its Covid-19 vaccine Corbevax to Rs 250 from Rs 840 a dose, inclusive of GST, for private vaccination centres. - Ensure safety of Sikhs living in Pakistan: National Commission for Minorities to MEA
The National Commission for Minorities (NCM) has approached the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) 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 city in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of that country. - Boxing World Championships: Nikhat Zareen secures India?s first medal in Istanbul
Asian Championships bronze medallist Nikhat Zareen (52kg) secured India its first medal at the IBA Women’s World Boxing Championships in Istanbul on Monday by advancing to the semifinals with a superb win. - Gyanvapi - Shringar Gauri complex survey row: SC to hear petition on Tuesday
The Supreme Court will hear on Tuesday (May 17) a petition seeking to halt the survey and videography of Gyanvapi-Shringar Gauri complex in Varanasi. - Fire in shelters for workers near Parliament House; no casualties
A fire broke out on Monday in three temporary shelters for workers near Parliament House in central Delhi, officials said. - Arvind Kejriwal going back on poll promise: Manoranjan Kalia
Arvind Kejriwal going back on poll promise: Manoranjan Kalia
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