- 16th May, 2022 The Tribune India
- Rajiv Kumar takes charge as 25th CEC
Senior IAS officer and former Finance Secretary Rajiv Kumar today took charge as the 25th Chief Election Commissioner (CEC), as he said he would “not shy away from taking tough decisions” both with regard to reforms and conducting polls. - Ties with Nepal unparalleled, says PM ahead of Lumbini visit
On the eve of his departure for Nepal on Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi termed India’s ties with Nepal as “unparalleled” and said he was looking forward to meeting Nepalese PM Sher Bahadur Deuba after their “productive” discussions in India last month. - Councillors' panel formed to press for Delhi solution
A joint action committee of councillors was today formed to lead residents of the Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB) to hold a mahapanchayat to get Delhi solution during a meeting of all-party councillors from CHB sectors called by the CHB Residents’ Welfare Federation at the Community Centre in S -
A severe heatwave swept across Delhi on Sunday with the maximum temperature touching 49.2 degrees Celsius in the Mungeshpur area. - Ban on wheat export
The Centre’s ban on export of wheat with immediate effect is a surprise change in policy, prompted by the need to watch out for domestic requirements and interests despite the strong demand for the crop from India. The move to stock up and ensure the availability of ample supplies within the c - Hotspots in neighbourhood
Three ‘hotspots’ have emerged almost simultaneously in India’s neighbourhood — in Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Afghanistan. They are daunting and each seems more intractable than the other. But they are very consequential to India’s national security. The democratic foundati - No increase in govt resident doctors' stipend for decade in Punjab
The successive state governments have failed to revise the stipend of resident doctors for over a decade. This has resulted in stipend disparity among the government resident doctors in the state and their counterparts in the neighbouring states of the region. - China keeps future of Indian students hanging
The day the Indian Army Chief stated that China intends to “keep the border issue alive”, the Communist Party of China (CPC) sermonised India to “treat its companies fairly”, especially with reference to the multi-billion-rupee fraud case against Xiaomi. - Delhi - Leh HRTC bus service resumes
The Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) has resumed its bus service between Delhi and Leh via Keylong today. Keylong SDM Priya Naga flagged off the bus from Keylong to Leh this morning. The bus service was resumed on this route almost after eight months. - The Delhi inferno
AFTER the initial outpouring of shock and anger over a major fire and the announcement of compensation for the victims and their families, it is generally business as usual. Friday’s inferno that raged through a building in Delhi’s Mundka, leaving at least 27 charred to death, is likely - Delhi Public School, Ambala
Delhi Public School, Ambala - Gautam Adani to acquire 49 per cent stake in Quintillion Business Media
AMG Media Networks, a unit of billionaire Gautam Adani’s conglomerate Adani Enterprises, will pick a 49 per cent stake in Raghav Bahl-curated digital business news platform Quintillion Business Media Pvt Ltd for an undisclosed sum, according to a regulatory filing. - Severe heatwave conditions likely in parts of National Capital
Heatwave conditions prevailed in most parts of the national capital with the minimum temperature on Sunday settling at 25 degrees Celsius, the India Meteorological Department said. - Indian badminton team creates history, wins maiden Thomas Cup title
Kidambi Srikanth was mobbed by teammates seconds after he secured a 3-0 win to hand India' its first ever Thomas Cup title. Srikanth beat Jonathan Christie  22-15, 23-21. The result means that Srikanth and his team created history after they won The Thomas Cup title for the first time in 73 yea
- 15th May, 2022 The Tribune India
- PM Modi hails Thomas Cup triumph, invites shuttlers to his residence
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday termed the Thomas Cup triumph of the Indian badminton team as one of the country’s finest sporting wins and invited the shuttlers to his residence on returning from Bangkok. - Truth about Gyanvapi mosque, Taj Mahal, Krishna Janmabhoomi should come out: RSS leader
Truth about Gyanvapi mosque, Taj Mahal and Krishna Janmabhoomi in Uttar Pradesh and all other disputed places in the country should come out before the people, senior RSS leader Indresh Kumar said on Sunday. - AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal forays into Kerala, announces political alliance with Twenty20
Seeking to spread its wings in southern State of Kerala, New Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party national convener Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday announced his party’s political alliance with Twenty20, a political party, promoted by a business group here and targeted the mainstream political p - Visit to Nepal intended to further deepen 'time - honoured' linkages: PM Modi
India's ties with Nepal are "unparalleled", Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday, a day ahead of his visit to Lumbini in the neighbouring country on the occasion of Buddha Purnima. - Karni Sena asks Muslim organisations to hand over temple sites to Hindus
Karni Sena's national president Suraj Pal Amu on Sunday asked the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM), headed by Asaduddin Owaisi, and other Muslim-related organisations in India, to hand over the temple sites which were desecrated and on which mosques had been constructed after their des - Cryptos can lead to dollarisation of economy: RBI officials to parliamentary panel
Cryptocurrencies can lead to “dollarisation” of a part of the economy which would be against India’s sovereign interest, top officials of the RBI have told a parliamentary panel, according to sources. - Mundka fire: NHRC issues notice to Delhi government, to send team for on - spot probe
The NHRC on Sunday sent a notice to the Delhi government over the Mundka fire tragedy, which has claimed 27 lives, while observing the incident has established the city authorities have “learnt little” from past experiences. - India asks Pakistan to punish those behind killing of 2 Sikh traders
India on Sunday asked Pakistan to sincerely investigate the “brutal” killing of two Sikh traders in north-western Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and take strict action against those responsible for the “shocking” and “deplorable” incident. - Noida murder case cracked; wife plotted supervisor?s killing with son, her lover for property
With the arrest of two people, the Noida police on Sunday claimed to have cracked the murder mystery of a private firm’s supervisor who was shot at by unidentified assailants on a city road five days ago. - M - cap of eight of top - 10 firms tumbles over Rs 2.48 lakh - crore; Reliance biggest drag
M - cap of eight of top - 10 firms tumbles over Rs 2.48 lakh - crore; Reliance biggest drag - PM Modi said he was different from predecessors, will neither overlook nor tolerate terrorism: S Jaishankar
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been “crystal clear” that he will never allow terrorism, especially of the cross-border nature, to be normalised, and this determination has shaped India’s policy towards Pakistan since 2014, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar has said.
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