India News: JAMNAGAR: An Indian Air Force plane with 120 people, including the Indian ambassador and staff at the embassy in Kabul, landed on Tuesday at Jamnagar .
Justice Rekha Palli also expressed happiness in noting that the Delhi government has also proposed to take RAT and RT-PCR tests in these weekly markets.
Delhi High Court dismissed a petition challenging authorities' decision to permit 100 per cent seating in Delhi Metro and buses plying in national capital during COVID-19 pandemic.
SRINAGAR: With 120 officials on board, an IAF C-16 Globemaster aircraft has finally touched base in Gujarat’s Jamnagar. The diplomatic staff flew from chaotic Kabul airport. Those evacuated included Ambassador Rudrendra Tandon.
New Delhi, August 17
Delhi University is likely to release its first cut-off list by October 1 for undergraduate courses, a senior varsity official said on Tuesday.
The official said that by that t
In a joint operation, Uttarakhand STF and cyber police arrested the accused in a case of cyber fraud. The police recovered eight cellphones, two laptops, and other gadgets from him.
The Delhi High Court was informed on Tuesday by the AAP government that DDMA has permitted all authorised weekly markets to operate during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Like the previous years, the online registration process to apply for admission in different Integrated/Under-Graduate (UI) and Post Graduate (PG) Programmes
New Delhi, Aug 16: Former Congress leader Sushmita Dev on Tuesday said her joining the Trinamool Congress is "unconditional" and she will take any responsibility given to her by party president and...
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Tarn Taran, August 16
Cabinet Minister Sukhbinder Singh Sarkaria hoisted the national flag during the district-level 75th Independence Day function at the local Police Lines grou
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Amritsar, August 16
A motorcycle rally amid the ongoing protest against the three controversial agriculture-related laws was organised by farmers under the banner of Sanyukt K
Washington, August 17
US President Joe Biden said on Monday that he stands "squarely behind his decision" to withdraw American troops from Afghanistan as he blamed the Afghan leadership for giving in