Delhi News: Covid cases in the city have plateaued in the city over the past month, with the daily case count setting around 50-60 cases per day, according to the city’s health bulletin.
Kabul/New Delhi, August 15
The Taliban has taken control of Afghanistan's presidential palace, two senior Taliban commanders present in Kabul told Reuters on Sunday, hours after the insurgents entere
Satya Prakash
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, August 16
The Centre on Monday told the Supreme Court that it would set up an expert panel to look into the Pegasus scandal even as it denied allegatio
New Delhi, August 16
Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh on Monday alerted the Central government that the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban had ominous signs for India.
"Afghanistan's fall
A PIL has been filed before the Delhi High Court seeking a ban on medically unnecessary, sex-selective surgeries on intersex Infants and children except in cases of life threatening situations....
Delhi News: The 107-km yatra, covering all seven Lok Sabha constituencies in Delhi, will witness Puri taking part in 272 programmes, while Lekhi in 47, said Delhi BJP chief Adesh Gupta.
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While we all have heard of movies that promise double the fun and excitement, Kriti Kharbanda’s latest outing, a social comedy, promises double the pheras (the seven rounds in Hindu w
New Delhi, August 10
Slamming the Opposition for creating ruckus during a short-duration discussion on farm issues in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday, Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar outside Par
Mohammed Irfan was 24 and newly married. Business was brisk at his modest battery shop. And within two months he was expecting the birth of his first child.
New Delhi, August 16
*Pleas for probe into alleged Pegasus snooping based on conjectures, surmises and unsubstantiated media reports, Centre tells SC.
*Centre tells SC that govt's position on allege
Afghan nationals, who have managed to come to India, leaving the war-ravaged nation, worry about their friends and families back home. They urge the government of India to help them in any way possible. Meanwhile, people tracking developments in Afghanistan said India has prepared all contingencies and eventualities including evacuating its staff in its embassy in Kabul as well as Indian citizens stranded in the country. It is learnt that a fleet of C-17 Globemaster military transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force is kept on standby to undertake evacuation missions.