Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh took a chopper to Delhi this morning to meet Congress chief Sonia Gandhi amid infighting with the party's state unit, ahead of the state elections due next year.
Delhi was under complete lockdown due to surge in Covid cases in the second wave, from April 19 till May 31, following which phased unlock process began with allowing construction and manufacturing activities.
A book titled "A Saga of Tolerance and a Legacy from Posterity - Catholic Visionaries and Women's Empowerment in North India", written by St. Bede's College, Shimla, Principal Sr. Molly Abraham was re
New Delhi, July 6
India saw a single-day rise of 34,703 coronavirus infections, the lowest in 111 days, taking the total tally of Covid cases to 3,06,19,932, according to the Union Health Ministry da
New Delhi, July 5
The Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) has decided to provide Rs 2,500 monthly pension, free education to children and money for girls’ marriage to Sikh families
Influenced by film 'Drishyam', a man in Delhi staged an attack on himself with the help of his accomplices in order to implicate his neighbour. The man was jailed in the murder case of his neighbour's mother and was trying to pressurise their family to take back the case.
New Delhi, July 5
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to entertain a plea seeking preliminary inquiry into the alleged “Toolkit”, which was purportedly created to tarnish image of India a
New Delhi, July 5
India’s services sector activities contracted further in June as the intensification of the Covid crisis and reintroduction of containment measures restricted demand, a monthl
New Delhi, July 5
The Delta variant of coronavirus is eight times less sensitive to antibodies generated by vaccines as compared to the original strain that came from China’s Wuhan, according t
New Delhi, July 5
The Supreme Court on Monday said it would hear on July 12 the plea of yoga guru Ramdev seeking a stay on proceedings in connection with multiple FIRs lodged over his alleged remarks