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After a Slight Delay, Chandrayaan 3 to be Launched in First Half of 2021: Govt
Union Minister Jitendra Singh said the revised configuration takes care of the robustness in design, capacity enhancement for mission flexibility and at the same time retained the heritage of Chandrayaan-II to the extent possible.
Uber Driver Keeps Nodding Off, Forces Woman to Drive Cab on Way from Pune to Mumbai
When the woman offered to drive, instead of sleeping, the cab driver kept talking on the phone and even praised her driving skills, she said.
Coronavirus: Govt to Set Up Testing Lab in Iran to Screen Indians Before Evacuation, Says Minister
A scientist from the National Institute of Virology has been sent to Iran while three more from the Indian Council of Medical Research were scheduled to leave later in the day to check the feasibility of setting up a laboratory there.
All Legal Remedies Exhausted, Says Delhi Govt as it Moves Court for New Execution Date of 4 Convicts
President Ram Nath Kovind earlier rejected the mercy petition of Pawan Kumar Gupta, one of the four men facing the gallows in the 2012 Nirbhaya gang rape and murder case.
SC Seeks Activist Harsh Mander's Response on 'Objectionable' Remarks Against Top Court
The bench also comprising justices BR Gavai and Surya Kant asked Solicitor General Tushar Mehta to file plea on this aspect and directed Mander's counsel to respond to the allegations.
West Bengal Police Sub-Inspector Exam Results 2020 Out
The candidates, who had appeared for the West Bengal Police SI exam, can check their results by visiting the official site of West Bengal Police (wbpolice.gov.in).
'More Hospitals, Rs 100 Cr Alloted': Telangana Govt Assures Preparedness as Coronavirus Fear Grips Hyderabad
In addition to the existing three hospitals, two more -- military hospital, TB sanitorium Vikarabad -- have been instructed to set up isolation wards, Telangana Health Minister Etela Rajender said .
Will Ensure No Repeat of Delhi Violence in Mumbai, Maintaining Harmony a Priority: Police Commissioner
The city has witnessed some huge anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) protests since December, but they have been remarkably peaceful.
Indian Navy Postpones 'Milan 2020' Naval Exercise in Wake of Coronavirus
The Milan naval exercise was scheduled to be held from March 18-28 and over 40 countries were expected to participate in the exercise.
Govt Doesn't Have Data on Financial Condition of Farmers in Country: Narendra Tomar
Majority of the agricultural households that possessed more than 0.40 hectare land reported cultivation as their principal source of income, he added.
‘Bloodiest Haircut Ever' for Two Mustafabad Barbers Who Helped Save Hundreds during Delhi Riots
A doctor at Al Hind hospital said the two barbers initially helped in cleaning up and shaving injured heads as riot victims were being brought. Then the doctors trained them in giving first aid and dressing wounds when the number of patients started risin...
UP Govt Issues Alert Over Coronavirus, 120 Samples Sent to Pune Lab
There has been no confirmed case of coronavirus in Uttar Pradesh yet.
Kerala Temple Oracle Arrested After Woman's Suicide, Relative Under Scanner for Maligning her Image
According to the complaint, the accused had levelled false allegations of an illicit affair at the woman at the behest of her relative
Couple, Two Minor Sons Found Hanging in Their Goa Residence
Shahu Damle (45), his wife Kavita (40) and their sons sons Paras (9) and Sairaj (2) were found hanging in their home in Mapusa town, 9 km from here, deputy superintendent of police (Porvorim) Edwin Colaco said.
Kashmir al-Qaeda Wing Says Delhi Riots, Taliban Peace Agreement Have Energised Jihad
The statement comes amid mounting concerns that Taliban could offer safe havens to Kashmiri jihadist groups as the US withdraws from the region.
6 Cases With 'High Coronavirus Load' Detected in Agra, Kept in Isolation at Delhi Hospital
The six people had come in contact with a 45-year-old coronavirus patient from Delhi, whose case came to light on Monday.