India
Kerala's Sabarimala Temple to Open for Devotees from July 17-21, Jabs, RT-PCR Test Must
To follow Covid-19 protocols, a maximum of 5,000 people will be allowed through virtual queue system for darshan of 'Masapooja'.
Delhi Court Directs Police to Ensure SAD Leader MS Sirsa Does Not Flee from Justice
Sirsa is facing probe in a case of alleged misappropriation of funds during his tenure as the secretary-general of Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee.
'Ancestors were Hindu Rajputs...,' Says Bihar’s Minority Welfare Minister Jama Khan
Amidst the raging issue of forced conversions in Bihar, a minister in Nitish Kumar’s government has made a comment that could stoke controversy.
Mumbai Out of the Covid Woods? 85% Hospital Beds Now Vacant
Doctors have now resumed non-Covid procedures that had to be postponed to meet the demands of Covid-19 patients.
More Than 2 Can Cost You Govt Job, Single Child's Easy Entry in IIT, AIIMS: What UP's Proposed Population Law Says
Those who have only one child and undergo sterilisation will additionally get free health care facility, preference to child in admission in all education institutions, including IIMs and AIIMS.
Honoured To Accept Nomination To Serve As US Ambassador To India: LA Mayor Garcetti
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, who was nominated by US President Joe Biden as the country's ambassador to India, has said that he is honoured to accept the nomination and will bring the same energy, commitment and love with which he served the city to h...
In Mumbai, No Covid-19 Vaccination on Saturday Too Due to Dose Shortage
On Friday, too, the drive remained suspended in BMC and Maharashtra government-run centres in the metropolis due paucity of doses.
Two, Including Transgender, Kill 3-month-old Baby Girl Over Parents' Refusal to Gift Money
The matter came to light in the morning when the body of the infant, who went missing on Thursday evening, was spotted in a creek in Mumbai.
Condition of Ex-UP CM Kalyan Singh Better, Vital Parameters Stable: Hospital
Senior faculty members of critical care medicine, cardiology, neurology, endocrinology and nephrology are supervising his care.
SC Asks UP Govt Not to Act on Earlier Notices to CAA Protestors for Recovering Damages
The apex court stated however that the state can take action as per the law and in accordance with new rules.
Gaffar Market, Naiwala in Delhi to Remain Closed for Two Days for Covid-19 Norms Violation
The closure will come into effect from 10 pm on July 9 and will stay in place till 10 pm on July 11, the order said.
IIT-Madras Launches Hackathon to Solve Societal Issues Using IoT, Winner to Get Rs 3 Lakh
IITM-PTF plans to offer Entrepreneur-In-Residence scholarship for the top team for a year which will enable them to nurture it into a start-up.
Delhi HC Backs Uniform Civil Code, Asks Centre to Take Necessary Steps for its Implementation
The court said that the modern Indian society is gradually turning 'homogeneous' and dissipating 'traditional barriers of religion, community, and caste, and in view of these changing paradigms, a uniform civil code is in order.'
MP University Students Launch Unique Campaign to Save Lives of Squirrels in Campus
Around 1500 squirrels are believed to be living inside the campus presently.
UP Block Chief Polls: Violence, Firing Mar Nomination Day in 12 Districts
The polling and counting of votes for the UP Block Pramukh elections will take place on July 10.
Jyotiraditya Scindia Takes Charge as Civil Aviation Minister
Scindia has taken over the charge of the ministry at a time when the civil aviation sector is facing strong headwinds due to the coronavirus pandemic which has impacted overall demand and has also resulted in financial woes for the industry players.