India
NHRC Pannel on Bengal Violence Submits Report to Calcutta HC
The five-judge bench directed that the matter would be taken up for hearing again on July 2.
Court Allows Mamata Banerjee to File Affidavit in Narada Case vs CBI, Slaps Rs 5,000 Fine
The five-judge bench fined Mamata Banerjee and the state government ₹ 5,000 for not filing the affidavit on time.
Jammu Air Force Station Gets Anti-Drone and Jammer System as Quadcopter Sightings Continue
Two drones were spotted in Jammu and Kashmir's Kaluchak and Kunjwani areas on Wednesday morning, three days after a blast at an air base that was suspected to have been delivered by commercially available quadcopters.
U.S. To Move To Restrict Travel To Belarus -source
The U.S. Transportation Department was set to issue an order as early as Tuesday that would prohibit anyone in the United States from using U.S.based travel services to purchase airline tickets to Belarus, a source familiar with the order told Reuters.
Reliance Signs Pact to Invest in Abu Dhabi Petchem Hub
A company statement said an agreement has been signed for Reliance to invest in the project.
Himachal Pradesh: Cousin Brothers Rape 11 Year Old Sister In Mandi; Arrested
The victim girl was adopted by a couple living in the Talyahd area adjoining Mandi city.
Why Main Opposition Parties in Uttar Pradesh are Cold-Shouldering AIMIM chief Owaisi
Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati categorically denied any possibility of forging an alliance with AIMIM.
Dassault Systèmes Announces Product Design Contest for Indian Students
The contest by Dassault Systèmes is aimed to give students an opportunity to students to come up with innovative solutions and address technological and social challenges.
EU States May Accept Vaccines Authorised by WHO, Including Covishield: EU Envoy to India
Ambassador of the European Union to India and Bhutan Ugo Astuto said the EU Digital COVID Certificate was not a pre-condition to travel.
Amid Concerns Over Delta Plus cases, Punjab Extends Covid Curbs Till July 10; Bars, Pubs Can Open
Skill development centres and universities have also been allowed to open, but only if the staff and students have taken at least one dose of the vaccines.
Groom Carries His Bride on Shoulders as Floods Hit Village in Bihar's Kishanganj
The groom was returning with his bride to his house but there was no bridge near the village to cross the Kankai river. So he carried the bride on his shoulders.
NITI Aayog Releases Report on 'Not-for-Profit' Hospital Model in India
The not-for-profit hospital sector provides not only curative but also preventive healthcare. It links healthcare with social reform, community engagement, and education.
J&J Scraps India Covid-19 Vaccine Trial, Aims to Accelerate Availability
J&J said in April it was in talks with India's government to begin a bridging clinical study of its Janssen COVID-19 vaccine candidate in the country.
Low Cost Drones, Covid, Video Games: What India Said at UN on Jammu Air Base Attack
India said at UNGA that Covid-19 and resultant isolation has made people take to internet even more, making them vulnerable to terror propaganda.
2 Inmates Climb 20-feet Wall, Escape From Juvenile Home in Jharkhand's Ranchi
Out of the two escaped juveniles one had murdered a person in Sukhdevnagar area last year while the other was found guilty in a snatching case in Doranda area.
Karnataka SSLC Decision Was Not Unilateral: CM
Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Tuesday said the decision to conduct SSLC was arrived after thorough discussions and was not unilateral.