India
Kejriwal, AAP Ministers, MPs, MLAs to Protest at Jantar Mantar Against Bill on LG Powers
AAP said the central government was attempting to restrict the powers of an elected government in Delhi.
AIFF Validates Nongdamba Naorem's Transfer to ATK Mohun Bagan After Injury Drama
AIFF ruled that Nongdamba Naorem's transfer from Kerala Blasters to ATK Mohun Bagan was valid with the player fit to play at the time of the move.
Govt Not Exporting Covid-19 Vaccines to Foreign Nations at Expense of People of India: Harsh Vardhan
Vardhan's response comes after the Congress raised objections over the central government's move to export the Covid-19 vaccines to foreign countries.
UPTET 2021 Registrations to Start from May 18, Exam on July 25
The UPTET 2021 will be conducted in two shifts from 10 am to 12.30 pm and 2.30 pm to 5 pm on July 25.
National Vaccination Day 2021: History, Theme and Significance
It was on March 16, 1995, when the day was first celebrated officially after the Pulse Polio Immunisation programme became operational
Britain Targets Influence In Indo-Pacific As Counterweight To China
Britain wants to expand its influence among democratic nations in the IndoPacific region while preserving strong ties with the United States, a document laying out the country's postBrexit foreign policy priorities will say on Tuesday.
Ongoing Vaccination Drive Slow, Will Take Years to Cover Entire Population: Parl Panel
The panel, headed by Congress MP Anand Sharma, said it felt that it is very serious issue that a large number of people are missing the second dose of the vaccine.
Planning to Travel by Long-Distance Train? Check New Rules Amid Covid-19 Surge
The Railways Ministry has been taking a lot of precautions on their part to ensure that people can commute safely.
'Can't Turn Eyes Away From Racism': India's Strong Message to UK Amid Oxford Student Row, Farm Debate
Rashmi Samant, the first Indian woman president of the Oxford University Students Union, had to resign from her post after her old social media posts were termed as 'anti-Semitic' and 'racist'.
CGPSC Prelims Result 2021 Released, Here's What's Next
The result for the CGPSC State Service Prelims Written Exam 2020-21 have been published in the PDF format.
Mumbai Healthcare Workers Are Getting Antibody Tests Done After Vaccine Shot to Check If it Has Done its Job
A large number of vaccinated healthcare workers are getting themselves checked to understand if the Covid-19 vaccine is effective in their bodies.
Bhavani Devi Becomes First-ever Indian Fencer to Qualify for Olympics
Bhavani Devi improved her world ranking to 42 and made the cut for Tokyo Olympics, starting July 23.
Albert Einstein Birth Anniversary: Five Facts and Quotes of Nobel Laureate
Remembering him on his 142nd birth anniversary, here are five interesting, non-academic facts about the genius.
News18 Evening Digest: Metroman Sreedharan to Contest from Palakkad as BJP Releases Candidate List for Kerala Polls & Other Top Stories
These are the stories we are covering this evening: Metroman Sreedharan to contest for BJP from Palakkad in Kerala; democracy under attack, Mamata says as EC declares Nandigram incident an accident; Surat college, two schools shut for 2 weeks as 20 studen...
7 States Account for 87.73 per cent of New Covid-19 Cases Reported in a Day
India's total COVID-19 active caseload has reached 2.10 lakh, the ministry said adding Maharashtra, Kerala and Punjab account for 76.93 per centof India's total active cases.
Maharashtra: MBMC Imposes Curbs in 7 Covid-19 Hotspots; Central Team Says 'Lockdown Not Needed At This Stage'
In its report, the central team has suggested a large-scale testing, strict monitoring of clusters and no permission to all mass gatherings in order to control the spread of coronavirus.