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RIL Q3 Profit Up 40% On Robust Revival In O2C, Retail Segments; Jio Delivers Strong Performance
The company said it had recorded highest ever quarterly consolidated profit before exceptional items at Rs 15,015 crore and EBITDA at Rs 26,094 crore.
India Undertaking Contractual Supplies of Coronavirus Vaccines to Several Countries: MEA
MEA Spokesperson Anurag Srivastava said at a media briefing that India has so far sent consignments of coronavirus vaccines under grant assistance to Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar and Seychelles.
CBI Files Case Against Cambridge Analytica for 'Harvesting' Data of Millions of Facebook Users
In 2018, reports had surfaced which said firm had harvested private information from the Facebook profiles of over 50 million worldwide without their consent.
Amid China Conflict, Indo-US Strategic & Defence Cooperation to Expand Under President Joe Biden: Experts
Antony Blinken, Biden's nominee for Secretary of State, said during a Senate confirmation hearing on Tuesday that the US would stay tough on China and described India as a bipartisan success story.
No Vial of Covid-19 Vaccine Wasted in Case of Absenteeism: Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan
Responding to Congress leader P Chidambaram's tweet that there is no point in wasting opened vials with unused doses, Vardhan said no vial of COVID-19 vaccine or session is wasted.
SC Rejects Pleas Seeking Review of 2018 Aadhaar Verdict, Justice DY Chandrachud Dissents
A five-judge Constitution bench headed by Justice AM Khanwilkar, by a majority of 4:1, rejected the review pleas against the apex court's September 26, 2018 verdict.
Girl Flees Uncle's Home to Escape Child Marriage, Found Pursuing Nursing Course 4 Years Later
Officials said the girl had left the house in May 2017, when she would be around 16, and the matter was reported at the Shalimar Bagh police station in northwest Delhi where a kidnapping case was registered and an investigation initiated.
Covid-19 Vaccination in Delhi: Further Dip in Turnout, Only 8 Get Jabs at AIIMS
Under the nationwide mega vaccination drive launched on Saturday, a total of 4,319 (53 per cent) health workers against a target of 8,117were administered the vaccines at 81 centres across the city.
India Supplies Two Mobile Harbour Cranes to Iran's Chabahar Port With Contract Worth Over $25 Mn
Development of Chabahar port is the anchor for the expansion of economic and mutual relations between India and Iran and it will give a further boost to the maritime trade between both the countries.
Farmers Will Not be Cowed Down by NIA Notices, Says Congress
Congress's chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala questioned the government's intention behind sending notices to farmers from agencies meant to probe terrorists, after it attempted to dub them as separatists, Naxals, terrorists and agents of China and Paki...
CBI Arrests Senior Railways Official in Rs 1 Crore Bribery Case, Conducts Searches at 20 Locations
The agency took Mahender Singh Chauhan, a 1985 batch IRES official, into custody when he was allegedly receiving the bribe to extend favours in granting contracts of projects of the Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR), they said.
Delhi: 1 'Severe', 51 'Minor' Cases of Adverse Events Post Vaccination Reported Among Health Workers
Against a target of 8,117 health workers to be vaccinated on the first day of the drive in 11 districts of Delhi, a total of 4,319 were administered the vaccine, figures showed.
Vaccination Drive Hallmark of Self-reliant India, PM Modi Leading From Front in Battle Against Covid: BJP Leaders
Prime Minister Modi on Saturday kicked off the drive while reassuring the country that emergency use authorisation was given to two made in India vaccines only after scientists were convinced of their safety and effectiveness, and urged people to beware o...
TMC MP Satabdi Roy Clarifies Stand on Quitting, Says Will Remain in Party after Issues Addressed
Earlier in the day, Roy hinted that she has been having problems with the TMC in West Bengal and may take a "decision" on Saturday.
'Don't Make Mistake Of Testing Patience': Army Chief MM Naravane on Ladakh Standoff
Twenty Indian Army personnel laid down their lives in fierce hand-to-hand combat on June 15 last year in Galwan Valley, an incident that marked the most serious military conflicts between the two sides in decades.
Moderate Fog in Delhi, Minimum Temperature Rises to 6.7 Degrees Celsius
'Dense' fog is predicted in parts of the city on Saturday. According to the IMD, 'very dense' fog is when visibility is between 0 and 50 metres.