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Paytm Mall FY20 Loss Down 60 Percent to Rs 479 Crore
The company's total revenue for the reported financial year declined about 27 per cent to Rs 703 crore as compared to Rs 968 crore in 2018-19.
CBI Raids 3 Locations in TN's Vellore in Cash for Votes Case During 2019 Lok Sabha Polls
A CBI official said that agency sleuths carried out searches at the premises of M. Dayanidhi, the then senior manager of Canara Bank, Vellore branch, and two private persons, identified as Damodaran and Srinivasan, in connection with the case.
SAARC Must Deal with Cross-border Terrorism, Obstruction in Trade and Connectivity: Jaishankar
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar also called for a collectively resolve to defeat the scourge of terrorism, including the forces that nurture, support and encourage it.
SBI, LIC and Bank of Baroda to Sell 8.25% Stake Each in UTI AMC IPO
The IPO comes at a time when the mutual fund industry is struggling under redemption pressures, resulting in outflow from schemes and declining systematic investment plan (SIP).
Saudi Arabia Has Permitted Outbound Passenger Flights To India Under Vande Bharat Mission: AI Express
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) host a significant Indian migrant population. Five days ago, Air India Express said that the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority (DCAA) had suspended its flights for 24 hours for bringing two passengers with COVI...
BJP MP Tejasvi Surya Seeks New Guidelines for Social Media Platforms to 'Protect Free Speech'
Tejasvi Surya, the MP from Karnataka, raised the matter in the Zero Hour on the last day of the monsoon session of Parliament.
Railways Didn't Assess Electric Locos Requirement Despite 100% Electrification Target by 2022: CAG
The CAG pointed out that the main criteria adopted by the Railway Board for the assessment of requirement of locos was based on previous year's actual production.
Long Due Labour Reforms to Ensure Wellbeing of Workers, Give Boost to Economic Growth: PM Modi
The new labour code universalises minimum wages, timely payment of wages and gives priority to occupational safety of workers, the Prime Minister tweeted,
No Complaints of Inhuman Conditions on Shramik Special Trains, Says Railways
The Railways on Wednesday informed Parliament there were more than 3,000 grievances regarding the catering, cleaning, water and electricity on the trains.
Delhi May Have 8 Months of 32 Degrees Celsius Average Temperature by 2100: WEF Study
Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia and Indonesia's June-August temperatures will average more than 30C (86F), while Miami and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, can disappear under water due to rising sea levels.
Heavy Showers Lead to Waterlogging in Several Parts of Mumbai, More Rain Predicted Tomorrow
The India Meteorological Departmemt (IMD) has predicted "generally cloudy sky with heavy rain" for Mumbai on Wednesday.
Lok Sabha Passes Jammu and Kashmir Official Languages Bill, 2020
Minister of State for Home G Kishan Reddy said it was a demand of the people of Jammu and Kashmir that the language they speak should be the official language.
SC Direction To Centre & States on Distribution Of Monthly Dry Rations, Cash Transfer To Sex Workers
The Additional Solicitor General R S Suri and the counsel appearing for the State Governments are directed to get instructions regarding the modalities for distribution of monthly dry rations and cash transfer to the sex workers without insisting on proof...
Delhi Riots: DMRC Incurred Huge Revenue Loss, DTC Lost Rs 5.12 Lakh, Says Charge Sheet
The report showed that during the protests, five DTC buses were damaged, DTC staff was injured, loss of Rs 2,65,112.6 was incurred to DTC due to the damage of the buses.
Amid Heat and Humidity For Last 13 Days, Delhi Likely to Receive Light Rain Today
The national capital has recorded 80 per cent less rainfall in September so far. The national capital has recorded 80 per cent less rainfall in September so far.
Covid-19: Parliament Nod to Bill to Cut Salary and Allowances of Ministers by 30 Percent
Opposing an ordinance issued earlier this year to effect the salary and allowance cut, Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said in Lok Sabha that the move was like being "penny wise and pound foolish."