India
After IAS Officers' 'Dog Walk', New Viral Pic Shows the Other Side. Times When 'Babus' Turned Saviours
Cachar has been one of the areas worst affected areas in Assam floods and thousands have been displaced losing their houses and property
Mumbai University to Start 70 New Colleges, Increase Intake in 55 Colleges
Mumbai University is also planning to start full-degree programmes online in MA sociology and other courses.
Jamia Millia Islamia Receives Over 1 Lakh Applications for 136 Programmes
A total of 1,03,397 candidates have applied to the Jamia Millia Islamia seeking admissions in 136 programmes for the academic year 202223, a university official said
NEET 2022 Aspirants Demand Postponement, Claim Medical Entrance Sandwiched Between CUET, Boards
NEET 2022 Aspirants said there would be clash between national level entrances. Those who would also be applying for CUET will get very little preparation time
From Ending 'Lal Batti' to Reviving 'Babu Raj', News18 Measures Govts on VIP Culture Meter as IAS Officer's 'Walk with Dog' Creates a Storm
Recently, the Punjab Police withdrew the security of 122 former ministers and former MLAs of the state before the new AAP government took over in March
Indian Troops, Others Under UN Mission Act Against Militants in Congo
The Indian Army contingents continue to maintain a strong deterrent posture to deter any further hostile action towards strategic towns and roads, as well as to protect the local population, an Indian Army official said
Samagra Launches ‘Code for Gov-Tech’, Open Source GovTech Mentoring Course for Engineering Students
Those who will get shortlisted as contributors will also receive a stipend and a job opportunity with prominent GovTech companies, informed the firm.
Delhi Police Lodges FIR Day After MP Navneet Rana Alleges She Received Threatening Calls
According to the complaint filed by her personal assistant, the MP received 11 calls on Tuesday from 5.27 pm to 5.47 pm on her personal mobile number
After Spending 7 Years in Hospital, with Multiple Surgeries, Bengaluru Woman Dies; Husband Suspects Foul Play
Her treatment was probably the longest hospital admissions in India. The medical bill stands at Rs 10 crore. Her husband, Rejish Nair, told News18 he suspects poisoning, and negligence on part of the hospital
Gujarat HC Declines Bail to Accused in Communal Clash During Ram Navami Procession
The accused, Prakash Pandya, was part of a procession that was taken out to celebrate the festival on April 10 and he was purportedly seen wielding a sword in a CCTV grab
Cloudy Skies Keep Mercury in Check in Delhi, No Heatwave Forecast for Another Week
The capital logged a minimum temperature of 23.6 degrees Celsius
Hypertension Most Common Co-morbidity Among Covid-19 Patients: Delhi Hospital Study
Among patients with symptoms, fever and cough were the most common presenting symptoms, while 5.6 per cent of the patients were asymptomatic
Madhya Pradesh: Postmaster Arrested for Duping 20 Depositors of Rs 1.25 Cr for IPL Betting
Depositors were shocked when the post office employees told them that their FD numbers and account numbers were not existing in the records and there were no FDs in their names
Committee Formed to Ensure Smooth Admission Process for College of Art, Says Ambedkar University
This comes amid an ongoing tussle between the Delhi University and the Arvind Kejriwal government over the affiliation of the college
IIT Madras and Harvard University Researchers Develop Algorithm to Combat Poaching
In the context of wildlife protection, Game Theory pertains to predicting the areas where poaching may take place. These predictions are based on the earlier poaching incidents and the interaction between poachers and defenders.
'Dawood in Pak, Sends Rs 10L Every Month to Siblings in India': Witness in Nawab Malik's Case Tells ED
The revelations were made by a witness in the money-laundering case against NCP minister Nawab Malik