India
Kanhaiya Kumar Has No Faith in Communist Ideology, Says CPI Gen Secy D Raja
CPI general secretary D Raja said Kumar was "not truthful" with the Communist Party of India (CPI) leadership and also not "straightforward" in his demands from the party.
2 Die in Patna As Over Speeding Car Crushes 7 During Morning Walk
Two died on the spot while five have been critically injured in the accident.
'A Speechless President': Sidhu Being Cajoled, Coaxed & Coerced into Withdrawing Decision; Coterie Firm on 'Demands'
It remains to be seen whether Sidhu will be successfully placated, unlike his nemesis Capt Amarinder Singh.
IIT Gandhinagar, NIT Hamirpur Collaborate for Student Exchange, Research Programmes
IITGN will also provide an opportunity to two NITH faculty members per year to spend time at IITGN for research and academic collaboration with IITGN faculty members.
Covid-19 Containment Measures Extended Till Oct 31, States Told to be Cautious as Festive Season Approaches
With crowds expected to swell at markets, the Union home secretary also wrote to all states to ensure Covid-appropriate behavior is enforced among the public.
‘Maverick’ Sidhu Has Roiled Punjab Cong Earlier Too. Here’s a Look at His Past Punches That Stunned Gandhis
While the resignation, months before the Punjab election, has stunned the Congress, this is not the first time Navjot Singh Sidhu has ruffled feathers in the party.
Covid Virus Expected to Continue to Transmit for a Very Long Time: WHO
The endemic stage is when a population learns to live with a virus, very different from the epidemic stage when the virus overwhelms a population.
1 Killed, 18-Yr-Old Lashkar Operative Captured Alive as 10-Day Army Ops Conclude in Uri
Intel sources said the 18-year-old is a resident of Okara, Pakistan, and the group had come to carry out a strike through the same route used in the 2018 Uri attack.
Schools of Specialised Excellence Begin Classes for First Batch, Sisodia Interacts with Students
The Schools of Specialised Excellence (SoSEs) began classes for their first batch on Monday with Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia virtually interacting with students and parents.
IIT Roorkee to Offer Degrees in Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Sets up New School
Under this collaboration, the new School will offer bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degree programs
Delhi Congress Leaders Try to Join Bharat Bandh at Ghazipur, Asked to Leave by Farmers
Farmers protesting at Ghazipur against the three new farm laws of the BJP-led central government urged Delhi Congress leaders not to take part in the stir after which the Congressmen left the venue.
Politician-police Nexus New Trend in India, Why Protect Such Officers? Asks SC
The bench, headed by Chief Justice NV Ramana, said the proximity with the power leads to a situation, being faced by the petitioner (the police officer) when others come at the helm.
Services Affected On Delhi Metro's Yellow Line Section Due To Technical Issues
Services were briefly affected on a section of the Yellow Line of the Delhi Metro due to some technical issues on Monday, officials said. Yellow Line connects Samaypur Badli in Delhi and HUDA City Centre in Gurgaon.
SC Set Aside Bail of Ex-cop of Rajasthan, Who Allegedly Murdered IB Officer by Injecting Drug
A bench said the accused Praveen Rathore himself being an employee of the Anti-Corruption Bureau at Jhalawar, the likelihood of the evidence being tampered with and of the witnesses being suborned cannot be discounted.
NCPCR Asks Police to File Case Against Digvijaya Over Remarks on Kids Studying at RSS Schools
NCPCR chairman Priyank Kanungo in the letter to the DGP on Monday had referred to a complaint received from Saraswati Shishu Mandir students who had objected to Singh’s remarks.
Delhi Records 32 Covid-19 Cases; Positivity Rate 0.06%
Delhi has recorded only three fatalities due to the infection in September so far.