India
IRCTC IPO to Launch on September 30, Price Band Announcement Tomorrow: Reports
It was earlier reported that the government is looking to offload up to 20 million shares in the company through the IRCTC IPO, which will help in raising Rs 500-600 crore. The IPO is likely to cut the government’s stake in IRCTC by about 12.5%.
26 Killed, Over 300 Injured after Earthquake Rocks North Pakistan, Tremors Felt in Parts of India
While no casualties were reported on this side of the border, people rushed out of their homes and offices in panic in several parts of Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan.
64 Sanitation Workers Died While Cleaning Sewers in Delhi Since 1993: Nat'l Commission of Safai Karamcharis
After a review meeting with the officials of the Delhi government, NCSK Chariman said 38 sewer deaths have taken place in Delhi alone in the last two years and 64 deaths have taken place in the city since 1993.
J&K Officer Booked by Anti-Corruption Bureau for Accumulating Disproportionate Assets
Noor Alam owns two houses, eight plots of land, three cars, two tipper trucks and a JCB excavator besides gold ornaments and expensive electronic gadgets, the spokesperson said.
CBSE CTET 2019 Application Process to End Tomorrow at ctet.nic.in. Apply via Direct Link
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) had released the registration process link for Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) 2019 on its official website ctet.nic.in.
GATE 2020: Last Date to Apply for Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering at gate.iitd.ac.in, Check Details Here
The registration link for GATE 2020 application process was activated by the Indian Institute of Technology, IIT Delhi on its official website gate.iitd.ac.in
SIT Formed for Investigation in High-profile Honey Trapping Scandal in MP to begin Probe from Tomorrow
The high-profile extortion racket that involved blackmailing politicians and government officials with videos was busted by Madhya Pradesh police officials in Bhopal last week.
2 Dead, 3 Injured in A Scrap Blast in Amritsar, Investigations Underway
Gurnam Singh who is owner of the house where the blast took place worked as a safari 'karamchari' in a police thana and had brought crackers.
'We Don't Participate in Their Domestic Electoral Politics': Oppn Reacts to Modi's 'Ab ki Baar Trump Sarkar'
While the Congress and the Left parties criticised PM Modi for endorsing Trump's re-election by taking a 'partisan' position, the BJP said the event has left an indelible footprint of a stronger India on the world map.
More Trouble for Azam Khan as NGT Orders Action Against His University for Encroaching Kosi Flood Plains
The tribunal had earlier directed a joint committee, comprising the UP State Pollution Control Board and the Rampur district magistrate, to look into the matter and furnish a report.
Election Commissioner Ashok Lavasa's Wife Gets I-T Notice Over Her Income as Director of Several Firms
Lavasa's wife Novel Singhal became independent director in companies after the election commissioner took charge as secretary of government of India. She is a former banker, who resigned from SBI around 2005.
Climate Change and Its Impacts Are Increasing, Not Slowing Down, Says World Meteorological Organisation
Heatwaves have emerged as the deadliest global hazard from 2015 to 2019.
Three Burnt to Death After Coal-Laden Trucks Falls on Car in Jharkhand
According to the police, the accident took place at the Beni river bridge. Six people were travelling in the Alto car from Giridih district to Hazaribagh.
Shahjahanpur Law Student Denied Anticipatory Bail in Extortion and Blackmailing Case
The court also turned down the request of the student to once again record her statement in front of a Magistrate.
NLS Bangalore Students Call off Protests Against Delay in Appointing University Vice Chancellor
The new VC was appointed by a five-member committee that was put in place by the executive council of the university on July 6. However, the process of appointment has not been completed till date.
Climate Change May Cause Water Scarcity for India's Power Plants in Near Future, Reveals Study
The study, published in the journal Energy and Environment Science, found that existing and planned power plants that burn coal for energy could be vulnerable.