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India Offers Fully-Funded Courses to Commonwealth Citizens
ITEC is part of the Commonwealth Secretariat's Third Country Training Programmes.
On Eve of Defining British EU Referendum, Rivals Race for Final Votes
"It's very close; nobody knows what's going to happen," Cameron told Wednesday's Financial Times, with opinion polls showing the rival camps neck and neck.
Kanpur: Seven drown in Ganga While Trying to Take Selfie
The incident happened when six youths from Juhi area and one Shivam from Colonelganj area of the district had gone to take a bath in the river after rainfall, SSP Shalabh Mathur said.
After US, France Asks NSG Members to Back India's Bid
The Ministry also mentioned that strategic partners since 1998, France and India share common goals regarding the non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and their delivery systems.
The Willow Is Not Enough: Sourav Ganguly Turns to Writing
The roughly 30,000-word book, which promises to be "an inspiration to young cricketers of this country" since it is never easy to stay in the game for a stretch of a decade and a half, is likely to be published next year.
Woman Cop Caught Receiving Rs 20,000 Bribe
The woman police officer was arrested on Tuesday while accepting the bribe at an eatery.
To Boost Hiring, Competitive Exam Scores to be Put Online: Govt
The central government has approved the proposal of Niti Aayog for making available publically scores and ranking of candidates in recruitment examinations through a portal for increasing access of the unemployed to job opportunities, an order issued on T...
Yoga No Religious Activity, a Global Mass Movement: Modi
Modi announced two annual awards to be given from 2017 for doing exceptional work for promotion of yoga at the international and national levels.
Poachers Kill Adult Female Rhino In Kaziranga
The number of cases of rhino poaching in Assam is increasing day by day.
PM, 57 Ministers to Spread Across India for Yoga Day Events
First International Yoga Day was observed across the world on June 21 in 2015.
Congress Hits Out at Govt Over Rajan's Decision Against 2nd Term
"It is a sad thing. He was the only sensible person in the economic administration of the country," party spokesman Sandeep Dikshit said.
UP Govt Probe Finds 188 Families Left Kairana Over 5 Years Ago
Hukum Singh had released a list of 346 families claiming that they have migrated from Kairana after which the district administration had ordered a probe.
Army Jawan, Minor Killed As High Speed Winds Sweep Kashmir
High velocity wind killed a army jawan and a minor girl in Srinagar district of Jammu.
Boy Paraded Naked To Please Rain God In Drought-Hit Village
A boy was made to parade naked in the drought struck area of Pandarahalli of Chitradurga.
UP: Court Rejects Police Claim of Ram Vrikhsa's Death, Orders DNA Test
The Magistrate passed the order during a hearing in a 2011 case in which Ram Vriksha was an accused and a non-bailable warrant was issued against him.
Why Kairana Exodus is More About Law and Order
On June 8, BJP MP Hukum Singh released a list of 364 people claiming they have left the city in the last two-three years after they were allegedly targeted by members of one particular community (Muslims).