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Indian Shooting Federation Executives to be Assessed, Three-part Review Underway after Tokyo Olympics Debacle
For the second successive time, the Indian shooting team returned from the Olympics empty-handed, belying a billion hopes after promising to deliver like never before.
Villagers in Bihar Attack Cops, Free Murder Accused From Custody
10 people have been arrested for their involvement in the attack on the police team.
New Town Cycle Bay in Kolkata Has Few Takers, But Authorities Hopeful
Visuals show that few residents even parked their cars on the cycle tracks and in some there were construction materials heaped on.
Odisha Class 11 Admissions 2021: Applications Begin at samsodisha.gov.in
Odisha SAMS Class 11 Admissions 2021: Check steps to apply online. Admissions will be based on merit.
AP EAMCET Hall Ticket Released at sche.ap.gov.in: Know How to Download, Exam Pattern
APEAMCET hall ticket or EAPCET admit card will be released shortly at tsche.ac.in. The entrance exam will be held on August 19, 20, 23, 24, and 25 in two sessions.
Amid 'Limited Supply of Vaccines', Innoculation Rate Drops by 30% in Maharashtra in August
Ever since the first jab was administered in 2021, Maharashtra has been ahead of other states in inoculating doses.
UPMSP Changes UP Board Class 12 Exam Pattern for Board Exams 2022
UP Board 2021 question paper will be divided into two sections -- Section A will have multiple choice questions, while section B will have descriptive answer type questions.
Bengaluru Police Arrest 5 Persons, Seize Rs 80 Crore Worth Ambergris, 203-year-old Antique Steam Fan
The antique Steam Fan was made in 1818 by the British East India Company.
Five Killed, Two Feared Dead After Stone Mine Collapses in Rajasthan's Bhilwara
Seven people, including three women, were buried under the debris.
'Don't Raise Hopes': SC to Centre on Vacancies in Consumer Forums
The top court was hearing a suo motu case on inaction of the Governments in appointing President and Members/Staff of Districts and State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission and inadequate infrastructure across India.
UN Receives Reports of Serious Violation of Humanitarian Laws by Taliban
Perpetrators of serious violations of international human rights and humanitarian law must be held accountable, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet said.
Despite Resounding Bengal Poll Win, TMC Trying to Wrest Crucial Rajbongshi Votes from BJP
A string of meetings between TMC members and influential Rajbongshi leader Ananta Maharaj suggests the party is wooing the community that holds sway in North Bengal, analysts say.
Why 'quiet' on Caste Census, Congress Leader Asks Govt in Rajya Sabha
Speaking about the Constitution (127th Amendment) Bill, 2021, the Congress leader said it is important because 671 castes would have lost reservation if the amendments were not made.
IRCTC Offers 6-Day Tour Package From Mumbai to Srinagar at Only Rs 27,300
The tour to Srinagar by Indian Railways will also cover the locations of Gulmarg, Sonmarg and Pahalgam.
Andhra Woman Builds Temple in Late Husband’s Name, Worships His Statue to Keep Love Alive
Padmavathi appears to be living up to an old Telugu saying, ‘Husband is like a living God for his wife’. The temple is made of marble and has a bust-size statue of her husband, Anki Reddy.
Delhi HC Issues Notice to Journalist Priya Ramani on AJ Akbar's Appeal in Defamation Case
The trial court decided the case as though it was a sexual harassment case instead of the defamation case he had filed against her, Akbar has told the high court in his appeal.