India
Covaxin Likely to Get Global Authorisation by This Month-end, Health Min to Meet WHO Officials Today
Covaxin’s manufacturer Bharat Biotech had in May submitted an application to the WHO for Emergency Use Listing, which will pave way for easy foreign travel for Indians, who have been vaccinated by the jab.
Lok Sabha Adjourns Sine Die Two Days Ahead of Scheduled Date
Opposition protests over the Pegasus snooping row, farm laws and other issues had continuously marred the proceedings since the start of the session on July 19.
SC Slams State Govts, Gives 8 Weeks to Fill up Vacancies in Consumer Dispute Redressal Panels: Report
Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya and Jharkhand were among the states that were slammed over the lackadaisical approach.
Only 22.75% of Minority Schools are Muslim, 72% Christian: NCPCR
The study by NCPCR was aimed at finding ways to ensure that children from minority communities get quality elementary education, as guaranteed by their fundamental rights.
End of Love Story as Celebrated IAS Toppers Tina Dabi, Athar Amir Khan Granted Divorce in Jaipur
Their marriage had hit the headlines after the Akhil Bhartiya Hindu Mahasabha had termed it 'love-jihad'.
A Maharashtra Firm May be Close to Producing First India-Made Drug for Treating Mild Covid-19: Report
In early tests, the drug is promising to turn infected patients RT-PCR negative in 72-90 hours.
Dalit Man Hangs Himself In Punjab Village, Blames Four People For His Death
A 39-year-old belonging to the Dalit community allegedly hanged himself to death at a village in this district on Tuesday leaving behind a note in which he claimed that four people had forced him to take the extreme step, police said. The man, a laboure...
Haryana Govt To Provide Free Bus Rides To Women, Children On Raksha Bandhan
The government has been providing free travel facilities to women and children up to the age of 15 on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan for several years.
India’s 3rd SOS Amid Taliban Offensive in Afghanistan; Diplomats, Professionals Asked to Return
Indian companies and professionals operating in Afghanistan have been asked to immediately withdraw and leave for India at the earliest.
With More Heat Waves, Cyclones, Rainfall in Store for India, See How the Country’s Climate Has Been Impacted Over Years
India has witnessed extreme conditions such as heavy rains, which has led to frequent unprecedented floods -- Uttarakhand in 2013, Kerala in 2018, Hyderabad in 2020 and Goa in 2021
MCC Releases NEET PG Counselling Schedule for MDS Admissions, Registrations from August 20
NEET PG Counselling Schedule 2021: This will be the first time when OBC and EWS category students too will have a quota in AQI counselling.
PM Modi's Photo on Covid-19 Vaccination Certificates: Govt Explains Its Rationale and Need
The govt said that PM Modi's photo and message reinforces the importance of following Covid-19 appropriate behaviour even after vaccination, and is in larger public interest.
Woman's Modesty is Her 'Most Precious Jewel', Throwing Love Chit Outages It, Observes HC
The court said that throwing love chit on a married woman is an insult to her dignity and imposed ₹ 90,000 fine on accused Shrikrushna Tawari
Anti-Corruption Unit Raids Ex-AIADMK Minister SP Velumani Over City Corporation Contracts
Between 2014 and 2018, Velumani had awarded tenders to “closely associated companies” under contracts worth Rs 464 crore and Rs 346 crore in Chennai and Coimbatore respectively, according to the FIR document.
India, Israel Hold Fruitful Discussion' to Deepen Defence, Industrial Ties: Defence Minister
"This meeting comes on the heels of an excellent call that I had with my Indian counterpart (Rajnath Singh) just two weeks ago," Gantz said.
Indian Medallists at Tokyo Olympics Get Felicitated in New Delhi: Who Said What
As the Tokyo Olympics' medallists were felicitated in New Delhi, read exactly who said what at the event.