India
Bangladesh Gets Offers In Tender To Buy 50,000 Tonnes Rice
The lowest offer in a Bangladesh tender to buy 50,000 tonnes of parboiled rice that closed on Monday was $405.60 a tonne, including freight, insurance and other expenses, an official from the state grains buyer said.
Stadiums Allowed to Fill 50 Per Cent with Spectators in Sports Ministry's Latest SOP
Sports Ministry has allowed stadium to fill up to 50 per cent of its total capacity for outdoor sports events in its latest guidelines.
Air India Employees Seek Status Quo on Benefits Post Privatisation
Earlier, the Indian Pilots' Guild and Indian Commercial Pilots Association had directed Air India pilots not to give any extension on 'Flight Time', 'Flight Duty Time' or 'Landing' till further notice.
Irrfan Khan's 'The Song Of The Scorpions' To Release In Theatres In 2021
Actor Irrfan Khan's last film "The Song of Scorpions" will release in cinema halls in 2021, makers announced on Monday. Panorama And 70mm will be presenting the film, a Feather Light and KNM production, in cinemas across India in early 2021. "We will...
Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Skip Congress Foundation Day Event; 'Dissenting' Letter-writers Present
While Sonia Gandhi has been avoiding attending public events, Rahul Gandhi left on a short personal visit abroad only on Sunday.
Central, Southern California Lockdown Likely To Continue
Los Angeles (AP) State officials are expected to extend the strictest stay-at-home orders in central and Southern California as hospitals there are quickly running out of intensive care unit beds for coronavirus patients ahead of the presumed post-holiday...
Chirag Paswan a Hanuman Who Set Ayodhya on Fire, Says JD(U) Spokesperson KC Tyagi
JD-U's national spokesperson and former Rajya Sabha MP K.C. Tyagi's comments came on at the last day of party's Executive Committee meeting here, where one of the core issues was party's under-performance in the Assembly elections, among other issues.
2 Acquitted After 'Murdered' Daughter-in-law Found Alive in Bihar's Chapra District
Indrajeet Baidha, the sub divisional police officer (SDPO) of Madhaura, who cracked the case, said a woman named Sweety Devi and her minor son disappeared from Kakarhat village under Derni police station on May 15, 2019.
Agitating Farmers from Western UP Stay Put at Delhi-Noida Near Chilla at Night
Around 50 BKU (Bhanu) members, some of them belonging to Gautam Buddh Nagar, Bulandshahr and Ghaziabad, were at Chilla border on Saturday night, while 11 members observed fast during the day.
Days After Switching Over to NCP, Eknath Khadse Receives ED Summons in Pune Land Deal Case
The former Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader who quit the party after 40 years on October 23 to join the Nationalist Congress Party said that he had not received any official communication so far from the ED.
Farmers from Maharashtra Have Reached Delhi Border, Says All India Kisan Sabha
On Monday, thousands of farmers from Maharashtra had left for Delhi from Nashik in vehicles to join the ongoing agitation seeking the repeal of the Centre's farm laws.
Delhi CP Instructs Police to Avoid Setting Up Non-permanent Police Pickets During Peak Hours
According to an official order dated December 25, the setting up of barricades on roads by the police for the purpose of checking at times, results in huge traffic jams. This causes inconvenience to commuters and even hampers the movement of emergency veh...
27-year-old Man Hacked to Death by Wife's Kin Months After Their Inter-caste Marriage
According to the police, Aneesh married the woman, who belonged to a relatively wealthy family and a different caste, three months back amid resistance from the latter’s side.
Empty Beach Shacks, Cancelled Chartered Flights: How Covid Ravaged Goa's Tourism this Year
The coronavirus-induced has cost the state's tourism industry Rs 1,000 crore in earnings, Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry said.
Alleged MNS Workers Vandalise Amazon Warehouse in Mumbai's Andheri, Say Police
The MNS has been targeting Amazon over the absence of Marathi on its posters and also for not providing navigation instructions in Marathi on its app.
'Count Me as Your Sister in War Against Intolerance': Mamata Writes to Amartya Sen on Land Row
Speaking on the controversy about Sen allegedly being in illegal possession of Visva-Bharati land, Banerjee has claimed that the celebrated economist was often targeted because of his anti-BJP stance.