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Still Strong Bias for Cash Payment; Need to Reassess PSS Act: Report
The report recommended that India needs to reassess the PSS Act taking into account the developments in the retail payments sector since its enactment.
CBSE 10th, 12th Board Exams Likely from November 15, Datesheet Soon
CBSE 10, 12 board exam date sheet to be released soon. Reports suggest theory papers from November 24 and skill-based from November 15.
Covid: Delhi HC Quashes FIR Against Foreign-returned for Violating Quarantine Order
The court said the very genesis of the prosecution case was faulty as the petitioner had arrived in India on February 5, 2020.
Govt Scraps Basic Customs Duty on Crude Palm, Soya, Sunflower Oil to Cool Down Cooking Oil Prices
Edible oil industry body SEA said the retail prices of cooking oils, which are ruling at a very high level, could now come down by up to Rs 15/litre.
UN Agencies, Education Ministers Commit to Health Promoting Schools' in WHO's South-East Asia
The ministers as well as heads of United Nations agencies also called for maintaining strong education systems that are well prepared for future emergencies, to bounce back from the COVID19 pandemic.
Court Sends Pakistani Terror Suspect Arrested in Delhi To Custody; 'Major Terror Plan Foiled', Say Police
Mohammad Ashraf alias Ali was posing as a 'maulana' (religious preacher) and was arrested on Monday night, the DCP said.
Ambedkar University Second Cut-Off Sees Marginal Dip, Top Courses Available at 98%
Ambedkar University Second Cut-Off: BA (H) Psychology remains top course with cut-off at 98%. AUD will release a total of six cut-off lists this year
MIT Cancels Geophysicist Dorian Abbot's Lecture After Criticism from Students, Professors
Dorian Abbot, who is a geophysicist lecturer at the University of Chicago, was invited to the John Carlson Lecture in recognition of his research on climate change.
Delhi Environment Minister Rai Launches Drive to Spray Pusa Bio-decomposer to Curb Stubble Burning
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had on September 24 launched the preparations of Pusa bio-decomposer at Kharkhari Nahar village in southwest Delhi.
Centre Imposes Stock Limits on Edible Oils to Soften Prices in Domestic Market
Edible oil prices in the domestic retail markets have shot up sharply by up to 46.15 per cent in the last one year.
India Stares at Power Crisis After Rains Hit Coal Movement, Private Plants Down
In a year when India produced record coal, rains hit movement from mines to power generation units, impacting states such as Gujarat, Punjab, Rajasthan, Delhi and Tamil Nadu.
Mundra Port Drugs Seizure: NIA Conducts Searches at Multiple Locations
The National Investigation Agency has registered the case under sections of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.
Eight Judges Elevated as Chief Justices of High Courts
Five chief justices were also transferred to various high courts, the Law Ministry said.
UPSC Civil Services 2021 Tomorrow: Exam Tips by Toppers
UPSC CSE 2021: With just a few hours left, here are some exam tips by toppers that can help aspirants secure a spot at the mains exams.
Delhi University Completes Admissions for 36,130 Students Under 1st Cut-off List
With 36,130 students completing their admission process under the first cutoff list, a little over half of the seats at Delhi University colleges have been filled.
India, China Made Some Progress, but Larger Problem Remains: Jaishankar on Ladakh Border Row
He also said that India and China made some progress by carrying out disengagement in a number of areas including Pangong Tso but added that the "larger problem" of "sizeable deployment" of Chinese troops in the region remains.