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Onion Prices Soar to Rs 80 Per Kg in Madhya Pradesh as Suppliers Wait for Fresh Stocks
A prominent grower of the vegetable, MP holds crucial importance where onions are concerned, with supplies from the state having links to several states as well the neighbouring countries of Nepal and Bangladesh.
CISF Writes to MHA on Deployment of Contingent on Viswa-Bharati Campus in Shantiniketan
Currently, no central university has police personnel or a paramilitary force stationed permanently on campus.
Plea Challenging Odd-Even Scheme Filed in Supreme Court, Hearing on Friday
The petition said that the odd-even rule is only meant for four-wheelers whereas two wheelers, which cause more pollution in comparison to cars, have been kept out of its ambit.
Kawaski Confirms Electric Motorcycle is in the Works
It has been confirmed that Kawasaki's upcoming under-development electric motorcycle will have a manual transmission and a 100km range.
Ratul Puri Threatened VVIP Choppers Scam Accused Against Sharing Info on Father & Uncle: ED
Ratul Puri's father Deepak Puri is the managing director of optical storage media firm Moser Baer, but the identity of the 'uncle'; has not been stated by the ED in the charge sheet.
Centre Tells States to Be on Alert Ahead of Ayodhya Verdict, Dispatches 4,000 Paramilitary Forces to UP
A general advisory has been sent to all states and Union Territories asking them to deploy adequate security personnel in all sensitive places and ensure that no untoward incident takes place anywhere in the country, a home ministry official said.
Assam CM Sarbananda Sonowal Flags Off State's First Electric Buses
Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal launched 15 electric buses, purchased under the FAME-I scheme, that will play from Panbazar-Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati.
Not Air India, Interested in Buying Stake Only in IndiGo, Says Qatar Airways CEO
Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker added that he is interested in buying a stake in IndiGo but this is not the right time as issues among promoters are yet to be resolved.
Indian-origin Dean of Harvard Business School to Step Down in June 2020
In a letter to the Business School community on Wednesday, Nohria said he will step down from the position of Dean of the Harvard Business School (HBS) on June 30, 2020, after a decade in the role.
In 'Snub' to Imran Khan, Pakistan Army Says Passport Compulsory for Sikh Pilgrims to Visit Kartarpur
The comments by Pakistan Army spokesman Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor came a day after India asked Pakistan to clarify whether passport will be required by the Sikh pilgrims to visit the Gurdwara in Kartarpur.
SpiceJet Passenger Tweets Picture of Broken Window With Sellotape Inside Plane
SpiceJet issued an official statement suggesting that the safety of the flight was not compromised in any way.
YouTube is Now Alerting Users About Upcoming Terms of Service Changes
Google says that the new YouTube Terms of Service are applicable from December 10.
Mario Balotelli Blames 'Handful of Idiots' for Verona Monkey Chants
Mario Balotelli was racially abused by a few Hellas Verona during Brescia's match with them.
UPPCL's Former MD, Two Top Brass Officials Remanded to Police Custody in EPF Investment Scam Case
Besides Mishra, the two other UPPCL officials, who were remanded in police custody are PSU's former General Manager (Finance) P K Gupta and former Director(Finance) Sudhanshu Dwivedi.
Congress Could Have Formed Govt in Haryana Had it Fought Polls With Greater Vigour, Says Manish Tewari
Tewari said the important message that the Haryana and Maharashtra polls had given was that the economy had started to hurt the people of the country and this was worrying them.
Cyclone 'Maha' Weakening but Likely to Cause Rains in Parts of Maharashtra Today, Says IMD
Madhya Maharashtra, Thane and Palghar districts will receive light to moderate showers on Thursday due to the cyclonic storm hovering in the Arabian sea, said the India Meteorological Department.