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UK Supreme Court to Rule If Boris Johnson's Decision to Suspend Parliament was Lawful
Johnson has suspended parliament for five weeks, with MPs only allowed to return on October 14 -- a fortnight before Britain's planned exit from the European Union on October 31.
Delhi Police Receives over 200 Complaint Calls after Transport Strike Against Motor Vehicle Act
Commuters faced difficulties in reaching their destinations as several private buses, taxis and autorickshaws remained off the roads due to the strike.
Alka Lamba Disqualified from Delhi Assembly After Quitting Party, Joining Congress
The decision was taken on the petition of Aam Aadmi Party legislator Saurabh Bharadwaj who said that the Chandni Chowk MLA recently joined the Congress.
Deadlock Remains Between Netanyahu & Rival, Israel Prez to Start Consultations on Sunday on Next PM
Israeli President Reuven Rivlin will hold meetings with the parties elected to parliament and ask them for their recommendations on who should be the next prime minister. He will then make his choice based on those recommendations.
Those Accusing Me of 'Thakurvaad' Lost Their Deposits in Elections, Says Yogi Adityanath
Adityanath said that merit is the means of selection to the posts in the administration and the officers appointed have not been there on the basis of their caste.
Goodyear and Brabham Automotive Announce Global Partnership
The Brabham BT62 will make its racing debut at Brands Hatch on the 9th/10th November in the Britcar ‘Into the Night’ race.
Tamil Nadu's Electric Vehicle Policy Makes It An Attractive Hub: Ather Energy
Tamil Nadu government's policies to remove road tax, provide subsidies and duty waivers, make the State an attractive hub for electric vehicle manufacturers.
FIFA Boss Gianni Infantino Hopeful Iran Will Lift Stadium Ban on Women Football Fans
Sahar Khodayari or Blue Girl recently set herself on fire upon learning that she may have to serve prison sentence for trying to enter a football stadium.
Soon You Could Zip Along Paris in 'Sea Bubbles'; An Eco-Friendly Bubble-Shaped Water Taxi
Called 'Seabubbles', these eco-friendly oval-shaped taxies are electric hydrofoil boats that resemble tiny space shuttles, and could soon be available for commercial use along Paris' iconic Seine river.
Nearly 100 Applications Received by Finance Ministry for RBI Deputy Governor's Post
The Financial Sector Regulatory Appointments Search Committee (FSRASC), headed by the cabinet secretary, is free to identify and recommend any other person too, who has not applied for the post, based on merit.
Europa League 2019, Eintracht Frankfurt vs Arsenal Live Streaming: When and Where to Watch Live Telecast
Eintracht Frankfurt take on Arsenal, both semi-finalist of last season, at home in the Europa League.
Telangana Hospitals Overcrowded as Hundreds Diagnosed with Dengue, Viral Fever
Hundreds of people suffering from viral fever, malaria and seasonal diseases and also showing dengue symptoms are undergoing treatment at major government-run hospitals and private healthcare facilities in Hyderabad and other parts of the state.
NDRF Set to Induct Women Personnel in New Battalions Within One Year
The NDRF will have four new battalions in addition to the 12, and they will be based in Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and the National Capital Region.
Not Tejas LCA, HAL HF-24 Marut was India’s First Indigenous Fighter Jet
HAL HF-24 Marut was also the first Asian jet fighter to go past the test phase and was on active duty for almost 25 years.
Rajkummar Rao Gets Teary-Eyed Remembering His Late Father at Made In China Trailer Launch
Rajkummar shared that his father saw 'Made in China' trailer before he passed away earlier this month.
Trains to Go 'Silent' by Year-end As Railways Drops Power Cars, to Run on Overhead Electric Supply
Till date, 342 trains have been converted into HOG, while 284 more will be converted by the year-end, resulting in more savings, Railway Board Rajesh Agarwal said.