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Ten Years on, Questions Remain Over Response to Air France 447
As relatives mark the disaster's tenth anniversary, the aviation industry is still implementing lessons learned from Air France flight 447 even as it faces a new crisis over the two-month-old global grounding of Boeing's 737 MAX aircraft.
Blood, Body Parts were Scattered All Around, Says Dubai Bus Accident Survivor
Eid celebration turns tragic for the families of the 17 people, including 12 Indians, who died after a bus from Oman crashed in a low-clearance signboard in Dubai.
US Embassies Denied Permission to Fly Rainbow Pride Flags from Flagpoles
Embassies are required to get permission from the State Department when flying anything besides the American flag on their main flagpoles.
UPSC Combined Admit Card 2019 for Geo-Scientist, Geologist Services Released at upsc.gov.in; Steps to Download
The UPSC Geoscientist Admit Card and UPSC Geologist Admit Card 2019 was released by the Union Public Services Commission at upsc.gov.in.
Manish Naggdev Breaks Silence on Breakup with Srishty Rode, Says She Dumped Him Over Phone Call
After six months of their split, Banu Main Teri Dulhan actor Manish Naggdev has opened up about the details which led to the end of their four-year-long relationship.
Jagan's 25-Member Cabinet Sworn in, All Eyes Now on 5 Deputy CMs of Andhra Pradesh
Governor ESL Narasimhan administered the oath of office and secrecy to the new ministers, including three women, at a ceremony held near State Secretariat at Velagapudi.
'Speak Against Her and You Get Killed': Union Minister Giriraj Singh Compares Mamata to Kim Jong Un
The Union Minister's came hours after the West Bengal chief minister refused to join a NITI Aayog meeting scheduled on June 15.
Cabinet Panel on Parliamentary Affairs Meets at Rajnath Singh's Residence
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi earlier today met Congress Parliamentary Party chief Sonia Gandhi, seeking her party's cooperation for smooth functioning of the Parliament session.
Estonia, Niger, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Tunisia, Vietnam Elected UNSC Non-permanent Members
Since a Member State had to get the required 2/3 majority of 128 votes to be elected, a round of restricted ballot was undertaken to select a winning State from among Estonia and Romania, who had got the largest number of votes in the previous ballot.
Space Tourism Set to Become Reality as NASA Opens International Space Station to Tourists From 2020
ISS deputy director Robyn Gatens said there will be up to two short private astronaut missions per year, with each lasting up to 30 days.
ICAR Panel Moots Research on Insects, Tech, Drones in Farming
In a bid to reach at par with global standards, the ICAR is mulling over research in unconventional agriculture for students. The move is expected to encourage students to join research institutes.
Delhi HC Seeks Deepak Talwar's Reply on ED's Plea to Cancel Anticipatory Bail in Airbus Case
The court, however, refused to stay at this stage certain portion of the May 21 order of the trial court by which Talwar was granted anticipatory bail.
In a First, Drone Used to Transport Blood from Remote Health Centre in Uttarakhand to Tehri Hospital
The blood unit was transported from a primary health centre in Nandgaon to the district hospital’s blood bank 32 km away. The drone made the journey in 18 minutes compared to 50-60 minutes via road.
'She Called Him 529 Times Before Filing Complaint': HC Acquits Man of Rape after 'Unreliable' Testimony
The high court noted in its judgement that there were several contradictions in the woman's statement regarding how she met the man, how the alleged incident took place and why there was delay in reporting.
Leopard Mauls 65-year-old Woman to Death in Maharashtra, Angry Villagers Stage Protest
This is the second attack in five days in the same village.
'Anti-national', Says West Bengal BJP after Mamata Decides to Skip 'Fruitless' NITI Aayog Meeting
Criticizing the TMC supremo for her decision, BJP state president and first-time MP Dilip Ghosh said her excuse to skip the meeting was "lame".