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NDRF Out of Its Depth, Chances of Meghalaya Miners Being Alive Next to Impossible: Top Officer
A senior NDRF officer, who is part of the rescue operations in the Meghalaya coal mine, says the specialised task force has 'never dealt with such a crisis before'.
Pakistani Deported from US for ‘Alien Smuggling’ Scheme After 4-Year Hunt
HSI agents extradited Khan from Qatar to the United States through Washington Dulles International Airport, and US Customs and Border Protection paroled Khan into the United States for criminal prosecution.
Rupee Slips 37 Paise to 70.07 Against US Dollar in Early Trade
The rupee opened lower at 69.93 against the dollar and dropped further to quote at 70.07, 37 paise down over its previous close.
8 Students Rushed to Hospital, 3 in Intensive Care After Late-Night Stampede at Mumbai College Fest
According to eyewitnesses, some outsiders tried to barge through the main gate to attend the event and the commotion led to a stampede-like situation.
Home Remedies to Keep Common Cold at Bay This Winter
Simple steps such as getting enough sleep, drinking plenty of water or a mug of lemon tea with a teaspoon of honey can help you keep cold at bay.
Apple Will Not Sell iPhone 8 and iPhone 7 in German Stores, Pending Appeal, After Qualcomm Case Verdict
Apple said that pending its appeal, the sale of iPhone 7 and 8 models will be halted at the 15 Apple stores in Germany.
Govt to Infuse Rs 83,000 Crore in Public Sector Banks in Next Few Months: Arun Jaitley
The move will enhance the total recapitalisation in the current fiscal from Rs 65,000 crore to Rs 1.06 lakh crore.
Drones Shut UK's Gatwick Airport for 2nd Day, Thousands of Passengers Stranded
The runway of Gatwick Airport, Britain's second-busiest after Heathrow Airport, remains closed since Wednesday night, when two devices were seen flying over the perimeter fence.
US Charges 2 Chinese in Cyber Spying Case in 12 Countries Including India
The charges include conspiracy to commit computer intrusions against dozens of companies in the United States and around the world.
IIT, IISc Research Fellows to Hold Nationwide Protests Demanding Hike in Stipend
Apart from the campus protests, they also plan an offline campaign by flooding twitter using #HikeResearchFellowship and tagging the concerned authorities. However, if all their efforts go in vain, researchers plan on sending Re 1 cheque to the Prime Mini...
Union Public Service Commission: UPSC Declares Civil Services Main Exam Result 2018 at upsc.gov.in
The Union Public Service Commission declared the results of the UPSC Main examination 2018 on its official website at upsc.gov.in.
British Police Closer to Solving 22 Years Old Murder Case of Indian-Origin Woman
Surinder Kaur Varyapraj was last seen outside her home on January 4, 1996, but the decomposed body of the 36-year-old mother of three was found in her bedroom only on March 5 that year.
India Rejects Pakistan's Claim Over Jinnah House, Says Property Belongs to it
The Jinnah House on Malabar Hill in Mumbai was designed by architect Claude Batley in European style and Pakistan's founder Mohammad Ali Jinnah lived there in the late 1930s. Pakistan has been demanding that the property be handed over to it for housing i...
Pakistan says outcry over China Detention camps 'sensationalised'
In recent years, Pakistan has heavily pushed its relationship with China, lauding the tens of billions of investment dollars that Beijing is pouring into the country as a "game changer".
US Doesn't Want to be 'Policeman of the Middle East': Trump
"Does the USA want to be the Policeman of the Middle East, getting NOTHING but spending precious lives and trillions of dollars protecting others who, in almost all cases, do not appreciate what we are doing?..." Trump tweeted.
Delhi Fire Service Cannot Buy New Vehicles Unless its 10-Year-Old Vehicles Are Phased Out: Official
The Delhi Fire Service (DFS) had bought 60 new vehicles in April this year, but these can be registered only after the department phases out the over 10-year-old automobiles, he said.