India
United Nations Says Work-related Sickness Kills 2 Million a Year Due to 'Long Working Hours'
Exposure to long working hours, defined as working 55 hours a week or more, was the key risk factor.
Jaishankar Meets His Chinese Counterpart in Dushanbe, Discusses Disengagement in Border Areas
China said it agrees with Jaishankar's assertion that Beijing should not view its relations with India through the lens of a third country.
'Cowshed' Law Colleges Deprecated by HC
Bar Council counsel informed the judges that on verification, it was found that out of the one lakh lawyers in the state, only 67,000 were found to be entitled to practice.
Here's What You Keep in Mind Before Embarking on Char Dham Yatra
The Chardham Yatra is considered to be one of the toughest yatras and therefore you need to take care of several things in advance.
78 Adjournments by Dehradun Court Irks SC, Orders Completion of Trial in 6 Months
Justice A M Khanwilkar directed the Investigating Officer to ensure that the witnesses are made available on the scheduled dates for being examined by the trial court.
Mamata's Poll Pilgrimage to Woo non-Bengali Voters of Bhabanipur
The West Bengal chief minister filed her nomination on Ganesh Chaturthi. And in the past week, she has visited a Ganesh Puja, a mosque, a gurdwara and a temple.
BHEL Commissions India's Largest Floating Solar Plant in Andhra Pradesh
The project will help saving valuable land resources and conserving water by reducing evaporation, it said.
Pak National Sentenced to 12 Yrs for Running Phone Unlocking Scheme to Defraud AT&T
Acting US Attorney Tessa Gorman said Fahd is a modern-day cybercriminal who combined his technological expertise with old-school techniques such as bribery, intimidation, and exploitation to run a criminal organization causing USD 200 million in losses.
UP Poll Turf Charged Up by AAP's Power Play: Steep Bills Driving People to Suicide, Says Sisodia
The AAP leader and Delhi deputy chief minister also said that his party is not looking for an alliance.
Residents of Jharkhand Village Forced to Defecate in Open Despite Having ODF Tag
Men and women are forced to defecate in the open because the toilets built with government funding are not fit for use.
AAP Woos UP Voters With 300 Units of Free Electricity, Says ‘This Happened in Delhi, is Achievable in UP’
AAP leader Manish Sisodia said people, especially farmers, have been troubled by expensive power bills in UP. If AAP is voted to power in UP then this problem will be solved.
Footballer Plays Calcutta League Match Hours after Father’s Death, Wins Hearts
Akash Mukherjee remained with his team and only headed to attend the last rites of his father after the match ended.
Rajya Sabha TMC Member Arpita Ghosh Resigns, Seeks to Work for Party
Trinamool Congress MP Arpita Ghosh was among those suspended during the ruckus in the Upper House in the recently concluded Parliament session wherein both MPs and marshals were allegedly injured.
Rain Lashes Parts of Delhi, Causes Traffic Snarls and Waterlogging
PWD officials said the ground staff was dealing with the waterlogging complaints.
Ahead of Assembly Polls, UP Govt Withdraws Stubble Burning Cases Registered Against 868 Farmers
The Additional Chief Secretary Home, Avanish Awasthi has issued orders in this regard after the chief minister Adityanath announced to withdraw these cases.
Jadavpur University Urges Council to Hold Meeting with Govt on Students' Vaccination
All the stakeholders of Jadavpur University have urged its Executive Council (EC) to hold a tripartite meeting with the West Bengal govt regarding the vaccination of students, research scholars, faculty and staff.