India
Visually Impaired Scholar Gets Category Rank 3 in UPSC Civil Services, Takes Exam Again to Improve AIR
Gokul S, a native of Thirumala, Thiruvananthapuram has secured the Air India Rank (AIR) 804 at UPSC CSE 2019.
In Kerala, Jilted Lover Stabs Girlfriend 17 Times, She Dies in Hospital
After a bit of struggle, Gayatri’s neighbours managed to overpower Arun and catch him, Police said.
Bihar Special Vigilance Unit Raids Patna Residence of Suspended Official in Graft Case
A team of 10 officers of SVU started a raid at Srivastava’s residence on Wednesday at 7 pm and it continued for 12 hours.
Panel Will Revise Ex-gratia Payments to Journalists, Says Govt
A 12-member committee will revise the quantum of ex-gratia payment in case of death as well as in other cases under the scheme.
Delhi Fire Service Holds Cyclothon to Spread Awareness About Fire Safety
Nearly 150 fire department officials and firefighters, led by Delhi Fire Service director Atul Garg, cycled to Gol Dak Khana from their headquarters in Connaught Place.
AICTE, UGC, UNICEF and YuWaah flag off week-long event ‘YuWaah Echoes’
YuWaah Echoes will be a week-long series of innovation challenges, art competitions and multi-level quizzes to engage young people in the battle against COVID-19
Post Pandemic, Pizza is the New Comfort Food & Domino's has Grabbed the Biggest Slice
Analysts say that Domino’s met consumers’ increased demand thanks to its commitment to innovation over the past several years.
Thin Attendance on First Day as Delhi Schools Resume Physical Classes
Wearing masks and carrying umbrellas as heavy rains lashed Delhi, the students returned to classes under strict COVID19 protocol, even as some schools have decided to call the children only after a few weeks.
Horoscope Today, September 2, 2021: Check Out Daily Astrological Prediction for Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio and Other Zodiac Signs
Horoscope Today, September 2, 2021: Leo must keep an eye on your finances today, while Aquarius should refrain from alliances that require merged finances
Curfew-like Curbs Imposed in Kashmir, Internet Shut as Separatist Leader Geelani Buried in Srinagar
After Syed Ali Geelani's death, a senior police officer urged people not to panic and 'avoid movement towards Srinagar'.
China Warns US Envoy John Kerry That Bad Ties Could Set Back Climate Talks
Beijing (AP) Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi warned United States climate envoy John Kerry that deteriorating US-China relations could undermine cooperation between the two on climate change. Wang told Kerry by video link on Wednesday that such cooper...
China Trying To Take Over Bagram Air Force Base, Use Pakistan Against India: Nikki Haley
Haley slammed Biden for his disastrous withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan. "Of that speech that President Biden gave, it was the beginning of the lame duck presidency for Joe Biden", she said.
NEP Will Turn India Into Knowledge Superpower: Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan
Pradhan stressed the role of integration of vocational and academic education for achieving the roles of Atmanirbhar Bharat and Skill India.
CUCET 2021 Application Deadline Extended: Here's How to Apply for University Entrance Exam
CUCET 2021 scheduled to be conducted on September 15, 16, 23 and 24 in computer-based test (CBT) mode.
Bengal Vaccination Centre Stampede: Parties Scramble to Shift Blame
About 20 people were injured in the incident on Tuesday at a school being used as a Covid vaccination centre in Jalpaiguri.
Sasikala’s Meeting with OPS Over Wife’s Death Hints at Thaw in Rivalry
With Sasikala attempting to worm her way back into AIADMK, the party might be heading towards a leadership churn -- an inopportune time when DMK can be seen cementing the fort.