India
Haryana: Two Women Gangraped In Hisar, Case Registered
In one case, a woman was gang-raped by 13 people and in another a girl was taken hostage for two days and gang-raped by four youths.
Moving Court on Appointment of Teachers Affects Future of Students: West Bengal CM
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee came down heavily on those who take a legal course to challenge the appointment process of teachers, saying it affects the future of thousands of students.
NEET 2021 Postponement Likely, Health and Education Ministries Review Situation
NEET 2021: At least 14 lakh students register every year for NEET, considering its an offline single day exam, the need for exam center increases
Not Migrant Labourers But 'Intermingling' VIPs Behind Spread of Covid-19 in Patna, Says Study
The Lockdown which was imposed in Bihar over a month ago to curb the spread of covid-19 was partially lifted on June 9.
Delhi Shoe Godown Fire: Police Recovers Another Sample Of Human Remains
A sample of human remains was recovered on Wednesday from a two-storey shoe godown in west Delhi's Udyog Nagar where a massive fire broke out last week, police said. The fire broke out in the building, where shoes were assembled and packed for sale, on...
Govt Cuts Import Duty on Refined Palm Oil to 10% Till December
According to a notification of the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), "import policy" of refined bleached deodorised palm oil, and refined bleached deodorised palmolein "is amended from restricted to free with immediate effect and for a period u...
Telangana to Confer Chancellor’s Awards to Promote Academic Excellence in Universities
An independent jury of acclaimed academicians, scientists, and other eminent personalities will be formed to select the nominees in three categories - best teacher, best research, and best university in academic social responsibility.
Chaos at Covid-19 Vaccination Centres in Ahmedabad Due to Crowding Amid Short Supply
The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) struggled to meet its target of vaccinating one lakh people per day due to less number of vaccines supplied to it, officials said.
IIT Delhi Students to Find Solutions to Rural Issues Under Grassroots Innovation Programme
Students will have to identify a problem or need and validated it as a part of the social immersion programme and find solutions to the problem in a semester or year-long project under the innovation part of the programme.
Minor Dalit Girl Gang-raped in UP's Prayagraj, 2 Arrested
The girl is receiving treatment in the hospital and gave her statement to the police officials.
News18 Afternoon Digest: Covaxin Makers After Brazil Suspends Deal; Woman Discovers Board Game Piece Stuck in Nose for 37 Years After Covid-19 Test and Other Stories
Here are the stories for today: Covaxin Makers After Brazil Suspends Deal; Woman Discovers Board Game Piece Stuck in Nose for 37 Years After Covid-19 Test; Australian Woman Announces Pregnancy After Retrieving Sperm from Deceased Olympian Boyfriend; Mandi...
Covaxin Another Step Closer to WHO Approval: Know the Status, Process, Acceptance in Other Nations
The US' National Institute of Health said people who had received Covaxin suggest that the vaccine generates antibodies that effectively neutralise the B.1.1.7 (Alpha) and B.1.617 (Delta) variants.
RBSE, BSER Rajasthan Board Class 10, 12 Results Dates Announced
RBSE, BSER Class 10, 12 Result 2021 in July. Once declared, the result will be available at official websites rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in, and rajresults.nic.in
SSC CGL Result Tier-3 Result Released, Check Details Here
SSC CGL cut-off list released. Candidates have been shortlisted for CPT and DEST on the basis of the aggregate performance in Tier-I, Tier-II, and Tier-III CGLE 2019 examination.
Relatives of Covid-19 Patients Allowed to Take Bodies Home, Kerala CM Announces
The new restrictions would come into effect from Thursday, July 1.
SC Gives Centre 6 Weeks to Decide Ex-Gratia Compensation for Kin of Covid-19 Victims
In an affidavit filed in the court, the Centre had said that the compensation could not be paid as it would exhaust the disaster relief funds and the disaster management law mandates that relief applies only to natural disasters.