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Explained: Consumer Rights and Legal Remedies Available
The jurisdiction in which the complaint is to be filed is now based on the value of the goods or services paid
India, Kuwait to Establish Joint Ministerial Commission to Expand Ties
In their deliberations, the two foreign ministers explored ways and means to impart further dynamism in the traditional and friendly ties.
'Lord Ram' Arun Govil in Saffron Brigade: Barring One, All Ramayan, Mahabharat Actors Had Stint with BJP
Arun Govil joins BJP: Beyond politics, it is interesting to note that in the past, several actors from the two epics of Ramayana and Mahabharata have had stints with political parties.
Sensex Sinks for 5th Day as Second Covid-19 Wave Fears Outweigh Dovish Fed
The 30-share BSE Sensex succumbed to selling pressure in afternoon trade to close at 49,216.52, down 585.10 points or 1.17 per cent.
FC Goa Coach Juan Ferrando Tests Positive for Covid-19, Shows No Symptoms
FC Goa announced that head coach Juan Ferrando has tested positive for coronavirus.
SC Stays Hearings in HCs on Covid Vaccines, Issues Notices on Pleas of Manufacturers
SC also sought responses from the Centre and others on pleas of the Serum Institute and Bharat Biotech seeking transfer of the cases from the high courts to the apex court.
Laxity Behind Surge in Delhi? Fines for Flouting Social Distancing, Not Wearing Masks Drop from Oct Peak
In November, nearly 2,000 people were prosecuted on a daily basis by the police for violating social-distancing norms, while in the past week only eight were fined for the same offence.
Death Of 2 Persons In Kolkata Not Due To Water Contamination: Minister
Denying the allegations that two persons died in the city's Bhawanipore area due to consumption of contaminated water supplied by the civic body, a West Bengal minister on Wednesday said test results of water samples collected from the area were fine. "...
'To Protect Indian Users': Govt Asks Whatsapp to Review Proposed Privacy Policy Changes
WhatsApp has drawn massive criticism from users globally, including India, over concerns that data was being shared with its parent company, Facebook.
BJP Takes Out Wheelchair Rally in Kolkata to Protest Against Alleged Killing of BJP Activists
BJP has been claiming that at least 130 of activists have been murdered in the state in the past one year.
Lok Sabha MP's 'Don't Waste Money' on Covid Vaccines Not Alone, Here are 7 Other Bizarre Remarks
Here are some instances of weird statements world leaders have made on the coronavirus disease and its vaccines.
Sensex Tanks 562 Points, Nifty Cracks Below 14,800 Amid Weak Trend in Global Markets
Domestic equities dropped for the fourth consecutive day as concerns over recent rise in COVID cases across the country and high inflation weighed on investors.
Thousands of Farm Loan Waiver Certificates With Former CM Kamal Nath's Signature Found at Junk Shop in Ujjain
State Congress secretary Kamal Chauhan accused the then bureaucrats of not distributing the loan waiver certificates to farmers.
Over 63 Lakh People in Bengal Speak Hindi and Only 15,000 Speak English: Centre
The government's statement in the Lok Sabha comes at a time when an 'outsiders vs insiders' debate is raging in the poll-bound state.
Indian Railways Will Never Be Privatised: Union Minister Piyush Goyal
Replying to a discussion on Demands for Grants for Railways, Goyal said there has been no death of any passenger due to a rail accident in two years and the railways has been putting enormous focus on passenger safety.
Hyderabad's 7-year-old Boy Becomes One of the Youngest to Scale Africa's Highest Peak Mt Kilimanjaro
A 7-year-old boy from Hyderabad became one of the youngest to have scaled the highest mountain peak of Africa Mt Kilimanjaro om March 6 after drawing inspiration from his cousins' trekking experiences.