India
Twitter Says Seeking Dialogue with IT Minister, Safety of Staff Key After Rare Confrontation Over Accounts
Twitter had restored access to 257 accounts it had temporarily blocked after a government order, getting into a confrontation with the ministry.
Daily Covid-19 Deaths Below 150 for Last 10 Days; No Fatality in 17 States, UTs in a Day
As part of the COVID-19 management and response policy, the Centre's focus is not only in containing fatality but to reduce deaths and save lives by providing quality clinical care to critical and severe patients, it said.
Rs 50-crore Online Racket Run by Chinese Busted, 3 Indians Held
The trio, along with the absconding Chinese, was accused of enticing the public by offering 4.5 times returns on deposits in 90 days, Cyberabad Commissioner of Police said.
Hyderabad Authorities to Bring Back Double-Decker Buses in City By November
The buses are likely to be operated on Secunderabad-Medchal, Secunderabad- Patencheru, Kothi-Patencheru, CBS-Jedimetla and Afzalgunj- Mehdipatnam routes.
'Thought He Was Referring to Bengal': PM Modi Returns Derek O'Brien's Salvo With Dig at TMC
PM Modi was replying to the Motion of Thanks to the President’s address in the Rajya Sabha on Monday where he spoke on multiple issues including the farmers’ protest, China standoff and Covid vaccination programme.
Navy Sailor Set Ablaze in Palghar Took Loan to Invest in Stocks, Was in Debt of Over Rs 20 Lakh: Police
Dubey had borrowed Rs 5.45 lakh from one of his colleagues and Rs 9 lakh from his would-be in-laws. But, the police found just Rs 392 in his two savings account.
Gold Price Today: Rates Decline Marginally in Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai and Mumbai
The cost of one gram of 22-carat gold stood at Rs 4,616 after a decline of Re 1. Similarly, the price of 10 grams of 22-carat-gold stood at Rs 46,160 falling by Rs 10. The rate of 24-carat gold also declined following the same trend.
Govt Mulling Breach of Privilege Motion Against TMC's Mahua Moitra Over Her Remarks in LS: Sources
During her speech, Mahua Moitra cast aspersions on the conduct of a former Chief Justice of India.
Dhauli Ganga River's Water Level at Joshimath Breached All Records After Glacial Burst: CEC Official
The glacial burst triggered an avalanche and a deluge in the Alaknanda river system that washed away hydroelectric stations and trapped more than 100 labourers who are feared dead. The intensity of the river's flow in a short span of time was such that it...
National Junior Athletics: Race Walker Paramdeep Mor Disqualified After Being Found Overage
Haryana's 10km race walker Paramdeep Mor on Sunday became the first athlete to be found overage and disqualified in the ongoing National Junior Athletics Championships in Guwahati.
Damage from Pollution No Less Than Damage from Other Heinous Crimes: NGT
A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice A K Goel said repeated orders will not serve any purpose unless the administration takes ownership of its Constitutional obligation to the citizens.
Court Accepts Closure Report in Murder Bid Case Against Chhota Rajan
On June 12, 1997, Mumbai-based crime reporter Baljeet Shersingh Parmar was severely injured after some motorcycle-borne shooters of Rajan allegedly attacked him outside a building in Mumbai's Antop Hill area.
International Celebrities, Activists Tweeting on Farmers' Stir Don't Know Very Much: Jaishankar
The External Affairs Minister said investigations into the 'toolkit' shared by Greta Thunberg on the farmers' protest in India have 'revealed a lot'.
Angry Women In Amethi Burn Kangana Ranaut's Effigy Over Her Statement Terming Farmers As Terrorists
The Bollywood actor had earlier responded to a tweet from international pop star Rihanna over the farmers’ protest.
Foreign Exchange Reserves Jump $ 4.85 Billion to Record $ 590.18 Billion
In the previous week ended January 22, the reserves rose by $ 1.09 billion to $ 585.33 billion.
Tomar Has Given Detailed Info on Every Aspect of Farm Laws in Rajya Sabha: PM Modi
Putting up a strong defence of the new farm laws, Tomar said the government's offer to amend them to assuage farmers' sentiments did not mean they had any flaws and none from the protesting unions or their sympathisers have been able to point out any lacu...