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MP Men Beat 25-year-old Dalit Youth to Death for Touching their Food After Party
The accused Bhoora Soni and Santosh Pal had called the victim, Devraj Anuragi, to clean up after a party in Kishanpur village. The two got angry when they noticed Anuragi serving food to himself and started beating him up with sticks due to which Anuragi...
Ram Mandir Foundation Work to Start from Dec 15, Pillars Likely to be Ready by April Next Year, Says Committee
The temple construction committee along with the team reviewed the preparations for construction in the Ram Janmabhoomi complex. The aim of the committee is to complete the construction of the foundation pillar by April next year.
How Will Grant of Emergency Use Authorisation For Vaccine be Decided? Possible Scenarios for 3 Picks
The onus to show proven clinical evidence is on the vaccine developing company. The Subject Expert Committee will have a series of questions and there is a considerable back and forth expected.
IIM Calcutta Teachers Write to Govt against Director, Seek Intervention to 'Help Arrest Decline'
The teachers have expressed disenchantment over serious ‘administrative’ and ‘academic’ lapses under Director Anju Seth, who was appointed in 2018 and have detailed their grievances in a letter to the Secretary of the Ministry of Education.
Mandis in Kashmir Wear Deserted Look as Fruit Growers Join Farmers' Bharat Bandh Call
The fruit growers body called Kashmir Valley Fruit Growers Cum Dealers Association had called for the closure of all fruit mandis on December 8 to support the farmers who are up against the government and demanding rolll back of the new farm laws.
Honey Adulteration: CSE Rebuts Chinese Company's Claims
Its statement also mentions that the company believed the transaction had only to do with syrup, and nothing to do with honey.
'Too Much of Democracy' Making it Difficult to Carry Out Reforms in India, Says Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant
Addressing a virtual event organised by ‘Swarajya’ magazine, Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant said the agriculture sector needs reforms. MSPs and ‘mandis’ will continue to exist, he said amid the farmers’ protest.
Australia Hopeful Pucovski Hit By Bouncer, Retires Hurt
Opening batsman Will Pucovski retired hurt in Australia A's tour match against India A on Tuesday after being struck on the helmet by a bouncer, raising fears about his fitness for the first test against India next week.
Taking Cue From Colleagues in UP, BJP Leaders in MP on a Spree to Rename Cities
It all started with Hindutva hardliner Rameshwar Sharma, who on the occasion of Guru Nanak Jayanti, demanded that Idgah Hills in Bhopal be renamed as Guru Nanak Tekari.
'Take Strict Action against Those Forcibly Shutting Shops': CM Adityanath's Bharat Bandh Orders for UP Police
Demonstration of opposition parties has started in Prayagraj in support of farmers as Samajwadi Party workers stopped the Bundelkhand Express train at Prayagraj Station Outer.
As India Awaits Covid-19 Shot, A Look at Accelerated Approval for Vaccines and How It's Cleared
Pfizer India, Serum Institute of India and Bharat Biotech have applied for an approval for their coronavirus vaccines under the accelerated process.
No Toilet in Office: TN Govt Woman Staff Who Went to Nearby House Dies after Falling into Septic Tank
Meanwhile, the victim's kin has asked for a compensation and a government job for a family member. They have also requested the government to build proper toilets in government buildings, so that such incident would not repeat in future.
'Centre Has No Business': Kerala to Approach Supreme Court Against Controversial Farm Laws
The agriculture minister said the laws are against the interests of the farmers and the Kerala government would not implement them at any cost.
Delhi Records 1,674 Fresh COVID-19 Cases in a Day, Positivity Rate Dips to 3.15%
These fresh cases were detected from 53,207 COVID-19 tests conducted the previous day, according to the latest bulletin issued by the Delhi health department.
News18 Evening Digest: India Considering Accelerated Review of Vaccine Emergency Use; Central Team to Probe Eluru Mystery Illness & Other Top Stories
Here are the top stories we are covering this evening: India considering accelerated review of vaccines for emergency use; Centre asks states to tighten security for tomorrow's Bharat Bandh; Central team to probe Eluru mystery illness; Ravindra Jadeja cou...
Bharat Bandh Tomorrow: Transport Services, Essential Supplies Likely to Be Affected in Delhi; Read Here
Bharat Bandh: Delhi Police has made adequate arrangements to ensure normal movement of people on roads during the proposed Bharat Bandh', an official statement.