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Swami Vivekananda Gave His Iconic Speech in Chicago 127 Years Ago on This Day
In the speech that blew everyone’s mind, Swami Vivekananda had mentioned the basic yet most important things that one should follow in life.
Private Schools in Bengaluru Want Students to Pay 'Covid Fees' as Classes Set to Restart
The Centre, in its recent set of standard operating procedures for schools, said that students from class 9 to 12 can return to schools September 21 onwards in a phased manner and on a voluntary basis. However, the school premises, especially the ones tha...
Multiple Toyota Hilux Pickup Trucks Spotted in India, Likely to be Launched Soon: Report
All eyes are on Toyota to enter the lucrative lifestyle pickup truck category as the popular Hilux pickup truck was recently spotted in India being transported on a truck to unknown location.
Kerala Health Minister Warns of Shortage of Ventilators, More Covid Deaths in Coming Days
The minister was speaking at the inauguration of renovated facilities at the Kalamaserry Medical college in Ernakulam district. Her remarks came at a day when the state recorded over 3,000 new cases and 12 deaths.
Children Worst Affected as Terror Networks Spread Their Tentacles Across Borders: India at UN
In order to advance child protection agenda of the Council, its synergies with counter-terrorism need to be translated into action, India said.
SC Terms as Shocking Pendency of Criminal Case Against Politician Since 1983 in Punjab
The Supreme Court, which has been told politicians are facing criminal trials in 4,442 cases across the nation, sought further information from all high courts on the matter.
Rahul Urges Govt to Implement NYAY, Protect Small and Medium Businesses, Stop Privatisation
As part of the campaign, Gandhi also put out a video in support of the youth in which he also attacked the government over alleged job losses.
Parliament Launches App for MPs to Mark Attendance Digitally Ahead of Monsoon Session
Under the guidelines, the MPs will have to carry their Covid-19 RT-PCR negative test results to the parliament. A second test would also be conducted after a week of the session.
French Minister Says Rafale Jets Induction Gives India 'Edge Over Entire Region, Symbolises Bilateral Ties'
Speaking at the ceremony at Ambala airbase where five France-made aircraft were inducted into the Indian Air Force, French Defence Minister Florence Parly said India and France are now writing a new chapter in their defence ties. She said the programme to...
PM Modi to Address Conclave on School Education under NEP-2020 Tomorrow
The "Shiksha Parv" (education festival) is being celebrated from September 8-25 to felicitate teachers and take the New Education Policy forward. Various webinars, virtual conferences and conclaves on several aspects of the NEP are being organised across...
Tahir Hussain's Plea Against ED Custody in Delhi Riots Infructuous, HC Told
The ED was probing the allegation that Hussain laundered about Rs 1.10 crore funds, by using purported shell or dummy companies, to fuel the protests against CAA and the riots.
SC Seeks AG's Assistance in 2009 Contempt Case Against Bhushan, Tejpal
Senior advocate Rajeev Dhavan, appearing for Bhushan, said that larger questions of law would be dealt with in the matter and assistance of Attorney General was required to be taken.
With Nowhere To Go, Lesbos Migrants Sleep On Roadsides, In Fields
Thousands of migrants slept rough on the Greek island of Lesbos on Thursday after a blaze razed their makeshift camp to the ground, sending them fleeing but with nowhere to go.
Sensex Jumps Over 250 Points in Early Trade Led by Gains in RIL, ICICI Bank; Nifty Tests 11,350
Domestic equities opened on a positive note tracking strong gains in global markets, traders said. Stock exchanges on Wall Street rebounded and ended over 2 per cent higher in overnight trade.
As Mutual Friend Russia Watches, Jaishankar to Tell Wang No Business as Usual Till Peace on LAC is Restored
The most important message that will be conveyed to China will be that the LAC situation can’t be delinked from the overall development of bilateral relations.
Questions Arise Over Use of Plasma Therapy, Banks After ICMR Study Says Procedure Not Beneficial
Delhi and Maharashtra have set up plasma banks in the state and along with these states the therapy has been in used on moderately-ill patients in Haryana as well.