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SC Orders Re-opening of Lawyers' Offices on Odd-even Scheme Basis
The apex court took into consideration suggestions from lawyers' bodies, Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) and the Supreme Court Advocates-on-Record Association (SCAORA) while deciding on the fresh guidelines on entry of persons into Lawyers' Chamber B...
'Unparelleled Achievement': ICMR Says There Has Been a 1,000-fold Increase in Coronavirus Tests
A total of 25,12,388 samples had been tested by 9 am of May 20, and the testing capacity has been scaled up to 1 lakh tests per day, according to ICMR.
Tremendous Response For Protest Against Labour Law Changes: Trade Union BMS
Thousands of BMS activists started demonstration on the roads, roof tops, in front of houses, before government offices and later sent a memoranda to the President of India requesting to negate the anti-labour acts of state governments.
France Says Even Covid-19 Has Not Made Tensions Abate in Indo-Pacific Region, Will Monitor Situation
French Ambassador Emmanuel Lenain also talked about the scourge of cross-border terrorism faced by India, and asserted that Pakistan must implement the action plan prescribed by global anti-terror watchdog FATF in containing the menace emanating from its...
Drivers of DTC and Cluster Buses Instructed Not to Operate with More than 20 Passengers on Board
Delhi Transport minister Kailash Gahlot said if the extra passengers do not deboard after a request from the conductor, driver or marshal, then they will dial 100 to call the police.
'Will Have to Work on Getting Endurance Back': Amit Panghal Feels Boxing Training Will Restart Later
Amit Panghal said he was sure boxing training will restart later that many others since it's a contact sport.
TTFI Asks Players to Join Training Camp Following Lockdown Relaxation, They Say It is 'Too Early'
Sharath Kamal and G Sathiyan said they were not comfortable travelling anytime soon amid the coronavirus pandemic.
IPL on The Cards This Year After Stadium, Sports Complexes Permitted to Open in Lockdown 4?
Many are speculating this may pave the way for IPL to be hosted behind closed doors this year.
India's Covid-19 Tally Crosses 90k as City Returnees Push Numbers in Hinterlands
Just five urban centres-Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Chennai and Pune now taking a share of over 50 per cent in the nationwide count of the deadly virus infection with close to 46,000 cases.
'Not Easy for Izhaan to Stay Away from His Father': Sania Mirza Wants Her Family Back Together
Sania Mirza rued that there was so much uncertainty surrounding coronavirus that she didn't know when her son will be able to see his father again.
Air India Open Bookings For Select Repatriation Flights Under Phase II of Vande Bharat Mission
30,000 Indians will return from 31 countries on 149 flights between May 16 and May 22, Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said.
17-year-old Divyansh Singh Panwar Uses Flat as Makeshift Shooting Range During Covid-19 Lockdown
Divyansh Singh Panwar's coach Deepak Kumar Dubey turned his flat in Faridabad into a shooting range to help the 17-year-old practice his skills.
Delhi High Court Says Victims Say Must in Accused's Bail Pleas For Sexual Offences
The District and Sessions Judges will bring the directions to the notice of the criminal courts dealing with matters of sexual offences under the Indian Penal Code and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act under their respective juri...
Avalanche Traps Soldier in North Sikkim's Lugnak La, Search Operations On
A patrolling-cum-snow clearance party of 17 to 18 soldiers and officers came under a sudden slow slide in the Lugnak La region.
BJP Govts in UP, Gujarat Not Allowing Trains Booked by Congress to Bring Back Migrants: Ajay Lallu
He said about 10 lakh labourers are stranded in other states because of the coronavirus-forced lockdown.
Global Firms Disallowed from Govt Procurement Tenders of up to Rs 200 Crore, Says FM Sitharaman
Speaking to the media here on Wednesday, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman noted that Indian MSMEs and other companies have often faced unfair competition from foreign companies.