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PM KISAN: Centre to Release Rs 22,000 Crore in Dec-March; 10th Installment Next Month
PM KISAN Scheme: The Centre has so far spent Rs 43,000 crore for the PM KISAN scheme in Financial Year 2022 to help out farmer families
NEET 2021 Topper from Bengaluru Shares Exam Attempting Tricks, Preparation Strategy to Crack Medical Entrance
NEET 2021 Rank 794 holder Aniruddha Das says the "key to doing well is to put in a small number of efforts on a daily basis, rather than sitting long hours in the end only."
Here's How You can Plan and be a Sustainable Traveller
Earlier there were no great options for the eco-friendly traveller to get to a place speedily and in an environmentally responsible way
Apple’s Next Big Idea: An All-glass Transparent iPhone?
The transparent iPhone is said to have a transparent back side or have structures with an adjustable appearance.
The Bengal Redux: Power Play Moves to Tripura as TMC Takes Leaf Out of BJP's Playbook Ahead of Nov 25 Polls
Political analysts say Tripura is witnessing a game of tit-for-tat; there was a time when BJP would take up the issue of violence in Bengal and now the TMC is doing the same, nationally.
Petrol, Diesel Prices Remain Static for Nearly 3 Weeks after Tax Cut. Check Fuel Rates
Petrol price today, November 23: Petrol, diesel price today remained unchanged across India. Delhi petrol price at Rs 103.97
UP Polls 2022: JP Nadda, Other BJP National Leaders Hold Meet With CM Yogi, Top Party Brass
Party sources said the senior leaders held intense discussions for more than three-and-a-half hours to devise a strategy for the Assembly polls due early next year.
Burkina Faso Says It Cut Internet Under National Defence Provision
Burkina Faso's government said on Monday it had cut mobile internet access in the country under a legal provision related to national defence and public security.
Japan, India Working On Oil-stock Release With U.S., Timing Unclear -sources
Japanese and Indian officials are working on ways to release national reserves of crude oil in tandem with the United States and other major economies, but the timing of such a release remains unclear, seven government sources with knowledge of the plans...
Elizabeth Holmes Makes Her Case To The Jury In Fraud Trial
Elizabeth Holmes, the onetime medical entrepreneur now charged with building a fraudulent company based on promises of a revolutionary technology, returned to the witness stand Monday.
Judge Dismisses Charges Against Leaders Of Veterans' Home
A Massachusetts judge dismissed criminal neglect charges Monday against two former leaders of a veterans' home where nearly 80 veterans died after contracting the coronavirus, saying there was a lack of evidence that their actions led to the deaths.
Congo Militiamen Kill More Than 12 At Displaced Camp In East
Militiamen targeting a camp for displaced people in Congos east have killed at least a dozen people in attacks on two village in the Ituri province, the army said Monday.
Wall Street, U.S. Treasury Yields Gain On Powell Nomination
Wall Street touched records and twoyear treasury yields hit a pandemic high on Monday after U.S. President Joe Biden tapped Jerome Powell to continue as Federal Reserve chair, while European shares were under pressure from coronavirus fears.
Militiamen Kill At Least 20 In Eastern Congo Attack
Militiamen killed about 20 people during an attack on displaced civilians in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo, the government said on Monday.
Fernando González, AP Head Of Caribbean News, Dies In Cuba
Fernando Gonzlez, who spent decades covering and directing major stories for The Associated Press across Latin America, from papal visits to border skirmishes, hurricanes and hostage standoffs, has died in Havana.
FAA Proposes Fines For Alcohol-related Incidents On Planes
Federal officials said Monday they are seeking more than $160,000 in fines from eight airline passengers over incidents involving alcohol.