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Indian Railways Allows You to Transfer Your Train Ticket to Family Members; Here's How to do it
The change in date of travel on the tickets can be done by paying the prescribed fees.
Ask The Doctor: Here's How COVID-19 Impacts Your Muscle Memory And Mass
In this week’s column, Dr. Ramji Singh, Executive Director, AIIMS, Kalyani, West Bengal has answered questions about how COVID-19 impacts muscle mass and memory.
As Schools Reopen, Can Vaccines Win the Race to Protect Kids Before Third Wave? Here's a Look
The number of Covid-19 cases in children has steadily increased since the beginning of July..
WWE to Stop Recruiting Independent Wrestlers: Report
WWE will not be looking at roping in indie wrestlers at the upcoming scouting sessions.
2022 Hyundai Creta Facelift Unveiled in South America, Gets Updated Design Inside Out
The redesigned Hyundai Creta's tail lamps including the tailgate have been majorly revised with some changes in cabin trim and equipment.
Bigg Boss 15: Salman Khan Teases 'Sankat in Jungle' in New Promo
A new promo of Bigg Boss 15 has hinted a jungle setting for this year's outing. Salman Khan will return as the host.
International Day against Nuclear Tests 2021: A Glimpse at the Historical Nuclear Mushroom Enveloping the Globe
International Day against Nuclear Tests 2021: Between the years 1945 and 1996, when the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-ban Treaty (CTBT) was signed, the world witnessed roughly 2,000 nuclear tests.
'In Diplomacy...' UNSC Skips Taliban Mention in Terror Statement; 'Fortnight a Long Time', Says Akbaruddin
India, which assumed the rotating Presidency of the UNSC for August, signed off on the statement and issued it in its capacity as the chair for this month.
World's Highest Altitude Movie Theatre Opened in Ladakh
Ladakh got its first mobile digital movie theatre at an altitude of 11,562 feet making it the highest theatre in the world.
Taliban Prepare To Form New Cabinet As U.S. Evacuation Nears End
The Taliban said on Saturday they were preparing a new cabinet as the U.S. evacuation nears its end and they expected that sharp currency falls and economic turmoil following their takeover of Kabul two weeks ago would subside.
Biden Says Drone Strike Not Only Response For IS
Washington, Aug 28 (AP) President Joe Biden said that a retaliatory drone strike he ordered to be carried out against the Islamic State group's affiliate in Afghanistan would not be his last response to the group for carrying out a deadly attack against U...
Vehicle In Gadkari's Convoy Meets With Accident
A police jeep in Union Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari's convoy rammed into a truck at the Chhatrapati square here on Saturday night. No person was injured in the incident but the jeep was badly damaged, a police official said.
Wife, Mother-in-law Among 7 Held After Man's Body Found in Delhi Drain
The victim, Naveen was a resident of Dakshinpuri and was identified with the help of a tattoo inked on his right, hand they said.
Parsi Woman Claims Religious Ostracisation for Marrying Non-Parsi; SC Seeks Centre's Reply
During the arguments on the matter, the bench observed that contentions raised in the plea were already covered in a reference made to a larger bench following the Sabarimala judgement.
Cannot Rely Only on State to Determine Truth, Must Ensure Free Press: Justice Chandrachud
He said truth is also important to instil a sense of public trust in democracies, that the officials in charge are committed to finding the "truth" and acting in accordance with it.
Visva-Bharati Faculty Association Demands Probe Against Vice-Chancellor
The University has incurred huge financial losses in Court cases due to their illegal actions. The expenses have to be recovered from the EC members and the concerned officers., alleged members of VBFA