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India Evacuates Nationals as Taliban Seizes 6 Afghan Provincial Capitals But US Firm on Exit
The Taliban have appeared largely indifferent to peace overtures, and seem intent on a military victory to crown a return to power.
A Stormy Flight Path for Rakesh Jhunjhunwala’s Akasa in the Turbulent Aviation Industry
India has witnessed large airline losses yet it is also home to one of the most profitable airlines; macro-economic woes continue yet scenes of people travelling unabated are a reality.
CISCE to Hold Board Exams Twice in 2022, Changes Syllabus, Exam Pattern
CISCE divides the session 2022 into two semesters, board exams to be held twice on reduced syllabus and on a different exam pattern
Sanjay Dutt’s Daughter Trishala Sets Internet On Fire With Bikini Photos
Trishala is presently on a vacation in Hawaii.
News18 Daybreak | Covid-19 Task Force Member Suggests Maharashtra-specific Sero Survey; WhatsApp Claims Apple Wants To Scan All Your Private Photos
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Mukesh Ambani Joins Bill Gates, Others to Invest $144 Mn in US Energy Storage Firm
Reliance New Energy Solar and Ambri are also in discussions for an exclusive collaboration to set up a large-scale battery manufacturing facility in India
Dil Chahta Hai Brought Discipline and Punctuality to Commercial Hindi Cinema, Says Sonali Kulkarni
Sonali Kulkarni says Dil Chahta Hai was a turning point in her acting career and shares how it stays special to her twenty years down the line.
Prince Andrew Sued by Jeffrey Epstein Accuser in NY Court for Alleged Sex Abuse
Andrew, 61, has vehemently denied claims he had sex with Giuffre, and said he has no recollection of meeting her, but the allegations threaten to damage the British royal family.
Canada Extends Ban on Direct Arriving Passenger Flights from India Till September 21
Canada has extended its ban on arriving passenger flights from India to Sept. 21 because of the risks posed by COVID19, the federal transport ministry said in a statement on Monday.
Officials Didn't Make 'Last-minute Excuses' to Skip Tharoor-led Parl Panel Meet on Pegasus. Here's the Proof
A senior home ministry official wrote to the IT committee on July 23, which is five days before the scheduled meeting, expressing his regret for being unable to attend the meeting due to the ongoing monsoon session.
Economy-Class Fares on International Flights from India on Rise: Check New Prices Here
EaseMyTrip data shows that average economy class fare on a flight heading from Delhi in India to Newark in the US increased from Rs 69,034 in July to Rs 87,542 in August.
Kay Kay Menon Joins Shahid Kapoor's Debut Web Series? This Pic Has Netizens Excited
Kay Kay Menon poses with Raj and DK in a picture from set and fans are wondering if he is on board their upcoming web series with Shahid Kapoor in one of the leading roles.
Business Highlights: Fed Official On Tapering, Chicken Deal
The president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston added his voice to a growing number of people, inside and outside the Fed, who say the central bank should soon begin to dial back its extraordinary aid for an economy that is strongly recovering from th...
Renowned Human Rights Activist, Dissident Dies In Russia
Sergei Kovalev, a renowned human rights advocate and dissident who had campaigned against the Kremlin since Soviet times, died in Russia on Monday at age 91, his son Ivan said on Facebook.
SC Expresses Concern Over Vacancy of Judges in High Courts
The top court said the government must realise that early adjudication of commercial disputes is the necessity for which there has to be adequate number of judges.
Electricity Workers, Engineers Plan Nationwide Strike Tomorrow Against the Electricity Bill
The electricity workers threaten to strike and boycott the work if the Centre takes any one-sided action to get the Electricity (Amendment) Bill 2021 passed.