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Mangubhai Patel Takes Oath as MP Governor
Madhya Pradesh High Court Chief Justice Mohammad Rafiq administered the oath to Patel at a function in the Raj Bhawan here. Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel, who was holding the additional charge of Madhya Pradesh since June last year, was present o...
PF Rule Changes Soon: You Won't Get EPF Money if you Fail to Follow This Rule
The linking of PAN and Aadhar Card is a basic Know Your Customer (KYC) requirement of all banks, PPF accounts and EPF accounts, said expert
BKU Leader Chaduni Wants Farmers’ Unions to Enter Poll Fray in Punjab
The farmer leader asked if merely defeating the BJP government will serve farmers’ interests. He said farmers should launch a Mission Punjab and capture political power.
'Jatir Nayak' Sarbananda Sonowal: Ex-Assam CM Begins New Innings in Modi Cabinet as Shipping Minister
Sonowal’s tenure as chief minister was fraught with one of the worst crises in 2019 and early 2020 when Assam witnessed violent protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act.
Indian Domestic Air Passenger Traffic Increased by Upto 42 Percent Sequentially in June
On a sequential basis, the number of departures in June 2021 was higher by 14-15 per cent as Covid-19 infections demonstrated a downward trajectory, the agency said.
This is Why Cardi B is Sad for Her Daughter Kulture
Rap star Cardi B is hoping her daughter Kulture, who had a bad reaction to a mosquito bite, fully recovers in time to celebrate her third birthday.
Saira Banu Reacts to Dilip Kumar's Death: 'Without Sahab, Won't Be Able to Think About Anything'
Legendary actor Dilip Kumar breathed his last on July 7.
Be Punctual, Let Work Do All the Talking: PM’s Word of Advice for New Council of Ministers
The Prime Minister said that powered by our coronavirus warriors and frontline workers, India’s fight against the global pandemic is underway with full vigour.
Biden To Speak On Afghanistan Amid Taliban Gaining Territory
U.S. President Joe Biden said he will speak on Afghanistan on Thursday, days after American troops pulled out of their main military base 20 years after entering the country.
Can't Watch Fireworks At Home? Millions Choose NBC
More than 8 million people took in Fourth of July fireworks on television this year, watching NBC's coverage of the Macy's New York City celebration in one of two helpings.
Indiana Police Officer Fatally Shot Outside Federal Building
A western Indiana police office was fatally shot Wednesday, authorities said.
2 More Men Arrested During Massachusetts Standoff Arraigned
Two more people charged in connection with an armed standoff along a Massachusetts highway last weekend were arraigned on Wednesday under heavy security.
US Concerned By Reports Of China LGBTQI Plus Social Media Curbs
NGOs that were merely expressing their views, exercising their right to freedom of expression and freedom of speech.
18 Nigerian Villagers Killed By Suspected Islamist Militants -officials
Suspected Islamist militants killed 18 people when they attacked a village in northeast Nigeria on Wednesday, two local officials said.
Delhi HC Grants Protection to Newsclick Founder in Foreign Funding Case
Justice Yogesh Khanna issued notices on their pleas seeking anticipatory bail and sought status report from Delhi Police.
Dharmendra Pradhan Appointed as Education Minister
Dharmendra Pradhan takes charge as Education Minister of India. The Ministry of skill and development and Ministry of Education have been clubbed together