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Caste-based Question in DSSSB Exam: Delhi Police Registers Case Against Unknown Persons
The Delhi Police has registered a case against unknown persons in a case of caste-based questions being allegedly asked in the primary teachers' recruitment exam by the DSSSB.
The Family Man Star Sharib Hashmi on Fan-boy Moment With Shah Rukh Khan: 'I Almost Fainted'
Actor Sharib Hashmi, who was recently seen in The Family Man 2, recalled his first interaction with Shah Rukh Khan.
ICMR, NIV to Study if Vaccines in India Enough to Neutralise Delta Plus Covid Variant
Union Health Ministry on Tuesday advised Maharashtra, Kerala and Madhya Pradesh on Delta plus variant of Covid-19 after 16 out of 22 cases reported in the country were reported from these states.
Twitter India MD May Not Appear Before Ghaziabad Cops, Challenges Notice in K'taka | Points to Know
The social media giant had conveyed to the police that Maheshwari was available for questioning via video call but the cops sent fresh summons on Tuesday, asking the Twitter India MD to appear before it.
Ex-Colombian Rebels, Kidnapping Victims Meet Face To Face
Men and women who were kidnapped by Colombians biggest guerrilla group during a decades long internal conflict met face to face with their captors Wednesday during an event meant for the rebels to admit their responsibility, a step toward reconciliation c...
Puerto Rico Health Officials Take To Beaches To Give Shots
Health officials in Puerto Rico took to the beaches on Wednesday to vaccinate people as crowds began to arrive to celebrate a local tradition.
Push To Condemn Seattle Park With Large Homeless Population
A local lawmaker wants to condemn a city-owned park in Seattle with a large homeless encampment next to a courthouse and declare the area a public safety hazard or nuisance property.
One Building, Two Worlds: Bridging Stubborn Gap In Congress
Joe Lieberman was back on Capitol Hill on Tuesday testifying in support of the Democratic push for Washington, D.C., statehood. Then he met privately with Sen. Lindsey Graham, one of the many Republicans who fiercely oppose such a move.
Kite Hits Power Line, Severely Burning Washington State Man
A man flying a kite in Washington state was shocked and suffered severe burns after his kite hit an electricity transmission line, officials said.
Arunachal CM Inaugurates 2 Oxygen Plants, Says Focus On Developing Health Infra To Deal With Covid
Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Wednesday inaugurated two oxygen plants and said another one will be functional soon. The plants, both donated by the UNDP, are located at Tomo Riba Institute of Health and Medical Sciences (TRIHMS) and th...
Report: Climate Change Means Less Snow For Yellowstone
Yellowstone National Park visitors hoping to see its worldrenowned geysers, wolves and bears can expect warmer temperatures and less snow as climate change alters the park's environment, according to a report by U.S. and university researchers released We...
UP Clocks 208 Fresh Covid Cases, Lowest in Over 3 Months; Test Positivity Rate Dips to 0.09%
The state has also been registering a steep decline in the number of active Covid cases — from a high of 3,10,783 in April to 3,666 now, a reduction of more than 98%.
Meet Sonu Thakur, Award-Winning Snake Catcher Bitten 18 Times
The professional snake catcher has a significant presence on social media platforms like Facebook, Youtube and Twitter.
Rangoli Lashes Out At Taapsee Pannu For Copying Kangana Ranaut's Style
In her posts, Rangoli shared a collage of her sister Kangana’s saree-wearing photos and praised her for inspiring the younger generation.
IIM Bangalore Best in India, Check Top 10 Executive MBAs in World: QS EMBA Ranking
QS Ranking EMBA 2021: Last year, India had two entries in the global top 100, however, this year only one institute could make it to the list of best 100 EMBAs
UK High Court Rejects Nirav Modi's Extradition Plea, Has 5 Days to Appeal for Oral Hearing
Nirav Modi now has five days to apply for an oral consideration n the High Court.