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With Modi, Shah and Nadda Leading from Front, BJP Gears up for Massive Campaign Blitz in Bengal
BJP national president JP Nadda and Union Home Minister Amit Shah will hold about 30 rallies each, besides micromanaging the entire Assembly election in Bengal.
Dissent Welcome, Not False Propaganda: JNU VC Hits Back at Teachers' Association Criticism
JNU Vice Chancellor M Jagadesh Kumar Wednesday came down heavily on a section of teachers of the university, accusing them of spreading misinformation to serve their "false propaganda", days after they alleged he weakened the university's unique character...
'Noted': Anil Deshmukh's One Word Reply to Jalgaon Case Shows Apathy Towards Attacks On Women
The Jalgaon incident was highlighted by BJP MLA Shweta Mahale, who brought up the issue on the floor of the House in the Assembly today.
China Has Mobilised Conventional and Cyber Forces to Threaten India: Rahul Gandhi
He cited a news report that claimed that night satellite images show Chinese build-up in the Depsang region near the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh.
MP Lawyer in Jail Over 'Indecent' Birthday Message to Judge
The lawyer allegedly downloaded the picture of the judge from social media and used it for making a greeting card
'Vaccine, Vaccine': Dolly Sings 'Jolene' Rewrite Before Shot
Dolly Parton has written hundreds of songs over her decadeslong career and it turns out her tune Jolene" is the just right one for getting her COVID19 vaccine.
US, EU Impose Sanctions On Russia For Navalny Poisoning, Jailing
Navalny was arrested in January on his return from Germany following treatment for poisoning with what many Western countries say was a military-grade nerve agent.
Naval Academy Seeking Student Vaccines For Summer Training
The U.S. Naval Academy is developing plans to begin vaccinating midshipmen this month so students can deploy to ships and with Navy teams as part of their training this summer, Vice Adm. Sean Buck told Congress Tuesday.
Golden Globes TV Audience Plummets By More Than Half
The TV audience for the virtual Golden Globes ceremony crashed by some 60 percent, according to ratings data on Tuesday, making the 2021 edition the least watched since 2008.
Patnaik Inaugurates Hostels For ST/SC Students
Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Tuesday inaugurated hostels for scheduled tribe (ST) and scheduled caste (SC) students in the state. The CM inaugurated three 'Akankhya hostels' located at Berhampur, Sambalpur and Rourkela, an official said, addi...
Stocks Edge Down As Investors Hit Pause, Watch Bond Yields
Global equity markets were little changed on Tuesday as Wall Street retreated and investors paused to gauge whether a bond yield jump had run its course, taking stock of gains from Monday's surge.
Mississippi Congressman Palazzo Accused Of Misusing Funds
An independent ethics body says there is "substantial reason to believe that Republican Rep. Steven Palazzo of Mississippi abused his office by misspending campaign funds, doing favors for his brother and enlisting staff for political and personal errands...
Swiss Open 2021: Ashwini-Satwik Upset Second Seeds to Advance to Round 2, Pranaav-Sikki Out
Swiss Open 2021: Ashwini Ponnappa-Satwiksairaj Rankireddy beat the second seed Indonesian pair of Hafiz Faizal and Gloria Emanuelle Widjaja to move to the second round.
Reliance Jio Increases Spectrum Footprint by 55 Percent for Improved 4G, Future 5G Rollout
Reliance Jio says it has the largest spectrum holding now in the sub-GHz and 2300MHz bands, after the latest round of spectrum auction by the DoT earlier today.
Volkswagen Launches WhatsApp For Business Service For Customers in India
The Volkswagen Whatsapp chatbot is equipped with NLP (Natural Language Processing), an AI based tool, where users can type in their queries and the bot will answer them.
OPINION | Key Lessons from Gujarat Local Body Elections For Our Political Class
Through the mandate, the people of Gujarat have conveyed multiple messages -- the foremost being the state stands with Narendra Modi like a giant rock.