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No Plan to Allow Private Sector in Nuclear Power, Govt Tells Lok Sabha
The Centre also said that it had given administrative approval and financial sanction for building 12 nuclear power reactors in the country with an aggregate generation capacity of 9,000 MW.
Australia Turns to India for Trade in Order to Reduce Dependence on China: Report
According to a report in Bloomberg, new enrollments of international students from India expanded 32% in 2019 from a year earlier and it's the fastest growing major market for Australian services.
Sahil Anand Opens Up About His Decision to Return to Kasautii Zindagii Kay
There were rumours that Sahil Anand has quit Kasautii Zindagii Kay. While the information about quitting was not entirely wrong, the actor has now agreed to be present in the last few episodes of the show.
Hundreds Protest In Poland Against Proposal To Ban Fur Breeding
Hundreds of protesters angered by a Polish government plan to ban the breeding of animals for fur rallied on Wednesday in front of the headquarters of the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party, facing off against a line of police.
Study Hints Antibody Drug May Cut COVID-19 Hospitalizations
A drug company says that partial results from a study testing an antibody drug give hints that it may help mild to moderately ill COVID-19 patients from needing to be hospitalized, a goal no current coronavirus medicine has been able to meet.
What You Need to Know About Yeast Infections in Hot and Humid Weather
Yeast is a type of fungus which is normally found on various parts of the body such as the skin, digestive tract and vagina.
Congress Seeks Compensation for Families of Migrants Killed during Coronavirus Lockdown
Congress MP Anand Sharma the government should compensate families of migrant workers who died while walking miles to reach their homes after the nationwide lockdown was imposed.
OIL Loses Rs 148 Crore Revenue Due to Well Closure Around Baghjan Fire
"The revenue loss due to gas-burning uncontrollably into the atmosphere from the blowout well could not be ascertained as no measurement was possible due to fire and extreme heat," Pradhan said.
Elderly Man Pushed off Building's Third Floor in Delhi's Shahdara Area, Dies; One Held
According to police, the man was shoved by his neighbour in Vishwas Nagar. He fell to the ground below and sustained serious injuries. The victim died at the hospital.
Woman Dies as Doctors at Community Health Centre 'Clash' with Police, 'Delay Treatment' in UP
The video shows that instead of attending to the injured, the staff at the CHC clashed with the SI ,wasting precious time in extending medical aid to the woman, leading to her death.
Hitachi Scraps Plans For British Nuclear Plant
Japan's Hitachi Ltd is scrapping plans to build a nuclear power plant in Wales, it said on Wednesday, dealing a blow to UK hopes to replace its ageing plants.
CAT 2020: Pattern for Common Admission Test Modified; Five Major Changes
The Common Examination Test (CAT) 2020 will be conducted on November 29 in three sessions. Earlier, the exam was conducted in two sessions. One extra session has been added this year to follow the social distancing norms due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
EU Chief Executive Calls For Unity To Get Europe Back On Its Feet
The EU's chief executive on Wednesday painted a sober picture of Europe grappling with a pandemic and its deepest recession in its history, but laid out ambitious goals to make the 27nation bloc more resilient and united to confront future crises.
AFCAT 2020 Admit Card Released at afcat.cdac.in, Exam Begins on October 3
The Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) 2020 admit card has been released by the Indian Air Force (AIF) on its official website - afcat.cdac.in. Candidates who have applied to take AFCAT 2020 visit the site can download their hall ticket.
DU Admissions 2020: St Stephen’s College First Cut off List Out; Check at ststephens.edu
Students must have scored at least 99.25 per cent marks in Class 12 Board exams for admission to BA (Hons) Economics. Those who want to get into BA programme must have secured 99 per cent marks in Class 12. This cut off is the same for both Commerce and S...
Indian Court Issues Second Arrest Warrant For GP Global Bunker Tanker - Document
An Indian court has issued a second arrest warrant for a marine refuelling tanker owned by troubled UAE oil trader GP Global after it failed to make payments to its ship manager, court documents showed.