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Annual and Development Fees Cannot Be Charged Till Schools Reopen, Says Delhi HC
It also issued a notice to the Delhi government and the school, seeking their stand on the plea of the parents' association, which was represented by advocate Gaurav Bahl.
ICY to Reach Out to Unemployed Youth Through Signature, Letter Campaign
The Indian Youth Congress (IYC) will also stage protests in front of residences and offices of BJP parliamentarians and ministers across the country to demand employment for the youth, the wing's president Srinivas B V said
CM Yediyurappa to Flag off First RORO Train from Bengaluru to Solapur Tomorrow
The train will take 17 hours to reach its final destination which is at a distance of about 682 km. As many as 42 trucks with goods can be carried at time in this train.
Protest In Mauritius Over Oil Spill, Dozens Of Dead Dolphins
Honking and drumming, hundreds of people have begun protesting in the capital of Mauritius over the governments handling of an oil spill from a grounded Japanese ship and the alarming discovery of dozens of dead dolphins in recent days.
Japan, U.S. Defence Chiefs Oppose Bid To Alter Status Of Asian Waters
Japan's Defence Minister Taro Kono said on Saturday he had agreed with his U.S. counterpart Mark Esper that both countries opposed any unilateral attempt to change the status quo in the key waterways of the South China Sea and the East China Sea.
In Cryptic Post, Kriti Sanon Says 'You Can't Throw Sh** All Around and Wonder Why Your Life Stinks'
Actress Kriti Sanon has been sharing inspirational quotes, poetries, and words of wisdom on social media of late.
Indian Hockey is Moving in Right Direction, Says Khel Ratna Winner Rani Rampal
Rani Rampal has become the first Indian women's hockey player to receive the prestigious Khel Ratna award, third hockey player overall.
The Eighties Is Super Colourful and Cool Era, Says 'BellBottom' Actor Vaani Kapoor
Vaani Kapoor's upcoming film BellBottom, also starring Akshay Kumar, is set in the eighties and she is excited to portray the looks.
Family Name Can't Let You Thrive in Film Industry for 25 Years, Says Bobby Deol
Bobby Deol opens up on the raging nepotism debate, saying that mere family background can never let an actor survive in the cut-throat world of films.
The Latest: Malaysia Extends Ban On Foreign Tourists
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia Malaysia has extended its pandemic movement restrictions including a ban on foreign tourists until the end of the year.
Three Militants, Soldier Killed During Encounter in Jammu & Kashmir's Pulwama, Operation Ongoing
Security forces launched a cordon and search operation in the Zadoora area of Pulwama district in south Kashmir during the night following specific information about the presence of militants there, a police official said.
A-Rod/J-Lo Out Of Mets' Bidding Amid Report Cohen Set To Buy
Former major league star Alex Rodriguez and fiancee Jennifer Lopez have backed out of the bidding to purchase the New York Mets amid reports that the Wilpon family is finalizing a deal with billionaire hedge fund manager Steve Cohen.
Wall Street Weekahead: Value Bulls Bang Drum For Cheap Stock Resurgence On Fed, Vaccine Hopes
As U.S. stocks hit record highs, some investors are betting the market’s future gains will be increasingly driven by some of its lesserloved companies.
‘You'll Leave Eventually’: In Shattered Beirut, Property Sharks Circle Homes Ravaged by Deadly Blast
A massive explosion at the Beirut port on August 4 that many blame on official negligence killed more than 180 people, wounded thousands and laid waste to some of the capital's most picturesque streets.
UK Head Teachers Concerned About COVID Test And Trace Scheme - Survey
Almost 70% of head teachers do not have confidence in the UK government's test, trace and isolate system ahead of the return of millions of school children next week, a new survey of over 4,000 school leaders has shown.
Owner Of Trump Hotel In Vancouver Files For Bankruptcy
The company that owns the Trump International Hotel in Vancouver has filed for bankruptcy.