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Allahabad University Teachers Threaten to Boycott Classes over V-C's Resignation
General secretary of AUCCTA Umesh Pratap Singh claimed that Vice Chancellor Ratan Lal Hangloo was pressured to resign from the post to stop appointments in the university and its affiliated colleges.
Telangana Govt to Impart Moral Education in Institutions, Says CM K Chandrashekar Rao
The state government is committed to the cause and it feels that value-based education should be taught in schools from the coming academic year, chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao said.
US Airlines Operating in Pakistan Airspace Face Risk of Extremist Activity, Says Aviation Regulator
The US regulator said that there is a risk to US civil aviation sector from attacks in Pakistan, particularly for aircraft on the ground and aircraft operating at low altitudes, including during the arrival and departure phases of flights.
19-year-old Hyderabad Priest Hooked to PUBG Steals Bicycles; Held
The priest used to quarrel with his mother for lavish needs and had allegedly stolen 31 bicycles, most of them geared ones.
ProtonMail Adds Encrypted Calendar to its Gmail-Rivalling Service
The move might turn out to be useful for ProtonMail as Google has been facing continuous scrutiny over how it collects and stores user data.
Neurologic, BP Drugs May Reduce Breast Tumour Development
According to the researchers, the key drug in the study regimen was valproic acid which, among several targets, inhibits histone deacetylase (HDAC), an important epigenetic silencer of genes.
Residents of Maradu Apartment, Ordered to be Demolished by SC, Begin Indefinite Fast For Govt Intervention
The residents fear that the demolition of the apartment complexes by controlled implosion would extensively damage their houses.
Now Dial 139 for Grievances, Enquiries as Indian Railways Gets Single Helpline Number
The new helpline number 139 will take over all existing helpline numbers (except 182) and it will be easy for passengers to remember this number to connect with railways for all their needs during train travel.
Chinese Hackers Stole Billions of Dollars Worth Data from Global Tech Giants: WSJ
Cloud Hopper, the name assigned to the Chinese government-backed cyber attacks, wreaked havoc on eight of the world's largest tech providers.
UK Court Further Remands Nirav Modi to Appear on January 30
The 48-year-old had moved yet another bail application last November with an 'unprecedented' house arrest guarantee, akin to those imposed on terrorist suspects.
Assam Govt Bans Strikes by Oil and Gas Sector Employees under Essential Services Maintenance Act
Strikes by the officers, workmen, contract labourers, drivers and their helpers of tankers in the sector have been prohibited under the Essential Services Maintenance (Assam) Act, 1980, an official release said.
Kiara Advani Opens Up on Facing Failure in Bollywood, Says 'Glad I Didn't Give Up'
Kiara Advani became a sought-after actor after her breakout role in Karan Johar's short web film Lust Stories. But it was her performance in Sandeep Reddy Vanga's Kabir Singh that catapulted her into a whole new level of fame.
Akshay Reflects on Good Newwz Role, Says 'Didn't Get Instantly Attached to Aarav When He was Born'
Akshay Kumar says playing Varun Batra in Good Newwz reminded him of the time his wife Twinkle Khanna gave birth to their son, Aarav.
Man Dead for 6 Years, Bedridden 93-yr-old in UP Cops' List of People Who Could Hamper Peace Amid CAA Stir
Under fire, City Magistrate Kunwar Pankaj Singh said they had been informed that many people were wrongly named, were elderly and bed-ridden and no action will be taken against them.
Kota Infant Deaths Rise to 102; Gehlot Makes it 'Top Priority' as Sonia Seeks Details, Centre Steps in
At least two more infants died at the JK Lon hospital in Rajasthan’s Kota on Wednesday night.
Broadband Internet Services Restored to 80 Govt Hospitals in Kashmir After 5 Months
Internet services were suspended in the Valley on the night of August 4, the day before the Centre announced abrogation of Article 370 provisions.