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IPS and CAPF Officers’ Split Wide Open over Benefits; Many Raise Concerns about Impact in Valley Peace
The bone of contention for this rift is NFFU or Non-Functional Financial Upgradation, a status that would open up promotion and financial avenues for cadre officials and reduce deputation opportunities for the IPS officers.
Beyonce Accused of Fraud by Wedding Planner Over Daughter Blue Ivy's Name
Grammy Award-winning singer Beyonce Knowles has been accused of fraud by a wedding planner, who has been battling for years over the Blue Ivy trademark.
FIH Mulling to Have India, Pakistan Play Home and Away Ties in Europe
International Hockey Federation said that India and Pakistan will play each other in Europe if they come face-to-face in the Olympic qualifying tournament.
Five, Including Three Minors, Drown in Separate Incidents in Jammu and Kashmir
Preeti (4) and Jyoti (5), originally from Rajasthan, lived in a slum cluster along the banks of Dhirma stream in Udhampur and drowned on Friday as the water level in the stream had risen due to heavy rains.
Taliban Holds Hospital Patients as Hostages, Launches 'Massive Attack' in Afghanistan Amid Peace Talks
The militants, who have demanded that all foreign forces leave Afghanistan, now control or hold sway over roughly half of the country and are at their strongest since their 2001 defeat by a U.S.-led invasion.
Researchers Use Lab-grown Red Blood Cells to Study Invasion of Malaria Parasites
The malaria parasite is responsible for around 200 million infections and half a million deaths per year across the globe.
Delhi BJP to ‘Expose’ Failures of AAP, Check Assembly Poll Preparedness Through 'Parivartan Yatra'
BJP leaders said that through the campaign, the party is focusing on strengthening ties with workers in every corner of the city.
200 Additional Foreigners Tribunal to Function in Assam from Monday as Final NRC List is Out
'As of now, 100 foreigners tribunals are functioning. From September 1, a total of 200 additional foreigners tribunals will start functioning across Assam,' a senior Home Ministry official said.
Exit or Sortie? Air Canada Ordered to Pay 6-Figure Fine for Violating Couple’s 'Language Rights'
The French-speaking couple said that some signs on their Air Canada domestic flight, such as "exit”, were only in English or with French text that was much smaller, suggesting an imbalance in importance between the two languages.
Police Say Situation in Assam Normal Ahead of Publication of Final NRC at 10am Today, Security Beefed Up
The state police have been deployed, along with the central paramilitary forces, and all measures are in place to ensure peace and harmony in the state, said a senior police official.
Kejriwal's Claim of 80 Percent Drop in Dengue Cases in Delhi Fallacious, Says BJP's Vijender Gupta
Gupta said Chief Minister Kejriwal is 'politicising' the sensitive public health issue and taking false credit for decline in dengue, with an eye on the Assembly elections, due early next year.
Slump in GDP 'Modi-made Disaster', Not Due to Global Issues, Says Congress
The truth can no longer be hidden despite 'headline management' by the ruling dispensation, the opposition party said.
Haryana’s Panchkula Hospital Sees 35 Malaria, 45 Suspected Dengue Cases
Most of the malaria cases were from Kalka and this year the hospital has received a total of 63 malaria cases till now, the hospital sources said.
Land and Labour Reforms, Faster Capex: RBI's Plans on Bringing Back Animal Spirits to Economy
The central bank’s annual report contains several crucial observations as well as indications to what the government may do while framing policy for the remaining part of 2019-20.
Centre Should have Brought Law Against Lynching, Says Mamata as Bengal Passes New Law
'Lynching is a social evil and the Supreme Court has given direction to take action against lynching,' Mamata Banerjee told the Assembly.
15 Dengue Cases in Patiala as Mosquitoes Found Breeding Around 4,400 Sites in the City
Over 400 people had been fined till Wednesday after dengue larvae were detected in their houses, officials said, adding 57 government departments were also fined.