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NCLAT Halts Liquidation Process of Sterling Biotech Till Further Orders
NCLAT has issued notices to the CoC and resolution professional of the company directing them to file their replies in next two weeks.
Change of Guard in NDFB (P) Ahead of Peace Treaty with Indian Government
NDFB traces its origin to the Bodo Security Force (BSF), a rebel group formed in 1986. The current name was adopted in 1994, after the group rejected the Bodo Accord signed between the Government of India and ABSU-BPAC.
Delhi High Court Acquits Man 28 years After Being Booked for Demanding Rs 250 Bribe
Nath, who was working with the Municipal Corporation of Delhi as a munshi of a cattle pound in Malviya Nagar, had filed an appeal before the Delhi High Court, challenging the trial court order.
The Ferrari SF90 Stradale Redefines Maranello's Glorious V8 Bloodline
The Ferrari SF90 brings a staggering output from a new-age V8 hybrid powertrain. And that's not the only thing that makes it special.
Dressing Room - Yuvraj Singh
Yuvraj Singh was born on 12th December 1981 and represented India in all 3 formats in cricket during an international career that spanned nearly 17 years.
Police Register Case Against BJD MLA for Forcing Junior Engineer to do Sit-ups
The family members of the junior engineer have demanded immediate arrest and stringent action against the MLA.
Govt May Remove 'Landing Charges' at 15 Defence Airports for Aircraft With Less Than 80 Seats
Defence airports across the country are controlled by the Indian Air Force as it uses them as an air base. When a part of such defence airports are classified as "civil enclave" and handed over to the Airports Authority of India (AAI), it is used to start...
From Rihanna to Beyonce, Singers Who Made It to America’s Richest Self-Made Women’s List
Rihanna, Madonna and Celine Dion are among the top five singers on America's richest self-made women list released by Forbes.
Renault Talks Became 'Unreasonable': FCA Chairman John Elkann
The French government, which controls 15 per cent of Renault, gave it a conditional green light but also warned against "haste".
'Lack of Response' Forces Govt to Extend for 3rd Time Last Date for Applying for CVC
The Personnel Ministry had in March end initiated the process of filling up the posts of central vigilance commissioner and vigilance commissioner.
In Latest Case of Man-Animal Conflict, Three Elephants Found Poisoned in Malaysia
Malaysia has seen a spate of elephant killings as a result of human settlements or agricultural plantations expanding into the creatures' habitats.
US P-8A Poseidon Aircraft Intercepted Thrice in Three Hours by Russian Sukhoi Su-35C Fighter Jets
The US Naval Forces Europe-Africa claimed that the P-8A Poseidon was abiding by the international law and did not provoke the Su-35C in any way.
Kumar Iyer Becomes First Indian-origin Member in UK Foreign Office Board
Kumar Iyer, who was born in London and spent his early years in India, has previously been based in Mumbai as Britain's Deputy High Commissioner.
Rajasthan BJP Chief Claims Akbar Tried to Misbehave With Bikaner Queen
Comparing Maharana Pratap with the Mughal emperor is making a mockery of the history, Rajasthan BJP chief said.
After Initial Exclusion, Rajnath Singh Now Inducted into Key Cabinet Committees
On Wednesday, Singh was also made a member of two new panels set up by the government — the Cabinet Committee on Investment and Growth and the Cabinet Committee on Employment and Skill Development, to propel growth and investment.
People's Mandate Being Butchered, Says Cong as it Loses Oppn Status in Telangana After 12 MLAs Merge With TRS
Telangana Congress chief N Utham Kumar Reddy said the party would approach the Telangana High Court on Friday and file cases with the Lokpal, along with evidence of MLAs benefiting from changing parties.