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Delhi Staring at Power Blackout, Coal Shortage 'Extremely Critical': AAP Govt to Centre
In a letter to Singh, Delhi Power Minister Satyendar Jain said that thermal generation stations Dadri I & II, Jhajjar and Badarpur had been facing an "acute coal shortage" for many days due to non-availability of transportation rakes.
With Siddaramaiah Sending Mixed Signals, the Cong-JDS Alliance in Karnataka Faces Open Discord
Just as the Congress stitches up different kinds of delicate alliances across the country, having any discord openly expressed will go against the party in the south.
Janhvi Kapoor-Ishaan Khattar Dance To Dhadak's Latest Number Zingaat, Showcase Their Lovely Chemistry
While Janhvi Kapoor looked ethereal, Ishaan Khattar was the epitome of simplicity, dressed much like his character in the upcoming film Dhadak.
Indian-origin Woman Murdered by Myanmar Maid in Singapore
Mehrotra Shashi was found lying motionless in her 12th storey unit in the Choa Chu Kang North housing estate on June 25.
Simultaneous Polls is Wishful Thinking: TRS Leader Vinod Kumar
Odisha Chief Minister and BJD president Naveen Patnaik yesterday announced his party's support to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's proposal for holding simultaneous elections to the Lok Sabha and State Assemblies.
Govt Writes to Three Countries in Fresh Effort to Track and Extradite Nirav Modi
The Ministry is in touch with UK, Belgium and France and has requested them for information on the Nirav Modi’s whereabouts.
Mandatory Maternity Benefits May Cost 1.8 Million Women In India Their Jobs
The study, conducted among 300 employers across ten sectors found that companies may be unwilling to bear the prohibitive costs of paying maternity benefits to women employees.
More Kerala Residents Join ISIS? Speculations Rise After 11 People of 2 Families Go Missing
In 2016, about 21 people from Kerala had gone missing, while five of them were reportedly killed while fighting for the ISIS.
Rent-a-captain: South Africa Plugs Global Pilot Shortage
Sackings would be hugely unpopular with the flying public and the government, so the idea of contracting out under-used pilots and first officers could be just the ticket.
Poland Backs Down on Holocaust Law, Seeks to Remove Jail Terms
The announcement came to light as Poland's government and its judicial reforms face heightened scrutiny from the European Union.
WBHRB Recruitment 2018 for 590 Pharmacist Grade III Posts Closing Tomorrow 28th June 2018
590 vacancies post of Pharmacist Grade III under Health & Family Welfare Department, Government of West Bengal on temporary basis is closing tomorrow.
Those Eating Rs 30,000 Pizzas Can't See Rs 12,000 Jobs: Giriraj Singh Attacks Congress
Giriraj Singh took a dig at Congress saying, "Those who came to power after Independence exploited Gandhi politically, but buried his policies."
Court Allows ED to Start Extradition Process Against Nirav Modi
Judge MS Azmi allowed the central agency to initiate the extradition process. ED counsel Hiten Venegaokar said the order would be sent to the Ministry of External Affairs, which would forward it to the UK government.
NCW Rejects Survey on India Being World's Most Dangerous Country for Women
The poll was a repeat of a survey in 2011 in which Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Pakistan, India, and Somalia were named as the most dangerous countries for women.
EPFO Member Can Withdraw 75 Percent Funds After 30 Days of Job Loss
The members would also have an option to withdraw remaining 25 percent of their funds and go for final settlement of account after completion of two months of unemployment under the new provision in the Employee Provident Fund Scheme 1952.
Monsoon Session in MP Wraps up in Just 2 Days, Congress to Hold ‘Janata Ki Adalat’
Accusing the ruling BJP of running away from discussing issues of public importance, the Congress said that its MLAs would hold a ‘janata ki adalat’ (public court) in which they would discuss issues they weren’t allowed to debate in the House.