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Uttarakhand polls: Political fate of CM, other ministers to be decided on Monday

Uttarakhand polls: Political fate of CM, other ministers to be decided on Monday

  • India logs 44,877 new Covid cases, 684 deaths

    Meanwhile, the active covid caseload has reduced to 5,37,045, which constitute 1.26 per cent of the country's total positive cases.
  • Speech, hearing impaired Muslim father-son take care of Hindu temple in Srinagar

    The father and Ahmad Alai have been caretakers of Gopi Tirith Temple, a small Shiva temple in Zabarwan hills in Srinagar.
  • Modi’s remarks bring Telangana sentiment to the fore again

    Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), which has succeeded in sustaining the Telangana sentiment ever since forming the first government in the state in 2014, was quick to seize the opportunity.
  • Countdown for launch of India’s ‘eye in the sky’ satellite begins

    Piggybacking on EOS-04 in the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) are two small satellites - INSPIREsat-1 and INS-2TD.
  • Renowned industrialist Rahul Bajaj passes away at 83

    Pune: Renowned industrialist Rahul Bajaj – the doyen of the Bajaj Group – passed away in Pune following a prolonged illness. He was 83. Born in Kolkata in 1938, he was ailing from cancer for a long time and the end came around 2.30 p.m. on saturday. Bajaj had taken charge of the Bajaj Group […]
  • Mumbai: Local train commuters can now watch movies, TV shows during journey

    Mumbai: Central Railway and SugarBox Networks have now launched a new initiative called the ‘Content on Demand’ service for local trains passengers who can now enjoy watching movies, TV shows, and news for free while traveling, the Indian railways official said. According to an official, passengers’ journeys will now be full of entertainment. Lakhs of […]
  • Mango crate sold for Rs 31,000 in auction, most expensive buy in 50 yrs

    Pune: A crate of mangoes has been sold for a whopping cost of Rs 31,000 during its auction at a market in Pune and the trader claimed that it was the “most expensive” buy in 50 years. As the mangoes started arriving in the market, the crate of the fruit was joyously welcomed with a […]
  • Hijab row: No protest, rallies allowed in Mysuru till Sunday

    As per an order issued by City Police Commissioner Chandragupta, Prohibitory orders will be in force from February 12 (6 AM) to February 13 (10 PM). In the meantime, no protests or rallies will be allowed in the district.
  • Navy’s Presidential Fleet Review to take place on Feb 21 in Visakhapatnam

    New Delhi: President Ram Nath Kovind will attend the President’s Fleet Review of the Indian Navy on 21 February in Visakhapatnam to commemorate 75 years of India’s independence. The President’s Fleet review will witness the participation of more than 60 ships, submarines and more than 50 aircraft. As part of this ceremonial event, all participating […]
  • MHA to hold crucial meeting to discuss bilateral issues between Telangana, AP

    Agenda of the meeting would be shared in due course, according to MHA Director Renu Sarin.
  • India logs 50,407 fresh COVID-19 cases, 804 deaths

    With this, the country's active caseload currently stands at 6,10,443 which accounts for 1.43 per cent of total cases.
  • Journalists’ bodies raise objection to new PIB accreditation guidelines

    New Delhi: Various journalists’ bodies on Friday wrote to Information and Broadcasting (I&B) Minister Anurag Thakur raising objections to the new guidelines issued recently for the accreditation of media persons by his ministry’s arm Press Information Bureau (PIB). In their letter to the minister, the journalists’ bodies said the new accreditation guidelines were discussed at […]
  • Insurance company cannot reject claim for delay in communicating theft: SC

    New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday held that an insurance company cannot reject a claim on the basis that there was a delay in communicating the theft of a vehicle to it. A bench of Justices Sanjiv Khanna and Bela M. Trivedi said: “When the complainant had lodged the FIR immediately after the theft […]
  • Hijab row: Mumbai MLA meets Karnataka girl Muskaan, gifts iPhone

    Bengaluru: Karnataka college girl Muskaan Khan who confronted a crowd by raising slogans of “Allah hu Akbar” during protests that broke out on hijab row, continues to be in news. Congress MLA from Mumbai’s Bandra Zeeshan Siddique came all the way from Maharashtra on Friday and paid visit to Muskan’s residence in Mandya city. The […]
  • 73 pc Indians admit to stalking their partner online

    Hyderabad: Stalking your partner may not be termed as socially accepted behavior but in the age of social media where all of our lives is like an open book for everyone to read about, most of us are guilty of this behavior at least once in our lives. Majority of us are checking in on […]
  • Central govt policies benefit its ‘industrialist friends’, says Priyanka Gandhi

    New Delhi: Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Friday hit out at the Central government saying that it formulates economic policies to benefit its ‘industrialist friends’. Priyanka said, “Both the friends of the Prime Minister have become the top two richest industrialists of Asia. The government is doing everything to help its friends. All […]
  • If turban can be a choice, then why not hijab: Sonam Kapoor reacts to Karnataka hijab row

    Taking to Instagram, Sonam shared a picture of a man in a turban and a woman in a hijab, and it questions why can a turban be a choice but a hijab can't.
  • Karnataka HC restrains students from wearing hijab, saffron shawls within classrooms 

    The court also made it clear the order was confined to such of the institutions wherein the College Development Committees have prescribed the student dress code or uniform.
  • ‘This Budget forward looking, has vision for India at 100’: Sitharaman

    Citing the example of Kisan drone, she said that through this technology, the spraying of fertilizers and pesticides will be done quickly and effectively while the crop density and other surveys can be made easily.
  • 3 Pakistani fishermen held, 11 boats seized in Gujarat’s Bhuj by BSF

    Kutch: Three Pakistani fishermen, who intruded into the Harami Nalla area in Gujarat’s Bhuj, have been apprehended, and eleven Pakistani fishing boats seized, said the Border Security Force (BSF) on Friday. The intrusion of Pakistani fishing boats and fishermen was detected on Thursday in Harami Nalla, Gujarat, the BSF further said. Following this, Gujarat Frontier, […]
  • PM Modi wasted Parliament’s time, ducked issues raised by Opposition: Kharge

    New Delhi: Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha and senior Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge on Friday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi wasted Parliament’s time and avoided answering the issues raised by the Congress in his reply to the discussions on President’s address to the joint session of the two Houses. Speaking to ANI, Kharge […]
  • Missing Dalit woman’s body found in ex-minister’s ashram in UP

    According to police, Rajol Singh, the son of former SP minister late Fateh Bahadur Singh, was arrested on January 24 in connection with the alleged kidnapping of the woman.
  • Bengaluru: Death of schoolgirl hospitalised for 702 days, creates public outrage

    Ten-year-old Rachel Prisha, while going to school on bike with her father was fatally injured after a dry branch of a tree suddenly fell on her head on March 11, 2020.
  • Cong trying to bring hijab in schools of Devbhoomi: BJP

    New Delhi: Days before polling in Uttarakhand, the BJP has claimed that the Congress is trying to bring hijab in schools of ‘Devbhoomi’. The ruling BJP has already claimed that the ‘Muslim University’ controversy has been intentionally created by the Congress to polarise the minority votes ahead of February 14 Assembly polls. The BJP claimed […]
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