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Union Minister Paras Alleges Threats to Life, Seeks 'Z Plus' Security from Amit Shah
At a press conference on Thursday, Paras said that he had received abuses and threats on his personal mobile phone, and has lodged a complaint with the Delhi Police.
SII Informs Centre it Will Supply Around 20 Crore Covishield Doses in September
The Pune-based SII has supplied 12 crore doses of the COVID-19 vaccine in August.
BJP Has Taken Jobs Of Over 10,000 Teachers: Mamata Banerjee
Teachers' issue has become a talking point in Bengal and can be an issue in upcoming elections in Tripura.
Marital Rape is Not a Crime in 32 Countries. One of Them is India
The Chhattisgarh HC observed on Thursday that sexual intercourse between a husband and wife, even if without the wife's consent is not rape.
Trauma Services at AIIMS JPNATC to Resume Partially; Covid Care to Continue on Designated Floors
Some designated wards or floors will continue to be used for Covid care, the director said, adding that the trauma emergency for the time being will be run from the main AIIMS hospital only.
Probe Agencies Also Face Manpower Crunch Like Judiciary: Supreme Court
The top court said it was not saying anything or expressing any opinion on the investigating agencies like ED or CBI as it will lower their morale but they should ensure that trials are completed expeditiously.
EAM Jaishankar Discuss Afghanistan Crisis With UK Foreign Secy Dominic Raab
India has been in touch with several leading powers over the situation in Afghanistan.
Physical Presence of Couple Seeking Registration of Marriage Mandatory: Delhi Govt Tells HC
Delhi government counsel told the court that neither the rules concerned nor the software used for the registration of marriage permitted parties to not appear physically.
Delhi to Reopen Schools Soon, Dates to be Announced Later This Week
Even as schools are reopening in physical mode, online classes will continue. Attendance of children will not be compulsory and left to the discretion of parents. Most states have asked students to bring consent from parents to attend schools in physical...
Pakistan and India Issue Diplomatic Visas to Each Other After 28-month Gap
Sources said there was a possibility of an agreement between Pakistan and India to issue visas on assignment applications by June 15.
HC Asks Bank to Ensure Rs 1.8 Crore Balance in Afghan Embassy's Account for Arbitral Award
The court said in case of any exigency, judgment debtor, the embassy, is at liberty to approach the court before the next date of hearing on September 13.
NEP in Delhi University Meets Dissent, Debate & Strike; Discussions Over FYUP, MEES
Academicians oppose the implementation of MOOC or online classes and multiple exits and entry options fearing loss of job for ad-hoc. FYUP may increase cost of education for students, claim DU teachers.
Bails May Be Granted to Life Convicts After Undergoing 10-year Period in Jail: UP Govt Tells SC
The state govt and the HC have put caveats for hardened criminals.
Umar Khalid Calls Delhi Riots Conspiracy Case 'Cooked Up', Points to Contradictions
Delhi Police had recently said that the bail plea has no merit and that it will demonstrate the prima facie case against him before the court by referring to the charge sheet filed in the case.
Sports Minister Anurag Thakur Lauds Shaili Singh's 'Fabulous' Performance in Nairobi
India ended their campaign with a best-ever medal haul of 2 silver and one bronze
Evacuees from Kabul Thank Indian Govt, PM as They Land at Ghaziabad's Hindon Airbase
Another group of 87 Indians and two Nepalese nationals were brought back in a special Air India flight from Dushanbe, a day after they were evacuated to the Tajikistan capital in an IAF aircraft, the officials said.