News
Month after Protests, Vandalism over Fencing, Visva Bharati Invites Bids to Outsource Security for Campus
A notice issued by the central university said the move was necessitated for protecting valuable artefacts, paintings kept in some buildings with heritage status.
Yediyurappa Mulls Bringing Health, Medical Education Under One Minister
Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa is mulling a minor reshuffle of portfolios in his cabinet by entrusting both the Health and Medical Education departments to one Minister, official sources said on Sunday. The Health and Family Welfare portfo...
No Shahnawaz or Rudy, Only 2 Women among BJP's Bihar Star Campaigners
Only two women figure on the list, which has no mention of Syed Shahnawaz Hussain or Rajiv Pratap Rudy - who both hail from the state.
Himachal Reports 164 Fresh COVID-19 Cases, 2 Deaths
Himachal Pradesh reported two more COVID-19 fatalities on Sunday, taking the death toll in the state to 246, while 164 new cases pushed the infection count to 17,409. The deaths were reported from Shimla and Hamirpur, the health department data showed.
French Police Station Attacked With Fireworks, Metal Bars
Dozens of people attacked a police station outside Paris early Sunday with blasts of fireworks and damaged several police cars, officials said. No one was injured.
Republic TV CEO and COO Appear Before Mumbai Police in Fake TRP Case
Police had issued summons to Republic TV's Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Vikas Khanchandani and two Chief Operating Officers (COO) for questioning in the case.
Trump Says He Is Free Of COVID-19 As He Aims To Get Back To Campaign Trail
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday his doctors had found he no longer had COVID19 and would not be a transmission risk to others as he returns to holding big rallies during the final weeks of the race for the White House.
Iran-backed Militias Offer Truce For US Troop Withdrawal
Iraqi militias backed by Iran have agreed to temporarily halt attacks targeting the American presence in Iraq on the condition that U.S.led coalition troops withdraw from the country in line with a parliamentary resolution, three of the militia officials...
China Grants $90 Million to Sri Lanka Two Days After Prez Seeks to Dispel 'Debt-trap' Notion
Calling the financial assistance a “timely grant,” the Chinese Embassy in Colombo said that it would be used for medical care, education and water supplies in Sri Lanka’s rural areas and that it would contribute to the well-being of (Sri Lankans) in a pos...
Tentative Settlements In WVa Veterans' Hospital Deaths
Charleston (US) (AP) Tentative settlements have been reached in several civil lawsuits filed on behalf of the families of veterans who died at a West Virginia hospital where a former nursing assistant admitted to intentionally killing seven people with fa...
A Look At Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Notable Opinions, Votes
Judge Amy Coney Barrett, President Donald Trumps nominee for the Supreme Court, has written roughly 100 opinions in more than three years on the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Secure the Leadership of Bihar with Nitish Kumar, Nadda Says at Gaya Rally
Addressing an election rally at the historic Gandhi Maidan in Gaya, Nadda listed the development works done by the NDA government at the Centre in the last six years in the state.
I-League Qualifiers: Mohammedan SC Crush ARA FC to Make it Two Consecutive Wins
I-League Qualifiers: Abhishek Rijal, making his debut, scored twice as Mohammedan SC defeated ARA FC 4-1.
Ads, Sometimes Nasty, Play Key Role In Georgia Senate Race
On TV and online, a seemingly endless stream of ads accuse Republican Sen. David Perdue of being corrupt" and out for himself." The senator isn't pulling any counterpunches, casting his Democratic rival as too radical and backing a socialist agenda.
PM Modi to Release Rs 100 Coin on Birth Centenary of 'Rajmata' Vijaye Raje Scindia Tomorrow
The special coin has been minted by the Ministry of Finance. It is being released on the occasion of her birth centenary. Family members along with leaders will also be a part of the ceremony.
Days After Centre's Unlock 5 Relaxations, Multiplexes Still Awaiting Nod from State Govts to Resume Ops
Though the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has given its go-ahead to resuming cinema and theatre activities under Unlock 5.0, it has left for the states to take a final call in this regard.