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GC Murmu Named Comptroller and Auditor General of India Day after Resigning as J&K Lieutenant Governor
The appointment came a day after Murmu resigned abruptly as Jammu and Kashmir L-G -- that position has now been taken over by Manoj Sinha who will be sworn in on Friday.
Denied Admission by Five Hospitals, Pregnant Woman Dies in Manipur, Govt Orders Probe
The woman's family members claimed that all the hospitals visited by them on late Wednesday night and early Thursday morning said she cannot be admitted as doctors were not available.
PM Modi Congratulates Mahinda Rajapaksa after Landslide Win in Sri Lanka Elections
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was among the first world leaders to congratulate Rajapaksa on the outcome of the elections and said the two sides will work together to further advance all areas of bilateral cooperation.
U.S. weekly jobless claims fall, labor market struggling as COVID-19 epidemic spreads
The number of Americans seeking jobless benefits fell last week, but a staggering 31.3 million people were receiving unemployment checks in midJuly, suggesting the labor market was stalling as the country battles a resurgence in new COVID19 cases that is...
Malaysia arrests ex-finance mininster on corruption charges
Malaysia's former finance minister Lim Guan Eng was arrested on Thursday in connection with corruption allegations over a $1.5 billion undersea tunnel project, state news agency Bernama reported.
SC Seeks Chargesheets of Palghar Lynching Case, Asks Maharashtra About Status of Enquiry on Cops
A bench headed by Justice Ashok Bhushan and R Subhash Reddy asked the state government to also file the charge sheet before it, saying it would like to examine them.
Why Defence Ministry Took Down Report Mentioning Chinese 'Transgressions' at LAC, Asks Congress
The document, which was uploaded on the Defence ministry's website, was removed on Thursday morning following publication of a media report based on it.
Karnataka Minister S T Somashekar, Two JDS MLAs Test Positive for Covid-19
Meanwhile, the condition of Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa and opposition Congress leader Siddaramaiah is stable at a private hospital in the city's eastern suburb.
Pope on Hiroshima: Possession of nuclear weapons "immoral"
Pope Francis on Thursday marked the 75th anniversary of the nuclear attack on Hiroshima by calling for peace and repeating that not only the use of atomic weapons but their mere possession is immoral.
ICSI to Conduct First CSEET Exam on August 29, Check Details at icsi.edu
Initially, the exam was scheduled to be held on July 7. But due to the widespread coronavirus it had to be postponed. Students appearing for the exam should keep a track of the latest development by regularly visiting icsi.edu.
MP Labourer Finds Diamonds Worth Rs 35 Lakh in Panna Mine
While digging a shallow mine, the labourer, identified only as Subal, found three diamonds with net weight of 7.5 carat, Panna district's diamond officer RK Pandey said.
Ekta Kapoor's Show Pavitra Bhagya to Go Off Air Because of Low TRPs?
The makers of Pavitra Bhagya are reportedly planning to pull the plug on the show due to low TRPs.
Lufthansa plans compulsory lay-offs as forecasts travel slump to 2024
Lufthansa put German workers on notice of compulsory layoffs on Thursday, saying tumbling air travel and slow progress in union negotiations meant cuts were unavoidable after it lost 1.7 billion euros ($2 billion) in a single quarter.
How OPPO Reno4 Pro is setting the bars higher for premium smartphones with its premium features
Powered by 65W SuperVOOC 2.0 and some of the hottest tech in the market, get ready for a premium smartphone experience like never before.
Aymeric Laporte Announces Manchester City Have Unfinished Business in the UEFA Champions League
Manchester City will face Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League last-16 second leg.
Foreign staff at EU firms in Shanghai still unable to return, business group says
Over half of European companies in China's financial hub of Shanghai still have foreign staff who are unable to return after coronavirus border restrictions were imposed in March, a survey indicated on Thursday.