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'Moral Victory for Rebel MLAs': Yeddyurappa Hails SC Order, Says End of Kumaraswamy Govt is Certain
The Supreme Court had directed that the 15 rebel Congress and JD(S) MLAs 'ought not' to be compelled to take part in the proceedings of the Karnataka Assembly.
In Conversation with Guillaume Gerondeau, VP, Transportation & Mobility Industry Asia, Dassault Systemes
Dassault Systemes’ Guillaume Gerondeau, VP, Transportation & Mobility Industry Asia talks on Electric Cars, Autonomous Cars and Flying Cars as well as importance of mobility in Smart Cities.
Former DIG's Daughter Molested Outside College in Greater Noida; Accused Held
The victim's father is a retired DIG from West Bengal police. Police said the victim was molested outside her college in Greater Noida's Beta-2 sector by the accused.
'Children Fighting on Both Sides of Yemen War': Rights Group Urges Western Nations to End Arms Sale
The report by the Sanaa-based group said more than 1,000 children including girls were "recruited or used for military purposes in 2018" including 72 per cent by the Houthi rebels.
Five-year-old Girl Dies of Chandipura Virus in Gujarat
Blood test reports of the victim confirmed that she succumbed to the infection caused by Chandipura virus.
Relief For Delhiites as Light Rains Keep Mercury in Check
The national capital recorded 56 mm rains from July 1 to July 16, which is 43 per cent less than the 30-year average of 97.6 mm
Uproar in Andhra Assembly over Kapu Reservation, Jagan Accuses TDP Chief Naidu of Cheating Community
Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy also reminded Chandrababu Naidu that his government has allocated Rs 2,000 crore for the community.
Power Demand Spikes in Gujarat on Week-long Dry Spell
As many as 11 coal-based power plants at Wanakbori, Uukai, Gandhinagar and Sikka were shut last week on falling demand, but now they are again back on stream to meet the increasing demand, according to an official.
World Snake Day: 5 Famous Serpents from Literature that You Must Read About
As wildlife enthusiasts around the world celebrate World Snake Day, we take a look at 5 times authors turned snakes into memorable literary characters
IAF Prepared to Fight Across Entire Spectrum of Warfare, Says Air Force Chief B S Dhanoa
The developments which took place post Kargil war have transformed the Air Force in capability so as to counter any kind of air threat in conventional and sub-conventional domains of warfare, the Air Force chief said.
TISS Hyderabad Suspends Academic Activities as Students Protesting Over Scholarship Refuse to Negotiate
According to TISS, the protesting students have continued with their blockade (of faculty and others) in spite of repeated appeals and efforts to negotiate, thereby completely paralysing the functioning of the campus for the past five days.
Margot Robbie Wore Sharon Tate's Jewelry in Tarantino's Film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Reportedly, Margot Robbie, who plays Sharon Tate in 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,' wore the starlet's jewelry given to her by sister Debra Tate.
Day after Resigning from Rajya Sabha as Samajwadi Party MP, Neeraj Shekhar Joins BJP
Earlier in the day, Shekhar, son of former Prime Minister Chandrashekhar, met PM Narendra Modi. RS Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu said he had accepted the Shekhar's resignation after being satisfied that the same was voluntary and genuine.
FC Goa Sows Seeds of Systematic Youth Development to Replace a Foreign Core With Indian Spine
Two seasons ago, FC Goa began building their youth teams in a proper system. And the fact that four members of their youth teams made it to the first team last season is a good indication of the success of the approach.
After HDFC Bank Warning to Customers About Fraudsters, AnyDesk Details Security Measures in Place
AnyDesk uses banking-standard TLS 1.2 technology to protect users’ computers, as well as RSA 2048 asymmetric key exchange encryption to verify every connection,” says Oldřich Müller, in a statement shared with News18.
53,467 Mangrove Trees to be Cut Down to Make Way for Bullet Train, Government Informs Rajya Sabha
Railway projects are not covered within the ambit of Environmental Impact Assessment Notification, 2006, hence do not require prior environment clearance”, said the minister.