India
JNU's New Course on Counter Terrorism Starts Controversy
The course calls Jihadi violence the 'only religious fundamentalists' and refers to China alone under ‘state-sponsored Terrorism'
REET: RBSE Begins Appointment Process for Mathematics, Science, & English Teachers
Teachers will be appointed for primary and upper primary schools of Rajasthan.
'Self-Reliance is Hallmark of India': Tribal Minister Arjun Munda Inaugurates India's 1st TRIFOOD Park in Jagdalpur
The Tri Food projects will be demand driven and will facilitate the food processing units to meet all environmental and safety standards as per Indian laws
'If Rallies, Protests Can Get Nod, Why Curbs on Janmashtami?' Defiant Dahi Handi Mandals Keep Maha Cops on Toes
Experts fear that the festive season in September could trigger Covid surge similar to what the state witnessed in August-September last year.
India May Substantially Complete First Dose Job by October, Dozen States Could Do So by End of Sept
Low-coverage states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and Tamil Nadu may take longer to complete the first jabs job and may stretch till October or beyond.
Festive Season Sends India's Covid Tally to 8-Week High, Kerala Accounts For 66% of All Cases
India reported more than 40,000 daily cases for the fifth straight day, with Sunday's tally at 43,399
Other Posters Will Have Nehru's Image, Unnecessary Controversy Over Issue: ICHR Official
ICHR, an autonomous body under the Ministry of Education, has been running a series of lectures and seminars on the theme of the Independence struggle under the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav' celebration.
Delhi Riots: Court 'Pained' to See 'Very Poor' Investigation Standard in Many Cases
It is painful to note that in a large number of cases of riots, the standard of investigation is very poor, the Additional Sessions Judge (ASJ) said.
UP Cops Bust International Human Trafficking Racket, 12 Women Brought Back to India Since April
Financially weak, the woman came across an opportunity to work as a domestic help in Oman that would help her earn Rs 25,000 per month.
TEQUIP Qualified Candidates Protest in Delhi, Demand Appointment
The TEQIP qualified faculty members who are protesting have been teaching as assistant professors in the concerned institutes since January 2018.
Sikkim Public Service Commission Invites Applications for Graduates: Check How to Apply
Interested and eligible candidates can submit the online application at the SPSC’s official website on or before September 15.
TikTok Bans Viral ‘Milk Crate Challenge’ and We All Can Understand Why
The ban comes after several healthcare workers took to social media to voice their concerns about the trend and the danger it poses to those participating in it.
Recovered Yr Ago But Still Short on Breath, Fatigued? You're Experiencing Long Covid. Here Are Details
Half of the patients discharged from hospital for Covid still suffer from at least one persistent symptom — most often fatigue or muscle weakness — after 12 months
Not All Schools in Delhi Prepared to Resume Bus Services Yet, Say School Principals
Travelling to schools once physical classes resume may be a challenge for students as not all schools are prepared to resume their bus services yet, according to school principals.
TSEAMCET 2021 Counselling to Begin Today: Documents Needed, Admission Process
TS EAMCET counselling for candidates who cracked the entrance exam can start applying for colleges today, know the process.
Maharashtra's Covid-19 Tally Grows by 4,666, Death Toll by 131
Mumbai city reported 345 new cases and two deaths. With this, the caseload in the city went up to 7,43,499 and death toll to 15,974 deaths.