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'To a Man Who Cherished His Family': Late Arun Jaitley's Children Remember Him on Father's Day
Jaitley daughter Sonali said the senior BJP functionary, who passed away in August 2019, had dedicated himself to the cause nation, yet cherished his family, adding that he lived a truly exemplary life.
China Loses WTO Dispute to EU over Market Economy Status
The development comes after four years of battle for the market-economy status by China. The designation would have put the country in a stronger position in respect of its commercial and trade partners.
Reliance Capital Says its Debt Servicing to be Delayed Due to Rating Downgrade by CARE Last Year
CARE had downgraded RCap's long-term debt programme, market linked debentures and subordinated debt due to delay in payment of interest. RCap had said the rating agency's action was unwarranted as there was no overdue on principal or interest payment to a...
Senior Congress Leader V Hanumantha Rao Tests Positive for Covid-19 in Telangana
Hanumantha Rao is the second Congress leader in the state to test positive following Gudur Narayan Reddy.
54-day-old Infant Assaulted by Father, Continues to be in Critical Condition at Kerala Hospital
The baby was initially admitted to a private hospital in Angamaly but was later referred to the other hospital, considering the serious nature of her injuries, police said.
Life Through Covid-19 Prism: Trapped in PPE for Hours, AIIMS Doctors Walk Tightrope Between Work and Home
Doughty doctors and nurses at the AIIMS Trauma Centre say this is what they signed up for and that is what they do.
ITBP Personnel Practice Yoga at 18,800 Feet on India-China Border in Ladakh
From 18,800 feet in Sikkim Himalayas to Khardung La in Ladakh at the height of 18,000 feet and Vasundhara near Badrinath in Uttarakhand at the height of 14,000 feet, the ITBP personnel performed Yoga on the occasion.
As Covid-19 Crisis Casts Dark Shadow on Madhya Pradesh Farms, Black Wheat Offers Glimmer of Hope
With the lack of awareness for this variety and unavailability of government support, the farmers who have stocks of this special black wheat are finding it hard to locate buyers.
Releasing Tahawwur Rana on Bail Will Strain Ties With India, Says US Attorney
Tahawwur Rana, 59, was ordered to be released from jail on compassionate ground after he told a US court that he has tested positive for the COVID-19.
Indian Mariner Goes Missing from Crude Oil Tanker on Way to South Korea from Singapore
Sambit Majumder, a middle-aged mariner with experience of over two decades, is a second engineer of a Liberian-flag vessel 'MT Serengeti' and left home in early February. His family in southern Kolkata was informed of the incident on Thursday by the shipp...
MoS Home Kishan Reddy Indicates Delhi L-G's Order on Institutional Quarantine Could Be Reviewed
Minister of State for Home G Kishan Reddy said he is hopeful L-G Anil Baijal will take into account those households who have the facilities to home quarantine and would thus desist being sent to institutional quarantine as mandated in the new order.
What is a Partial Solar Eclipse? Everything You Need to Know
India will witness a partial solar eclipse on June 21, 2020 at 10:19, a maximum eclipse at 12:01 and will come to an end at 13:48.
Maharashtra Govt's Shiv Bhojan Thali Sales to Touch Nine Million amid Lockdown
Till date, as many as 88,48,501 people comprising the poor, migrants and other needy persons affected by the lockdown have savoured the Shiv Bhojan Thali, Uddhav Thackeray said.
Airlines in India Need to Look For Wide-Body Aircraft For Global Expansion: SpiceJet Chairman
In India, only national carrier Air India and Vistara have wide-body aircraft like B787 in their fleet.
SC Goes on Summer Vacation, Will Continue Hearing Urgent Matters via VC
During the first week of the summer vacation, ie from June 22 to 26, two division benches will conduct hearings through Video Conferencing/Tele-conferencing mode.
Chennai Deserted as Lockdown Kicks in, Over 2,000 Cases Filed Against Violators
While arterial roads to neighbourhood streets were deserted, police placed barricades at key intersections and blocked free access to several main thoroughfares in the city and suburbs.