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Delhi Police Recover Drone Near House of Israel Embassy Official, Cops Say Child Was Operating It
The police, however, do not suspect any foul play in this matter and said the drone went out of range and landed near the residence of the official.
Ensure No Restrictions are Imposed on Movement of People and Goods: Centre Writes to States
Drawing attention to the Unlock 3 guidelines, Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla said such restrictions create problems in inter-state movement of goods and services and are impacting supply chains, resulting in disruption in economic activity and employmen...
Delhi Govt to Get Centre's Subsidy for 1,000 e-Buses, Install 200 EV Stations in the City
The first leg of the policy targets installation of 200 charging stations in Delhi in the next one year, so that there is a charging station within every 3 km.
Fidayeen Attack Averted, Say Delhi Police as Suspected ISIS Operative Arrested With Pressure Cooker-based IEDs
Two pressure cooker-based IEDs, a pistol with four live rounds and one Apache motorcycle were seized from the suspect who was identified by police officials as a native of Balrampur district in Uttar Pradesh.
India's Coronavirus Infection Count Crosses 30 Lakh, Death Toll Nears 57,000 after Highest Daily Spike
India is the third worst-hit nation in terms of cases after the United States and Brazil.
Railways Cancels Tender For 44 Vande Bharat Trains Month After Chinese Firm Emerged as Contender
Indian Railways' Integral Coach Factory in Chennai had floated the tender for manufacturing 44 rakes or train sets of semi-high speed Vande Bharat Express trains on July 10.
India Imposes New Curbs on Visas, Educational Institutes to Check China's Influence: Report
The Ministry of External Affairs will now have to issue prior security clearance for visas of Chinese businessmen, academics, industry experts and advocacy groups, similar to measures that have long been employed with Pakistan.
28% Students Lack Electricity, 27% Have No Devices: NCERT Survey Reveals Burden of Online Education
The committee consisted of academic and curricular experts drawn from NCERT, NIEPA, CBSE, KVS and NVS. The Committee conducted a survey in KVS, NVS and CBSE schools for collecting information about various digital modes being used by students to receive o...
US Law Firm Rosen Plans Lawsuit Against HDFC Bank on Alleged Misleading Info to Investors
HDFC Bank said it was not aware of any lawsuit and prima facie it looked frivolous as the bank believed it has been transparent in its disclosures.
PM Modi Launches National Digital Health Mission in I-Day Speech. Here’s All You Need to Know About It
The National Digital Health Mission aims to create a digital ecosystem where every Indian will be given a health ID with a digital health record.
Heavy Rains in Delhi Lead to Traffic Snarls as City Grapples with Waterlogging Woes
Kuldeep Srivastava, the head of the IMD's regional forecasting centre, said the city witnessed "continuous rains overnight" and more rainfall is expected during the day.
85 Passengers Injured in Kozhikode Plane Crash Discharged from Hospitals, Says Air India Express
Moreover, the airline said its contract service provider Kenyon International arrived at Kozhikode on Monday and has started the process of 'search and retrieval' of the baggage belonging to the crew and passengers.
'Air Grievances at Party Forum, Not in Front of Press': Congress's Advice to Punjab Leaders
Rajya Sabha MP Bajwa has attacked his own government over the recent hooch tragedy, which claimed more than 100 lives. He has met the Governor and demanded a CBI inquiry or an ED probe into the incidents.
I-T Dept Raids Chinese Individuals, Local Contacts in Rs 1,000-crore Money Laundering Case
The Chinese individuals and their local associates were allegedly indulging in a money laundering racket involving Rs 1,000 crore using shell or dubious firms, said the Central Board of Direct Taxes.
Gujarat, Bihar Among Five States Called Out by PM Modi for Low Coronavirus Testing
Modi said it satisfied him to see that the states and Centre have been working together as a team at this time of crisis, and that this team spirit has resulted in India maintaining a lower fatality rate.
Daughters Have Right to HUF Property Even if Their Father Died Before 2005 Law Came Into Force, Rules SC
This clarification is important since it sets aside a clutch of previous decisions that said a daughter would have the coparcenary right only if both father and daughter were alive as on September 9, 2005 when the amendment was notified.