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Choksi Used Money Power to Get VVIP Treatment in Hospital, Intel Officers Suspect He May Try to Flee Again
The magistrate ordered that Choksi be sent to remand in the Dominica State Prison and in the event that he was unwell, he would receive the same medical attention that any other prisoner would receive.
Asaram Hospitalised, His Plea for Shifting to Ayurvedic Centre Infructuous: Raj Govt to SC
On June 8, the state had told the top court that Asaram is fit and stable but trying to change the venue of his custody on the pretext of medical treatment.
Yediyurappa's CM Seat Safe as BJP K'taka In-charge Dismisses Leadership Change Reports
Speculations were rife for some time now that a section of the ruling BJP in Karnataka is trying to push for unseating BS Yediyurappa from the Chief Minister's post.
Unnao, Hathras, Kathua: 10 Rape Cases that Shocked India in the Last 10 Years
The accused in the infamous Gudia rape case was today sentenced to life imprisonment till death.
3 Student Activists, Accused in Delhi Riots Case, to Stay Out of Jail as Supreme Court Rules in Their Favour
All three walked out of Tihar prison on Thursday.
'Land Rate Increased to Drive out Ayodhya Residents': Mahant Dharam Das Alleges Trust of Corruption
Mahant Dharam Das who has also been a party in the Ram Mandir land dispute case has also alleged that prices of land are being increased to drive out the residents of Ayodhya.
From Vaccine Delivery to Medical Supplies, India's First Drone Trial Begins Today | Explained
The trial will attempt to deliver medicines by drones for a period of 30-45 days in Gauribidanur taluk, around 80 km from Bengaluru.
'No One-Size-Fits-All, Intensity Differs': Lancet Experts' 8-Point Prescription to Tackle Covid Resurgence
The comment in 'The Lancet' journal was authored by as many as 21 authors, including Biocon chief Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw.
PM Modi Launches Crash Courses Aimed at Training 1 Lakh COVID-19 Frontline Workers
The government claims that the course is designed by experts with a financial outlay of Rs 276 crore. The programme will create skilled non-medical healthcare workers to help fight against COVID-19.
Top Army Commanders Review India's Overall Security Challenges; Situation Along LAC
The commanders also deliberated on the ongoing ceasefire between Indian and Pakistani along the LoC in J&K besides reviewing security.
It is for Afghan People to Judge Each of Their Partners: MEA on Growing Islamabad-Kabul Ties
The Ministry of External Affairs said India's vision for Afghanistan is driven by an approach of pro-development and prodemocracy.
Govt Actively Engaged with Dominica for Mehul Choksi's Early Deportation, Says MEA
Asked about Choksi at an online media briefing, Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said he continues to be in the custody of authorities in the commonwealth of Dominica and legal proceedings are underway.
Indian Railways Extends Services of Festival Special Trains, to Restore Services of 14 Others; Check Details
A release by the South Western Railways informed about the changes in trains running between Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Delhi and Maharashtra
West Bengal Govt Considering Ropeways And Monorails for Transportation in Kolkata
The use of ropeway and monorail as modes of transportation is part of the pollution-free Kolkata mission of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
AIIMS-Delhi to Resume Routine Inpatient Admissions, Elective Surgeries
Heads of all clinical departments have been requested to provide a proposed number of new and follow-up OPD patients daily who are to be given online or telephonic appointments.
India Asks Pak to Address Shortcomings in Bill Relating to Kulbhushan Jadhav's Right to Appeal
Jadhav (50), a retired Indian Navy officer, was sentenced to death by a Pakistani military court on charges of espionage and terrorism in April 2017.