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Student Groups Protest Against New JNU Rules
Under the new rules by JNU, students can be fined up to Rs 20,000 for protesting in prohibited areas and Rs 10,000 for raising "anti-national” slogans
News18 Afternoon Digest: Sports Ministry Suspends Newly Formed WFI Body And Other Top Stories
Top stories this afternoon: Retired Police Officer Shot Dead Inside Mosque by Terrorists in Jammu & Kashmir's Baramulla; IIT-Kanpur Professor, 53, Suffers Cardiac Arrest Mid Speech During Alumni Meet, Dies on Stage and more latest news
Sports Ministry Suspends Newly Formed Wrestling Federation of India
The Sports Ministry of India has suspended the newly formed WFI body led by Sanjay Singh.
Beyond the Screen: Protecting Your Child in the Digital Age
Going beyond tracking quantitative metrics, using screen time positively means prioritizing consistent quality interactions surrounding device usage for better impact
SBI Clerk Recruitment 2023: Tentative Exam Schedule Released, 8283 Junior Associate Posts on Offer
SBI Clerk Recruitment 2023: The recruitment exam to fill 8283 Junior Associate (Customer Support and Sales) positions in the clerical cadre will tentatively be conducted on January 5, 6, 11, and 12
Impact of Climate Change on Sanitation
The impact of climate change on sanitation is a complex and multifaceted problem that requires a holistic and integrated approach. There is no one-size-fits-all solution, but rather a range of possible options that can be tailored to the specific context...
Internship Alert! List of Photography/ Videography Jobs to Apply for This Week
We have compiled a few internships that you can apply for this week if you have a strong interest in photography/videography and think you have an eye for detail
From Playing Street Cricket with Boys to ₹ 2 Crore WPL Contract with Gujarat Giants: The Kashvee Gautam Story
While Kashvee Gautam is excited to be a part of the WPL setup, her coach Nagesh Gupta wants her to be the lower-order power-hitting all-rounder that the Indian team is currently deprived of.
China Rebuilding Nuclear Test Facility? Latest Satellite Images Show Activity at Remote Lop Nur Base
Satellite images indicate that China is looking to reactivate the Lop Nur facility, where it will be able to conduct full-fledged nuclear weapons testing or subcritical nuclear explosions
News18 Evening Digest: Modi's Masterclass for Top Brass on How to Win 2024 Election and other Top Stories
We are also covering: Virat Kohli Returns Home from South Africa Tour Due to Family Emergency; Katrina Kaif Says She Learnt Bike Riding In Bandra among other
Covid Updates: 22 Cases of JN.1 Variant Detected So Far, Kerala Health Min 'Expects More Infections'
Covid-19 Updates: Maharashtra Health minister has called an urgent review meeting to discuss the rising cases of the new JN.1 variant of the coronavirus
Rambagh Gate and Ramparts Wins Top Award from UNESCO; Cheers for Church of Epiphany Too
This year, the jury reviewed 48 project entries from eight countries across the Asia-Pacific region. Entries were notably diverse in scope and typology.
Covid Spike: India Records 594 Fresh Infections, 25 JN.1 Subvariant Cases Now | Updates
With the new JN.1 subvariant in circulation in India and amid a surge in infections in the US and China, there is no plan to make Covid testing mandatory at airports
SC Disposes of 52,191 Cases in 2023
Data released by the top court says the number of cases disposed of was exactly 3,000 more than 49,191 that were filed with its registry during the year
Mahua's Expulsion, 146 Oppn MPs' Suspension, Security Breach, Key Bills Passed: Parl’s Winter Session Ends
The highlights of the three-week-long proceedings include a security breach in Lok Sabha, the suspension of 146 MPs and the expulsion of Trinamool Congress member Mahua Moitra in the "bribe-for-query" case and the passing of three new Criminal Bills
Opportunity to Replace, Redraft Colonial Criminal Laws, 'Wasted': Chidambaram
The three bills will replace the colonial-era Indian Penal Code, 1860; the Code of Criminal Procedure Act, 1898; and the Indian Evidence Act of 1872, respectively