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Coronavirus Impact: Axis Bank Urges Customers to Avail Mobile Banking Instead of Visiting Branches
In an email sent to customers, the private sector lender said it is constantly monitoring the evolving situation around the pandemic and taking "proactive steps".
China Will Always Stand by Pakistan Regardless of International Pressure, Says President Xi
Xi Jinping's statement assumes significance in view of the fact that China sees India, as an extension of its arch-rival, US ever since Washington and New Delhi have strengthened their strategic partnership.
Congress, TMC and BJD Oppose Govt's Bid to Amend Companies Law
Raising concerns about the Yes Bank crisis, the opposition leaders alleged the bill aims to appease corporates and demanded it should be referred to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance.
Jamia Violence: Entered Campus to Rescue Innocent Students Trapped Inside, Delhi Police Tell Court
The Delhi Police’s response came during the hearing of a petition in a Delhi court by the Jamia Millia Islamia administration seeking the court’s order for registration of an FIR against the cops for the alleged attack on students.
Coronavirus: McDonald's and Domino's Pizza Introduce Contact-free Delivery
In a regulatory filing, Westlife Development said it has provided riders with sanitizers to sanitise hands before and after each delivery and has instructed them to sanitise delivery bags every two hours of use.
Delhi High Court to Hear Plea for Drafting Uniform Civil Code on March 23
The fresh petition filed by social activist Danish Eqbal has sought direction for the Law Commission to draft the UCC within three months by including uniform minimum age of marriage; grounds of divorce, maintenance and alimony; adoption and guardianship.
No 'Brain Drain', Says Congress; Assures Young Leaders of Responsible Roles
Spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala said the day people in the party start making a clear distinction between ideology and the lure of a post, then everything will fall in place.
Jyotiraditya Scindia Named BJP’s Rajya Sabha Candidate from Madhya Pradesh Hours after Joining Party
The party also allotted two seats to its allies, with Dalit leader and Union minister Ramdas Athawale getting renominated from Maharashtra and Biswajit Daimary of Bodoland People's Front to contest from Assam.
Congress Appoints Anil Chaudhary DPCC President, DK Shivakumar Made Chief of Karnataka Unit
The Congress drew a blank for the second time in a row in the Delhi Assembly polls and reduced its vote share from 9.7 per cent in 2015 to 4.27 per cent this time.
Sensing All is Not Well, Yes Bank Customers Withdrew Rs 18,110 Crore Deposits in March-Sept 2019
Data beyond September is not available as the cash-strapped bank had announced that there will be a delay in publishing its results for the third quarter.
CBI Begins Investigation into Yes Bank Crisis, Officials Start Collecting Documents: Report
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is looking into aspects of alleged criminal conspiracy, cheating and corruption, they said.
Public Money Not for Private Loot, Bring Yes Bank Under Govt Control: AIBEA
The umbrella body of bank unions said that lenders deal with public money and hard-earned savings, and If banks mishandle and mismanage, criminal action should be taken against top officials.
BJP Slams AAP MLA Amantuallah Khan For His Tweet, Asks Delhi Assembly Panel to Act Against Him
Delhi BJP spokesperson Praveen Shankar Kapoor demanded action against AAP MLA Amantuallah Khan in a letter to Saurabh Bhardwaj, chairman of the Assembly's peace and harmony committee.
Delhi Riots: Police Scrutinising Mobile Data, Videos to Identify Role of 'Outsiders'
The communal violence in northeast Delhi, which was sparked by protests over the amended Citizenship Act, has left 44 dead and over 200 injured.
Govt Asks Airtel, Vodafone Idea and Others to Pay Balance AGR Dues Without Delays: Sources
The government has so far received about Rs 26,000 crore from AGR payments, including adhoc/ buffer amounts given by telcos to meet any reconciliation differences.
Mistrust, Despair and a Sliver of Hope: A Week on, Delhi Riot-hit Victims Struggle to Put Back Pieces Together
There was palpable fear among those whose shops and houses had been vandalised and set afire. There was also mistrust among their neighbouring shop owners who claimed they were unaware of the identities of those who ran the destroyed shops.