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International Civil Aviation Day 2021: History, Significance and Theme
International Civil Aviation Day 2021: It acknowledges the unique role played by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in providing global aviation safety, efficiency, and uniformity
Narendra Modi in Gorakhpur LIVE: 'Laal Topi Wale' Are Red Alert for UP, Says PM in Jibe at Samajwadi Party, Hails 'Double Engine' Govt
Narendra Modi in Gorakhpur LIVE Updates: BJP has expressed faith in Yogi Adityanath's leadership for the upcoming Uttar Pradesh polls, and the inauguration of the CM's 'dream projects' come as another affirmation.
4 Held for Vandalising Missionary School in Madhya Pradesh Over 'Religious Conversion'
Eyewitnesses said stones were also pelted at the school building during the ruckus.
Eagles Ahead Of Schedule Under Rookie Coach Nick Sirianni
The Philadelphia Eagles have already won two more games than last season and are in the middle of the playoff race under rookie coach Nick Sirianni.
LA Rams Finally Show Adaptability In Skid-snapping Victory
After stumbling and struggling through a threeloss November, the Los Angeles Rams emerged from their rough month with the result they needed from a meeting with one of the NFL's worst teams.
U.S. Says Nvidia-Arm Deal Harms Market For Networking, Self-driving Car Chips
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Monday argued that competition in the nascent markets for chips in selfdriving cars and a new category of networking chips could be hurt if Nvidia Corp carries out its $80 billion purchase of Arm Ltd.
Emmett Till Investigation Closed By Justice Department
The U.S. Justice Department told relatives of Emmett Till on Monday that it is ending its investigation into the 1955 lynching of the Black teenager from Chicago who was abducted, tortured and killed after witnesses said he whistled at a white woman in Mi...
Section Of Everton Fans Leave Seats During Game In Protest
A section of Everton fans left their seats after the 27th minute of the English Premier League match against Arsenal on Monday to signal their unhappiness at the board amid the club's 27th season without a trophy.
Yemen Houthis Bury Their Dead As Fighting In Gas-rich Marib Rages
Yemen's Iranaligned Houthis held military funerals on Monday for 25 fighters killed in battles with a Saudiled coalition, as fighting showed no signs of abating despite intense international diplomacy to end the sevenyearold conflict.
U.N. Chief Names U.S. Diplomat To Run Libya Mediation
U.N. SecretaryGeneral Antonio Guterres on Monday appointed U.S. diplomat Stephanie Williams to lead mediation efforts in Libya after his special envoy quit just weeks ahead of planned elections in the wartorn country.
Cookbook Celebrates Latin America's Vast And Vital Cuisine
Putting together an entire nation's distinctive dishes is a daunting process for anyone. Then imagine doing it for 22 countries and you get a sense of what went into creating The Latin American Cookbook.
Notice to Centre, Nagaland on Killing of Civilians in 'Botched Up' Operation: NHRC
he commission has issued notices to the defence secretary, Union home secretary, chief secretary and the Nagaland director general of police, seeking a detailed report in the matter within six weeks, the statement said.
Centre, Army Tell SC 487 Women Officers Out of 615 Granted PC, Court Appreciate COAS
With the direction of the top court, 68 out of the total 71 WSSCOs who were earlier denied PC were granted the permanent commission.
In a First, BJP Parliamentary Party Meet to Take Place Outside Parliament
This is due to the ongoing repair work in the Parliamentary library building which is the usual venue for the meeting.
‘Youthful Exuberance of Muslim Youth’: Pakistan Minister on Lynching of Sri Lankan Man Over ‘Blasphemy’
Pak Defence Minister Pervez Khattak, however, later tweeted that he condemns the ‘brutal victimisation’ of the Sri Lankan man and that ‘Pakistan denounces’ all forms of extremism.
38,408 Schools, 2.86 Lakh Anganwadi Centres Don't Have Functional Toilets, Govt Tells Rajya Sabha
As many as 38,408 schools and 2,86,310 anganwadi centres across the country do not have functional toilets, the Union government informed the Rajya Sabha on Monday.