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Army Recruitment Hiring 8th, 10th & 12th Pass, Applications Closing Soon
Indian Army recruitment 2021: The drive began on July 15 to fill posts of constable general duty, constable clerk, constable tradesman, etc.
Intel Shuttering RealSense Camera Business to Focus More on Chip Making Segment: Report
Launched in 2015, Intel RealSense Technology aimed to make computer vision more flexible and accessible. Its depth-sensing camera tech was designed to improve autonomous drones and more.
Take Education Institutions into Confidence Before Implementing NEP: Karnataka CM
Chairing a meeting on the progress of the higher education department, Bommai discussed the implementation of NEP elaborately, a statement issued by his office said.
SP Lawmaker Booked for Sedition Over 'Taliban Want to Free, Run Their Country' Remark
Sambhal Lok Sabha MP Shafiqur Rahman Barq has been booked under sections 153A, 124A and 295A of the IPC after complaint by BJP leader Rajesh Singhal.
80% Fee Reduction for All Educational Institutions Applying for Patents: Minister
Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Tuesday announced to provide 80 per cent fee reduction to all recognised educational institutions applying for patents, whether in India or abroad.
Indian Railways to Add Extra Coaches to Trains Running in North Western Railway Zone
The Railways is starting several special trains but it is yet to start its time-tabled trains.
Prankster Ben 'Afflec' Sends Pizzas Worth Rs 10k to Jennifer Lopez's Ex Alex Rodriguez
Jennifer Lopez had first met Alex Rodriguez in 2005, and the duo started dating in 2017 and was engaged two years later before parting ways in early 2021.
Haiti Quake Survivors Cry for Help as Death Toll Nears 2,000
Quake damage to several major hospitals hampered humanitarian efforts, and doctors in makeshift tents outside battled to save the lives of the many injured
Sona Mohapatra: Had to Invest Savings in 'Shut Up Sona,' or it Wouldn't Have Been Made
Singer Sona Mohapatra's documentary Shut Up Sona has been nominated in the Best Documentary category at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne.
US Probing Deaths At Plane Takeoff In Kabul
Washington (AP) The US Air Force has said that its Office of Special Investigations is reviewing an incident at the Kabul airport on Monday in which multiple people were killed when hundreds of Afghan civilians desperate to leave the country swarmed a C-1...
TSA Extends To January Mask Rule For Airline Passengers
Federal officials are extending into January a requirement that people on airline flights and public transportation wear face masks to limit the spread of COVID-19.
Democrats Unveil Plan To Update Landmark Voting Law
House Democrats on Tuesday put forward a new proposal to update the landmark Voting Rights Act, seeking against long odds to revive the civil rightsera legislation that once served as a barrier against discriminatory voting laws.
South African Activists Slam J&J For Exporting Vaccines
Health activists in Africa have slammed Johnson & Johnson for exporting vaccines produced in South Africa to countries in Europe, which have already immunized large numbers of their people and have even donated vaccines to more needy countries.
Lithuania Says Belarus Officers Illegally Crossed Border While Pushing In Migrants
A dozen Belarusian officers in riot gear illegally crossed into Lithuanian territory on Tuesday while pushing a group of 35 Iraqi migrants over the border, Lithuania's border guard service said.
2nd Man Pleads Guilty In Martha's Vineyard ATM Skimming Scam
A Bulgarian man has pleaded guilty to his role in a scheme to create counterfeit ATM cards that were then used to steal money from other people's bank accounts, federal prosecutors said Tuesday.
Cuba Struggles To Get Oxygen To The Sick, Vaccines To The Healthy
Cuba has turned to the military to provide oxygen amid a surge of the coronavirus https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcarepharmaceuticals/cubagrippedbyunrestbattleshighestcovidcaseloadamericas20210719 even as doctors rush to administer locally develope...