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'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.
Twitter India Issued Notice Over Meera Chopra's Online Abuse Case
Meera Chopra had become the target of abusive trolling on social media after she interacted with her fans during a Q&A session on Twitter.
Anushka Sharma Shares 'Random Pictures' From Southampton, Fans Call Her ‘Queen’
Anushka Sharma who is currently in England with husband and cricketer Virat Kohli and daughter Vamika shared a glimpse of her life in the stadium hotel.
Kshatriya Mahasabha Protests Against Akshay Kumar’s Prithviraj In Chandigarh
The organisation members demand that the senior representatives of the Kshatriya and Rajput community should be shown the film before its release.
Gold Price Today Jumps After Steep Fall in Previous Session; Silver Increases Too
Gold Price Today: Now gold and silver both are trading on oversold zone in daily chart where we can see a pullback rally any time, said expert
'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.
International Picnic Day 2021: History, Significance and How to Celebrate Amid Covid-19
International Picnic Day 2021: Pandemic has changed a lot and it's difficult to celebrate a day when you are meant to go outside, without having gone outside. So, we are here to show you ways to celebrate the day while being indoors
Cruise Giant Carnival Says Customers Affected By Breach
Carnival Corp. said Thursday that a data breach in March might have exposed personal information about customers and employees on Carnival Cruise Line, Holland America Line and Princess Cruises.
Chinese Scientists Ensnared In U.S. Visa Fraud Legal Battle
For Chinese brain researcher Song Chen, a visiting scholar at Stanford University when she was arrested last July on a visa fraud charge, a court hearing last month in San Francisco brought some hope.
Q&A: Abdul-Jabbar Talks New Documentary, MLK, Social Justice
Kareem AbdulJabbar is an NBA legend, but the man known for his trademark skyhook shot has also devoted his life advocating for equality and social justice.
Canada PM Trudeau Nominates First Judge Of Color To Sit On Supreme Court
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Thursday made history by nominating the first judge of color to sit on the country's Supreme Court, which has only ever had white justices in its 146year existence.
Fans, Teammates Past and Present React as Sergio Ramos Bids Adieu to Real Madrid After 16 Seasons
After 16 incredibly successful years, Sergio Ramos is leaving Real Madrid.
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.