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Labour Code 2020: Overwhelming Majority of Workers Remain Vulnerable
It is no coincidence that allegations from both sets of protestors are similar: that the government has leaned towards corporates while abandoning interests of the underdog.
Judge Rejects Bid To Delay TikTok U.S. App Store Ban Set For Sunday
A judge in Pennsylvania on Saturday rejected a request by three TikTok content creators who asked her to temporarily block a government ban on Apple Inc and Alphabet Inc Google app stores offering the shortvideo sharing app for download set to take effe...
Tyler Technologies Says Clients Reported Suspicious Logins After Hack
Software vendor Tyler Technologies said Saturday that some of its customers have reported suspicious logins in the days since Tyler warned that it had been hacked with ransomware.
N Korea Accuses S Korea Of Intrusion To Find Official's Body
North Korea accused South Korea of sending ships across the disputed sea boundary to find the body of a man recently killed by North Korean troops, warning Sunday the alleged intrusion could escalate tensions.
COVID-19 Fitness: Some Gym Exercises To Do At Home
As people are not able to hit the gym and aerobic centres, getting extra pounds or mental stress are rising on a rapid scale.
Suspected Islamists Kill At Least 11 In Attack On Convoy In Northeastern Nigeria
Suspected Islamist militants killed at least 11 people in northeastern Nigeria in an attack on a security convoy that was taking people displaced by an insurgency back to their homes, police and security sources said on Saturday.
Thousands Flout COVID-19 Curbs For Anti-lockdown London Rally
Protesters clashed with police as officers tried to disperse crowds for failing to socially distance during an anti-lockdown rally in London on Saturday. The Metropolitan Police said 16 people were arrested and nine of its officers were injured during th...
C'garh: Senior Journalist, Another Scribe Assaulted In Kanker
A senior journalist and another scribe were allegedly assaulted by local Congress workers in Chhattisgarh's Kanker district on Saturday, police said. A case was registered at Kanker police station against Jitendra Singh Thakur, Gaffar Memon, Shadaab Kha...
Haryana to Procure Cotton from CCI Starting October 1 at MSP
A decision in this regard was taken at a meeting of Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar and Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala with Union Minister of Textiles Smriti Irani here on the procurement of cotton.
Surge in Delhi Covid-19 Cases Seems to Have Plateaued, Should Show Rapid Fall: Satyendar Jain
Jain also said the next sero-prevalence survey, slated to be conducted from October 1, is likely to be delayed as the report of the September survey is to be put before the Delhi High Court by this monthend.
Mamata Banerjee Recalls Vandalism of Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar's Bust at 2019 BJP Rally on 200th Birth Anniv
Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar's bust was desecrated in a college during BJP president Amit Shah's mega rally in Kolkata on May 15 last year. The state's ruling Trinamool Congress and BJP activists indulged in a pitched battle in Bidhan Sarani vandalising the...
Nashik Detects 1,424 New COVID-19 Infections; Tally At 71,721
As many as 1,424 persons tested positive for COVID-19, while 1,758 patients recovered from the infection in Maharashtra's Nashik district on Saturday, an official said. With the addition of the latest cases, the COVID-19 count in the district has risen...
Two Teenagers Held Under Arms Act for Brandishing Pistol in UP's Greater Noida
Two juveniles have been apprehended for keeping an illegal firearm, which has been recovered from them. A video had surfaced on social media showing them firing shots from the pistol.
Anti-dengue Campaign: Delhi CM Seeks Participation Of RWAs
Emphasising that "Delhi will defeat dengue again", Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday sought cooperation of the city's resident welfare associations (RWAs) in combating vector-borne diseases. Kejriwal had kickstarted the '10 Hafte, 10 Baje, 1...
West Bengal to Invest Rs 20,000cr in Power Sector in Five Years: Minister
The state has been upgrading its power infrastructure, especially in the aftermath of cyclone Amphan, and adopting renewable energy, he said.
A Pandemic Poll Dilemma? Experts Say Reaching Bihar Voters in Flood-affected Areas 'Virtual' Problem
Experts believe that the cellular towers installed in flood-affected areas may be less effective due to water logging on the surface which may reduce the speed of internet.