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Punjab To Bid For Setting Up Bulk Drug Park In Bathinda Under Central Govt Scheme
Punjab will bid for setting up a bulk drug park in Bathinda under a central government scheme for establishment of three such facilities in the country, officials said on Thursday. The state Cabinet gave in-principle approval to this effect at a meeting...
Sargun Mehta Supports Protesting Farmers in Punjab
Actress Sargun Mehta on Thursday lent support to farmers protesting in Punjab. Several farmers in Punjab have raised voice against the three agriculture ordinances introduced by the Central government.
NCL Employees Take Part In Serological Survey
Blood samples of around 400 employees of CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory (NCL) and CSIR-URDIP and their family members have been collected for serological tests, an official release said here on Thursday. Serological test is conducted to see if a pers...
Yes, Stocks Are Pricey. But Too Expensive?
Yes, stocks are expensive. Most everyone along Wall Street agrees on that following their amazing return to records despite the stillraging pandemic.
Popular UK Author Victoria Hislop Granted Greek Citizenship
British author Victoria Hislop was granted honorary Greek citizenship Thursday and met with the prime minister of Greece.
A Tough Test Awaits At US Open At Winged Foot
Mamaroneck (AP) Brandon Wu kicked off the 120th U.S. Open with a drive into the right side of the fairway at Winged Foot. That's considered a great start..
Amid Rumours of Rivals Gunning For His Head, Karnataka CM BS Yediyurappa Pays Visit to New Delhi
His trip is taking place amid speculations of him being replaced by a middle-aged man who has the approval of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
Widows Of Gas Tragedy Victims Not Getting Their Pension: Activist
An organization working for the survivors of the 1984 Bhopal Gas Tragedy on Thursday alleged that widows of the victims are not getting pension since December. "The Madhya Pradesh government should resume the Rs 1,000 monthly pension to 4,998 women," sa...
Deputy Engineer, Aide Held For Taking Bribe In Chhattisgarh
An official of the Rural Engineering Services (RES) department and his aide were arrested by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) for allegedly taking a bribe of Rs 20,000 in Chhattisgarhs Janjgir-Champa district, an official said on Thursday. Sumeet Rajput...
Naagin's Mohit Sehgal on Comparison with Arjun Biljani: I Don’t Believe in Them
Actor Mohit Sehgal, who plays the role of Jay in Naagin 5, talked about the fear of being compared with Naagin 1 lead and Miley Jab Hum Tum co-star Arjun Bijlani.
Bank Of England Sees Recovery Signs But Studies Sub-zero Rates
The Bank of England said Britain's economy had performed better than it had expected as recently as last month but its policymakers had been briefed on how the central bank could cut rates below zero if needed.
New Box Set Has Trove Of Rare, Unreleased Elton John Songs
Elton John is opening up his vault and releasing an expansive collection of rarely heard and unreleased tracks.
TV Show's Lead Actors Sarika Bahroliya and Karam Rajpal Test Positive for Covid-19, Sambavna Seth Roped in for Alternative Track
After Sarika Bahroliya and Karam Rajpal from Gudiya Humari Sabhi Pe Bhari, tested positive for Covid-19, actress Sambhavna Seth has been roped in for an alternate track.
Schwarzenegger: Use Stimulus Funds To Invest In Clean-energy
Government stimulus programs designed to keep countries afloat during the coronavirus pandemic offer a tremendous opportunity to build a cleanenergy economy, actor and former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said Thursday.
SC To Pass Order On Sept 21 On Plea Against Decision Of NLSIU Bengaluru To Conduct NLAT-2020
The Supreme Court Thursday said it would pronounce its order on September 21 on a petition which has challenged the decision of National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bengaluru, to conduct its separate entrance examination NLAT-2020. A bench h...
Zimbabwe to Resume Domestic and Regional Flights From September 23
Air Zimbabwe had suspended all flights late March due to the Covid-19 pandemic, except a few international ones to repatriate Zimbabweans and other nationals who had been stranded abroad.