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Finance Ministry Working on Norms for Salaries of Retired Central Govt Officials Re-appointed on Contract
.The expenditure department has framed draft regulations for salary payments in case of appointment of retired central government employees and has invited comments of departments within 10 days.
Mauritania supports 'good judgment' of UAE leadership on Israel accord -WAM
Mauritania, a member of the Arab League, said it trusts the "wisdom and good judgment" of the United Arab Emirates leadership for signing an accord with Israel to agree to normalise relations, UAE state news agency WAM said on Sunday.
Kuwait position towards Israel unchanged - Al-Qabas newspaper
Kuwait's position towards Israel is unchanged after its accord with the United Arab Emirates and it will be the last country to normalise relations, newspaper alQabas reported on Sunday citing Kuwaiti government sources.
IndiGo to Commence Hyderabad-Aurangabad Flight Operations From August 19
Private carrier IndiGo has decided to operate its Hyderabad-Aurangabad flight daily from August 19, director of the city airport D G Salve said on Friday.
Prohibitory Orders Extended in Riot-hit Areas of Bengaluru, Death Toll in Violence Rises to 4
Bengaluru Police Commissioner Kamal Pant, in his order, said there is a ban on more than two persons gathering at any place, carrying of any kinds of weapons and convening any public meetings.
Israel shuts Gaza fishing zone after overnight fighting
Israel closed the Gaza Strip's offshore fishing zone Sunday following a night of crossborder fighting with Palestinian militants, the most intense escalation of hostilities in recent months.
Language Tops List of the Identities Indians Cling on to And BJP Put Hindi at the Centre of It
The BJP wants to make Hindi, the language of its communication, a national language for obvious reasons. The party has not been able to make much headway in areas where Hindi is not the predominant language.
63,490 Fresh Covid-19 Cases Takes Tally Near 26 Lakh, Recovery Rate Rises to 71.91%
The death toll due to coronavirus infection climbed to 49,980 with 944 people succumbing to the disease in a span of 24 hours, the data updated at 8 am showed.
South Korea Accuses Religious Sect Leader as Covid-19 Cases Surge
South Korea on Sunday reported 279 new cases on Sunday, more than double the 103 reported on Friday.
Watford Appoint Serbian Vladimir Ivic as New Head Coach on One-year Deal
Watford were relegated to the second-tier Championship on the final day of the Premier League.
Trump campaign plans digital ad campaign during Democratic convention
U.S. President Donald Trump's reelection campaign will sink millions of dollars into a digital ad campaign next week during the Democratic presidential convention, a Trump campaign spokesman said on Saturday.
If Elected, Will Stand with India in Confronting Threats Facing It, Says Joe Biden
Presidential elections in the US will held on November 3 and the 77-year-old is challenging incumbent Republican President Donald Trump in the polls.
All You Need to Know: Manchester United Take on Sevilla in Europa League Semi-final
Manchester United face Sevilla in the Europa League semifinal.
Girl Suffers Burn Injuries as Rape Accused Tries to Kill Her Mother in Maha's Ahmednagar
While police have arrested an accomplice of the main accused after the August 13 incident which occurred in Parnertehsil, the latter is on the run, an officer said.
Congress Launches Video Series on Party's History, Contribution to India
The series will look back at the party's history and its contributions to India during its nearly 135-year-old history.
AIADMK Gags Cadres, Says Leadership Will Decide on CM Candidate for Tamil Nadu Assembly Polls
Seeking to end the debate on chief ministerial candidate for 2021 Assembly polls and following the flutter caused by posters that clamoured for 'OPS for CM', in Theni district, the AIADMK restrained cadres and leaders from expressing their views in the me...