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Congress Questions Govt 'Inaction' on Complaints Against CVC
Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi said the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), which is directly Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has abdicated its constitutional responsibility by not acting on two complaints received against CVC K V Chowdary...
PM Modi Provided 'Minimum Income Guarantee' to His 15 Rich Friends, But We Will Do it for Poor: Rahul
Gandhi’s dig came a day after announcing that the Congress would ensure 'minimum income guarantee' to the poor if the party was voted to power at the Centre in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
SBI set to own 15 Percent of Jet Airways, Etihad 40 Percent: Report
Jet had said on Monday it would seek shareholder approval next month to convert debt into equity, increase its share capital and allow lenders to nominate a director on its board to help resolve its financial problems.
We Are NDA's Ally But Oppose Citizenship Bill, Says JD(U) to NE Parties Opposing Centre's Legislation
Representatives from 10 political parties, including former chief ministers from the region, gathered to unanimously raise their voice against the Bill.
'You are Not a Man of Honour': CBI Officer Asks N Rao to Review Transfer Order in Shakespeare Style
Superintendent of police, Balaji, was transferred along with 20 other officers just two days before the scheduled meeting of a high-level committee to decide the next CBI director.
Consular Services Being Brought to Indian Diaspora's Doorstep in UK
Since December 2018, India House in London is also operating a walk-in policy for anyone in need of consular services and has substantially hiked the number of staff as part of its Public Response Unit in order to address all telephone queries more effici...
Sensex, Nifty End Lower on Mixed Global Cues
During the day, the 30-share Sensex touched an intra-day high of 35,734.14 and dipped to a low of 35,375.51. It finally settled with a loss of 64.20 points, or 0.18 per cent, at 35,592.50.
How Our Diet Can Impact Memory
A team of researchers discovered that cholecystokinin (CCK), a satiety hormone which is highly expressed in memory formation, could, at higher levels, decrease a person's likelihood of developing Alzheimer's disease by 65 per cent.
Manoj Bajpayee: Padma Shri Serves As a Validation for Everyone Who Has Loved Me and My Work
Manoj Bajpayee has starred in several critically acclaimed films, including Satya, Gangs of Wasseypur, Aligarh, Raajneeti and Gali Guleiyan.
Rajasthan May Become First State to Offer Minimum Basic Income After Rahul Gandhi's Poll Promise
Rahul Gandhi on Monday said that his party will launch a scheme to provide for a minimum guarantee of income if elected to power in the upcoming 2019 Lok Sabha elections.
Oolong Tea Extracts Help Combat Breast Cancer, Diabetes
Oolong tea is a type of Chinese tea which has benefits for heart and brain and also prevents diabetes.
Apple FaceTime Bug Lets You to Hear Audio Before the Call is Answered
If you receive a FaceTime call, chances are that the person calling could be listening, even though you haven’t picked the call, which is scary and creepy at the same time.
Delhi Man Who Wished to Have Daughter Arrested for Kidnapping Girls
He would tell his family that the girl was his friend's daughter who was out of station and he was given the responsibility of taking care of the girl.
Delhi University Law Student Found Hanging at Noida Home
The 21-year-old girl was founding hanging from the ceiling fan of her PG room in Sector 27 on late Sunday night.
Five-week US Shutdown Subtracted $11 Billion from GDP, Claims Congress Report
The estimate suggested the damages from the political brawl in Washington were significant but stopped short of the far worse harm that could have occurred had it been allowed to continue.
18-month-old Baby Dies After Falling from Escalator at Bengaluru Metro Station
The CCTV footage of the incident shows an elderly couple walking towards the escalator leading to the platform. After getting on the escalator, the baby slipped from her grandfather’s embrace.