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NIACL Recruitment 2018: 685 Assistant Posts, Apply Before 31st July 2018
Interested and eligible candidates must apply for the post on or before 31st July 2018 at newindia.co.in.
Taj Mahal Preservation: Environment Minister Harsh Vardhan to Hold Meeting With Stakeholders
On July 11, the Supreme Court observed that industrial units operating in Agra should be shut down.
ISRO Scientists Successfully Test Vikas Engine in Tamil Nadu's Tirunelveli
The Vikas Engine is the workhorse liquid rocket engine used to power the second stage of the ISRO's trusted Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV).
Sexual Harassment At Work Remains A Perennial Issue For Women In Paid Work, Says NCW Chairperson Rekha Sharma
NCW Chairperson Rekha Sharma feels women are still victim of sexual harassment at workplace and many do not report such incidents.
Polish People Take Part in 'Day Without Cell Phone'
According to the statistics provided by the Central Statistical Office, 92 per cent of Poles was using mobile phones last year, including 57 per cent using smart phones.
Kashmir Martyr's Infant Child Sits on His Coffin, Making Everyone Emotional
Before the funeral ceremony, when the body in coffin wrapped in the tricolour arrived at his village, the girl sat on the coffin and lay on it.
After 6-Month Wait, Dalit Man Takes Out 'Baraat' Through Thakur-Dominated Village in UP
The district administration had refused permission at first for taking out his wedding procession from Nizampur village after objection from people of the Thakur community, but Jatav refused to back down.
Inside Pics of Mira Rajput's Baby Shower: Shahid , Ishaan, Janhvi Make it Special for the Mom-To-Be
Shahid and Mira are expecting their second child.
Food Delivery Boys Vandalise Restaurant in Delhi’s Kalkaji After Fight over Parking Space
The incident took place at 11:30 pm after an argument between the restaurant owner and the delivery agents over parking motorcycle near the restaurant, 'Dilli 19'.
Trump Says 'Might' Ask Putin to Extradite Accused Russian Hackers
Ahead of his meeting with the Russian leader in Helsinki on Monday, the US president also sought to temper expectations about how much could be achieved.
Chocolates for Kids, Car Without Number Plate: What Led Bidar Mob to Lynch Hyderabad Techie
Twenty-eight-year-old Mohammad Azam was beaten to death while three others were injured after a mob attacked them suspecting them to be child-lifters, near Bidar in Karnataka.
PM Modi Launches Projects in UP's Mirzapur, Blunts Oppn Criticism on Agrarian Crisis
The Prime Minister said that the NDA government is working hard to improve the lot of farmers and cited the recent increase in minimum support price (MSP) for kharif crops and easy availability of fertilisers.
Over 2000 Girls, Women from Mumbai Remain Untraced: Govt
Among the 26,708 women who had gone missing, 21,652 women were above 18 years, of which 19,686 have been found.
British PM Theresa May Warns There Could Be 'No Brexit At All'
Earlier this week two senior ministers resigned in protest at May's plans for trade with the EU after Britain leaves the bloc next March. Her blueprint was then criticised in a newspaper interview by US President Donald Trump, a position he backtracked on...
Two Koreas to Form Joint Table Tennis Team for Korea Open
The joint team in 1991 shocked the world by defeating defending champion China to win gold in the women's team event. This year's joint team won bronze in the women's team event in Sweden.
If Demonetisation Can be Instant, Why Not Ram Mandir: Uddhav Thackeray Asks BJP
On allegations by opposition parties that the state government was distributing copies of the Bhagavad Gita in schools in Mumbai, he said the BJP was resorting to such gimmicks to divert people's attention from the mismanagement of Mumbai University.