HYDERABAD: Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said on Saturday that the Indochina border confrontation showed that the country was not weak and could give an adequate response to any kind of transgression, aggression or unilateral acts. As the two countries have held several rounds of talks to resolve the issue, Singh …
Read More »‘Why India’ to ‘Why not India’: Modi on the change his reforms have brought
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday he sold hard to his government reforms ranging from manufacturing to taxes to labor, saying they have changed the world’s perception of the country from ‘why India’ to ‘why not India’ and continued to cite record foreign investment during the pandemic as …
Read More »From Neha Kakkar to Neena Gupta: 13 Celebrities Who Got Pregnant Before Marriage
The news about Neha Kakkar’s pregnancy has stunned everyone for all the obvious reasons. However, there are many others who became pregnant before getting married. See the list below. The world is changing rapidly and so are the typical stereotypes that, time and again, humans themselves break. We can take …
Read More »AUS vs IND: India posts lowest total in test cricket, sets Australia’s 90-run goal
India posted its lowest total in the cricket event when it only managed 36/9 in the second inning of the day-night event in Adelaide. Mohammed Shami retired for one run when India set Australia a 90-run goal to win the match. India’s previous lowest total in the longest format was …
Read More »SC: Affordable treatment is part of the right to health | India News
NEW DELHI: On Friday, the Supreme Court called the global fight against Covid-19 a “world war” and called on states to act vigilantly and harmoniously with the Union government while ordering them to increase police surveillance in places crammed to strictly enforce the ‘duty to mask’ rule as well as …
Read More »CMPA are threatened by new agricultural laws
Written by Manjit S Kang | Updated: December 19, 2020 9:54:20 am Farmers protesting against new agricultural laws on the Singhu border. In the early 1960s, near-famine conditions prevailed in India and about 10 million tonnes of wheat had to be imported from the United States under the PL480 program. …
Read More »The United States Blacklists Dozens of Chinese Companies, Including SMIC and DJI
WASHINGTON (AP) – The United States added dozens of Chinese companies, including the country’s top chipmaker SMIC and Chinese drone maker SZ DJI Technology Co Ltd, to a trade blacklist on Friday as the US president’s administration Donald Trump escalates tensions with China in his final weeks in office. . …
Read More »Covid vaccine can turn people into ‘crocodiles’: Brazilian President Bolsonaro
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has launched an attack on vaccines against the coronavirus, even suggesting that the one developed by Pfizer-BioNTech could turn people into crocodiles or bearded women. The far-right leader has been skeptical of the coronavirus since it first appeared late last year, calling it “a bit of …
Read More »Delhi BJP Governed Municipal Bodies Scam Bigger Than CWG Scam: Arvind Kejriwal
Delhi Assembly Passed a Voice Vote Resolution for CBI Investigation into Alleged MCD Scam New Delhi: Delhi’s Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal claimed on Friday that the alleged Rs 2.5 billion scam at BJP-run municipal corporations was bigger than the 2010 Commonwealth Games scam. Addressing a special session of the Delhi …
Read More »Government Must Protect Vaccine Manufacturers Against Lawsuits: Adar Poonawalla From IBS
Manufacturers of vaccines against coronavirus disease (Covid-19) should be protected from liability in the event of serious adverse reactions or other claims to their vaccines during a pandemic, said the executive director of the Serum Institute of India (SII). ), Adar Poonawalla. Poonawalla, who made the remarks during a virtual …
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