New Parliament building | Photo credit: ANI Key points This will be built on an area of 64,500 square meters, 17,000 more than the oldest building, at a cost of Rs 971 crore Tata Projects Ltd received the contract for the project. New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend …
Read More »Anil Vij tests positive, days after taking the Covid-19 test vaccine
Written by Varinder Bhatia | Chandigarh | Updated: December 5, 2020 5:17:21 pm Haryana’s Health Minister Anil Vij received the Covaxin vaccine on November 20 (File photo). Just two weeks after he was given a test injection of Covaxin from Bharat Biotech, Haryana Health Minister Anil Vij tested positive for …
Read More »‘Rahul Vaidya, please get out of the house’, Salman Khan shows him the exit doors on the final night.
What else could go wrong for any Bigg Boss 14 contestant when the show’s host, Salman Khan, asked someone to leave the house? Well, the contestant who will face Salman’s wrath is none other than Rahul Vaidya, who was previously criticized by other housemates for disrespecting women on the show. …
Read More »2 Arrested for Illegal GST Transactions of More Than Rs 170 Million in Aurangabad, Maharashtra
Prima facie, an input tax credit of Rs 18.66 crore was used on false invoices. (Figurative) Nagpur: The GST Directorate General of Intelligence (DGGI) arrested two business enterprise owners from Aurangabad in Maharashtra in connection with alleged fraudulent transactions of more than 170.35 million rupees, according to an official statement. …
Read More »Kamal Haasan Extends Support to Anna University VC Surappa, Says ‘We cannot allow the creation of another Nambi Narayanan’ Chennai News
CHENNAI: Actor and boss of Makkal Needhi Maiam Kamal haasan Saturday came out in support of Anna University vice Chancellor MK Surappa and he lashed out at the Tamil Nadu government for forming an investigative committee against the VC based on an anonymous letter. Calling ministers and senior leaders of …
Read More »SpiceJet flight misses the runway in Guwahati; DGCA founds 2 pilots, pending investigation
A SpiceJet plane passed under the runway while landing at Guwahati airport on Friday, but no one was injured in the incident, senior DGCA officials said. The aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, has grounded the two SpiceJet pilots who were operating flight SG960 Bengaluru-Guwahati, they said on …
Read More »Health Ministry’s claim that Haryana Minister Anil Vij received a dose of covaxin raises questions about the ethics of the trial
Haryana Health Minister Anil Vij who participated in the phase III trials of Bharat Biotech coronavirus Covaxin vaccine, has tested positive for COVID-19. “They tested positive for Corona. I am admitted to the Ambala Cantt Civil Hospital. All those who have been in close contact with me are advised to …
Read More »Covid-19 vaccine update: Bahrain gives Pfizer a go-ahead, India purchase will cover 60% of population, Moscow begins mass vaccination
After the UK agreed to the emergency use of the Pfizer vaccine, the global race to vaccinate people has grown more intense. After the UK, Bahrain has become the second nation in the world to grant an emergency authorization for the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. Meanwhile, the World Health Organization has warned …
Read More »Rajinikanth’s spiritual politics may harm AIADMK more than others
Rajinikanth has said that he will launch a political party in January. Chennai: Many say superstar Rajinikanth’s catchphrase of “spiritual politics” in Tamil Nadu could significantly hurt the ruling AIADMK in the state that will hold elections early next year. In recent years, the AIADMK, they say, has grappled with …
Read More »BJP said this will be the sixth government to fall
The BJP tried to bring down the Rajasthan government, says Ashok Gehlot. (Archive) Jaipur: Rajasthan’s Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Saturday warned of further attempts to overthrow the elected governments in his state and Maharashtra, and launched a direct attack on Union Interior Minister Amit Shah, whom he accused of …
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