MUMBAI: An unidentified man supposedly named Maharashtra the personal residence of Prime Minister Uddhav Thackeray ‘Matoshree’ in Bandra here, saying he was calling from Dubai in the name of the runaway underworld don Dawood Ibrahima police officer said Sunday. The caller called twice around 10.30pm on Saturday, after which the …
Read More »UPSC conducts NDA entrance exams with Covid-19 prevention measures implemented | India News
NEW DELHI: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is conducting the National Defense Academy (NDA) Entrance Exams today, days after the Nationwide Joint (Major) Entrance Exam began . The exam that was previously scheduled for April 19 was postponed due to the Covid-19 lockdown. Compared to previous years, the NDA …
Read More »There is no prohibition or restrictions to fill government positions, says the Ministry of Finance | India News
NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry The Finance Department clarified on Saturday that there is no restriction or ban on filling government positions. Normal hiring through various agencies such as staff selection commission, the railway contracting board will continue as usual without any brake. The clarification ends any fears about a …
Read More »G-23 Letter Writers and Congressional Leaders to Meet Tuesday | India News
Stock Photo NEW DELHI: Congress leadership, including prominent members of the G-23 “Letter writers” will meet Tuesday to discuss parliamentary strategy, the session being important because it will be the first time the two groups have come together since the stormy CWC meeting on dissidents seeking an organizational review. Sources …
Read More »Railways will start 80 new special trains, reservations begin on September 10 | India News
Representative image NEW DELHI: Indian railways will begin operating another 80 passenger trains or 40 pairs, and will resume operations of the Vande bharat service between Delhi and Varanasi from September 12. Reservations for these trains will begin on September 10. The railways will also introduce “clone trains” that will …
Read More »Arunachal investigates the kidnapping of 5 tribes by PLA troops | India News
GUWAHATI: Arunachal Pradesh sent a police team to a border area along the McMahon Line that separates the Upper Subansiri district from Tibet on Saturday to investigate the alleged abduction of five tribal porters by the People’s Liberation Army (PLA). Management was alerted by a Facebook publication in which the …
Read More »‘Despite the delay, bullet trains could start running in Gujarat before 2024’ | India News
Representative image NEW DELHI: Delay in acquiring land in Maharashtra and COVID-19 pandemic have impacted the Ahmedabad-Mumbai bullet train project, but railways on Saturday he did not rule out the possibility of operating high-speed trains in the Gujarat side before 2024. A large part of the project corridor – 349 …
Read More »India’s Tactical Responses to Chinese Transgression Attempts in Ladakh Left China Trapped in Quicksand: EFSAS | India News
Lake Pangong Tso is seen near the India-China border in Ladakh (AP) AMSTERDAM: India’s energetic and tactically sound responses to Chinese attempts to unilaterally change the status quo along the Royal Line of Control (LAC) “has left China trapped in a shifting sand of its own making from which it …
Read More »India’s Covid-19 recoveries exceed 31L, fatality rate drops to 1.73% | India News
NEW DELHI: With a record 70,072 patients recovering from COVID-19 in a 24-hour span, the total number of such recoveries increased to 07/31,223 in the country, bringing the recovery rate to 77.23 per one hundred, the Health Ministry said on Saturday. , while stressing that the “test, follow and treat” …
Read More »China acted unilaterally, violated pacts: Rajnath Singh | India News
AP Photo NEW DELHI: India and China agreed to refrain from taking any further military actions that could increase tensions in eastern Ladakh, but there was no tangible progress to resolve the more than four-month-old military confrontation during a meeting between Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and its Chinese counterpart. , …
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