- India
Rajasthan: Govt medicos to go on strike on Wednesday in solidarity with private doctors
Jaipur: Medical services in Rajasthan are likely to be seriously affected on Wednesday with government doctors and faculty members at medical colleges announcing a one-day mass leave in solidarity with private doctors agitating against the…
- India
Rowdy-sheeter raised ‘Quran Zindabad’ for mischief, say police; deny lathi charge
Hassan: Quran Zindabad slogan was raised during a procession by Hindu activists by a rowdy sheeter to create mischief at Belur town in Hassan district on Tuesday, according to the Karnataka police.…
- India
Hate Speeches: Muslim intellectuals who met RSS chief disappointed
New Delhi: Muslim intellectuals, who held a meeting with Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) supremo Mohan Bhagwat, are upset over the affirmative action on hate speeches by the Hindu organisation. “There is virtually…
- India
Infant burnt to death after kerosene lamp falls on cot in Gurugram
Gurugram: In a tragic incident, an infant was burnt to death after a kerosene lamp fell on the folding cot on which he was sleeping at Ghata village in Gurugram district on…
- India
Incidents of fire accidents reported in electric two-wheelers, informs ministry
New Delhi: Incidents of fire accidents have been reported in electric two-wheelers manufactured by Okinawa Autotech, Pure EV, Jitendra Electric Vehicles, Ola Electric and Boom Motors, Minister of State for Heavy Industries,…
- India
Electricity Amendment Bill not to impact agriculture sector, says Power Minister
New Delhi: The Electricity (Amendment) Bill, 2022 covers amendments related to the power sector and there is no amendment proposal related to the agriculture sector, the Parliament was told on Tuesday. Power…
- World
Azerbaijan lifts ‘Covid passport’ requirement for foreign travelers
Baku: Foreign citizens travelling to Azerbaijan by air will be exempt from having a ‘Covid-19 passport’ — a document confirming full vaccination against or immunity to the virus, the country’s authorities announced.…
- Mumbai
Mumbai Shocker: Cop forces rape victim to walk 2 km for medical test
Mumbai: In a shocking incident, a Dalit woman lawyer – who had complained of rape, black magic practices and domestic violence by her in-laws and others – was allegedly made to walk…
- India
Slums near Vizag airport ‘covered’ for G20 meet
Visakhapatnam: The Greater Visakha Municipal Corporation (GVMC) has triggered a row by covering slums along the road from the airport to the city with green shade nets in view of one of…
- Delhi
SC permits Ukraine, China & Philippines returnees to clear MBBS exam in India
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday told the Central government to allow MBBS students — who had returned from war-torn Ukraine as well as from China and the Philippines during the…
- Bangalore
Karnataka CM inaugurates 9 varsities ahead of assembly polls
Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Tuesday inaugurated nine universities in the state ahead of assembly elections. “All the new universities that were opened today are the future-writing centres,” said the…
- India
Education on road safety key to improving safety standards in India: Gadkari
New Delhi: Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), Nitin Gadkari, on Tuesday sought the cooperation of business women and corporate in inculcating a culture of road safety among road users…
- India
Conman Kiran Patel’s wife held for illegally occupying senior citizen’s bungalow
New Delhi: The Crime Branch of Ahmedabad Police on Tuesday said it has arrested conman Kiran Patel’s wife Malini Patel for allegedly trying to illegally take over the bungalow of a senior…
- Bollywood
Biopic on Pakistani queer anchor, former ‘Bigg Boss’ contestant Begum Nawazish Ali in works
Mumbai: A new biopic based on Pakistani queer television personality Ali Saleem is in the works. Ali is a Pakistani television host, actor, scriptwriter and impressionist who broke into the mainstream audiences…













