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Delhi Minorities Commission blames BJP leaders for February riots in report

New Delhi: A fact-finding report on the north-east Delhi riots released on Thursday by the Delhi Minorities Commission (DMC) pointed fingers at BJP leaders for allegedly "inciting" people through speeches during the Assembly elections.

 


Bharat Biotech starts human trial of its anti-COVID vaccine at PGI Rohtak

Chandigarh: The human trial of Bharat Biotech's anti-COVID-19 vaccine Covaxin began at Rohtak's Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences on Friday, Haryana Health Minister Anil Vij tweeted.


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PM plays football with boys, girls in Sikkim


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UP: Blood-soaked body of elderly man found in Hathras


'Sarke Chunar' row: Sanjay Dutt apologises; to sponsor education of 50 tribal girls


Godman Ashok Kharat seems linked to Ajit Pawar plane crash, CID should probe: Rohit Pawar


Rajnath meets Chinese Defence Minister Dong in Bishkek


Mangaluru positioned as Emerging Growth Hub at Vertex CXO Conclave 2026


Six foreign nationals held for alleged prostitution in Bengaluru


15 passengers sustain minor injuries after KSRTC bus overturns in Karnataka's Chitradurga district


Woman's decomposed body found at rented flat in Bengaluru


Mangaluru cooker bomb case: Main accused gets 10-year jail term


PM unveils development projects worth over Rs 4,000 crore in Sikkim




India not a weak country, no power in world can touch even an inch of its land: Rajnath in Ladakh

Lukung(Ladakh): India is not a weak country and no power in the world can touch even an inch of its land, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Friday as he visited Ladakh to carry out a comprehensive review of the security scenario in the wake of the border standoff with China.

CA November Exam Dates Announced

New Delhi: Chartered Accountant (CA) exams scheduled to be held in May, will now begin on November 1. The CA exam regulator, ICAI, has released the exam time table. The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) had postponed the CA exam due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On the new exam schedule, ICAI has said that it will hold the exam on the scheduled dates “provided that sufficient number of candidates offer themselves to appear from each centre.”

No Plan To Shut, Says Tirupati Temple As Priests, Staff Test Covid +ve

New Delhi: People can continue to visit the famous Tirumala Tirupati Balaji temple, the top official of the temple's board has said amid a controversy over priests and employees getting infected with the highly contagious coronavirus. The temple's board decided to re-open it on June 11, in line with the centre's "Unlock" plans to handhold the country out of the pandemic in phases.

Rajasthan crisis: FIR's lodged on complaints of horse trading, Union Minister Shekhawat Named

Jaipur: The Rajasthan Police registered two FIRs on Friday on a complaint lodged by the Congress over the alleged conspiracy to topple the Ashok Gehlot government through horse trading of MLAs.

Saffron colour daubed on Periyar's statue; parties protest

Coimbatore: A life size statue of social reformer E V Ramasami 'Periyar' was found daubed with saffron colour at Sundarapuram area here on Friday, leading to protests by workers of DMK, MDMK and VCK at the spot.

Lockdown-hit casual workers of Air India move High Court seeking work

Mumbai: At least 250 casual workers of Air India (AI) have approached the Bombay High Court seeking direction to the government-run airline to provide them work as the coronavirus-induced lockdown has rendered them jobless and deprived them of wages.

Migrant labourer commits suicide due to financial troubles in UP

Banda (UP): A 22-year-old migrant labourer who returned home during the coronavirus lockdown allegedly committed suicide in Inguna village here, police said on Friday.

Too soon to say whether recovered COVID patients lose immunity with time: scientists

New Delhi: Recent studies suggest that those recovering from COVID-19 may have antibodies for only a few months, a signal that long-term immunity is difficult to achieve, but several scientists dispel the gloom and say it is too soon to determine if such individuals can contract the disease again.

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