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India

Modi to CMs: Need to think about Unlock 2

New Delhi: The indicators of economic performance are showing signs of revival following a reduction in restrictions imposed during the coronavirus lockdown, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday as he told chief ministers to think about 'Unlock 2.0' and also ways to minimize infection.


Don't know cause of his depression: Sushant's father to cops

Mumbai: Father of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput, who was found hanging at his apartment here on June 14, told police that he and other family members didn't know the cause behind the actor's depression, a police official said on Wednesday.

 


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Delhi schools suspend outdoor activities, plan early steps to shield students from heat


PM leads mega roadshow in Sikkim, to attend celebrations marking 50 years of statehood on Tuesday


Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee holds roadshow in south Kolkata to end campaign


Dalit outfits call state-wide hartal over dental student’s death


Three child marriage bids foiled in Beed district


Strictest action promised after students forced to remove sacred thread at Bengaluru CET exam centre


Iran offers to reopen Strait of Hormuz if US lifts its blockade and the war ends: officials


India, New Zealand ink free trade agreement




Babri Masjid trial: Uma Bharti on list of accused appearing in court on Thursday

Lucknow: BJP leader Uma Bharti is among the accused asked to appear in person Thursday before a special court hearing the Babri Masjid demolition case.

 

Galwan violence: Army, Navy, Air Force raise alert level

New Delhi: Front-line bases of the Indian army and the air force along the nearly 3,500 km de-facto border with China were Wednesday put on high alert because of the worst border clash between Indian and Chinese troops in Galway Valley in eastern Ladakh that left 20 Army personnel dead, official sources said.

 

Digvijaya Singh seeks FIR against Madhya Pradesh CM, Smriti Irani over 'fake' video

Congress veteran Digvijaya Singh on Wednesday filed a complaint with the Madhya Pradesh Police, seeking registration of an FIR against Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Union minister Smriti Irani for "sharing a fake video" of former AICC president Rahul Gandhi during the 2019 Lok Sabha poll campaign.

Ladakh face-off:PM Modi convenes all-party meeting on Friday

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has convened an all-party virtual meet on June 19 to discuss the situation on the India-China border, his office said on Wednesday.

SC says no merit in 'charging interest on interest' for deferred payments during moratorium

The Supreme Court Wednesday said there is "no merit in charging interest on interest" for deferred loan payment instalments during the moratorium period announced in wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Rajnath Singh calls killing of Indian soldiers in Galwan deeply disturbing and painful

The loss of soldiers in Galwan Valley is deeply disturbing and painful, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Wednesday, paying glowing tributes to the Army personnel who were killed in a violent clash with the Chinese Army.

No foreign training of bureaucrats during this financial year due to COVID-19 pandemic: Govt

There will be no foreign training of bureaucrats during the ongoing financial year considering the safety and austerity measures being taken by the government due to coronavirus pandemic, the Personnel Ministry has said.

COVID-19: Supreme Court says Centre should direct states to pay salaries to doctors

 The Supreme Court on Wednesday asked the Centre to issue directions to states for payment of salaries and providing necessary quarantine facilities to doctors and healthcare workers engaged in treating COVID-19 patients.

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