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UPMSP to Hold UP Board Improvement Exams for Class 10, 12 in September, Check Schedule
Students unhappy with their Uttar Pradesh board results in 2021 can apply for the improvement exam which will be held in September and October.
Like Harvard, Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga Can be Best in World: AYUSH Minister
AYUSH minister Sarbabanda Sonowal on Monday visited the Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga (MDNIY), New Delhi after taking up the charge.
For Afghan Nationals in India, Home is Where There is No Taliban
The 26-year-old first arrived in India six years ago with an aim of getting education that he hoped would help him bring about positive changes back in his country.
Delhi Riots: Police Seek Time to Argue UAPA Bail Plea, Says 'Can't Talk in Air'
Special Public Prosecutor Amit Prasad, who represents Delhi Police and was slated to argue on the bail plea today, sought an adjournment from Additional Sessions Judge Amitabh Rawat stating that he needs more time to prepare the case.
Urgent UNSC Session, Called to Discuss Afghanistan, Will Expose Split Among Countries on Taliban
All 15 UNSC members, which includes five permanent members and 10 non-permanent, will individually voice their concerns regarding the situation.
IAF Plane Lands in Afghanistan's Kabul to Bring Back Stranded Indians, Including Embassy Staff
It is being reported that one of the aircrafts was sent to the war-torn country on Sunday, while another took off on Monday from the Hindon air force station in Ghaziabad.
TANCET 2021 Counselling Process Begins for MBA, MCA Admissions
The entire TANCET 2021 counselling process is expected to be concluded by September 30. The applications will remain open till August 31.
Mortal Remains of One Pilot of Chopper That Crashed into Ranjit Sagar Dam Found
The Rudra helicopter belonging to the Army Aviation wing had crashed into the lake on August 3 when it was carrying out a training sortie.
'Deshbhakti' Curriculum in Delhi Govt Schools from September 27: Kejriwal
It will be activity-based and students will be told stories about independence and the nation's pride. Children will be made to realise their responsibilities and duties towards the country, said Kejriwal
With 126 Passengers On Board, Last Air India Flight Takes Off from Afghanistan's Kabul: Sources
The decision was taken keeping the passengers safety in mind as the military activity in the Kabul airspace has intensified.
Delhi Records Max Temperature of 36.8 Degree C
The minimum temperature settled at 26.8 degrees Celsius while the relative humidity recorded at 5.30 pm was 49 per cent, MeT department officials said.
Students Seek Proper Decisions from Govt Regarding School Reopening, Moves SC
The petitioner, a class 12 student, said he is disappointed by the "indecision" of the central and state governments when it comes to the reopening of schools.
Defence Ministry Increases Honorary Commissions Granted to JCOs
Honorary commission is granted to serving JCOs on Independence Day and Republic Day in their last year of service as recognition of their exemplary service and contribution in the armed forces, the ministry's statement noted.
News18 Evening Digest: Taliban Plan to Takeover Complete Afghanistan, Know About Lambda Variant and Other Top Stories
Here are the top stories we are covering this evening: Taliban Plan Complete Takeover of Afghanistan, Including Kabul, Within 7 Days; Why Lambda Variant Is Driving Covid Worries As World Struggles To Deal With Delta; Twitter is Biased, Interfering in Indi...
BJP Attacks Kejriwal Over Framing of Charges Against 2 AAP MLAs in Chief Secy Assault Case
BJP spokesperson Shazia Ilmi hit out at Chief Minister Kejriwal and his deputy Manish Sisodia for claiming victory following the court's decision to discharge them of the assault charge.
Govt, Opposition Should Reflect, Find Middle Path for Next Parliament Session: Deve Gowda
Gowda, a Rajya Sabha member, said he does want to blame anyone but both the government and the Opposition should come to an understanding.