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29 People, Mostly Pakistani Sikh Pilgrims, Killed after Lahore-bound Train Runs over Their Mini-bus
The Shah Hussain Express, which was coming from Karachi to Lahore, hit the mini-bus carrying the Sikh pilgrims at an unmanned level crossing at Farooqababd, some 60 km from Lahore, at 1.30 pm.
Era of Expansionism is Over: PM Modi’s Loud and Clear Message to China from Ladakh
Describing the bravery of Indian troops as unparalleled, Modi on his surprise visit saluted the soldiers facing Chinese troops in Ladakh.
2,373 Fresh Coronavirus Cases in Delhi Push Tally Beyond 92K, Death Toll Mounts to 2,864
Sixty-one fatalities have been recorded in the last 24 hours, the Delhi health department bulletin said on Thursday.
Indian Court Can't Try Italian Marines in 2012 Fishermen Killing Case as They Have Immunity, Rules International Tribunal
However, the tribunal has upheld the conduct of Indian authorities with respect to the incident under the provisions of UNCLOS, said MEA spokesperson Anurag Srivastava.
Separate Order Passed on Blacklisting, Visa Cancellation of 2,765 Tablighi Members, Centre Tells SC
A total of 205 FIRs have been lodged against the foreign Tablighi Jamaat members by 11 states and 2,765 such foreigners have been blacklisted so far, the Centre said in its affidavit.
Igor Stimac Says Promising Victory Against Qatar in FIFA World Cup Qualifiers Will be 'Suicidal'
Indian men's football team coach Igor Stimac does not want to pressurise the team ahead of Qatar match in FIFA World Cup 2022 qualifiers by reminiscing the draw away from home.
From Lodhi Road to Lucknow Street: Priyanka Gandhi Set to Use Centre's Eviction Notice as Ticket to UP Assembly Polls
In all likelihood, Priyanka Gandhi may shift to Lucknow soon and use it to make her political base and ensure her party cadre is enthused.
Assam Floods Claim 3 More Lives, Over 1.5 Million Affected; Lightning Kills 7 in Gujarat
The weather in north India was predominantly sultry, whereas monsoon rains occurred in several areas in the western, central, eastern and northeastern regions.
IRCTC Decides to Terminate Services of Over 500 Catering Supervisors, But Says 'Rethinking' Move
The IRCTC, in a letter, dated June 25, informed all its zonal offices that there was no requirement for these contractual workers under the present circumstances and they be given one month notice and their contracts terminated.
Tamil Nadu: Former MP Booked for Assault after Abusing, Assaulting Policemen over E-pass in Salem
According to police, the former MP got furious when an official sought ID Card from the car driver during a vehicle check on Sunday night.
Maharashtra Extends Statewide Lockdown Till July 31 as Coronavirus Cases Continue to Rise
Under the extended lockdown, the government has empowered district collectors and municipal commissioners to impose restrictions on non-essential activities.
Delhi University Postpones Open Book Exams for Final-year Students by 10 Days
The revised datesheets for all undergraduate and postgraduate programmes will be notified on July 3 and the exams will start on July 10, the university said.
Airlines in India Have Been Hit Hard Because of Rupee Depreciation: Vistara
While signing contracts with aircraft leasing firms or aircraft maintenance firms, airlines generally have to agree to make payments in US dollars only, Vistara said.
Shopping Malls in Gurugram Set to Reopen Next Week, Places of Worship to Remain Closed
On June 8, the state had allowed malls and religious places to open in districts, except for Gurugram and Faridabad that have reported the highest number of coronavirus cases in Haryana so far.
Covid-19 Patients in Home Isolation Given Pulse Oximeters, Says Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal
The Chief Minister added that plasma therapy will now be conducted on 200 more people.
Boycotting Chinese Products May Not be Feasible as India Depends on Them, Says Traders' Body
Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) President S K Saraf said that India needs to be cautious while banning or restricting Chinese goods.