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China Initiates Process of Sharing Hydrological Data For Sutlej 10 Days Before Scheduled Date
The river, a major tributary of the Indus, originates in Tibet and enters India through Himachal Pradesh. This year, China initiated the process on May 18-19, nearly 10 days before the scheduled date.
Why Should The BCCI Suggest Postponing The T20 World Cup for IPL? Asks Board Treasurer
Dhumal questioned whether the tournament should go ahead if it had to be played without spectators and said the Australian government would play a key role in any decision.
In Relief for Passengers, Railways to Open Ticket Counters at Select Stations from Today
The railway board said reservation counters, along with common service centres, can open from May 22 for booking reserved tickets, with the zonal railways identifying the stations.
Centre Sanctions Rs 46,038.70 Crore as States' Shares in Taxes for May
The Budget had projected the share of the states in taxes at Rs 7.84 lakh crore for 2020-21.
BJP Leaders Watching Netflix at Home, Blaming us for Migrant Crisis, Says AAP MLA Raghav Chadha
In an interview with IANS, the AAP MLA from Rajinder Nagar said that the BJP leaders were sitting in air-conditioned rooms within the confines of their homes, playing Ludo, watching Netflix or sharing videos on social media.
Govt Has Left Out Auto Industry in "Aatma Nirbhar Bharat" Economic Package: SIAM
The Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers said that the auto industry is facing an unprecedented challenge with 18 per cent degrowth last year.
Renault Triber AMT Launched in India at Rs 6.18 Lakh, Rs 40,000 More Than Manual Version
The three variants of the Renault Triber EASY-R AMT in India are priced at Rs 6.18 lakh, Rs 6.68 lakh and Rs 7.22 lakh respectively.
Delhi Govt Changes SOP, Won't Conduct Covid-19 Test of Deceased Now
In its order, the Health Department suspended an earlier order on the 'Disposal of Bodies of Covid-19 affected persons' issued on April 3.
Lockdown 4.0: Centre Empowers States to Classify Covid-19 Zones Based in Spread & Severity of Cases
The Union Health Ministry’s letter to states came in the backdrop of demands made by several chief ministers seeking more powers to decide on classification of virus-hit zones.
'Will Not Come Back, Even if I Starve': Stranded at Delhi-UP Border, Migrant Workers Wait For Help
A Delhi police officer said they have been directed to ensure that no person without proper authorisation crosses the border.
Limited File Movement, Disinfected Files in Delhi Govt Offices Due to Covid-19 Scare
Three officials of Delhi government, who did not wish to be named, said that if a file pertains to an urgent matter involving Covid-19 or any other important issue, it is disinfected before being placed before the official concerned.
Stop Acting Like Money Lender, Give Cash to Poor Rather than Credit: Rahul Gandhi to Govt
Gandhi asked the Modi government to at least temporarily, implement Congress-proposed NYAY, minimum income scheme, to give money directly to the marginalised section of society.
Covid-19: Over 20 Lakh RT-PCR Tests Conducted in India
According to officials, testing for COVID-19 has been scaled up significantly over the last two months and the capacity has increased to around one lakh tests per day.
Manika Batra and Sathiyan Gnanasekaran Help Table Tennis Fans Learn a Few Tricks on Twitter
Manika Batra and Sathiyan Gnanasekaran interacted with fans through Twitter Q&As and answered questions.
Automobile Sales in India Set to Plunge 45 Percent in Current Fiscal Due to Covid-19 Crisis
The auto sector is already reeling, with sales of cars, SUVs, trucks and motorbikes falling 18% last fiscal year to 21.5 million vehicles due to economic slowdown.
Defence Ministry Patents Low Cost PPE Developed by Navy to Move Towards Its Mass Production
The patent was filed by the Defence Ministry in association with the National Research Development Corporation (NRDC), an enterprise under the Ministry of Science and Technology, the Navy said.