The Central government on Thursday said that vaccination against coronavirus will be offered on all days in the month of April at both public and private sector vaccination centres. The …
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New Delhi: Seeking to exponentially expand the countrywide anti-coronavirus inoculation drive, the Centre has decided to keep all public and private sector COVID-19 Vaccination Centres (CVCs) operational throughout April, including …
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Clustering is a promising model to achieve a critical mass in a university to invigorate research National Education Policy 2020 (NEP) envisions establishing large multidisciplinary universities to promote research directed …
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New Delhi, Feb 10: Realty firm Prestige Group has tied up with co-working operator Awfis to set up six centres, comprising around 4,000 desks, in Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Chennai with …
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The Delhi High Court on Wednesday sought response of the Centre on a plea challenging the new privacy policy of social networking platform WhatsApp. A bench of Chief Justice D …
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Facilities At Centres Of Excellence Will Be At Par With Three Star Hotels: SAI | Other Sports News
Facilities at Sports Authority of India’s Centres of Excellence (COE) will soon be at par with three-star hotels, with the nodal body approving projects worth Rs 100 crore for development …
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Rahul Gandhi calls Centre’s farm laws ‘criminal’, claims legislations aimed at benefitting 5 to 6 people close to PM – Politics News , Firstpost
He alleged that Modi wanted the farmers to negotiate with ‘huge corporates’ rather than the ryots going to mandis or negotiating with small traders Karur: Keeping up the attack on …
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Morning digest: Unions reject Centre’s proposal to suspend farm laws for 1.5 years, India to clear vaccine exports to Brazil on Friday, and more
The decision was taken after a tumultuous five hour meeting of the full general body of the Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM), a joint front representing about 500 protesting groups The …
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New Delhi: The agitating farmers’ unions on Thursday rejected the Centre’s offer to suspend the three controversial agricultural reform laws for 18 months and set up a joint committee to …
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A day after the government offered to suspend the three farm laws that have led to major protests at Delhi borders, farmer unions will hold a meeting on Thursday to …
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Centre’s farm laws designed to destroy agriculture; only solution is repealing them: Rahul Gandhi
The Centre’s new farm laws are designed to “destroy” the agriculture sector, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi alleged on Tuesday and asserted that the only solution to the farmers’ issue is …
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Crowding inside the campus, shaking hands, and maintaining close contact with friends are not permitted at any point of time in the coaching centres, while exchange of drinking water bottles, …
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Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju on Monday said the government intends to start 1,000 Khelo India sports centres at the district level across the country. “My aim is to bring India …
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Hyderabad: Andhra Pradesh has strongly opposed the Centre’s move to snatch control of even minor ports from the states through the proposed Indian Ports Bill, 2020. Describing the Bill — …
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Decide on reopening Anganwadi Centres outside containment zones before Jan 31: SC to states, UTs
THE SUPREME COURT on Wednesday asked states and Union Territories who have not yet reopened Anganwadi Centres, which were shut due to Covid-19 pandemic, to take a decision to open …
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‘Keep adultery a crime in Armed Forces’: Supreme Court agrees to examine Centre’s plea – India News , Firstpost
In September 2018, the apex court had declared Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code, which makes adultery a punishable offence for men, as unconstitutional and struck it down File …
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Supreme Court’s decision to stay Centre’s farm laws sets a worrying precedent – India News , Firstpost
It appears a clear case of judicial overreach and may potentially shake the foundation of India’s representative democracy by undermining the legislative organ of the state File image of the …
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Adopting the principle of `Safety first, exams later` during the ongoing coronavirus crisis, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has decided to conduct the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) …
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The community testing regime, until now available to those displaying symptoms, has been expanded to cover anyone unable to work from home to access the rapid lateral flow tests that …
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The eastern and the western dedicated freight corridors are being seen as a game-changer for India and will help in the development of new growth centres in different parts of …
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Maharashtra concluded a dry run of vaccination on over 300 people on Saturday in 12 vaccination centres across four districts. State officials said the procedure ran smoothly except for an …
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VIJAYAWADA: Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy has said the state government will set up multi-purpose facility centres including for agricultural marketing and food processing under Rythu Bharosa Kendras (RBKs) …
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Instead of the usual two, there could be just one invigilator to monitor the UP Board Exams going to be conducted this year. The decision has been taken since there …
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The CPI(M)-led Kerala government is planning to bring in its own legislation to bypass the farm laws introduced by the Union government. Kerala Agriculture Minister and CPI leader V S …
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Visva Bharati-Amartya Sen land row: Nobel laureate accuses university VC of acting on Centre’s behest – India News , Firstpost
A controversy erupted on Thursday when reports said that the university wrote to the West Bengal govt alleging that land owned by it was wrongfully recorded in the names of …
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday slammed West Bengal government for not implementing centre’s scheme for farmers under which they are being provided Rs 6,000 (USD 82) every year. Modi …
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