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Jul 19, 2021
Parliament's Monoon Session: Ask sharpest of questions, but allow govt to respond, PM tells Opposition
Modi said the government is fully prepared to give the answers that the people of the country want and that he hoped that the Monsoon Session is productive and dedicated to meaningful discussion -
Jul 13, 2021
Anti-terror laws should not be misused to quell dissent, says Justice DY Chandrachud
The Supreme Court rule prompts it to 'address the challenges of the 21st century, ranging from the pandemic to the rise of intolerance', he added -
Jul 04, 2021
Congress has capacity to fight UP polls without alliance with SP or BSP, says state unit chief
Ajay Kumar Lallu said the Congress would fight Uttar Pradesh polls next year under Priyanka Gandhi Vadra's supervision and under her leadership, the party would make a comeback in the state after over three decades -
Jul 02, 2021
World Sports Journalists Day 2021: Sportspersons, politicians extend wishes, appreciate sports journalists' work
The occassion marks the anniversary of the International Sports Press Association, which was established on 2 July 1924 at the Summer Olympics in Paris -
Jul 01, 2021
UP Assembly Election: Samajwadi Party will form an alliance with small parties, says Akhilesh Yadav
Former UP chief minister Akhilesh Yadav also said that the people of Uttar Pradesh want change now, and they will vote for it in the UP Assembly Election 2022 -
Jun 27, 2021
Mann ki Baat: Narendra Modi urges people to shed vaccine hesitancy, not believe in rumours
Modi also hailed Milkha Singh's contribution to Indian sports and said he will always cherish his interactions with the athlete -
Jun 26, 2021
Can't say Delhi 'exaggerated' oxygen needs four times: AIIMS' Randeep Guleria on interim report; all you need to know
AIIMS director Randeep Guleria who headed the SC panel report on Delhi's oxygen needs, said the report is an interim one, and "oxygen needs are dynamic and change from day to day" -
Jun 23, 2021
COVID-19 impact: Experts in overseas education on how Indian students can navigate new challenges while applying
Study Abroad platforms that provide guidance, test prep and other essential services to students have been especially hard-pressed to rise to the practical challenges posed by COVID: closed borders or travel bans, slowdowns in visa appointments, cancelled exams, vaccination or quarantine requirements, and students’ understandable unease with online-only courses. -
Jun 22, 2021
As COVID-19 fuelled shift to online learning, Indian students reflect on how their overseas education experience was impacted
As classes went online, social interactions ceased, and decisions about travel — whether for fieldwork or to one's home or institute — became fraught, Indian students enrolled at foreign universities had to look for new ways to cope. -
Jun 20, 2021
Hindutva not a company, it comes from the heart, says Uddhav Thackeray
Speaking on the occasion of Shiv Sena's foundation day, Thackeray said standing on one's own does not mean just fighting elections but fighting for rights.





