Event to mark 1818 Battle of Bhima Koregaon organised in city A coalition of Dalit and human rights groups symbolically
Explained: In tissue of deceased Covid patients, study finds signs of brain damage, not of virus
In this study, the researchers conducted an in-depth examination of brain tissue samples from 19 patients who had died after
First chargesheet under anti-conversion law in UP: 22-yr-old accused of abducting Dalit woman
The chargesheet was filed in the court of the chief judicial magistrate earlier this week. Police in Bijnor have filed
Bengaluru’s wishlist for 2021
From pedestrian infrastructure to mass transit systems, citizens and experts weigh in on what the city needs to improve quality
ED seizes valuables worth ₹4 crore from company officials in Tiruchi
Huge part of loan amount sanctioned by banks siphoned off, says agency The Enforcement Directorate has seized gold and diamond
Covid vaccine dry run in all districts today
It will be taken up at three locations in each district To test the planned operations and the laid out
On 23rd foundation day, TMC says Bengal polls a contest to save Constitution
Reflecting on the journey of 23 years, Ms. Banerjee said, “Our years have been of immense struggle, but throughout this
I am firm on contesting against Stalin in Assembly poll: Seeman
NTK leader holds DMK, Congress responsible for genocide in Sri Lanka Naam Tamilar Katchi founder Seeman has said he is
DMK denies inviting Owaisi for meeting
Only alliance partners have been invited, says party Amid claims by a section of the media that the DMK has
MKU professor develops respirator that picks up atmospheric oxygen
It can help a sick patient waiting for ambulance or shoppers in a crowded mall An assistant professor of Physics