The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has got 6 days extension of remand of two key operatives of Canada-based ‘listed terrorist’ Arsh Dala from Delhi's Special Court.
It is alleged in the complaint that in connection with the investigation of the GST invasion case of the company, Hemant Kumar, Superintendent had called Kundan Jha on July 26 and enquired about his (Kundan Jha's) role at Wellfull Inter-Trade Pvt. Ltd. when he was employed there and about th
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], August 18: Saffola, a leading legacy brand synonymous with healthy living and heart health, has launched the Saffola 40 Under 40 campaign. A health movement spread over 8 weeks; this movement is aimed at inspiring young Indians to prioritise their health. The mo
The ban will be effective from January 3 this year, the date of the letter by NADA. All her results from the date of sample collection, that is December 5 last year, will stand as disqualified and will include forfeiture of medals, points and prizes.
New Delhi [India], August 18: In this new edition, Nitin Seth delves into how Digital provides India a remarkable opportunity for achieving ‘Second Independence’ and emergence of India as one of the digital superpowers.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Friday conducted raids at eight locations in Jammu and Kashmir pertaining to a case of criminal conspiracy to carry out terrorist and subversive activities hatched by the cadres of various proscribed organizations and their affiliates for carrying o
Referring to the arrest of a Kashmiri boy in the death case of a student from Jadavpur University, West Bengal Assembly LoP Suvendu Adhikari demanded a probe by Central Bureau of Investigation and the National Investigation Agency as it involves multiple states.
The US State Department said on Thursday(local time) that Washington would welcome any country that intends to take steps towards resolving the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, which will also be one of the core agendas during the upcoming G20 summit in New Delhi.
International organisations have raised concern over the surge in the detention of journalists in Afghanistan. The media in Afghanistan is struggling to survive under Taliban as numerous radio and TV stations, as well as news agencies, have closed and as per estimates more than 6,000 journal