The Delhi High court directed the authorities to transfer the convict in the Batla House encounter case convict Shahzad Ahmed from GTB hospital to Safdarjung hospital on Monday.
Diving birds like penguins, puffins and cormorants may be more prone to extinction than non-diving birds, according to a new study by the Milner Centre for Evolution at the University of Bath. The authors suggest this is because they are highly specialised and therefore less able to adapt to
Iyer was the epitome of consistency and calmness this year, outdoing likes of star batters like Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul with his bat this year. By becoming the highest international run scorer for Team India, Iyer also put a stop to hegemony of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, two o
Bangladesh bowlers struck early in the innings to dismiss India's top order leaving visitors reeling at 45/4 and needing 100 more runs to win at the time of stumps of Day three of the ongoing second Test here at the Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka on Saturday
Dr Kuldeep Srivastava, Head of Regional Weather Forecasting Centre said on Thursday that Delhi-NCR is likely to witness dense fog for the next two to three days while Punjab, Haryana, and North Rajasthan may expect a decrease in temperature by 1-2 degrees alongwith cold wave conditions.
The Supreme Court will pronounce on January 2 its verdict on a batch of petitions challenging the decision taken by the Union government in 2016 to demonetise the currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 denominations.
The Indian cricket team is in Bangladesh for a two-match Test series where the visitor has secured a 1-0 lead against the host and will look to clean sweep the series which will boost their chances of making it into the final of the World Test Championships.
With this, the Renegades are at the second position in the table with three wins in three games. On the other hand, Heat are at the second-last position and are yet to earn a point, having lost both of their innings.
Diving birds like penguins, puffins and cormorants may be more prone to extinction than non-diving birds, according to a new study by the Milner Centre for Evolution at the University of Bath. The authors suggest this is because they are highly specialised and therefore less able to adapt to