The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that mere existence of benchmark disability will not disqualify a candidate from being eligible for the course applied for as it came rescue to a speech and language disability candidate in granting admission in a medical course.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday gave three weeks time to the National Task Force (NTF) to give its recommendations on providing safe working conditions for medical professionals.
In an absorbing day of Test cricket, debutant Kamran Ghulam lifted Pakistan's spirits on the opening day where runs came at a rate below three against England in the second Test in Multan on Tuesday.
New Delhi [India], October 15: Systematic Withdrawal Plans (SWPs) offer a flexible and efficient way for investors to regularly withdraw a fixed amount from their mutual fund investments. Unlike lump sum withdrawals, SWPs allow investors to tailor their cash flow needs, making it a valuab
Bengal Warriors star players Maninder Singh and Fazel Atrachali shared their excitement and got candid on their journey ahead of the upcoming season, set for October 18th. Bengal Warriors will be facing Jaipur Pink Panthers on October 20th in their opening match
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The Resident Doctors' Association (RDA) of AIIMS, New Delhi, has written an urgent letter to the President of India, requesting immediate intervention in the ongoing hunger strike by doctors in West Bengal.
Ahead of the second Test against Pakistan at Multan, England skipper Ben Stokes, who will be making his return to the side after an injury, said that he has no doubt that he would be able to bowl and "make an impact" if needed.
Test captain Ben Stokes will return to the fold after spending two months on the sidelines due to a hamstring injury after England announced the playing XI for the second match against Pakistan.
Reacting to Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge's "terrorist party" remarks on the Bharatiya Janata Party, Delhi Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj on Monday said that "such debates" only benefits the ruling party at the Centre as they could avoid "talk about unemployment, inflation, poverty".