Bihar: Uproar over seat sharing before elections
Assembly elections are scheduled to be held in Bihar this year. The face of the Grand Alliance, however, has not been decided yet. Even the distribution of seats is yet to be divided, ahead of the polls which will be held in the second half of the year. Meanwhile, much before the elections, the uproar over the seat distribution in Bihar has begun. The Congress has already demanded 80 seats in the alliance.
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Thursday, 5 March 2020
Delhi violence: 'The attack was planned', says DCP's wife
Delhi violence: 'The attack was planned', says DCP's wife
Shahdara DCP Amit Sharma was badly injured during anti-CAA protesters in violence at Delhi's Chand Bagh. The IPS officer was rescued by ACP Anuj Sharma and a constable, who was killed during the protests in Northeast Delhi. Riots broke out between pro and anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) groups in the northeastern part of the city last week. The violence then spread to nearby localities of Maujpur, Chand Bagh and Yamuna Vihar. The protesters roamed in streets brandishing swords and pistols and even torched vehicles and houses.
Shahdara DCP Amit Sharma was badly injured during anti-CAA protesters in violence at Delhi's Chand Bagh. The IPS officer was rescued by ACP Anuj Sharma and a constable, who was killed during the protests in Northeast Delhi. Riots broke out between pro and anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) groups in the northeastern part of the city last week. The violence then spread to nearby localities of Maujpur, Chand Bagh and Yamuna Vihar. The protesters roamed in streets brandishing swords and pistols and even torched vehicles and houses.
केंद्र को झटका, पोलैंड स्टूडेंट के देश छोड़ने के नोटिस पर लगाई रोक
फाइनल से पहले सचिन का महिला टीम को मेसेज- ऐसे जीत सकती हैं वर्ल्ड कप
दिल्ली हिंसाः पुलिस को नहीं मिली शाहरुख की पिस्टल, घर पर रेड
कोरोना के मरीजों की संख्या हुई 31, देर रात IGI एयरपोर्ट पहुंचे स्वास्थ्य मंत्री
यस बैंक में है पैसा? घबराएं नहीं, सरकार ने की है ये व्यवस्था
यस बैंक: ओवैसी का सवाल- क्या हमारी बचत बैंक में भी सेफ नहीं?
दीपिका की डॉल से तैमूर के गुड्डे तक, वायरल हैं स्टार्स पर बने खिलौने
RBI takes Yes Bank control, withdrawals capped at Rs 50,000
RBI takes Yes Bank control, withdrawals capped at Rs 50,000
Yes Bank was placed under a "moratorium" on late Thursday, with the RBI (Reserve Bank of India) capping depositor withdrawals at Rs 50,000 per account. The central bank has imposed a moratorium on capital-starved Yes Bank. RBI, in a notification, has said, that the financial position of Yes Bank has undergone a steady decline due to the inability to raise capital to address potential loan losses and resultant downgrades.
Yes Bank was placed under a "moratorium" on late Thursday, with the RBI (Reserve Bank of India) capping depositor withdrawals at Rs 50,000 per account. The central bank has imposed a moratorium on capital-starved Yes Bank. RBI, in a notification, has said, that the financial position of Yes Bank has undergone a steady decline due to the inability to raise capital to address potential loan losses and resultant downgrades.
Coronavirus: Govt taking measures to prevent outbreak of COVID-19
Coronavirus: Govt taking measures to prevent outbreak of COVID-19
India reported one more case of coronavirus, taking the total number to 30. A middle-aged man from Ghaziabad has tested positive for novel coronavirus. The patient had a history of traveling to Iran. With the rising number of coronavirus cases in India, the government has decided to screen all international flights and passengers coming into the country, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said. Besides, the Delhi government ordered the closure of all primary schools in the national capital till March 31.
India reported one more case of coronavirus, taking the total number to 30. A middle-aged man from Ghaziabad has tested positive for novel coronavirus. The patient had a history of traveling to Iran. With the rising number of coronavirus cases in India, the government has decided to screen all international flights and passengers coming into the country, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said. Besides, the Delhi government ordered the closure of all primary schools in the national capital till March 31.
Delhi: Sudden showers cause long hours traffic jam
Delhi: Sudden showers cause long hours traffic jam
Delhi and its adjoining areas saw heavy showers on Friday morning, throwing traffic out of gear in parts of the national capital region. Heavy rains lashed Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR), leading to massive traffic jams at various places. Rains lashed several parts of the national capital on Thursday, bringing down the temperature.
Delhi and its adjoining areas saw heavy showers on Friday morning, throwing traffic out of gear in parts of the national capital region. Heavy rains lashed Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR), leading to massive traffic jams at various places. Rains lashed several parts of the national capital on Thursday, bringing down the temperature.
Coronavirus: Confirmed cases rise to 30 in India
Coronavirus: Confirmed cases rise to 30 in India
With a new case being reported in Ghaziabad on Thursday, India's COVID number is now at 30. Till Wednesday, 29 people, including 16 Italian tourists, had tested positive for coronavirus. The list also includes the first three cases in the country from Kerala last month. Besides, Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia announced that all primary schools in the National Capital will remain closed till 31 March to prevent the possibility of the spread of coronavirus.
With a new case being reported in Ghaziabad on Thursday, India's COVID number is now at 30. Till Wednesday, 29 people, including 16 Italian tourists, had tested positive for coronavirus. The list also includes the first three cases in the country from Kerala last month. Besides, Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia announced that all primary schools in the National Capital will remain closed till 31 March to prevent the possibility of the spread of coronavirus.
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